A moon was the site of a mountain into the black jade side of which members of the Sith tradition of Force-users at one point carved a sacred temple. Eventually, however, the moon was abandoned, with the temple reduced to a crumbling ruin.[1]
At some point between approximately 5000 BBY and many years prior to 1032 BBY,[2] the Sith Lord Darth Caldoth caused the death of his Sith master, with the latter's body coming to lie in the crypts of the temple on the abandoned moon. Much later, Caldoth also abandoned his own apprentice, Ry Nymbis, inside the same temple on the moon—by then a long-forsaken, secret place—for seven days and seven nights as part of a trial for him.[1]
Behind the scenes
The moon appeared in "Gaze of Stone," a short story written by George Mann and included in the 2019 collection Myths & Fables.[1]
Appearances
- "Gaze of Stone" — Myths & Fables (and audiobook) (First appearance) (In flashback(s))
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Gaze of Stone" — Myths & Fables
- ↑ During the flashback events of "Gaze of Stone," Darth Caldoth is a Sith Lord who, during the events of the follow-up story "The Gilded Cage," is known to the Jedi Order. Therefore, the events of the story must take place after the formation of the Sith and before their supposed extinction. As Star Wars: Timelines dates those events to around 5000 BBY and 1032 BBY, respectively, "Gaze of Stone" must take place between those two dates, with the portion of the story mentioning the long-ago death of Caldoth's Sith master furthermore being set many years prior to the conclusion of the story's flashbacks.