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{{Quote|Observing the world around them, they saw two moons in the one sky&mdash;light Ashla and dark Bogan&mdash;and they understood the dual aspects to the Force, light and dark.|[[Ketu]], on [[Tythan]]s|Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1}}
 
{{Quote|Observing the world around them, they saw two moons in the one sky&mdash;light Ashla and dark Bogan&mdash;and they understood the dual aspects to the Force, light and dark.|[[Ketu]], on [[Tythan]]s|Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1}}
'''Ashla''' was one of the two [[moon]]s of the [[planet]] of [[Tython]]. Observing both Ashla and [[Bogan (moon)|Bogan]], the other natural satellite, the [[Tythan|first settlers]] of Tython recognized the [[Light side of the Force|light]] and the [[Dark side of the Force|dark]] aspects of [[the Force]]. Later, both moons were used as a destination for non-[[Force-sensitive]] Tythans who subsequently colonized [[Settled Worlds|the rest]] of the [[Tython system]]. By the [[year]] [[25,793 BBY]], Ashla was used as a place of [[Exile (punishment)|exile]] by the [[Je'daii Order]] for its members who had veered too much to the light side of the Force. Those Je'daii would contemplate the darkness of the moon of Bogan, while the Je'daii sent to Bogan for straying too far to the dark side meditated on Ashla in return.
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'''Ashla''' was one of the two [[moon]]s of the [[planet]] of [[Tython]]. Observing both Ashla and [[Bogan (moon)|Bogan]], the other natural satellite, the [[Tythan|first settlers]] of Tython recognized the [[Light side of the Force|light]] and the [[Dark side of the Force|dark]] aspects of [[the Force]]. Later, both moons were colonized by non-[[Force-sensitive]] Tythans who built stone [[City|cities]] there and subsequently settled [[Settled Worlds|the rest]] of the [[Tython system]]. By the [[year]] [[25,793 BBY]], Ashla was used as a place of [[Exile (punishment)|exile]] by the [[Je'daii Order]] for its members who had veered too much to the light side of the Force. Those Je'daii would contemplate the darkness of the moon of Bogan, while the Je'daii sent to Bogan for straying too far to the dark side meditated on Ashla in return.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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==History==
 
==History==
 
{{Quote|The Tythans who were not Je'daii left Tython, going first to the moons, Ashla and Bogan, and from there outward&mdash;to populate the other worlds in the system.|Ketu|Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1}}
 
{{Quote|The Tythans who were not Je'daii left Tython, going first to the moons, Ashla and Bogan, and from there outward&mdash;to populate the other worlds in the system.|Ketu|Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1}}
When the [[Tythan|first settlers]] of Tython observed Ashla and Bogan, they developed the notions of the [[Light side of the Force|light]] and the [[Dark side of the Force|dark]] side of [[the Force]]&mdash;which they also called Ashla and Bogan, respectively&mdash;and understood the necessity for a balance between those two Force aspects. In the second [[Time|millennium]] following the [[First Migration|settlement]] of Tython, the non-[[Force-sensitive]] Tythans first traveled to the two moons, and then went on to colonize the [[Settled Worlds|rest of the worlds]] in the [[star system]].<ref name="DotJ1">''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1]]''</ref>
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When the [[Tythan|first settlers]] of Tython observed Ashla and Bogan, they developed the notions of the [[Light side of the Force|light]] and the [[Dark side of the Force|dark]] side of [[the Force]]&mdash;which they also called Ashla and Bogan, respectively&mdash;and understood the necessity for a balance between those two Force aspects.<ref name="DotJ1">''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1]]''</ref> These beliefs gave rise to a legend which stated that the two moons were birthed by Tython from its fiery core.<ref name="DotJ6" /> In the second [[Time|millennium]] following the [[First Migration|settlement]] of Tython,<ref name="DotJ1" /> the non-[[Force-sensitive]] Tythans colonized the moons, building stone [[City|cities]] there, and later settled the [[Settled Worlds|rest of the worlds]] in the [[star system]].<ref name="DotJ6" />
 
