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Tython TMS2

Tython

Astrographical information

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Suns

Moons

Physical information

Class

Terrestrial[5]

Atmosphere

Breathable[6]

Societal information

Population

Uninhabited[3]

Demonym

Tythonian[3]

Affiliation

"Welcome toTython, Lord Vader."
―Doctor Chelli Aphra, to Darth Vader[5]

Tython was a terrestrialplanet located inDeep Core'sTython system that played a pivotal role in the history of theJedi Order. A verdant world that was incredibly rich inthe Force, Tython was eventually abandoned when the ever-changinghyperlanes in the region drifted away from the planet and became shrouded in myth. TheMartyrium of Frozen Tears was built byJedi there, and some Jedischolars made the case that Tython was the site of the Jedi Order'sfirst temple. During theGalactic Civil War,DoctorChelli Lona Aphra led theImperialcommanderDarth Vader to Tython'sMeridional Ice Cap to mislead him as to the location of theRebel Alliance'smain base, which was actually on theOuter Rim planetHoth.

Description[]

Tython was a verdant,[9]uninhabited,[3] terrestrialplanet[5] located in theTython system[9] inthe galaxy'sDeep Core, positioned at the coordinates K-10 on theStandard Galactic Grid.[2] It was orbited by at least twomoons, with the primary being known asAshla,[4] and was incredibly rich inthe Force.[9] Areas on its surface included theMeridional Ice Cap,[5] and a moretemperateregion.[3] Tython was home to a number of native fauna, including beasts,[10]birds,[3]butterflies,[8] and smallmammals. Tython was covered inforests,grasslands,[3] andmountains.[8]

It shared its name withTythonian pendants,[11]Tythonian Mastery Tokens,[4] andJedha City'sTythoni Square.[12]

History[]

Early history[]

The ancient Jedi built the Martyrium of Frozen Tears.

The ancient Jedi built the Martyrium of Frozen Tears.

Tython played a pivotal role in the history of theJedi Order.[9] Thesacred Jedi texts contained a description of Tython's notable beasts.[10] In ancient times, the Jedi built theMartyrium of Frozen Tears in the Meridional Ice Cap.[3] Tython was eventually abandoned when the ever-changinghyperlanes in the region drifted away from the planet.[9]

Shrouded in myth, someJedischolars made the case that Tython was the location of the Jedi Order'sfirst temple,[7] although in reality, it was located on the planetAhch-To.[13] The fabled planet was thought to have troves ofholocrons anddatacards filled with Jedi wisdom from throughout the ages, and if one were to discover it, they could gain access to unmatched power.[14]

High Republic Era[]

The ancientGa'Garen Codex held in theJedi Archives mentioned the planet Tython and its primary moon, Ashla. Its mysteries had confoundedlinguists for a longtime.[15]Months after thededication of theStarlight Beacon[15] in232 BBY,[16]Jedi MasterElzar Mann consulted the Ga'Garen Codex and journeyed aboard hisJedi Vector to theIsle of Seclusion on Ashla. Mann had experienced a terribleForce vision during the aforementioned dedication, and chose the Isle as a place where he couldmeditate in solitude on what he had seen. He waded into the ocean surrounding the Isle, and eventually received a vision that directed him to the planetValo.[15] Jedi MasterHarli Cogra mentioned Elzar Mann's mission to Ashla, inChronicles of the Jedi, a document detailing the Jedi of the High Republic written in theweeks following thedestruction of Starlight Beacon[17] in230 BBY.[16]

Imperial Era[]

"And dad wasright for once,huh? A martyrium from the earliestJedi cults, right in theDeep Core."
―Doctor Chelli Aphra, to 0-0-0[5]
The Meridional Ice Cap.

The Meridional Ice Cap.

During theImperial Era, the15th Deep Core Reserve Fleet operated ahyperspace interdiction checkpoint along the only known hyperspace route between theEmpress Teta system and the interior of the Deep Core.[14]

In3 ABY,[18] in an attempt to save her loved ones who were located at theRebel Alliance'sheadquarters onHoth,DoctorChelli Lona Aphra broughtImperialforces led byEmperorPalpatine'slieutenant,Darth Vader, to Tython, distracting them from discovering the location of the rebel base. Aphra took Vader to the Martyrium of Frozen Tears in the Meridional Ice Cap on Tython, where the theDark Lord and his subordinates were ambushed.[5]

At some point between 3 ABY and4 ABY,[19] the rebel and aspiring JediLuke Skywalker had acquired anAurebesh list of possible Jedi locations from the Galactic Empire, whom he assumed had destroyed and ransacked all of them. The list included Tython.[20]

New Republic Era[]

"This is Tython. That's where we're gonna try to find you a Jedi."
―Din Djarin, to Grogu[8]
Grogu meditating upon the seeing stone at the temple.

Grogu meditating upon the seeing stone at the temple.

