Revanites
The Order of Revan, also known as the Revanites, is a secret society that first originated in the Sith Empire that adhered to the teaching of the powerful Force-user Revan. The Order primary goal is to seek the balance in the Force, just as Revan had done. The Order was founded by Tari Darkspanner, who discovered records of Revan on Korriban while training to be Sith in the decades before the Sith Empire's Cold War with the Galactic Republic. She soon founded the Order of Revan, which recruited members of all species and walks of life from across the Sith Empire. Devoting themselves to Revan's teachings, the Order at first sought to change the Sith Empire from within but after dozens of failures they gave up on that and left. These days only few followers remain.
Statue of Raven
Revan Statue | |
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Revan—renowned as the Revanchist, honored as the Revan, reviled as Revan the Butcher, dreaded as the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Revan, and praised as the Prodigal Knight—was a Human male who played pivotal roles as both Jedi and Sith in the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War. Statues of him have been erected through the galaxy as time progressed in places where he once visited. During the Revanchist uprising the number of Revan statues only increased as they were placed in various shrines and secret temples. Today only some remain in private collections or in museums.
Revanites Altar
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The Order of Revan, also known as the Revanites, was a secret society within the old Sith Empire ( c. year -4980 to –2000) that adhered to the teaching of the powerful Force-user Revan. Balancing the light and dark sides of the Force, the Order sought to change the Empire from within, and they accepted members from all levels of Imperial society and even alien species, just as Revan had done. These altars were placed in various shrines that were dedicated to symbolize for what Revan stood Dark and Light , and the balance in the middle. Like with all things from the past, most of them were lost due to looters or time, but some have remained, and are located in private collections or museums.