Post by Garwig Gil Ga'Mesh on May 13, 2013 18:50:51 GMT -8
The Chamber of the Jensaarai Council, located on the second floor of the temple. It is here that Saarai'ari or Jensaarai Defenders that are councilors vote on big decisions for the Jensaarai Order. Among the councilors being the Saarai-kaar, the head of the order itself who is elected by the council to be the main one in charge of helping to lead the order's agenda. On important votes, the Saarai-kaar often would be the last one to vote, and the Saarai-kaar's vote was considered to be just as equal to any other of the councilors vote on the council. The Saarai-kaar, if considered necessary by council vote, could also appoint a second-in-command to be the acting head of the order should the Saarai-kaar ever be unavailable to do their duties for any reason.
Prior to the Jensaarai's occupation of the temple, the chamber was originally meant to be the burial chamber for the unknown Sith lord who the temple was built for, and to be the Dark Lord's tomb. At the center of the chamber, a Sith sarcophagus was meant to rest the Sith's body and be surrounded by the Dark Lord's most valuable treasures. However, since the Sith lord's body was vaporized in a space battle, no remains of the Dark Lord's body was available to
bury at the tomb. The chamber was instead used to house the Sith lord's personal treasures and artifacts by the Sith's minions while the temple was turned into a cenotaph to worship the unknown lord. But all of them had become stolen in the many years afterword, by both Dark Jedi looking for Sith knowledge and Jedi looking to hide them to prevent people learning their destructive potential. Leaving the chamber empty once the Jensaarai arrived.
The inside of the Chamber of the Jensaarai after the remodeling was square in shape. The chamber having only a few windows made of crystasteel that showed the outside the temple and brought sunlight into the room. Four pillars stood in the chamber that were individually nearby one of the four corners of the room. Chairs for the Jensaarai councilors nearby the center of the chamber placed in a circular form similar to the Jedi council chamber. All the seats set to
the comfort and specifications of the councilor that occupied the chair, and had holoprojectors set to them so council members could attend meetings if away for any reason. Another large holoprojector also was located at the center of the chamber for the councilors to display large images to the rest of the council. A circular carpet also was set at the center of the chamber floor that all the council chairs were placed over. The center of the chamber was usually empty so everyone on the council could see each other, or for visitors of the council to stand in as the person or people was talked to or questioned by the councilors. To enter the chamber required the use of a special elevator on the first floor of the temple. Only members of the council could enter these chambers without permission, and anyone else who wished to enter inside needed special permission by the council to do so.
Prior to the Jensaarai's occupation of the temple, the chamber was originally meant to be the burial chamber for the unknown Sith lord who the temple was built for, and to be the Dark Lord's tomb. At the center of the chamber, a Sith sarcophagus was meant to rest the Sith's body and be surrounded by the Dark Lord's most valuable treasures. However, since the Sith lord's body was vaporized in a space battle, no remains of the Dark Lord's body was available to
bury at the tomb. The chamber was instead used to house the Sith lord's personal treasures and artifacts by the Sith's minions while the temple was turned into a cenotaph to worship the unknown lord. But all of them had become stolen in the many years afterword, by both Dark Jedi looking for Sith knowledge and Jedi looking to hide them to prevent people learning their destructive potential. Leaving the chamber empty once the Jensaarai arrived.
The inside of the Chamber of the Jensaarai after the remodeling was square in shape. The chamber having only a few windows made of crystasteel that showed the outside the temple and brought sunlight into the room. Four pillars stood in the chamber that were individually nearby one of the four corners of the room. Chairs for the Jensaarai councilors nearby the center of the chamber placed in a circular form similar to the Jedi council chamber. All the seats set to
the comfort and specifications of the councilor that occupied the chair, and had holoprojectors set to them so council members could attend meetings if away for any reason. Another large holoprojector also was located at the center of the chamber for the councilors to display large images to the rest of the council. A circular carpet also was set at the center of the chamber floor that all the council chairs were placed over. The center of the chamber was usually empty so everyone on the council could see each other, or for visitors of the council to stand in as the person or people was talked to or questioned by the councilors. To enter the chamber required the use of a special elevator on the first floor of the temple. Only members of the council could enter these chambers without permission, and anyone else who wished to enter inside needed special permission by the council to do so.