Star Wars: Exodus Visual Encyclopedia
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Tak Council
General Information
Founders

Kerathan Arguli

Leaders

Rhiannon DeVij

Notable Members

see below

Headquarters

Dieron

Historical Information
Founding Date

~2000 BBY

Dissolution

1,031 BBY

Restoration

14 ABY

Other Information
Affiliation

Order of the Tak Lords

Enemies

The Fallen

Exodus Information
Creator

Jagtai

The primary adherents of the Order of the Tak Lords, the Tak Council is the catch-all category for all Tak.

History[]

The Tak Council was founded sometime around 2,000 BBY by a being known as Kerathan Arguli, said to be a "Decuri not born of Decuri". He - or she, the legends does not state a gender - came to the Decuri and founded the Order to uphold justice in the Decuu Empire. When the Decuri encountered the Fuller Republic, the Tak spoke against war, but was ignored. During the following War of Lost Souls, they fought in the forefront of the Decuri armies, serving as generals and warmasters.

The majority of the Tak were killed in the Scouring of Pesht in 1,349 BBY, when the Fuller Republic bombarded the planet Pesht with nuclear weapons, destroying the atmosphere and rendering the world uninhabitable to this day.

Afterwards, the remaining Tak split into two factions. One faction exiled themselves to the moon Dieron, while the other remained as advisors to the Decuri Emperor. By 1,030 BBY, only a single advisor remained. This advisor, immortalized as Damun Rarr, committed ritual suicide when the Emperor announced the merging of the Decuu Empire and the Fuller Republic, stating that he'd die before seeing his Empire submit.

The few remaining Tak hidden on Dieron remained hidden, biding their time and training their successors, adopting a system much like that of the Sith after the last battle of Ruusan. Finally, in 14 ABY, the last two Tak Lords - Rhiannon DeVij and Baen Talal - made themselves known to Emperor Thorn.

The Tak was well received by Thorn who made them a semi-autonomous state-sanctioned organization, and soon after made themselves known to the Confederate public. They began recruiting several apprentices in an effort to expand their numbers, but their numbers remained small by 17 ABY.

Known Members (41 ABY)[]

Tak Lords[]

Tak Blades[]

Tak Apprentices[]

Tak Initiates[]

Unknown status[]

Known Members (18 ABY)[]

Tak Lords[]

Tak Blades[]

Tak Apprentices[]

Tak Initiates[]

Assets[]

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