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- Tython | Wookieepedia | Fandom
Tython was a terrestrial planet located in Deep Core's Tython system that played a pivotal role in the history of the Jedi Order A verdant world that was incredibly rich in the Force, Tython was eventually abandoned when the ever-changing hyperlanes in the region drifted away from the planet
- Planets - Star Wars: The Old Republic | HOLONET
When the Empire sacked Coruscant and destroyed their long-standing Temple, the Jedi Council chose to rebuild the Temple on Tython and train a new generation of Jedi to battle the Sith menace
- Tython : The Jedi Community: Tython
A verdant world that was incredibly rich in the Force, Tython was inhabited by an unknown species hundreds of thousands of years before the rise of the Galactic Empire, and it was visited by both the Gree and Kwa, two of the earliest species to have achieved interstellar travel
- Tython - Almars Guides
When the Empire sacked Coruscant and destroyed their long-standing Temple, the Jedi Council chose to rebuild the Temple on Tython and train a new generation of Jedi to battle the Sith menace
- The Mandalorian: Tython Explained - Den of Geek
Ahsoka points our heroes to Tython, a mythical planet located in the Deep Core (or the center) of the Star Wars galaxy that’s home to the ruins of what some scholars believed to be the first
- Tython has huge significance in Star Wars history: heres what you need . . .
While Tython has massive importance in The Mandalorian, it's history in the Star Wars universe runs deep Scroll on for everything you need to know about the mysterious new location
- Tython Planet - Star Wars: The Old Republic - Game-Maps. com
A deadly remnant of Tython's mysterious past, the original purpose of the droids has been lost in the mists of time Some speculate they were once guardians, programmed to protect the powerful secrets of Tython's original Jedi inhabitants
- Tython - Star Wars: The Old Republic Wiki
After the recent destruction of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, the Jedi made their new home on Tython The mountainous planet remains mostly unexplored, and the violent natives pose a constant threat
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