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{{Organization | The '''Dark Order''' is one of the five major factions dedicated to the Teleka magic system in [[Galaxa]]. Unlike the [[Order of Light]], which seeks enlightenment through discipline and purity, the Dark Order believes that '''true understanding comes through absolute power.''' They are known for their '''hoarding of knowledge''', their '''pursuit of martial prowess''', and their belief that '''only the strongest should wield ultimate wisdom'''. | ||
The Dark Order exists in the shadows, moving through the hidden veins of Galaxian civilization. Their members include '''warriors, scholars, philosophers, and mystics''', all dedicated to unlocking the deepest secrets of the universe. Unlike other factions, they do not accept the weak—only those who '''prove their strength through trials, combat, and cunning.'''{{Organization | |||
| name = The Dark Order | | name = The Dark Order | ||
| image = DarkOrderEmblem.jpg | | image = DarkOrderEmblem.jpg | ||
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| related_organizations = [[The Shadow Council]], [[Order of Light]] (Rival) | | related_organizations = [[The Shadow Council]], [[Order of Light]] (Rival) | ||
| affiliation = Various warrior sects, independent Teleka scholars | | affiliation = Various warrior sects, independent Teleka scholars | ||
| notable_species = Multispecies membership (primarily [[Kolthians]] and other martial | | notable_species = Multispecies membership (primarily [[Kolthian|Kolthians]] and other martial races) | ||
| notable_members = | | notable_members = [[Kal'zor|Grandmaster Kal’zor]], [[Vyx Renara|Lady Vyx Renara]], [[Marok|Sage Marok]] | ||
| role = Guardians of forbidden knowledge, martial enlightenment, and control of Teleka doctrine | | role = Guardians of forbidden knowledge, martial enlightenment, and control of Teleka doctrine | ||
| leadership = Ruled by the High Scholars | | leadership = Ruled by the [[High Scholars]] | ||
| type = Hierarchical meritocracy | | type = Hierarchical meritocracy | ||
| positions = High Scholars, Blademasters, War Scholars, Seekers, Acolytes | | positions = High Scholars, Blademasters, War Scholars, Seekers, Acolytes | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | == Origins & History == | ||
The | The Dark Order’s origins trace back to the '''[[Kolthian Wars]]''', a brutal conflict between the [[Kolthian|Kolthians]] and an '''Unknown Alien Species'''. Prior to this war, the [[Kolthian|Kolthians]] were a fragmented warrior species constantly fighting amongst themselves for territory. However, when they were besieged by the invading '''Unknown Alien Species''', the Kolthians '''unified for the first time in their history''', reverse-engineered their enemies' technology, and ultimately '''drove them into extinction'''. | ||
After this war, the Kolthians emerged as a '''hyper-militaristic civilization''', wielding a unique philosophy that '''viewed strength, adaptability, and pragmatism as the ultimate virtues'''. This mindset made them resistant to '''indoctrination by the [[Order of Light]]''', as they had learned during their war that '''both Light and Darkness were essential for survival.''' They rejected the Order of Light’s teachings of purity and control, believing them to be '''idealistic restrictions that would weaken them in the face of adversity.''' | |||
Three of the most powerful [[Kolthian]] ruling houses—'''[[House Golmar]], [[House Rimrok]], and [[House Zomok]]'''—founded what became known as the '''Order of Blood''', a warrior-scholar organization devoted to the unrestricted study of [[Teleka]]. Over the centuries, as the [[Valdian Golden Age]] unfolded, the '''Order of Blood''' evolved into what is now known as the '''Dark Order'''. | |||
== Core Beliefs == | |||
== | |||
The Dark Order's philosophy is built on three fundamental principles: | The Dark Order's philosophy is built on three fundamental principles: | ||
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The Dark Order rejects '''moral absolutism''', believing instead in a '''pragmatic approach to power'''. They do not seek to spread suffering, but neither do they hesitate to '''use force, manipulation, or deception''' to achieve their ends. | The Dark Order rejects '''moral absolutism''', believing instead in a '''pragmatic approach to power'''. They do not seek to spread suffering, but neither do they hesitate to '''use force, manipulation, or deception''' to achieve their ends. | ||
== | == Structure & Leadership == | ||
