Mara D'Lessio Merrill
The Lesser D'Lessio
[member="Kiskla Grayson"]
Acolytes of the Beyond - Dark Side cult, apparently venerated Vader etc.
Aing-Tii - Strange powers, Force as a spectrum of colours, very alien, obsessive and reclusive, extremely ancient (~25,000 years)
Angelii: Chaos canon. Lawful Neutral, all-female Eldorai praetorian guard and shock troops who serve the Eldorai Queen. Specialise in elemental powers, officially seen as warriors of the Goddess Ashira. Very big on discipline, reject a Light and Dark view of the Force. Use traditional Eldorai weapons like the sarix blade, but also modern firearms.
Baran Do - Kel Dor tradition, Light Side, big on electromagnetic manipulation, some weird tricks, extremely ancient (~25,000 years)
Believers - minor Dark Side cult based in the Cularin system
Black Legions - Early Dark Jedi elite unit led by XoXaan, ~8,000 years ago.
Blackguard - Sith splinter group obsessed with collecting knowledge from other Force traditions; believed that the purpose of gaining Force power was to understand the universe. In Chaos canon, Velok was a Blackguard, and others have been associated with that tradition, including [member="Dissero"], Jared Ovmar and, to some extent, [member="Spencer Jacobs"].
Blazing Chain - Unknown Regions pirates, generally Dark Side but don't care if you lean Light
Boughtine - very little known
Cerean Ner Yan - Cerean tradition, Light Side, associated with mind-melds and Kasha meditation stones
Chatos Academy - pre-Jedi Light Side chivalric tradition, extremely ancient (~35,000 years)
Corellian (Green) Jedi - Exactly what it says on the tin. Our local expert on their traditions and practices is [member="Julius Sedaire"]
Cruthauses - very little known
Dagoyan Masters - Bardottan/Phuii tradition focusing on insight; superb mental defenses. In Chaos canon, the Underground and Clan Rekali evacuated them when the One Sith conquered their planet. Most of them are currently in hiding.
Disciples of Shaa - Seylott tradition, very ancient, involved icon veneration
Disciples of Twilight - Light Side tradition, very stealthy, lots of photokinetic cloaking etc., wanderers and loners. In Chaos canon, [member="Cira"] is secretly a Disciple, and [member="Quenladose"] has dabbled in the tradition also.
Ela b'Yentarr - Bosph Force tradition, driven to extinction, ritualistic, several subgroups and specialties
Fallanassi - Light Side mentalists/illusionists, matriarchal, rigidly non-interventionist. Note that in Chaos canon they evacuated Pydyr en masse, in response to a Sith threat. They currently live, secretly, on one of the moons of Kyrikal in Wild Space. The best-known surviving Fallanassi character is [member="Nohemi Allaneh"].
Far Seekers - very little known
Fellowship of Kooroo - lots of sham practitioners and meaningless rituals, shrines across the galaxy, associations with telepathy, roots are ancient (~20,000 years or more)
Findsmen - Gand tradition based on tracking and farsight, ritualistic
Followers of Palawa - Dark Side associations, big in Teras Kasi, very ancient (~25,000 years or more), currently hermits on Bunduki
Force Adept - catchall category, generally including Force-sensitives from primitive worlds, self-taught, etc., but also including better-trained Force users
Force Hound - servants of the Rakatan Infinite Empire, long gone (~25,000 years)
Force Warrior - more a calling than an organization; included some Jedi and some non-Jedi; Light Side orientation
Frangawl Cult - enemies of the Dagoyan, Bardottan/Phuii Dark Side tradition, Nightsister associations, Force Drain sacrifice rituals
Freedon Nadd Cultists - Naddists were a big deal on Onderon and Dxun about 5,000 years ago
Gray Paladin - Light Side orientation, used tech and blasters rather than lightsabres, could do trick shots and shoot enemy blaster bolts out of the air or redirect them
Guardians of Breath - Kashi tradition, very ancient (~25-35,000 years), big on healing and growth of crops, scattered a long time ago. Related: Royal Machetero, ancient Kashi sword guards.
