Blind Seer

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To reintroduce the Culu Memorial Center as a restored spiritual and historical Jedi-adjacent location on Alpheridies, serving as a cultural revival project and open sanctuary for Miraluka heritage and Force-based perception traditions, available to future characters exploring Force Sight, the Luka Sene, or the Sene Seekers.
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- Canon: Yes. Culu Memorial Center - Wookieepedia
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SETTING INFORMATION
- Structure Name: Culu Memorial Center (Restored)
- Classification: Temple / Cultural Sanctuary / Educational Enclave
- Location: Alpheridies
- Affiliation: Independent Force-aligned Miraluka traditions; Former Luka Sene; Local caretaker community.
- Accessibility: The site is isolated and difficult to locate without guidance, hidden among the darkened highlands of Alpheridies and often veiled through low-level Force illusions passed down from Luka Sene adepts. It is accessible by local footpaths, skiffs, or orbital shuttle if coordinates are shared. Pilgrims and Jedi are welcomed peacefully, but the caretakers vet all visitors by sensing their intent through multiple Force Perception methods.
- Description: The Culu Memorial Center, once reduced to ruins, has been slowly rebuilt atop its ancient foundation. A mixture of old carved stone and minimalist modern structures blend seamlessly, designed for use by those who see through the Force rather than the eye. It is a sanctuary of quiet power, its air still heavy with memory. Within its grounds now dwell a small community of Miraluka caretakers, archivists, and young adepts preserving lost traditions. It is not a Jedi Temple in the conventional sense — but a sacred place for perception, remembrance, and renewal.
POINTS OF INTEREST
Hall of Names: A circular stone chamber where the names of every known Miralukan Jedi lost to war or betrayal are etched in spiraling rings along the walls. Their presence lingers subtly in the Force.
The Shroud Pool: A meditation basin that acts as a 'focal' point for Force Visions, appearing as a black mirrored surface in the Force. The deeper one 'gazes', the more they are shown — or hidden from — what they seek.
Archive of the Sightless: A sealed repository of holocrons, tactile scrolls, and Force-recorded memory crystals collected over centuries. Some are encoded in vibrational language or Force resonance only perceivable via Field Detection.
The Listening Garden: An open courtyard filled with tuned chimes, whispering trees, and reflective surfaces. Sound and subtle ripples in the Force are used to guide young adepts in sensing motion, emotion, and truth.
The Foundation School: A humble living and learning hall operated by Miraluka elders, teaching ethics, perception, and contemplative Force practices to orphans, pilgrims, and those rejected by larger Orders.
SECURITY Rating: Low
- Hidden location known to few offworlders
- Force Veil rituals to dull its presence to hostile Force-sensitives
- Caretakers trained in Field Detection to identify intruders by intent
- Defensive meditation protocols (alarm-based, not offensive)
- Occasional Jedi visitors who serve as protectors in times of unrest
HISTORICAL INFORMATION Originally constructed as a Jedi-aligned temple and memorial site, the Culu Memorial Center on Alpheridies served both as a place of mourning and spiritual education for the Miraluka. Destroyed in 19 ABY by Darth Traya during a galactic purge, it lay dormant for generations, a scar in the Force and a void in Miralukan heritage.
Centuries later, amid the Yuuzhan Vong War and Second Galactic Civil War, the remnants of the Luka Sene quietly preserved fragments of their traditions within the ruins. Around 130 ABY, a humble Foundation School was founded on-site, offering basic guidance in perception and pacifist Force techniques.
Though the wider galaxy forgot this place, whispers of its significance lingered through the Force. The Sene Seekers, once galactic wayfarers, became scattered and silent — but some left encoded messages within the ruins, waiting to be found.
Now in 902 ABY, the Culu Memorial Center has been quietly restored by an anonymous circle of Miraluka elders and seers. Refusing to let the traditions of their people fade into dust, they have rebuilt the sanctuary not as a monument to war, but as a living place for renewal, vision, and peace.
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