A fire that keeps on burning
Sacrifice's End
THE FINAL SECOND GREAT HYPERSPACE WAR STORY
Sacrifice's end
The Second Great Hyperspace War is over.
After a successful diversion at Selvaris and the subsequent liberation of Shihon and Oyokal, the Alliance was able to launch its final strike against the heart of its most dangerous enemy. At Exegol, the final blow was dealt to the Maw's military, and crucial leaders were all neutralized, leaving their remnants in disarray.
The Brotherhood of the Maw is no more, and a new era has begun to heal the Galaxy of the wounds created by them.
Spanning from Coruscant to the far reaches of the Alliance, citizens, soldiers, and Jedi alike celebrate the end of a war that has left trillions dead, and entire worlds destroyed. Memories of these events will echo through history for centuries to come, but today was a moment to remember and to move forward. It is for this reason that everybody is encouraged to come together to celebrate, whether it's at the Senate Plaza or in the halls of the Jedi Temple.
But while many celebrate the relief of the war's end, on this day, people are also asked to remember those who gave everything for it.
Asmundr Varobalder was always the guiding voice, bringing his fellow Jedi together. Through visions and wisdom, he understood what was necessary for the future the Jedi had sworn to defend. It was this vision that ultimately resulted in him joining the Force, as he gave up his life to sustain the Jedi who worked together to cleanse Exegol with a Wall of Light. His sacrifice came when we needed it the most - his life’s work, devoted to the order, and now his very essence.
But even in death, his influence will never fade. A Watchman’s duty does not end - it simply transforms, as he offers all his knowledge and his very eyes to the next.
As Master Henna Ashina came to be the next seer, it is only fitting that in a time of metamorphosis, the Force would reveal grander plans. The Shield of the Order is a term forgotten over the past few years; as Auteme came into her own and chose to depart the Jedi, it had been left vacant. No visions came for another. The faithless would have questioned and cursed the knight who abandoned them, but Master Varobalder always believed there would be another when the time was upon it. So it came above Exegol that one had been shaped in our midst, tried and refashioned time and time again.
Kahlil Noble had taken up the mantle, chosen by Ashla.
There would be other awards granted in the moment of change. Medals bestowed upon soldiers and Jedi. Symbols of honorance erected for the galaxy to remember the sacrifices. The Jedi Council would even see growth, looking to tomorrow; hope would see them through as they wait for time to heal deeper wounds.
In memory of
“A million eyes lent her their vision momentarily to see the seer for all he was. Prophet, protector, pillar. The hammer which forged the sword. The hands that shaped the shield. The guardian of their order, always watching, observant; that knowledge let him give and give again, and quietly, he had become the backbone as well, amongst the oldest and most treasured.” - Henna Ashina
“A million eyes lent her their vision momentarily to see the seer for all he was. Prophet, protector, pillar. The hammer which forged the sword. The hands that shaped the shield. The guardian of their order, always watching, observant; that knowledge let him give and give again, and quietly, he had become the backbone as well, amongst the oldest and most treasured.” - Henna Ashina