Tython

Location from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau

Ancient world sacred to the Jedi, home to a seeing stone atop a mountain temple. Grogu meditated here and reached out through the Force, drawing both Luke Skywalker and Imperial attention.

Tython is old in a way that settles into your bones. The mountain temple is a ring of ancient stones arranged with mathematical precision, worn smooth by millennia of wind. The central seeing stone is unremarkable to look at — just a flat rock — until a Force-sensitive being sits upon it. When Grogu meditated here, a column of energy rose into the sky, visible for miles, a beacon that called across the galaxy. The Force is strong in this place; even non-sensitive visitors report a feeling of being watched, of standing in a cathedral with invisible walls. Moff Gideon's dark troopers attacked while Grogu was in his trance, and the resulting battle scarred the hillside with blaster fire and crashed shuttle wreckage.

Appearance

A green and rocky world of rolling highlands. The temple ruins sit atop a flat mountain — a circle of standing stones around a central seeing stone. The sky above is vast and clear. The surrounding terrain is rugged, scattered with boulders and hardy scrub.

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