By the [[year]] [[25,793 BBY]],<ref name="CBR">{{Cite_web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34902|title=NYCC EXCLUSIVE: Ostrander and Duursema Unveil "Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi"|work=Comic Book Resources|accessdate=2011-10-14}}</ref> Ashla was used as a place where the [[Je'daii Order]] would send those members of the Order who had strayed too far to the light side of the Force. Those [[Exile (punishment)|exiled]] Je'daii would [[Meditation|meditate]] on the moon of Bogan in order to re-achieve the balance between the two aspects of the Force, while, conversely, the Je'daii who had veered too much to the dark side were sent to Bogan and contemplated the moon of Ashla.<ref name="DotJ0" />
 
By the [[year]] [[25,793 BBY]],<ref name="CBR">{{Cite_web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34902|title=NYCC EXCLUSIVE: Ostrander and Duursema Unveil "Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi"|work=Comic Book Resources|accessdate=2011-10-14}}</ref> Ashla was used as a place where the [[Je'daii Order]] would send those members of the Order who had strayed too far to the light side of the Force. Those [[Exile (punishment)|exiled]] Je'daii would [[Meditation|meditate]] on the moon of Bogan in order to re-achieve the balance between the two aspects of the Force, while, conversely, the Je'daii who had veered too much to the dark side were sent to Bogan and contemplated the moon of Ashla.<ref name="DotJ0" />
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==Locations==
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The first settlers of Ashla built cities on the moon, using stone as a building material. The ruins of those cities were used millennia later by the Je'daii who were exiled to the moon.<ref name="DotJ6" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
The moon Ashla was first depicted in ''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0]]'', a preview issue of the ''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi]]'' series of [[comic book]]s. The issue was published on [[February 1]], [[2012]] and was written by [[John Ostrander]] and penciled by [[Jan Duursema]]. Ashla made its first [[in-universe]] appearance in the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1|first issue]] of the series&mdash;published on [[February 15]] of the same year&mdash;and later also appeared in the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 2: Force Storm, Part 2|second]], the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 3: Force Storm, Part 3|third]] and the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 5: Force Storm, Part 5|fifth]] issue. The moon was also mentioned in the 2012 reference book ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia]]''. In ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''&mdash;a [[2011]] [[wikipedia:Massively multiplayer online role-playing game|massively multiplayer online roleplaying game]] developed by [[BioWare]]&mdash;a single moon of Tython appeared in a cutscene depicting the player-controlled [[Hero of Tython|Jedi Padawan]]'s approach to the planet, however the moon remains to be identified as either Ashla or Bogan.
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The moon Ashla was first depicted in ''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0]]'', a preview issue of the ''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi]]'' series of [[comic book]]s. The issue was published on [[February 1]], [[2012]] and was written by [[John Ostrander]] and penciled by [[Jan Duursema]]. Ashla made its first [[in-universe]] appearance in the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1|first issue]] of the series, published on [[February 15]] of the same year. The moon later appeared in the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 2: Force Storm, Part 2|second]], the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 3: Force Storm, Part 3|third]] and the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 5: Force Storm, Part 5|fifth]] issue of the comics and is also set to appear in the [[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 6: The Prisoner of Bogan, Part 1|sixth]] issue that is due on [[November 28]], 2012.<ref name="DotJ6-Dark Horse">{{Cite_web|url=http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/19-803/Star-Wars-Dawn-of-the-Jedi-The-Prisoner-of-Bogan-1|title=Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi—The Prisoner of Bogan #1|work=Dark Horse Comics|accessdate=2012-11-19}}</ref> Ashla was mentioned in the 2012 reference book ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia]]'', as well. In ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''&mdash;a [[2011]] [[wikipedia:Massively multiplayer online role-playing game|massively multiplayer online roleplaying game]] developed by [[BioWare]]&mdash;a single moon of Tython appeared in a cutscene depicting the player-controlled [[Hero of Tython|Jedi Padawan]]'s approach to the planet, however the moon remains to be identified as either Ashla or Bogan.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 3: Force Storm, Part 3]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 3: Force Storm, Part 3]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 5: Force Storm, Part 5]]''
 
