Class : Three Pillars : Philosophy

Class : Three Pillars
Instructor : Boaz

The three pillars are tennants that a a Jedi will learn as an initiate, and prove through our actions that we know them as padawans.

It stands as a first step to mastering the Force, along with honoring our Masters who supercede us.

The first pillar is the force.
The living force is a binding entity that connects all things. It binds the other pillars together. It encompasses all that is involved in the living force and this is what we follow as Jedi.
We live by this, the idea that the living force relies on the insticts and actions of the living beings around us. The idea that there are two sides of the Force. The light side, and the dark side.

The second pillar is knowledge.
This exemplifies the idea that we, the Jedi, cannot fill our role without the study and wisdom exuded by our title. The best way to gain control of a situation is to have the wisdom and knowledge from multiple viewpoints that reveal themselves during an event. We are meant to hold onto the knowledge, as it is one of our most powerful tools. Focus carefully upon the knowledge in the moment.

The third pillar is self-discipline.
Control is in the moment. Discipline is a way of doing something, and act of repititious culture.
Students who show their mastery in the first two pillars will be allowed to learn the lightsaber. As we were expected to have the self-discipline to practice what we had learned from others on our own. Only after mastering ones self, can we, as initiates proceed to padawan and from our Master, take up a lightsaber for the first time.
Self Discipline more specifically stated is to conquer arrogance, overconfidence, defeatism, stubborness, recklessness, aggression, external loyalties, materialism and curiousity.
Given in this specific order, it is the chain of actions that lead to the first stage of falling to the Dark Side, which is curiosity. If we can conquer ourselves, we are then and only then able to truelly live a life of honesty.
Once you practice honesty, and you have conquered yourself, you can begin to honor those things most important in the life of a Jedi while keeping balance in the force.
We must honor our Promises, Padawans, Masters, our Council and Order, Life and Law.
Once we have done these things, the road to self-discipline has been traveled and we can seek greater knowledge, balanced in the force.
You must understand, that once you understand the Jedi Code, and you understand the 3 tennants of the Jedi Pillars, and you begin to learn the conquers and honors, you are learning a deeper level of the pillars of the Jedi.
Once you understand how they lead you down the road to darkness, if not followed through the stages of the dark side, you learn a deeper level, your pillars are buried deeper. You become stronger and more balanced in the force.

Class : Thought Shield

Class : Thought Shield
Instructor : Mystanna Carrick

Thought shield is an ability in which you use to shield your memories, thoughts or feelings from being read by others.

Threshold – 65

Turn 1 – Success (77)
Turn 2 – Failure (3)
Turn 3 – Failure (29)

Ability Learned!!!

Training : Tapas

Training : Tapas
Instructor : Apolloline

Tapas is an ability which uses the force to retain one’s body heat in cold temperatures by creating a small shield around the body, holding in the heat.

Gathering the force.
Threshold – 45
Success (73)

Create Shield.
Threshold – 45
Success (88)

Holding Shield.
Held for 23 minutes. (23)

Ability Learned!!!

Class : Force Jump

Class : Force Jump
Instructor : Jace Drayson

Force Jump is one of the core powers in a Jedi’s arsenal. It can be used to enhance combat or escape it, and to achieve great heights.

Once you have a destination, coil the the force beneath you and jump. Release the energy field behind and beneath you.

Threshold – 50

Turn 1 – Success (90)

Ability Learned!!!

Class : Comprehend Speech

Class : Comprehend Speech
Instructor : Lasota

Comprehend speech allows the user to understand the meaning behind a spoken language. As the ability is practiced, and you grow better, more complex meanings can be understood.

This ability does have some obvious limitations. It does not use sound, and so it is not able to understand simple utterances of verbal communication. It is limited to spoken languages only, and only by those of organic origins.

One can not use comprehend speech to read texts, understand physical communication or the words spoken by a droid. The force uses instead, our intent and understanding that provides the context and meaning of our words.

Personal Threshold – 60
Turn 1 – Failure (24)
Turn 2 – Failure (54)
Turn 3 – Success (95)

Ability Learned!!!

Class : Force Sense

Class : Force Sense
Instructor : Daestros Umangiar

Force sense is sensing the force, and life around you. It can be used in various situations, such as infiltration, reconnaissance or simply observing the miracles of the Force all around us.

It can be used to sense if someone is in danger, or gravely wounded, however, the distance on which one could do so is limited.

Threshold – 40
Turn 1 – Success (96)
Earned a +10 bonus for the rest of the class.

Excercise
Turn 1 – Success (79)

Ability Learned!!!

Noeticon : Day One

“I don’t have any idea what I’m doing… I walk through this place and see so many with their abilities and confidence and knowledge. I want to flee. There is no way that I can manage to learn everything that they know… Is there?”

