With the death of Tapal, Kestis went into hiding as a rigger in the Scrapper Guild on Bracca, secretly keeping the lightsaber of his fallen master on his person. In his dying breaths, Tapal bequeathed Kestis his own lightsaber. In the subsequent skirmish Kestis lost his first lightsaber and Tapal lost his life. In the final days of the Clone Wars, Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis and his master Jaro Tapal were stationed about the Venator-class Star Destroyer Albedo Brave when Order 66 was initiated by Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine, turning the clone forces aboard the vessel against the Jedi. History Constructing a new lightsaber Previous sabers Furthermore, the weapon could split into two separate lightsabers, allowing Kestis to use Jar'Kai. One blade could be ignited or both at the same time, allowing Kestis to use the weapon single-bladed or double-bladed respectively. The other end features a flared emitter and a wrapped x-shape pattern. Similar to Jaro Tapal's, the lightsaber was a double-bladed weapon with one side comprised with dual emitter shrouds on either end and a black grip section in the middle. The crystals had originally been one, but had split in half when Kestis found them. The lightsaber was powered by a pair of kyber crystals retrieved by Kestis from the Crystal Cave on Ilum in 14 BBY. Cal Kestis' second lightsaber was a double-bladed weapon made from the salvaged parts of other lightsabers.Ĭal Kestis' second lightsaber was constructed using parts from Jaro Tapal's lightsaber and Cere Junda's lightsaber, both of which had been entrusted to Kestis by their former owners.
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