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- "As you may know, the sacred circle is a religious order on our home planet, Monastery, we worship the eternal, ever-renewing circle of life."
- ―Domina Tagge
The Order of the Sacred Circle was a religion that dominated the planet Monastery. The Order's name originated from the rings of debris circling the planet. The rings represented the eternal and ever-renewing cycle of life. The Order was ruled by a High Priestess and the main governing body was the Circle of Elders. Most of the time, the Order tried to remain neutral.
The Order already existed on the planet during the Old Republic era. Five-year-old Theron Shan, son of Satele Shan, a Jedi who later became the Grand Master of the Jedi Order, spent six months as an acolyte of the Order, mastering the techniques of concentration.[2] During the Separatist Crisis, Monastery opened up to refugees, provided that they converted to the Order upon their arrival.
During the Galactic Civil War, they stayed neutral due to their belief in the circle of life and that a war would break the circle and cause doom to the galaxy. Darth Vader was dispatched by the Galactic Empire to convince the Order to side with the Emperor. Eventually, the leader of the Order, Domina Tagge, was convinced to side with the Empire. Sister Domina had already planned to side with Vader to force him into dueling Luke Skywalker. The Order suffered much from the Imperial presence on their home planet. When Domina stepped down as High Priestess of the Order, the Circle of Elders agreed to ally themselves with the Rebel Alliance.
Appearances
- The Old Republic — The Lost Suns 4 (Mentioned only)
Mid Rim Worlds Open Ports to Refugees — HoloNet News Vol. 531 #52 (original site is defunct)- Star Wars (1977) 35 (recolorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 2: Dark Encounters) (First appearance)
- Star Wars (1977) 36 (recolorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 2: Dark Encounters)
- Star Wars (1977) 37 (recolorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 2: Dark Encounters)