The Dark Order operates through a '''strict hierarchy''': | The Dark Order operates through a '''strict hierarchy''': | ||
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Unlike the Order of Light, the Dark Order does not have a '''singular, known leader'''. Instead, the faction is guided by the '''High Scholars''', an enigmatic circle whose members rarely reveal themselves. | Unlike the Order of Light, the Dark Order does not have a '''singular, known leader'''. Instead, the faction is guided by the '''High Scholars''', an enigmatic circle whose members rarely reveal themselves. | ||
== | == Relations with Other Factions == | ||
The Dark Order’s relationships with the other major factions vary: | The Dark Order’s relationships with the other major factions vary: | ||
* '''[[Order of Light]]''' – Their ideological '''opposite and greatest rival'''. While the Order of Light believes in purity and controlled wisdom, the Dark Order '''sees their teachings as weak and naïve'''. Conflict between them is common, though both factions rarely engage in open warfare. | * '''[[The Order of Light]]''' – Their ideological '''opposite and greatest rival'''. While the Order of Light believes in purity and controlled wisdom, the Dark Order '''sees their teachings as weak and naïve'''. Conflict between them is common, though both factions rarely engage in open warfare. | ||
* '''[[Shadow Council]]''' – A faction of enigmatic observers who rarely interact with outsiders. While the Dark Order does not seek alliances, they respect the Shadow Council’s role as '''recorders of history'''. | * '''[[The Shadow Council]]''' – A faction of enigmatic observers who rarely interact with outsiders. While the Dark Order does not seek alliances, they respect the Shadow Council’s role as '''recorders of history'''. | ||
* '''[[Cult of the Beyond]]''' – Considered '''fanatics''' by the Dark Order. While the Cult worships | * '''[[Cult of the Beyond]]''' – Considered '''fanatics''' by the Dark Order. While the Cult worships Teleka, the Dark Order sees worship as '''a distraction from true enlightenment'''. | ||
* '''[[Gray Order]]''' – Once a faction of influence, the Gray Order has become isolationist. The Dark Order views them with '''disinterest''', believing they have removed themselves from the true struggle. | * '''[[The Gray Order]]''' – Once a faction of influence, the Gray Order has become isolationist. The Dark Order views them with '''disinterest''', believing they have removed themselves from the true struggle. | ||
== | == Code of the Dark Order == | ||
Every initiate of the Dark Order must abide by a strict '''code of conduct''': | Every initiate of the Dark Order must abide by a strict '''code of conduct''': | ||
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* '''Act, Do Not Hesitate. Strength Lies in Action.''' | * '''Act, Do Not Hesitate. Strength Lies in Action.''' | ||
== | == Recruitment & Initiation == | ||
Becoming a member of the Dark Order is '''not a choice—it is a test.''' | Becoming a member of the Dark Order is '''not a choice—it is a test.''' | ||
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* '''Endurance Trials''' – Surviving '''isolation, deprivation, and mental pressure'''. | * '''Endurance Trials''' – Surviving '''isolation, deprivation, and mental pressure'''. | ||
== Related Articles == | |||
== | |||
* [[Galaxa]] | * [[Galaxa]] | ||
* [[The Order of Light]] | * [[The Order of Light]] | ||
* [[The Valdian Golden Age]] | * [[Valdian Golden Age|The Valdian Golden Age]] | ||
* [[Teleka]] | * [[Teleka]] | ||
[[Category:Factions]] | [[Category:Factions]] | ||
[[Category:Galaxa]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Teleka | [[Category:Galaxa universe]] | ||
[[Category:Teleka factions]] |
Latest revision as of 01:53, 24 March 2025
The Dark Order is one of the five major factions dedicated to the Teleka magic system in Galaxa. Unlike the Order of Light, which seeks enlightenment through discipline and purity, the Dark Order believes that true understanding comes through absolute power. They are known for their hoarding of knowledge, their pursuit of martial prowess, and their belief that only the strongest should wield ultimate wisdom.
The Dark Order exists in the shadows, moving through the hidden veins of Galaxian civilization. Their members include warriors, scholars, philosophers, and mystics, all dedicated to unlocking the deepest secrets of the universe. Unlike other factions, they do not accept the weak—only those who prove their strength through trials, combat, and cunning.