Acolytes of the Beyond - Dark Side cult, apparently venerated Vader etc.
Aing-Tii - Strange powers, Force as a spectrum of colours, very alien, obsessive and reclusive, extremely ancient (~25,000 years)
Angelii: Chaos canon. Lawful Neutral, all-female Eldorai praetorian guard and shock troops who serve the Eldorai Queen. Specialise in elemental powers, officially seen as warriors of the Goddess Ashira. Very big on discipline, reject a Light and Dark view of the Force. Use traditional Eldorai weapons like the sarix blade, but also modern firearms.
Baran Do - Kel Dor tradition, Light Side, big on electromagnetic manipulation, some weird tricks, extremely ancient (~25,000 years)
Believers - minor Dark Side cult based in the Cularin system
Black Legions - Early Dark Jedi elite unit led by XoXaan, ~8,000 years ago.
Blackguard - Sith splinter group obsessed with collecting knowledge from other Force traditions; believed that the purpose of gaining Force power was to understand the universe. In Chaos canon, Velok was a Blackguard, and others have been associated with that tradition, including [member="Dissero"], Jared Ovmar and, to some extent, [member="Spencer Jacobs"].
Blazing Chain - Unknown Regions pirates, generally Dark Side but don't care if you lean Light
Boughtine - very little known
Cerean Ner Yan - Cerean tradition, Light Side, associated with mind-melds and Kasha meditation stones
Chatos Academy - pre-Jedi Light Side chivalric tradition, extremely ancient (~35,000 years)
Corellian (Green) Jedi - Exactly what it says on the tin. Our local expert on their traditions and practices is [member="Julius Sedaire"]
Cruthauses - very little known
Dagoyan Masters - Bardottan/Phuii tradition focusing on insight; superb mental defenses. In Chaos canon, the Underground and Clan Rekali evacuated them when the One Sith conquered their planet. Most of them are currently in hiding.
Disciples of Shaa - Seylott tradition, very ancient, involved icon veneration
Disciples of Twilight - Light Side tradition, very stealthy, lots of photokinetic cloaking etc., wanderers and loners. In Chaos canon, [member="Cira"] is secretly a Disciple, and [member="Quenladose"] has dabbled in the tradition also.
Ela b'Yentarr - Bosph Force tradition, driven to extinction, ritualistic, several subgroups and specialties
Fallanassi - Light Side mentalists/illusionists, matriarchal, rigidly non-interventionist. Note that in Chaos canon they evacuated Pydyr en masse, in response to a Sith threat. They currently live, secretly, on one of the moons of Kyrikal in Wild Space. The best-known surviving Fallanassi character is [member="Nohemi Allaneh"].
Far Seekers - very little known
Fellowship of Kooroo - lots of sham practitioners and meaningless rituals, shrines across the galaxy, associations with telepathy, roots are ancient (~20,000 years or more)
Findsmen - Gand tradition based on tracking and farsight, ritualistic
Followers of Palawa - Dark Side associations, big in Teras Kasi, very ancient (~25,000 years or more), currently hermits on Bunduki
Force Adept - catchall category, generally including Force-sensitives from primitive worlds, self-taught, etc., but also including better-trained Force users
Force Hound - servants of the Rakatan Infinite Empire, long gone (~25,000 years)
Force Warrior - more a calling than an organization; included some Jedi and some non-Jedi; Light Side orientation
Frangawl Cult - enemies of the Dagoyan, Bardottan/Phuii Dark Side tradition, Nightsister associations, Force Drain sacrifice rituals
Freedon Nadd Cultists - Naddists were a big deal on Onderon and Dxun about 5,000 years ago
Gray Paladin - Light Side orientation, used tech and blasters rather than lightsabres, could do trick shots and shoot enemy blaster bolts out of the air or redirect them
Guardians of Breath - Kashi tradition, very ancient (~25-35,000 years), big on healing and growth of crops, scattered a long time ago. Related: Royal Machetero, ancient Kashi sword guards.