"When darkness descends, you must find allies in the shadows."
- Ah-Tazza's Leaf
The Fourth Sacrifice
The three "official" Sacrifices of Kiithchich are Desire, Thought, and Body, but in recent times, a Fourth Sacrifice has been discussed - Hope. At the end of creation, Kiitchich spat onto Huk, imparting knowledge to the Yam`rii. But it is believed It hid away another creation in the saliva- The Maker.
Perfect Race
If there were an "ultimate tool" to fighting the Zeet-ish power, it would be droids. They are extremely resistant to Zeet-ish, obey almost every command, and can be replicated in a small amount of time. Parts can be reassembled, interchanged, or smelted down to make other options. The most efficient use of resources, in the Zeet-ish`Tchizik religion.
On occasion, several droids have made reference to their deity, the Maker, who is responsible for the creation of the automatons. While it is proven that this is not true, the potential for outside influence still exists. If the Maker can manipulate events that lead to the creation of droids, then credit can be given to the Maker.
In extremely rare instances, some droids have become self aware, and still show reverence for the Maker. Having free will and still acknowledging the Maker leads Zeet-ish`Tchizik clergy to believe that their faith is more than simple programming.
On occasion, several droids have made reference to their deity, the Maker, who is responsible for the creation of the automatons. While it is proven that this is not true, the potential for outside influence still exists. If the Maker can manipulate events that lead to the creation of droids, then credit can be given to the Maker.
In extremely rare instances, some droids have become self aware, and still show reverence for the Maker. Having free will and still acknowledging the Maker leads Zeet-ish`Tchizik clergy to believe that their faith is more than simple programming.
Quest for the Maker
In order to effectively fight the Zeet-ish influence, the Maker must be convinced to join in the struggle. He alone can unite the droids into a singular force, and help contain Zeet-ish forever. Finding the Maker, however, is harder than it sounds.
Varying reports from droids themselves not only place the Maker in different locales, but as different forms entirely. From a personal trash compactor to an industrial core of a planetary center, the Maker comes in every shape and size. The numerous examples of the Maker being "nowhere and everywhere" led the Zeet-ish`Tchizik to a startling possibility. The Maker is under construction.
Being able to contact different droids from different locations while having different forms means the Maker is spread across the Eye, and needs to assemble himself first. It is believed that by the sheer number of reports that the Maker (once fully constructed) would be roughly the size of a small moon, and able to unite the droids into a singular purpose.
To the Zeet-ish`Tchizik, the objective is clear. Assemble the Maker.
Varying reports from droids themselves not only place the Maker in different locales, but as different forms entirely. From a personal trash compactor to an industrial core of a planetary center, the Maker comes in every shape and size. The numerous examples of the Maker being "nowhere and everywhere" led the Zeet-ish`Tchizik to a startling possibility. The Maker is under construction.
Being able to contact different droids from different locations while having different forms means the Maker is spread across the Eye, and needs to assemble himself first. It is believed that by the sheer number of reports that the Maker (once fully constructed) would be roughly the size of a small moon, and able to unite the droids into a singular purpose.
To the Zeet-ish`Tchizik, the objective is clear. Assemble the Maker.
Tzayal`Etzil (Hidden Mover)
The Tzayal`Etzil are not a caste of Zeet-ish`Tchizik , nor are they even affiliated with the religion. It is the name given to the race commonly referred to as Jawa.
Most believers of Zeet-ish`Tchizik had little (if any) knowledge of droid repair, structure, or programming. So they needed outside expertise to act as consultants to their mission. The Jawas fit into that niche very nicely.
It is assumed Kiitchich intended the Jawas to be the primary caretakers of the droids until the Maker was complete. Jawas, however, seem to care little about the religion and are only concerned with personal gain. Nonetheless, the Zeet-ish`Tchizik religion views them as the Azaetzil of the droid race : Healer, teacher, and coroner.
Most believers of Zeet-ish`Tchizik had little (if any) knowledge of droid repair, structure, or programming. So they needed outside expertise to act as consultants to their mission. The Jawas fit into that niche very nicely.
It is assumed Kiitchich intended the Jawas to be the primary caretakers of the droids until the Maker was complete. Jawas, however, seem to care little about the religion and are only concerned with personal gain. Nonetheless, the Zeet-ish`Tchizik religion views them as the Azaetzil of the droid race : Healer, teacher, and coroner.