As depicted in the
canon, the Jedi study and utilize
the Force in order to help and protect those in need. The Jedi members, known as Jedi Knights, respect all life by defending and protecting those who cannot do it for themselves, striving for peaceful and non-combative solutions to any altercations they encounter and fighting only in self-defense and for the defense of those they protect. By training the mind and the body, the Jedi seek to improve themselves by gaining unfettered access to the Force while also seeking to improve those individuals and groups they come in contact with. Like their evil counterparts, the
Sith, the main weapon of the Jedi is the lightsaber. However, according to Lucas, "The Force really doesn't have anything to do with the lightsaber. Anybody can have a lightsaber. It's just a weapon like a pistol". Qui-Gon Jinn gives an insight into the Force in
The Phantom Menace when he tells Anakin: "Your focus determines your reality". And later, he explains: "Midi-chlorians are microscopic lifeforms that reside within all of your cells. And we are symbionts with them. Lifeforms living together for mutual advantage. Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to us, telling us the will of The Force. When you learn to quiet your mind you'll hear them speaking to you". In
A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker: "The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, it binds the galaxy together." ". . . a Jedi can feel the Force flowing through him. It [partially] controls your actions, but it also obeys your commands".
The Skywalker Saga Prequel trilogy The prequel trilogy depicts the Jedi in their peak of power, headquartered at the
Jedi Temple on
Coruscant, and dealing with the rising presence of the dark side of the Force and the return of the Sith. In
Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999), Jedi Master
Qui-Gon Jinn (
Liam Neeson) discovers nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker (
Jake Lloyd), whom he believes to be the "
Chosen One" of a Jedi prophecy, destined to bring balance to the Force. At the end of
The Phantom Menace, following Qui-Gon's death at the hands of
Darth Maul (
Ray Park), Anakin is paired with his apprentice, the young Obi-Wan Kenobi (
Ewan McGregor), who promises to train him. The sequel,
Episode II: Attack of the Clones, establishes that the Jedi forswear attachments, being in the same category of possession and striving to cultivate compassion, unconditional love instead. As revealed in the
Clone Wars series, As revealed in
Star Wars: The Clone Wars, each
clone trooper was implanted with a chip that Palpatine would activate with the verbal command
Order 66. This resulted in the clones being forcibly brainwashed into viewing their Jedi generals as traitors to the Republic and subsequently
summarily executing them. Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker led the 501st Legion to carry out "Operation Knightfall" against the Jedi Temple, burning and slaughtering all Jedi within, including Temple-Defender Shaak Ti. Sidious deceived the people of the Republic that the Jedi were corrupted warmongers responsible for prolonging the Clone Wars, labeling them criminals with bounties placed on them. Darth Vader continued to hunt and kill nearly every surviving Jedi during the early years of the Empire, in what became known as the
Great Jedi Purge.
Original trilogy The Jedi are first introduced in the 1977 motion picture
Star Wars as an order of
warrior monks who serve as "the guardians of peace and justice in
the galaxy" and embrace the mystical Force.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (
Alec Guinness) explains that
Darth Vader (
David Prowse/
James Earl Jones), a former apprentice and the Jedi's main enemy, helped the
Galactic Empire to exterminate the Jedi, and seeks to train
Luke Skywalker (
Mark Hamill) to be the Jedi Order's last hope. By the end of the film, which depicts the
battle of Yavin, Luke is on the path to becoming a Jedi. In the sequel,
The Empire Strikes Back, Luke receives Jedi training from the elderly (and only surviving) Jedi Master
Yoda (
Frank Oz), even as he learns that Vader is, in fact, his father, former Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker. The third film in the
original trilogy,
Return of the Jedi, ends with Luke redeeming Vader—who kills Darth Sidious to save him, thus bringing balance to the Force—and helping destroy the Empire, thus fulfilling his destiny as a Jedi. The two last Jedi Masters die during the events of the films, after which they return as
Force spirits to help Luke.
