“This is my watch. And I do not turn away.”
The last thing that evil wants...

Location: Jedi Temple - Coruscant

"Vanguard" (Secondary - Long Handle)

"CONSERVATOR" (Primary - Long Handle)
Robes, Battle Armor,Toraynor-Henkan(mind crystal added) Advanced Jedi Utility Belt
Starship: Spectre, HK-88 (NC-1000 X-wing (Jedi Variant) in the hangar, Dilorian, and Bike both in the cargo bay, the late Karki Eusith's Armor, Shield, Temple Guard Lightsaber mounted on the wall)
Allies:

”There is nothing so powerful as truth - and often nothing so strange.” - Daniel Webster
The Jedi Archive is meant to be something of a historical landmark, a sight of revelry and respect. It is a place that many seem to forget has a specific purpose, it is a repository of knowledge. This is not a knock on anyone who seem to forget this, but a reminder of just what he was doing and was looking to do. He being Jedi Master Caltin Vanagor.
Sitting there with the patience of stone and the will of time itself, Vanagor was sifting through and surrounded by countless rows of ancient tomes and holocrons. He had not slept or eaten in days, and yet he continued to scour the historical records year by year. His eyes were bloodshot and glazed over from staring at the countless pages in front of him. Caltin was searching for something specific, something that had eluded him for years. He had already exhaustively searched the Great Library on Ossus and other archives across the galaxy, but to no avail. Now, he felt that this was his last chance to find what he was looking for, and he was determined not to leave until he had found it.
The Jedi Master's focus was unwavering as he went through every scroll and holocron, his mind fully absorbed in his task. The Force flowed through him, guiding his hand to each and every piece of information that could possibly lead him closer to his goal. He poured over ancient texts, navigated through countless datapads, and watched holo-recordings of pivotal moments in galactic history. Despite being fatigued, Caltin's Jedi training allowed him to maintain his concentration, his mind functioning at peak efficiency even in his state of exhaustion. As he searched, he constantly kept the image of the important insight he was looking for at the forefront of his mind, never letting it fade from his vision; he knew that he could not afford to miss a single relevant detail.
This was not sudden, it had been going on for weeks. The Jedi Temple was indeed buzzing with whispers about Master Vanagor's behavior. He was always an odd one, but this was new. For weeks, the big man had been seen wandering the halls of the temple, his eyes scanning the room as if searching for something. His stoic and quiet nature only added to the mystery of his quest, and many speculated about what he might be looking for. Even the most seasoned Jedi was unable to investigate what it was he was searching for as there appeared to be no pattern to his movements.
As the days went on, more and more Jedi became curious, approaching Master Vanagor to ask what it was he was searching for. But each time, the Jedi Master would outright ignore them, striding past as if they weren't even there. Eventually, the curiosity became too much for some to bear, and a group of daring young apprentices decided to follow the Jedi Master discreetly in an attempt to uncover his secrets. But true to his elusive nature, Master Vanagor quickly caught on to what they were doing and vanished into the shadows, leaving the young apprentices with more questions than answers.
Despite the mystery surrounding Master Vanagor's search, many among the Jedi Order knew better than to question the actions of one of their own. Many speculated that he was on a mission for the greater good, seeking a lost artifact or powerful knowledge that could help further their cause. After all, he was not only a student of history, he was living it. Regardless of the reasons behind his search, Vanagor was trusted by many in that he knew what he was doing and that his actions would ultimately serve the greater good. So they simply watched and waited, knowing that all would eventually become clear in time.
... is my undivided attention.