Darth Revan's Sith Holocron

Darth Revan's holocron was a four-sided pyramid-shaped Sith holocron molded in the shape of the Temple of the Ancients on Lehon, slightly larger than the Human hand. Recorded by the former Sith Lord, detailing his thoughts on the Sith and dark side philosophy, the holocron contained knowledge of ancient Sith rituals too dangerous and powerful for even the strongest Sith Master to attempt, including the Thought bomb. The holocron projected a tiny crude image of the Master whose personality was imprinted on it, wearing dark hooded robes; Revan would share his knowledge with any who was worthy.

Following Revan's capture and return to the light side of the Force, the holocron was lost within the Temple of the Ancients on Rakata Prime, a place of great significance to him as it was a stepping stone in his fall to the dark side and also the place of his final redemption.

Darth Bane would later rediscover the holocron. Using the knowledge inside he fashioned the Rule of Two. When the holocron's power source died it was of no more use to Bane. He did just as Revan had instructed and destroyed the artifact, crushing it with the Force until nothing but dust remained.

The Temple of the Ancients, where the holocron was hidden, was protected by a tribe of Rakata along with a force field that only they could remove by invoking a ritual. Despite this fact, a small group of Sith apprentices along with a few Masters occupied the Temple during Revan's reign as Dark Lord of the Sith. However, after Revan's redemption and subsequent return, the Sith who remained in the temple were destroyed and the temple was left deserted with no guards or occupants. Afterwards, Jedi swept the temple taking all dark side-related artifacts; the Holocron, however, was left undiscovered in its hiding place.

Appearances

 * Darth Bane: Path of Destruction