"In the end, we are one, believe sacrifice is not only necessary but expected from all those that follow Cerberus.The ends justify the means no matter what the cost. Balance in all things is the goal, not the will or calling of neither Ashla nor Bogan ." House of CerberusGrand Guardian Xendor XXII
Biographical History
Guardians of the Breath Lore
The Guardians of the Breath were the ancient 'Kashi' mystics who were able to control what they called 'The Breath' 'while others called "The Force".' However, though they share some similarities with most force users that followed ever since. It is their adherence to life and firm belief in the symbiotic cycle of Ashla and Bogan. That somewhat resembles closely their Jedi rather than Sith counterparts. Their strong held belief of the sacredness of the breath teaching made it so that they kept no written nor physical records of it, as the Kashi believed it was blasphemy to keep records and journals of these in written form. Instead, they were kept in oral traditions: in line with their long-held traditions in the" breath".
While many tens of thousands of Kashi sought to join the order each year, only a handful was selected for training. Increasing levels of ability and training granted the Guardians higher and higher "Levels of Attainment". Off-worlders who petitioned for membership almost always were imprisoned for life in the dark prisons of the Kashi Mer Dynasty. Whose fate was unknown and had been wildly believed to have been simply offered the choice of the "Noble death". They were either offered as the willing sacrifice in the Guardians Temples or to participate in the sacred life cycle.
The Guardians specialized in uses of the "Breath/Force" into several different areas: One being that promoted the Plant Surge growth of crops or Force Healing. They also used the "breath" to grant them precognitive Farseeing visions. For strict use of upholding the Kashi belief in the defense of sacred cycle of life and nothing more.
Guardians of Cerberus Lore
The Early Years...
Thru the duration of their existence, the Guardians of the Breath had to occasionally. As means of last resort, in line with their strict adherence to their sacred belief regarding life. Exile rather than put to death members of their own. Those few who were tried and found to have committed the most graves of sins broke away from the Breath's sacred cycle. Of these included some of the Guardians who chose to turn away from Ashlan to instead invoke Bogan. Choosing to follow his prophet Cerberus, Lord of Chaos. Going against the sacred teaching of " The Breath" and these outcast or exiled later on banded together. Forming and lay the early foundation of what soon was to know " The House of Cerberus, Grand Guardian of Chaos".
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