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Entry Number: 516
Entry Subject: Echani
Status: Fanon

Information: The Echani are a race of near humans (or humans, the idea is hotly contested) that are known throughout the galaxy for their excellent workmanship and deadly Martial Arts. Echani are generally tall, lithe, have very light hair colors.
Theories: The Guide’s information on the Echani is sporadic at best. Some Theorize that the Echani lifespans that average between 200 and 250 years, although some of the most powerful Echani masters can live beyond that. Their neurochemistry may also be different from a standard humans.
History:
The Guide does not have a complete history of the Echani. Most of this is gathered from hearsay and stories passed down.
The Echani’s History beyond a certain point is known only to themselves. They were in existence at least 5,000 years ago. Scattered Republic records show that they may have signed a neutrality agreement at the time. The Echani spread across several worlds in the Colony and Rim regions, forming Septs. The Echani soon spread across the mid-rim, and began selling excellently crafted weapons and technology, this much is for certain. They likely remained neutral during the second Sith War, but some of them fought in the Mandalorian wars, which some speculate is the source of the Rivalry between the two subsects of humans.
However after that the Echani probably were content to meditate upon the workings of the universe and produce ever more elegant weapons, which fetched high prices. However, in the late 2800s BBY the Echani probably purchased the worlds they were living on because most of the other inhabitants disappeared. Possibly due to some economic problems the Old Republic was experiencing during that period. The Echani did retire to their worlds, however it is unknown if the other denizens were ismply incorporated into Echani civilization, or if they left.
For some reason, the Echani’s economics slowed, and then vanished altogether. They were still in existence, however, that much is certain. It is unknown as to why. They’ve since then remained neutral.
Then came the Empire.
Palpatine himself arrived on an Echani Sept-World to either make certain their neutrality or destroy them. The Abbots negotiated, and a treaty was signed. In exchange for leaving the Empire leaving them Alone, the Echani would pledge neutrality in the coming rebellion *and* train the Imperial Royal Guard in their deadly arts. Palpatine surprisingly held to the treaty, but many speculate he had too many other troubles on his hands with the new Rebellion against his rule.
The Empire rose and fell, and the Echani were mostly ignored by the New Republic, and their worlds left untouched by many of the crises that engulfed the time period. The Reborn Palpatine was too busy crushing the upstart Republic to worry about the monks of the Echani. And the border wars were too far away for the Echani to be worried by them.
*It is believed that since about 100 BBY several Echani have been given leave to travel the Galaxy, and given the title rangers. The most notable of these is the Legendary Assassin Tal’dras Seraphim, who fought in the Draco crisis alongside Master Mordrana Brunhildt.
Then came the Yuzhan Vong. Almost nothing is known of the Echani during this period. It is unknown if any Sept-worlds fell during the invasion. The Echani may or may not have fought in the conflict. It is unknown.
The Galactic Alliance and the New Empire rose from the ashes, and again the Echani were ignored the Sith and the Jedi fought once more. The only notable thing that happened during this period was that Tal’dras Seraphim may have elevated to command of the Rangers, and more Rangers were deployed. The games of Brinksmanship between the new factions continued for many years, until the assassination of Roan Fel by Darth Krayt in 130 ABY. The Echani have still done nothing. The mystery of whatever they have been doing for years continues to stump the experts on the subject. Only the Echani know what it is they are doing…
Martial Arts:
A large aspect of Echani society are their Martial Arts. Every adult Echani knows several different forms of Martial Arts, and Echani Warriors and Masters know many or all of them.
The Echani’s Martial Arts are patterned after an animal, and there are a multitude of forms in existence. A good Echani can switch forms at whim, and combat any opponents strengths and their own weaknesses with them.
An important aspect of Echani and their Martial Arts is the concept of Xi. Xi is a state the Echani undergo when under duress or in Combat that they believe increases their Pain Tolerance, Reaction Time, etc. They describe it as the emptiness of the galaxy, embodied by a person. Echani meditate for days at a time when learning how to go into Xi. However, most Masters can drop into the state at whim, and control how deep they are in it. It does show an increase in combat capabilities when they drop into it, but this may simply be a spiritual effect on their minds.