Sequel trilogy In
The Force Awakens, the first film in the sequel trilogy, Luke had attempted to rebuild the Jedi Order, but his nephew
Ben Solo (
Adam Driver) fell to the dark side, lured by the mysterious
Snoke (
Andy Serkis), and destroyed his temple and other apprentices. Ben is renamed Kylo Ren and destroys all that Luke built. After Kylo's fall and the destruction of the New Jedi Order, Luke goes into a self-imposed exile on
Ahch-To, believing himself and the Jedi to negatively influence the galaxy. In the sequel
The Last Jedi, the scavenger
Rey (
Daisy Ridley) discovers Luke on Ahch-To and convinces him to train her in the ways of the Force. During her training, Luke explains that the past Jedi allowed Darth Sidious to rise to power. She also discovers several ancient Jedi texts hidden away in a tree. Rey learns the truth about Ben's fall to the dark side and believes herself to be his only chance of redemption. Luke decides to stay on Ahch-To and attempts to burn down the tree with the texts, but cannot bring himself to do so. However,
Yoda appears as a Force spirit and burns the tree, teaching him that failure is just as important as success, and those masters are defined by those who surpass them. Near the end of the film, Luke confronts Kylo on the planet
Crait. It is subsequently revealed that Luke had been projecting himself from Ahch-To; he dies from the effort and becomes one with the Force. Rey is shown to have taken the sacred Jedi texts before she left Ahch-To, to continue her training. In
The Rise of Skywalker, the final film of the sequel trilogy, it is discovered that Darth Sidious created Snoke and has returned from death and has been secretly manipulating events from the Sith world
Exegol. In his last attempt to reclaim the galaxy, Sidious unveils the Final Order, a massive fleet of
Xyston-class Star Destroyers built by the
Sith Eternal. The Emperor offers the Sith fleet to Kylo Ren in exchange for killing the last remaining Jedi, Rey, who is revealed to be his granddaughter. After the death of Kylo's mother,
Leia Organa (
Carrie Fisher), Kylo returns to the light and reclaims his identity as Ben Solo. At the end of the film, Ben joins Rey as she confronts Sidious. Rey channels the power of the past Jedi to destroy Sidious and the Sith—thus bringing balance back to the Force—before dying herself. Ben sacrifices his life to revive Rey and becomes one with the Force. With peace and justice restored to the galaxy, Rey lives on to start the Jedi Order again.
Anthologies and derivative works In a deleted scene from
Attack of the Clones, the "Lost Twenty" is the name given to a group of Jedi Masters—numbering twenty in total—who left the Jedi Order throughout its history. The first 12 of this Lost Twenty became "Dark Jedi" who eventually founded the first Sith Empire. In the years preceding the Clone Wars, Jedi Master
Dooku left the Jedi Order as a result of differences with his fellow Jedi, becoming the 20th Jedi Master in the history of the Order to do so. To showcase the failures of the Jedi they created statues of the fallen Jedi and placed them in the Jedi Temple Archives. The animated television series
Star Wars: The Clone Wars depicts the battles of the Clone Wars, focusing on the Jedi and clone troopers they lead against the Separatists and its Sith leaders. The series reveals that Anakin trained an apprentice,
Ahsoka Tano, between
Attack of the Clones and
Revenge of the Sith. Later arcs explore the foundations of Order 66 and Darth Sidious' manipulation of the Jedi Order. The animated television series
Star Wars Rebels reveals that Ahsoka and a Jedi named
Kanan Jarrus survived the purge; the latter trains a new apprentice,
Ezra Bridger. The series also reveals that, following the start of the purge with Order 66, Sidious commissioned the Inquisitorius, a group of former Jedi who had turned to the dark side for various reasons, to aid Darth Vader in hunting down the remaining Jedi. The
Clone Wars spinoff series
Star Wars: The Bad Batch follows the titular group of enhanced clones, whose genetic mutations allow them to disobey Order 66 and instead choose to save a younger Kanan after his master is killed by the other clones. The canon
video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order introduces Cal Kestis, a former Padawan hiding from the Empire who accidentally exposes his Force abilities to aid someone, putting him on the Inquisitors' radar. Kestis gets aid from Cere Junda, another Jedi Knight in hiding. In the 2023 sequel,
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it is revealed that mercenary Bode Akuna was also a survivor of Order 66. In the limited series
Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Great Jedi Purge is depicted in a flashback in which Reva Sevander, future Inquisitor called Third Sister, escapes from the clones during the night of Order 66.
Members The exact size of the pre-purge Jedi's membership and operations are never specified. However, in the
Star Wars Rebels episode
"Path of the Jedi", Kanan Jarrus stated:
Yoda Yoda was a wise, experienced, and powerful Grand Master of the Jedi of an unknown species and the oldest known prophet in existence (having lived at least 900 years), considered the wisest and most powerful Jedi Master within the
Star Wars universe.
Mace Windu Mace Windu was a human Jedi Master of the Order and one of the last members of the Order's upper echelons before the fall of the
Galactic Republic.
Plo Koon Plo Koon was a Kel Dor Jedi Master who served as a General during the Clone Wars and a member of the
Jedi Council. Koon led the 442nd Siege Battalion in the Battle of Cato Neimoidia, in which he was shot down by his own troops upon the occurrence of
Order 66.
Kit Fisto Kit Fisto was a Nautolan Jedi Master, who served as a member of the
Jedi Order during the
Clone Wars. During the attempted arrest of Chancellor
Palpatine, Fisto was killed by the Sith Lord in a duel, leaving
Mace Windu to face the Chancellor alone.
