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"Destiny has but one throne, and if the Jedi queen claims it, the Sith cannot."
―Sarasu Taalon[1]

The Throne of Balance was a site in the realm of the Force known as beyond shadows. Viewable within the Pool of Knowledge on a planet in the Maw, it granted a vision of the future in the form of a being or beings on or around the Throne. Both Luke Skywalker and Jacen Solo viewed the Throne of Balance. The first time Solo viewed it, he saw a dark, armored figure ruling the galaxy and surrounded by dark acolytes, and became determined to prevent that future's fulfillment.[2] Shortly before he died, Solo saw the Throne of Balance again, except this time with his own daughter, Allana, on the Throne, ruling justly in a time of peace.[3]

Two years later, Leia Organa Solo had a similar vision of Allana Solo standing in front of a mix of species, looking to her for guidance and peace. In Organa Solo's vision, Allana was beside a large white throne, but no one was standing beside her to help her or comfort her, and none of the Skywalkers or Solos were there either.[2]

Luke Skywalker later looked upon the Throne of Balance while he was beyond shadows, and he too saw Allana ruling in a time of peace.[2][3] Later, Sith High Lord Sarasu Taalon saw a Jedi queen—unbeknownst to him, Allana Solo—on the Throne, causing the Sith's alliance with the Jedi to dissolve. He feared that she could prevent the Sith from retaking the galaxy, and thus desired to learn everything about her, so that he could ensure such circumstances did not come about.[1]

During the Duel at the Lake of Apparitions, Luke finally met the Dark Man. After the two worked together to defeat Abeloth, Jacen confided in Luke that the reason he turned to the dark side and became a Sith was in order to change the future because he had seen Allana next to the Dark Man on the Throne of Balance.[4] Krayt countered with his own correct speculation, that he would one day rule, and that Caedus's deeds only slowed him down.[4][5]

Behind the scenes[]

The concept of the Throne of Balance was developed by Troy Denning in his Star Wars writing, from Star Wars: The Dark Nest Trilogy through to Legacy of the Force: Tempest until it was first identified by name in Fate of the Jedi: Abyss. The author stated that it was not a physical throne, but a mythic symbol that readers should be careful of interpreting too literally.[6]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fate of the Jedi: Vortex
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fate of the Jedi: Abyss
  3. 3.0 3.1 Legacy of the Force: Invincible
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse
  5. Legacy Era Campaign Guide
  6. Facebook icon Troy Denning (@troy.denning) on Facebook: Q&A for Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse (April 4, 2012): "Joseph, I think the question of whether Mortis is the homeworld of the Force really belongs to Dave Filoni to answer. In my view, it was a mythic interpretation of the Force functions -- but, as with all symbols, I think you have to be careful about reading it too literally.
    […]
    Gregory -- exactly. The Throne of Balance is a symbol, not a physical throne. You have to think of it on several levels at once.
    […]
    Candace -- I think the throne of balance was my idea. It kind of developed over time, from DN through Tempest." (backup link)
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