Origins & History
The Dark Order’s origins trace back to the Kolthian Wars, a brutal conflict between the Kolthians and an Unknown Alien Species. Prior to this war, the Kolthians were a fragmented warrior species constantly fighting amongst themselves for territory. However, when they were besieged by the invading Unknown Alien Species, the Kolthians unified for the first time in their history, reverse-engineered their enemies' technology, and ultimately drove them into extinction.
After this war, the Kolthians emerged as a hyper-militaristic civilization, wielding a unique philosophy that viewed strength, adaptability, and pragmatism as the ultimate virtues. This mindset made them resistant to indoctrination by the Order of Light, as they had learned during their war that both Light and Darkness were essential for survival. They rejected the Order of Light’s teachings of purity and control, believing them to be idealistic restrictions that would weaken them in the face of adversity.
Three of the most powerful Kolthian ruling houses—House Golmar, House Rimrok, and House Zomok—founded what became known as the Order of Blood, a warrior-scholar organization devoted to the unrestricted study of Teleka. Over the centuries, as the Valdian Golden Age unfolded, the Order of Blood evolved into what is now known as the Dark Order.
Core Beliefs
The Dark Order's philosophy is built on three fundamental principles:
- "Knowledge is Power." → All knowledge, be it sacred, forbidden, or apocryphal, is valuable. They seek to acquire, protect, and master it.
- "Strength is Absolute." → Only those strong enough to wield knowledge responsibly should possess it.
- "Purity is a Lie." → The belief in ultimate purity, as preached by the Order of Light, is a limitation imposed by the weak. True enlightenment comes from embracing all aspects of existence.
The Dark Order rejects moral absolutism, believing instead in a pragmatic approach to power. They do not seek to spread suffering, but neither do they hesitate to use force, manipulation, or deception to achieve their ends.
Structure & Leadership
The Dark Order operates through a strict hierarchy:
- High Scholars – The ruling council of the Dark Order, responsible for archiving knowledge and guiding the faction's direction.
- Blademasters – Elite warriors who uphold the Order’s martial dominance.
- War Scholars – Combat specialists who blend Teleka magic with advanced weaponry.
- Seekers – Agents who travel across Galaxa in pursuit of forbidden knowledge and hidden truths.
- Acolytes – New initiates who must prove themselves through rigorous trials.
Unlike the Order of Light, the Dark Order does not have a singular, known leader. Instead, the faction is guided by the High Scholars, an enigmatic circle whose members rarely reveal themselves.
Relations with Other Factions
The Dark Order’s relationships with the other major factions vary:
- The Order of Light – Their ideological opposite and greatest rival. While the Order of Light believes in purity and controlled wisdom, the Dark Order sees their teachings as weak and naïve. Conflict between them is common, though both factions rarely engage in open warfare.
- The Shadow Council – A faction of enigmatic observers who rarely interact with outsiders. While the Dark Order does not seek alliances, they respect the Shadow Council’s role as recorders of history.
- Cult of the Beyond – Considered fanatics by the Dark Order. While the Cult worships Teleka, the Dark Order sees worship as a distraction from true enlightenment.
- The Gray Order – Once a faction of influence, the Gray Order has become isolationist. The Dark Order views them with disinterest, believing they have removed themselves from the true struggle.
Code of the Dark Order
Every initiate of the Dark Order must abide by a strict code of conduct:
- Hoard Knowledge, But Never Waste It.
- Destroy That Which Seeks to Destroy You.
- Let the Weak Fall, Let the Strong Rise.
- Do Not Fear the Unknown—Master It.
- Act, Do Not Hesitate. Strength Lies in Action.
Recruitment & Initiation
Becoming a member of the Dark Order is not a choice—it is a test.
Potential recruits are not invited but are instead watched, evaluated, and taken when they display potential. The trials of initiation vary, but all involve:
- Mental Trials – Testing the ability to absorb, process, and apply knowledge.
- Combat Trials – Proving one’s ability to fight through brutal duels and gauntlets.
- Endurance Trials – Surviving isolation, deprivation, and mental pressure.