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The Jedi Order


Basic Information
Headquarters Coruscant
Grandmaster Grand Master Yoda
Jedi Council 12-member governing body
Historical Milestones
Origins Je’daii of Tython
Major Conflicts Great Hyperspace War, Sith Wars
Notable Jedi Anakin Skywalker

About

The Jedi Order is a revered monastic organization of Force-sensitive individuals dedicated to upholding peace, justice, and balance across the galaxy. Headquartered on Coruscant, the Jedi serve as the guardians of the Galactic Republic, wielding their mastery of the Force to mediate disputes, protect the innocent, and preserve the Republic’s ideals. As of 981 RSY, the Jedi face a galaxy teetering on the edge of transformation, with the emergence of the Separatist coalition and the expanding influence of the Trade Federation challenging their mission like never before.

The Jedi’s legacy spans millennia, tracing back to the ancient Je’daii of Tython and evolving into a disciplined Order committed to the light side of the Force. Their history is a tapestry of triumphs, trials, and an ongoing quest to balance their peacekeeping duties with the allure of power.

Origins and Philosophy

Birth on Tython The Jedi trace their lineage to Tython, a Force-rich world where the Je’daii Order emerged before 25,000 BTR (Before Treaty of Ruusan). These mystics revered the Force’s dual nature—Ashla (light) and Bogan (dark)—living in balance atop great Tho Yor pyramids. The Force Wars, sparked by a rift over the dark side’s dangers, shattered this harmony. Survivors who rejected Bogan’s chaos founded the Jedi Order, vowing to wield the Force for good. Master Garon Jard, an early visionary, inscribed their purpose:

“The Force is a river—guide it gently, lest it flood and destroy.”

The Jedi Code and Beyond

The Jedi Code, penned by Master Odan-Urr after studying ancient holocrons, became their bedrock:

“There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. There is no chaos, there is harmony. There is no death, there is the Force.”

Beyond the Code, the Jedi embrace the Living Force—a belief in its immediate presence in all life—and the Unifying Force, a cosmic perspective on destiny. Master Yoda, Grand Master in 981 RSY, teaches:

“Feel the Force around you—here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere.”

This duality shapes the Jedi's meditation and foresight, setting them apart from secular powers.

Structure and Traditions

Ranks of Enlightenment

The Jedi Council Housed in the Temple’s Council Tower, the 12-member Jedi Council governs the Order. Masters like Mace Windu, a master of Vaapad combat, and Plo Koon, a sage of empathy, balance tradition with adaptability. Dissenters like Qui-Gon Jinn, who defied orders to follow the Force’s will, show that not all Jedi see eye to eye.

Lightsabers and Rituals

Lightsabers, forged with kyber crystals from Ilum, are a Jedi’s soul made manifest. The Order teaches six primary forms of lightsaber combat, each with distinct strengths and philosophies:

Form I: Shii-Cho – The Way of the Sarlacc

The foundational form, Shii-Cho is taught to all Younglings as the default style. Simple yet versatile, it emphasizes broad, sweeping strikes and disarming techniques, ideal for facing multiple foes or blaster fire. Master Kit Fisto, a Nautolan adept, showcased its fluidity in battle. Yoda instructs:

“Shii-Cho is the root—wild, untamed, but strong.”

Form II: Makashi – The Way of the Ysalamiri

A refined, elegant form, Makashi excels in lightsaber duels with precise, controlled movements. Favored by Jedi Investigators like Taryn Soll for its finesse, it counters single opponents with grace. Count Dooku, a Master in 981 RSY, wields Makashi with unmatched skill, saying:

“Precision is power; elegance, its proof.”

Form III: Soresu – The Way of the Mynock

The ultimate defensive form, Soresu creates an impenetrable shield against blasters and blades. Jedi Sentinels and Obi-Wan Kenobi, a rising Knight, rely on its tight, efficient parries to outlast foes. Kenobi reflects:

“Soresu turns survival into victory.”

Form IV: Ataru – The Way of the Hawk-Bat

An aggressive, acrobatic form, Ataru leverages flips and leaps for dynamic offense. Guardians like Qui-Gon Jinn use it to overwhelm enemies, though its energy demands caution. Yoda, despite his size, masters Ataru, noting:

“Swift you must be, but reckless you must not.”

Form V: Djem So – The Way of the Krayt Dragon

A powerful, assertive form, Djem So blends defense with crushing counterattacks. Guardians favor its strength, and Mace Windu adapts it into his Vaapad variant, channeling aggression safely. Windu warns:

“Djem So demands control—lose it, and you lose yourself.”

Form VI: Niman – The Way of the Rancor

A balanced, versatile form, Niman integrates Force abilities with moderate bladework. Consulars like Korrin Thra use it for diplomacy-turned-defense, though it lacks specialization. Master Jocasta Nu praised:

“Niman is the bridge—mind and blade as one.”

The Gathering on Ilum sees Padawans claim kyber crystals, while the Jedi Funeral—a pyre burning as the Force reclaims the fallen—affirms their transcendence. Sentinels and Investigators often adapt these rites, favoring practicality over ceremony.

Historical Milestones

The Sith Wars

The Jedi in the Age of Renewal (0 RSY - 981 RSY)

After Ruusan, the Jedi embraced peace over war. Master Satele Shan’s lineage bolstered their libraries on Ossus.