In9 ABY,[21] the former JediPadawanAhsoka Tano instructed theMandalorianDin Djarin to take theForce-sensitivechildGrogu to Tython.[6] Djarin did so, traveling to Tython and placing Grogu on theseeing stone. Grogu entered a meditative state while perched on the stone. Meanwhile, thebounty hunterBoba Fett, along with his partner,Fennec Shand, in his ship,Slave I, tracked Djarin to Tython, intent on reacquiringhis armor[8] that Djarin got fromCobb Vanth onTatooine.[22] They wereattacked byMoffGideon'sImperial forces, and after a skirmish and the destruction of Djarin's ship, theRazor Crest, thefoundling was ultimately abducted by thewarlord'sdark troopers.[8]

In21 ABY,[23] Jedi Master Luke Skywalker traveled to Tython and meditate upon the seeing stone. There, he had a vision of him onExegol where hedueled nine wraiths before theForce spirit of hisfather, Anakin Skywalker, came to his aid.[3]

Locations[]

"Go to the planet Tython. There you will find the ancient ruins of a temple that has a strong connection to the Force."
―Ahsoka Tano, to Din Djarin[6]
Vader's forces gather over Tython.

Vader's forces gather over Tython.

A Tythonian mountain was the site of an ancienttemple that had a strong connection to the Force, though it had fallen into ruin by 9 ABY. At the top of the mountain was a seeing stone.[6]

The Meridional Ice Cap contained the underground Martyrium of Frozen Tears, which had a Force-sensitiveconfessional made of solidkyberite. The ice cap was also dotted with ancient statues of robed figures near the Martyrium's entrance.[5] The seeing stone was on the top of a hill in a scrubland area.[8]

Behind the scenes[]

"Luke, you don't even know the "grip of tython" or "the seven moves". You can't…"
―Leia Lars[24]

The term "tython" originates in thesecond draft of what would becomeStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope.[24] Tython was first mentioned in theStar Warscanon inStar Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 36, a2015 magazine for theStar Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon series.[9] It first appeared in the2019 comic bookDoctor Aphra (2016) 40.[5] In the "Chapter 14: The Tragedy," the sixth episode ofStar Wars: The Mandalorian'ssecond season, the filming location of Tython was Rocky Peak Park in Simi Valley, California.[25]

Concept art of Tython for Star Wars: The Old Republic

Concept art of Tython forStar Wars: The Old Republic

In theStar Wars Legends continuity, Tython was first mentioned in the2002 sourcebookPower of the Jedi Sourcebook,[26] where it was the original homeworld of theJe'daii Order[27] and its successor organization, theJedi Order.[28]

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game places "Tython" predominantly in Standard Galactic Grid square, L-10 and partially in K-10, as does supportingStar Wars Legends material.[1] However, new canon maps, starting with theStar Wars Galaxy Map poster, placed it instead in grid square K-10,[29] and theOctober 13,2025[30] iteration of theStar Systems of the Galaxy appendix ofstar systems officially placed Tython in K-10 as well.[2]

Appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.01.1Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
  2. 2.02.12.22.3StarWars.comStar Systems of the Galaxy onStarWars.com(current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for theTython system
  3. 3.003.013.023.033.043.053.063.073.083.093.103.113.12Shadow of the Sith
  4. 4.04.14.24.3The High Republic: The Rising Storm
  5. 5.005.015.025.035.045.055.065.075.085.095.10Doctor Aphra (2016) 40
  6. 6.06.16.26.36.4The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 13: The Jedi"
  7. 7.07.1Star Wars: Complete Locations
  8. 8.08.18.28.38.48.58.6The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 14: The Tragedy"
  9. 9.09.19.29.39.49.5Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 36Guide to the Galaxy: The Deep Core
  10. 10.010.1Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary
  11. The High Republic (2021) 1
  12. Star Wars: Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide
  13. Star Wars: Episode VIIIThe Last Jedi
  14. 14.014.1Nexus of Power
  15. 15.015.115.2The High Republic: The Rising Storm
  16. 16.016.1Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
  17. Star Wars: The High Republic: Chronicles of the Jedi
  18. InDoctor Aphra (2016) 40 it is established that theEcho Base has been constructed onHoth.Star Wars: Timelines states that Echo Base was constructed in3 ABY and places the base's destruction at theBattle of Hoth in the sameyear, meaning that the events ofDoctor Aphra 40 are set in 3ABY.
  19. Star Wars (2020) 19 takes place in betweenStar Wars: Episode VThe Empire Strikes Back andStar Wars: Episode VIReturn of the Jedi, whichStar Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to3 ABY and4 ABY, respectively.
  20. Star Wars (2020) 19
  21. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" and "Chapter 16: The Rescue" to9 ABY. The events of Chapters 1 through 16 ofStar Wars: The Mandalorian must therefore also take place in 9ABY.
  22. The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 9: The Marshal"
  23. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events ofShadow of the Sith to21 ABY.
  24. 24.024.1Adventures of the Starkiller, Episode I: The Star Wars
  25. DisneyGallery-TheMandalorian-logoDisney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Making of Season Two"
  26. Power of the Jedi Sourcebook
  27. Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0
  28. SWTOR icon Tython onThe Old Republic Holonet(backup link)
  29. Star Wars Galaxy Map poster(alsopublished on StarWars.com)
  30. Substack-Favicon Star Wars Galaxy Map Update byJason Fry (@jasonfry) onSubstack (October 13,2025)(backup link)
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