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Approved Lore Mando'ade'jetii

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Alor of Clan Gred, Mando'ad'jetii
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Organization Name: Mando'ade'jetii, Mandalorian Jedi
  • Classification: Force User Group
  • Affiliation: Clan Gred, Mandalorians, Gred Fleet, Resol'nare
  • Organization Symbol: N/A
  • Description: A small group of Mandalorian Force wielders originating from Clan Gred, the Mando'ade'jetii are trained in the use of the Force as a tool to add to an already impressive arsenal that any Mando would already have. Training in a Grey form of the Force that focuses on the physical sides of Control and Alter, the Mando'ade'jetii give off a more warrior felling than more traditional Force Orders. There is a focus on controlling ones own emotions, and restraint in the use of the Force, that is often not seen from those on the outside looking in and contrasts the more warrior nature of the Mandalorians. The Mando'ade'jetii also put a great focus on the Manda, inline with most Mandalorian beliefs as well.

    Most Mando'ade'jetii are much more physical, both in Force Skills and how they use them, notable by large, physical movements with the Forces is use, such as a open handed punching motion or sword swing to initiate a Force Push, stomping a foot when using Alter Environment on the ground, or bringing arms in to draw energy for a Force Burst. These more martial techniques are seen through almost all forms of Force training. While these more telegraphed technique can be a slight determent in combat, it has helped train in the much more combat focused culture of Mandalorians, and makes the combination of the Force and weapons a more common sight. Mental Force skills are not as emphasized, but are studied and taught. They are generally studied by those who are either too old to fight, have trouble fighting for one reason or another, or dedicate to focus on being a trainer alone within the Mando'ade'jetii.
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
  • Headquarters: Taanab
  • Domain: No real domain. Work under the umbrella of Mandalorians.
  • Notable Assets: A small training ground on the planet Taanab.
SOCIAL INFORMATION
  • Hierarchy: Generally, the Alor of Clan Gred or the most skilled of the Mando'ade'jetii would be considered to be the leader of the group, though like most Mandalorians who leads is mostly based on merit and respect. As a result, the hierarchy can often be confusing, as it can often depend on what exactly you are looking at. In training, it is generally the most skilled Force user, in combat the most skilled fighter, and so on. Formerly training was handled either by parents or another family member who had also been trained up as a Mando'ad'jetii. With the fall of Mandalore and Concord Dawn however it has turned into a less parental system, and more teacher/students kind.
  • Membership: Member ship was once restricted mostly to Clan Gred, but it has since grown to accept any Mandalorian would wishes to learn. The group has also taken to accepting those who live with the clan, but aren't Mandalorians themselves. While there was debate in the Fleet days as to what to call them, most would consider them Mando'ade'jetii at this point.
  • Climate: Unlike many of the other Force welding orders the Mando'ade'jetii have less strict structure, and tends to fell almost more laid back. Thanks to its Mandalorian culture, it's also much more family-like as well, and it can easily show for those that understand it. The focus tends to fall on emotional control, contrasting the more brutal outer appearance they can have.
  • Reputation: Other Force Orders may find the Mando'ade'jetii somewhat brutal and combative, even with their more neutral lean, while some Mandalorians may not trust them do to their Force Training.
  • Curios: Typical Mandalorian gear, though Gred weapons are a common sight. Within non-Mandalorian members other forms of combat armor and weapons aren't uncommon.
  • Rules:
    • Resol’nare: Like any Mandalorian group, the Mando'ade'jetii follow the Resol'nare first and foremost.
    • Force Rules: While they are by no means as religious as many orders, outside of views on the Force coming from the Manda, and see the Force as a tool, there are many rules laid out to protect those they train. These rules weren't even considered when the Mando'ade'jetii first formed, and have more come about over time and through hard learned lessons. These can be seen in how they uphold themselves in combat. These rules are:
      • Do not kill in anger: "While the Force is a tool it's one that can lash back, particularly the Dark Side. Killing in anger will almost always lead to losing yourself to it."
      • Remain Force Neutral: "The Light can blind, and the Dark can control. You have to stay balanced to avoid the dangers of both."
      • Do not abandon you aliit: "Without family, what do you have?"
      • Do not touch the Dark Side until you are ready: "The Dark Side is the most tied to emotions. You need control before you learn about its use."
      • Find the roots of your anger, fear, and hatred: "While anger, fear, and even hatred are easy to use to increase your own strength, finding the roots of these emotions will often result in avoiding these darker thoughts."
  • Goals: To train Force Sensitives amongst the Mandalorians that is more reflective of Mandalorian culture. As a tool as given by the Manda.
MEMBERS

  • NPCs:
    • Garil Orl: A Trandoshan Mandalorian who is probably the strongest Force wielder remaining after the fall of Mandalore and Concord Dawn. He is often seen training others, thanks to the lose of both arms long ago, leaving his new arms physically weak.
    • Lara Gred: A hot headed member who is notably for lacking the control of others. She has zero Dark Side training as a result, but she will still often mock others' less aggressive nature.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Formed after the Clone Wars, the Mando'ade'jetii was the name given to a group a Force Wielders within Clan Gred. As the centuries went by, the group remain relatively small and doing what the could to learn and master the Force in a way Jedi and Sith didn't. A Grey path, that cared little about the Orders that existed. Rules began to form based on things that happened to them. Emotional control, a need of that control for training in the darker Force skills. The biggest distinctions of the Mando'ade'jetii became there view of the Force as a tool, and their focus on the more physical abilities of Force Control and Force Alter.

As time went on, to the time of Ra Vizsla Ra Vizsla 's Alorship, the Force wield rebellion and the ban of Force wielders both split the Mando'ade'jetii, and pushed those that decided not to fight into hiding. This also made them much more wary of those outside their clan, reflecting the wariness of them in many respects. As the leadership of the Mandalorians shifted to Yasha Cadera Yasha Cadera , and bans on Force weilders began to left durning the time, the Force wielders began to once again work with many Mandalorians. At least until Hammerfall, the invasions that would lead to the fall of Mandalore and Concord Dawn at the hands of The Sith Empire.

After this, thing's weren't good for the Mando'ade'jetii. Even with the freeing of the Mandalorians still within The Sith Empire, it was discovered that the Force trained and Force sensitive among the Mandalorians had either been killed or turned to the Sith, reducing these Force wielders to a handful. The small numbers didn't stop the Mandalorians of the group from continuing to train, but they've also begun to adapt to the situation. Operating from the Gred Fleet, and training many outside of just their clan. As a group however, they were still considered a dying breed.

After the bulk of the clan finally settling on Taanab, the Mando'ade'jetii would set up a small training ground, and would begin teaching those who weren't Mandalorian themselves. Their numbers have increased since then, but are still nowhere near what they were before the Sith invasions. They have also become more open to at least showing other orders their own teachings.
 
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