Taryn Vox
Most people who keep archives were once part of the institution that built them. I wasn’t.
I never swore allegiance to the Jedi Council.
I never knelt before a Sith master.
I never claimed neutrality.
I just wanted the truth.
What I found was a war between those who feared it and those who twisted it.
📚 What I Do
I preserve forgotten knowledge—and dismantle accepted wisdom.
- I collect scraps of Canon, Legends, apocrypha, and fan interpretation
- I cross-reference prophecies, doctrines, and contradictions
- I ask questions the Jedi were too afraid to consider
- I believe the Force is deeper—and stranger—than either side admits
I don’t write to convert.
I write to challenge.
🧨 What I’ve Seen
I’ve studied Jedi temples buried in sand, and Sith ruins erased from the archives.
I’ve watched peacekeepers become generals.
I’ve seen the Force used to liberate—and to leash.
And across every era, one truth stands:
Those in power always edit the narrative.
This archive is an answer to that.
🤐 What I Don’t Believe
- That light is always good, or that dark is always evil
- That attachment is weakness
- That silence is safety
- That history belongs to the victors
I don’t believe in the binary.
I believe in balance as complexity, not symmetry.
In truth as tension, not certainty.
🧭 What I Want From You
Don’t follow me.
Trace your own path through the archive. Disagree. Annotate. Dig deeper.
That’s the point.
JediArchive isn’t about reverence. It’s about reckoning.
And if you’re here, it means you’re already starting to see what they never wanted you to.
Welcome.
You’re not alone in the dark anymore.
— Taryn Vox