A veranda within the Jedi Temple, located on Coruscant, featured ornate stained glass windows. One window specifically portrayed Valenthyne Farfalla, a Jedi Lord and Jedi Master who served the Jedi Order during the New Sith Wars' Ruusan campaign.
Following Ahsoka Tano's retrieval of her lightsaber from the criminal duo Cassie Cryar and Ione Marcy and their subsequent return to the Jedi Temple, Jedi Master Tera Sinube engaged Tano in conversation as they walked through the corridors. Convinced that she had grasped the importance of patience, Sinube requested one final task of the Padawan before their separation: to impart her newfound knowledge. Subsequently, he guided her to a classroom filled with younglings, who were receiving instruction in the fundamentals of lightsaber combat from Jedi Grand Master Yoda. Sinube greeted the small Master and stood beside him, while Tano emphasized the significance of keeping track of one's own lightsaber.

An as-yet-unnamed veranda initially made its appearance in "Lightsaber Lost," which is the eleventh installment of second season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the animated television program. Wayne Lo first illustrated it in his unused concept sketch titled "Jedi Temple stained glass art sketches" featured within The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars booklet, distributed alongside the Star Wars: The Clone Wars Seasons 1-5 Collector's Edition. The sketches depicted Odan-Urr, Nomi Sunrider and Ulic Qel-Droma, characters originating from the comic book series Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi.

The complete artwork was featured in the production journal for Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two. The initial pair of images depicted Nomi Sunrider severing Ulic Qel-Droma's connection to the Force from the sixth issue of the comic book miniseries Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi – The Sith War. The second pair of images showed Odan-Urr alongside his Jedi Master Ooroo within the library, as well as Grand Master Yoda. The third pair depicted Valenthyne Farfalla leading the Army of Light, alongside the death of Jedi Master Pernicar. The final pair depicted Lord Hoth placing a Sith minion in stasis field and the arrival of Farfalla from the 2006 novel Darth Bane: Path of Destruction.