Sapphire Embers
- Intent: To create a holocron containing decades of knowledge stored by Syrena's former master about his experiences with the Jed Order, his discoveries of the Order and his knowledge as a Jedi Master and Artisan
- Image Source: Holocron Wookiepedia
- Canon Link: Holocron
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Holocron
- Manufacturer: Syrena Kothari's former master.
- Affiliation: Syrena Kothari, Jedi Order
- Model: Jedi Holocron
- Modularity: Can be added to by unlocking it through meditation.
- Production: Unique
- Material: Jedi Holocron components
- The holocron is comprised of a series of advanced mechanisms and locks that can only be opened or adjusted using the Force through meditation.
- Contains decades of knowledge from Syrena Kothari's master that goes back farther than she even remembers of him; presumably several decades, if not more.
- Force Lock: Like most holocrons it requires a specific level of meditation and focus to be unlocked through the Force.
- Fragile Design: Like any holocron it can be destroyed quite easily and all the knowledge contained within would be lost forever.
Even now it sits quietly waiting within her chambers. Humming faintly in her presence, almost as if it's calling to her, but never so much so that it distracts her. A last remaining remnant of her former master and his time with the order, it sits almost standing watch over her from where it rests.
For decades he dedicated his life to the Jedi Order. From his days as a padawan to his final days as a master to the Order directly, all is stored in chronological order within the confines of the holocrons specially sealed casing. Included within its secret archives are not just his memories and experiences, but also his vast knowledge of the Force and his craft as a Jedi Artisan; containing a grand plethora of designs he stored away before willingly sharing them with the Order itself.
But still it remains dormant in the possession of Syrena Kothari, waiting for the day it is unlocked and it's knowledge shared with intended recipients. A holocron much like any other sealed as many are to protect them from those who would seek to use them unwisely.