She rubs her forehead with a soft sigh.

“I miss my family. I was told that I could not have.. ‘external loyalties’. This is one thing I will struggle with. I suppose it is the bad part of being pulled into training at such a late age. Right now, I wish they would have told me I was too old and just left me alone.”

Sitting down, she crosses her legs and rests her elbows on her knees, pressing her hands together before her, head down slightly.

“How do you do that? Separate your emotions from those you love? I know that I won’t see them again… And if I do it won’t be for a very long time… This causes me pain. I always knew that I would have a family. Get married, and have children… But that is not a possibility now. What do you do, and how do you deal, when you know your entire life plan has been changed? With no notice…”

Shaking her head, she reaches out, and the recording flickers off.

Class : Conquers and Honors : Part 2

Class : Conquers and Honors : Part 2
Instructor : Knight Jhoraan Gray

Honors :

A sort of code of conduct. Things Jedi must honor in order to correctly follow the code.

Honesty –
Lying is bad. It is important to be honest, as it establishes trust. Trust is important. If we lie ad Jedi, we get poor reputations with those who are not within the order.

Honor Your Promises –
When making a promise you should be able to keep it. If always breaking promises, it breaks a trustful foundation. You should not make promises for other people, as you don’t know if they share your commitment, and the promise could be broken.

Honor Your Padawan –
A padawan trusts their Master to guide them in the ways of the force. The Master shapes their future with their teachings.

Honor Your Master –
They are wiser, more knowledgeable, and are teaching the padawan the ways of the force. They deserve great respect.

Honor The Council –
The coucil is wise. They are the ultimate authority. You should always consider their knowledge and wisdom on the force. Respect them when they are not there. Just because they are not there, does not mean it gives you rights to misbehave.

Honor The Order –
Everything a person does reflects back on the order as a whole.

Honor The Law –
Jedi are not above the law.

Honor Life –
Everything with life is connected to the force. To not honor life, is to not honor the force.

Class : Conquers and Honors : Part 1

Class : Conquers and Honors : Part 1
Instructor : Knight Jhoraan Gray

Essentially, a philosophy. A list that all Jedi should live by, but open to interpretation.

Conquers :

Arrogance – Arrogance can make us blind to those around us who aren’t Jedi, and may be capable of helping us, or may even be strong enough to help themselve.s Jedi are not better than anyone.

Overconfidence – Overconfidence leads to lack of strive to do better, and often leaves you vulnerable.

Defeatism – If you always plan to fail, you will always fail. One should always plan for success first.

Stubbornness – Being set in our ways leads to not being open to or accepting of other ways. This can lead to failure, or falling to the dark side. This is why there is no shame in running from a threat, or giving up an impossible task. Sometimes it gives us another path.

Recklessness – Being reckless leads to not knowing dangers, or other options for situations. It could put yourself and others in danger of harm or death.

Curiousity – Seeking knowledge for selfish reasons is dangerous and can lead to the dark side.

Aggression – Acting on aggression is acting on passion. It leads to us using our anger to wield the force, and may cause others to misjudge us.

External Loyalties – Could lead to you doing things for people that are not allowed or without permission of the council. This can lead to a bad reputation for the council the republic and the force.

Materialism – Forming attachments to even material objects not just living ones, can distract from the force, and when lost, can cause emotions and dangers of crossing the line to the dark side.

Class : Lightsaber Instruction : Niman

Class : Niman
Instructor : Master Iosaf Palladeshi

Partner : Master Boaz

Niman is known as many things. Form six. The moderation form. The diplomat’s form. The way of the Rancor.

Niman takes from all previous forms, aside from Makashi. It is intended to adapt your fighting style to the situation at hand, not dedicating to any one style or way of combat.

The blade and foot work of Niman is non-chalant and loose. It is perfect for those who do not have the time to dedicate to the form, and potent for those who do.

Niman High-Guard

Zone One

Blade in front of head, held in both hands, non dominant hand in loose grip. Slant blade back at a 45 degree angle, shoulders square, right foot back and knees bent in a relaxed fashion.

Attack – Bring blade downward towards the head.
Defense – Least effort possible, raising the blade ina perpendicular line, step asside, or redirect the blade with an opposing slash.

Niman Mid Guard

Zone Two, Three, and Four.

Right arm, shoulder and side. Left arm, shoulder and side. And the back.

Right leg back and slightly away from the front, holding the saber with the right hand only, pointed back and away from the enemy. Left arm wrapped across the front of the body, towards the right side, as if it could be holding a second saber.

Niman Low Guard

Zone five and six.

Right and left legs.

Hold the blade in front, pointed to the ground, steep angle towards the left. Right foot forward, knees slightly bent. Both hands on the saber.