Scientists and Neurochemists theorize that it may be more than that. Their brains may release a neurochemical that inhibits emotions. This may or may not be true, and if it is, it definitely shows that Echani couldn’t remain deep in Xi for long, as it may lead to serious brain damage or death.
Craftsmanship: For millennia the Echani were praised for their excellent Craftsmanship. Echani Armorers and Craftsmen endeavor to make everything they work on more elegant, while simultaneously increasing its functionality. This is best displayed by their weapons, which are deadlier than their counterparts, and equal to their Mandolorian counterparts, but many describe them as a work of art. The Echani bring art into all of their work.
Echani society: Modern Xenosociologists theorize Echani society is quite simple. Everyone has a job (Martial Artist, Ranger, Craftsperson, Artist, Armorer, Monk, Assassin etc.) and they perform that job to the best of their abilities. The Echani are a happy people, pleased with simplicity and elegance. It is known that they are wonderful dancers and poets, and Echani clothing was very popular before they disappeared, praised for it’s lightness and it’s texture.
All Echani live in a Sept, or so it is theorized, which is an Echani settlement. It is believed that they can range in size anywhere from a small hamlet to a large metropolis. Each Sept should have at least one meditation hall, homes for all of the Echani enclosed, Martial practice areas, and craft halls. Septs that take up an entire world are known as Sept-Worlds. Few outsiders have been admitted into a Sept since the retreat, and those that have compliment their beauty and elegance. Each Sept is believed to be led by an abbot, and there is thought to be some sort of council of abbots.
There is however, a ranking system in Echani society.
The following is theory only, as no contributors to the Guide know the actual system.
Apprentice: One who is learning their trade
Cadet: One who has significant mastery of their trade to be considered proficient in it.
Senior Cadet: One whose mastery of their trade exceeds the majority of other Echani.
Master: One who has complete mastery of their trade, and can teach it to others.
Abbot: One who has mastered Xi to it’s utmost. Leads a Sept.
Rivalry with the Mandalorians: Nobody knows where the antagonism between the Mandalorians and the Echani started. Not even the Echani or Mandalorians know. The Echani blame it on the Mando’ade and vice versa. It can best be described as a cool rivalry, never coming to blows, but one was always trying to outdo the other. The rivalry stopped when the Mandalorians went into their Death Spiral, and the Echani retreated into their Septs. With the new Mandalorians however, the Echani do not know if they will continue the age-old feud, or if they have forgotten.
Their skills however, are comparable.
The Watch: Rumors abound about an Echani spy-net, called The Watch. It supposedly among the most efficient intelligence gathering services in existence. The Outlaw’s Guide to the Galaxy can neither confirm nor deny the existence of the Watch.
Echani of note:
Master Tal’dras Seraphim: Legendary Assassin and believed to be current commander of the Rangers, Tal’dras is among the deadliest non-force users in the Galaxy. He leads the Rangers like a Scalpel, and the Echani have profited from his leadership. He has one son (Archaras) but was never officially married. His lover disappeared after the birth of his son. It is unknown whether she died in childbirth, or simply left him. Either way he was devastated and spoke only to his abbot and his son in person. He is still in mourning.
Abbot Xi: Abbot of the Sept B’ranna calls home, he is thought to be the eldest Echani alive, at well over four hundred years. If any such Council of Abbots exists, he no doubt sits at its fore.
Archaras Seraphim: Please see the Imperial Personnel Database; Legacy for more.
Master Mir’calo Seraphim: Tal’dras’ Brother, and Archaras’ Uncle, Mir’calo is a Master armorer, and it is debated over whether he is the best Armorer in any Sept. He has gone into mourning for his brothers loss, and during this period his work has been darkly elegant and unbelievably deadly.