Rumors existed during the Galactic Civil War that a secret temple existed on the world where they kept their hidden treasures. While the young Galactic Republic banned travel to Tython, the Jedi Order occasionally returned briefly, though they would not resettle their homeworld until the Cold War, after Satele Shan rediscovered the planet, shortly after the Treaty of Coruscant. What Bogan Je'daii survived fled to the Rim, and the Jedi hunted them aboard generation ships before settling on Ossus 730 years later. In 25,783 BBY, a cataclysm destroyed the planet's biosphere, rendering the world uninhabitable. Holing up within Kaleth, Rajivari's followers fought to the death, and were subsequently defeated.
When the Ashla Je'daii reorganized as the Jedi under the leadership of a High Council, peace seemed imminent until the defection of revered Master Rajivari. Both sides utilized the traditional metal swords augmented through the Force, as well as the Bogan Je'daii fighting with Forcesabers. Eventually the two groups were defined by an ideology divided between the use of the Ashla, or light side of the Force, and the followers of the Bogan, otherwise known as the dark side of the Force. While the Rakatan threat was diminished, a schism grew within the Order between those of Daegen Lok's followers, and the Je'daii Council. Over the next seven years, Lok lived out his exile in solitude, carving an enormous mural of himself wielding the blade of fire, and numerous pictures of the weapon. Despite his passion, the Council did not believe in Lok's vision or warning and banished him to the moon of Bogan until he renounced his vision and returned to Balance in the Force.
Driven mad by the visions, Lok fell to the dark side of the Force, and was taken before the Je'daii Council for questioning. To combat this, they saw themselves leading the Je'daii armies against the threat. Harnessing the power of the Force gives the Jedi, the Sith, and others sensitive to this spiritual energy extraordinary abilities, such as levitating objects, tricking minds, and seeing things before they happen. Around 25,800 BBY, Je'daii Master Daegen Lok deviated from the conventional wisdom and descended into the Chasm below Anil Kesh temple, where he and his companion Hawk Ryo were overcome by a terrible Force vision Within their vision, an army of dark warriors wielding blades of frozen fire marching across Ska Gora, led by a being with one red eye. The Force is a mysterious energy field created by life that binds the galaxy together. That was not enjoyable, but it was not the most anger the game coaxed from me.The Force Wars of Tython have their origins in the years following the Despot War which pitted the armies of Hadiya, a queen of Shikaakwa, against the Je'daii Order. Then, a short time later, the beast would knock him back into the air and the sequence repeated … and with similar results.
Down and up he’d go, a dizzying cycle, until by some miraculous coincidence, the command finally registered and he caught hold. He’d then respawn above the beast to try again, only to fail. And so, for a solid two minutes my Jedi would plummet downward, clench his arms around nothing but air, and fall into the abyss. I tried to time it to when an on-screen prompt appeared.
But then when I’d repeat that move in several other sequences - trying to latch on to a creature to stop a free fall, for example - it wouldn’t register. Once in the air, no matter when I seemed to press the “grasp” button (L2 on the PlayStation 4) I always fell. Early on, the player is challenged to leap and grasp various surfaces in order to climb up or around obstacles.