Year 3,980 before the Great ReSynchronization

4,018 Standard Years before the establishment of the New Republic

   (4,014 Standard Years before the Battle of Yavin)

 

 

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Month 1

 

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion (Chapter Two: The Jedi: Qrrl Toq)                                                                                                                                        page 29

01:02, late morning (Mid Rim: Nazzri): The Nazzar male Qrrl Toq studies the 14 vens of the Great Structure of the Ulizra. He begins to study the 3rd ven of the state-enforced religion. (note: YMD-date conjectured by Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion which states that Qrrl Toq studies each ven ‘for a period of exactly one Nazzri year’ which I conjectured to be as long as a Standard year)

1996 (November), by George R. Strayton                                                                                                                                                   hardcover (roleplay), West End Games

 

 

Month 3

 

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion (Chapter Four: Sith Reborn: Novar)                                                                                                                           pages 71 & 72

03:34, day - evening (Inner Rim, Stenness sector: Onderon, Iziz): As the assistant to King Ommin’s aide, Tolo Kad, young Novar learned much from his superior, absorbing every detail of the political machinations he witnessed over the years.

Over several years, Novar continues to take on more and more of Tolo Kad’s responsibilities. All projects he undertakes proceed without delay or error, and Kad finds himself relying more on Novar than he had ever expected. True to his courtier’s instincts, however, Tolo Kad does not allow anyone else to learn of Novar’s ability, instead keeping all credit for himself.

Now, after Tolo Kad had bragged about an upcoming state dinner he had ‘personally’ planned and arranged, Novar initiates the final step in his scheme. When the guests arrive to the palace’s grand ballroom, they find it in complete disarray: nothing has been prepared. Not even a single attendant or guard is on hand. In the end, the dinner, which would have been attended by King Ommin and Queen Amanoa and various wealthy and politically strong individuals, is postponed. An infuriated King Ommin, though frail from the onset of a strange wasting disease, obliterates Tolo Kad in a wave of dark side energy as Nivar watches in horror and fascination.

Novar is immediately promoted to Minister of tate and aide to the king. But although his plan had succeeded, Novar now has another obsession: to command the power King Ommin had used to destroy Tolo Kad. (note: YMD-date conjectured from Novar’s bio in Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion)

1996 (November), by George R. Strayton                                                                                                                                                   hardcover (roleplay), West End Games

 

 

Month 7

 

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion (Chapter Two: The Jedi: Dace Diath)                                                                                                                                    page 23

07:03, day (Outer Rim Territories, Auril sector: Ossus) The young Force-sensitive Dace Diath, son of Jedi Master Sidrona Diath of Tatooine, visits Ossus where he has the opportunity to inspect a Jedi Holocron. The gatekeeper of the holocron appears in a swirl of transluscent mist to stand before him and tells him the following:

“A Jedi who tries with all of his being never fails. It is the Jedi who gives up that fails: fails not only himself, but the Force as well.” (note: YMD-date conjectured from Arca Jeth’s bio in Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion which states that Dace Diath visited ‘Ossus as a child’)

1996 (November), by George R. Strayton                                                                                                                                                   hardcover (roleplay), West End Games

 

 

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