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*''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 6: The Prisoner of Bogan, Part 1]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]'' {{C|Possible first appearance}}
 
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]'' {{C|Possible first appearance}}
   

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"Observing the world around them, they saw two moons in the one sky—light Ashla and dark Bogan—and they understood the dual aspects to the Force, light and dark."
Ketu, on Tythans[src]

Ashla was one of the two moons of the planet of Tython. Observing both Ashla and Bogan, the other natural satellite, the first settlers of Tython recognized the light and the dark aspects of the Force. Later, both moons were colonized by non-Force-sensitive Tythans who built stone cities there and subsequently settled the rest of the Tython system. By the year 25,793 BBY, Ashla was used as a place of exile by the Je'daii Order for its members who had veered too much to the light side of the Force. Those Je'daii would contemplate the darkness of the moon of Bogan, while the Je'daii sent to Bogan for straying too far to the dark side meditated on Ashla in return.

Description

Along with Bogan, Ashla comprised the pair of moons of Tython—the fifth planet of the Tython system that was located in the Deep Core region of the galaxy,[1] at galactic coordinates L-10.[2] From orbit, Ashla appeared to be mostly light-gray in color, with several regions of the surface being blue-colored. The moon had an atmosphere with clouds that appeared white from space.[3]

History

"The Tythans who were not Je'daii left Tython, going first to the moons, Ashla and Bogan, and from there outward—to populate the other worlds in the system."
―Ketu[src]

When the first settlers of Tython observed Ashla and Bogan, they developed the notions of the light and the dark side of the Force—which they also called Ashla and Bogan, respectively—and understood the necessity for a balance between those two Force aspects.[4] These beliefs gave rise to a legend which stated that the two moons were birthed by Tython from its fiery core.[5] In the second millennium following the settlement of Tython,[4] the non-Force-sensitive Tythans colonized the moons, building stone cities there, and later settled the rest of the worlds in the star system.[5] By the year 25,793 BBY,[6] Ashla was used as a place where the Je'daii Order would send those members of the Order who had strayed too far to the light side of the Force. Those exiled Je'daii would meditate on the moon of Bogan in order to re-achieve the balance between the two aspects of the Force, while, conversely, the Je'daii who had veered too much to the dark side were sent to Bogan and contemplated the moon of Ashla.[1]

Locations

The first settlers of Ashla built cities on the moon, using stone as a building material. The ruins of those cities were used millennia later by the Je'daii who were exiled to the moon.[5]

Behind the scenes

The moon Ashla was first depicted in Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0, a preview issue of the Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi series of comic books. The issue was published on February 1, 2012 and was written by John Ostrander and penciled by Jan Duursema. Ashla made its first in-universe appearance in the first issue of the series, published on February 15 of the same year. The moon later appeared in the second, the third and the fifth issue of the comics and is also set to appear in the sixth issue that is due on November 28, 2012.[7] Ashla was mentioned in the 2012 reference book Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia, as well. In Star Wars: The Old Republic—a 2011 massively multiplayer online roleplaying game developed by BioWare—a single moon of Tython appeared in a cutscene depicting the player-controlled Jedi Padawan's approach to the planet, however the moon remains to be identified as either Ashla or Bogan.

Appearances

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named DotJ0
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named EAOC
  3. Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 5: Force Storm, Part 5
  4. 4.0 4.1 Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 1: Force Storm, Part 1
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named DotJ6
  6. NYCC EXCLUSIVE: Ostrander and Duursema Unveil "Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi" on Comic Book Resources (backup link not verified!)
  7. Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi—The Prisoner of Bogan #1 on Dark Horse Comics (backup link not verified!)