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A temple was used by the Peacekeepers, a nonviolent faction that split from the Jedi Order. The temple had plaza fountains, beneath which was a hidden chamber where the Peacekeepers hid their writings. The temple was deserted[1] by 3643 BBY,[2] when it was discovered.[1]

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By that year,[2] an individual associated with one of the two sides in the ongoing struggle between the Galactic Republic and the reconstituted Sith Empire had a companion go to the temple in order to investigate it. The companion discovered the hidden chamber beneath the fountains and delivered the last writings of the Peacekeepers to their associate.[1]

Behind the scenes

The Peacekeepers' temple was mentioned in the Crew Skill Mission "The Peacekeepers" in the 2011 BioWare video game, Star Wars: The Old Republic.[1] The mission was initially only available to Galactic Republic players[3] though both this restriction and the information about the mission's outcome are no longer part of the game.[1]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Archaeology Crew Skill mission: "The Peacekeepers"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Per the reasoning here, Act I of Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place around 3643 BBY. Since players of The Old Republic can assign their companions on the mission "The Peacekeepers" independently of the main class storyline at any point during the game, the mission must take place at some point around 3643 BBY.
  3. Premium-Era-real The Peacekeepers on torhead.com (backup link archived on March 17, 2015)
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