Count Dooku Count Dooku was a human Jedi Master who was trained by Yoda and mentored Qui-Gon Jinn, who later fell to the dark side and became the Sith Lord
Darth Tyranus. He is one of the main antagonists of the prequel trilogy. He led the war against the Jedi and the Republic until his demise aboard General Grievous' ship in the Battle of Coruscant at the hands of Anakin Skywalker.
Qui-Gon Jinn Qui-Gon Jinn was a wise human Jedi Master, who was trained by Count Dooku and mentored Obi-Wan Kenobi. Unlike other, more conservative Jedi, he valued living in the moment as the best way to embrace the Force. He was well-known for listening to the Force more than to the Jedi Code, a trait that often put him at odds with the Jedi High Council. He refused to take a seat on the Council, despite him being among the wisest of the Jedi. Jinn was both the Jedi to discover the Sith's return after a millennium, upon being attacked by Darth Maul during a mission to protect Queen
Padmé Amidala of
Naboo, and the one to find the ability to become a Force spirit after death, though he wasn't capable of having a physical body. Following his death at Darth Maul's hands, Jinn guided both Yoda and Obi-Wan to the ability to become a physical Force spirit after death. Within the
Disney+ TV series,
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn appears as a force spirit following
Darth Vader's defeat to
Obi-Wan Kenobi in a duel. He communes with Kenobi before returning to the Force. In
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, he appears as a disembodied voice alongside other past Jedi, empowering Rey to face a rejuvenated Darth Sidious.
Obi-Wan Kenobi Obi-Wan Kenobi was a human Jedi Master who trained Anakin Skywalker, at the behest of his deceased master Qui-Gon Jinn, and later Anakin's son Luke Skywalker, making him one of the main characters in the
Star Wars franchise. Having fought in the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan proved himself an adept strategist, duelist, and spy, as his leadership style heavily favours subterfuge and misdirection while commanding clone troopers, or wielding the Force. Due to his charisma and persuasion skills, he became known as 'The Negotiator' during the Clone Wars. Obi-Wan best exemplifies the Jedi Code: in spite of
Darth Vader's betrayal as well as his master (
Qui-Gon Jinn) and later his lover (Satine Kryze) being killed by his nemesis,
Darth Maul, he never fell into darkness. As one of the few survivors of Order 66 following the Galactic Republic's transformation into the Galactic Empire, Obi-Wan hid on the desert planet
Tatooine, watching over Anakin's son Luke, knowing that he would one day grow to become a Jedi and defeat Vader under the belief that the prophecy of the Chosen One would be fulfilled by the son instead of the father. In
Obi-Wan Kenobi, while Obi-Wan hid on
Tatooine, Senator
Bail Organa's daughter,
Leia Organa, was captured upon the request of the Third Sister. Obi-Wan was sent to rescue the ten-year old Princess, and, after retrieving Leia on the planet Daiyu, was forced to duel his former apprentice
Darth Vader on the planet Mapuzo, before escaping.
Leia Organa, who was imprisoned by the Third Sister on the planet Nur, is saved by
Obi-Wan Kenobi a second time before the two escape to the planet Jabiim with aid from the Path. Vader and Kenobi duel once more following Obi-Wan's attempted escape from the planet and Kenobi defeats his former apprentice, allowing Leia to return to her parents. Following this event,
Qui-Gon Jinn appears before Kenobi as a force spirit, after years of failed attempts by Obi-Wan to communicate with the deceased Jedi Master. In
Star Wars Rebels, Ezra Bridger finds Obi-Wan and attempts to convince him to join the Rebellion, unaware that he was being tracked by Maul in an attempt to draw Kenobi out of hiding and exact revenge on him, while also discovering that he is protecting the young Luke Skywalker. Obi-Wan declines to join, instead staying behind to duel his old nemesis and swiftly emerging the victor. In his dying moments, Maul asks Obi-Wan if the boy he is protecting the Chosen One, to which responds that he is, before Maul declared that he will avenge them both and dying peacefully. Obi-Wan mentored
Luke Skywalker in the Jedi arts, before meeting his demise at the hands of his former apprentice aboard the
Death Star, though he continued guiding Luke as a Force spirit. In
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Obi-Wan's voice can briefly be heard just after
Rey's force vision when she came into contact with Anakin's lightsaber. In
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, Obi-Wan appears as a disembodied voice alongside other past Jedi, empowering Rey to face a rejuvenated Darth Sidious.
Anakin Skywalker Anakin Skywalker was a human Jedi Knight, one of the main protagonists of the prequel trilogy, and the central antagonist of the original trilogy. He is the Chosen One, being born of the Force. He was apprenticed to
Obi-Wan Kenobi and proved to be a very gifted duelist and Force user as well as pilot and mechanic, and despite being appointed to the Jedi High Council at the age of 22, he was not given the title of Jedi Master. He secretly married
Padmé Amidala at the onset of the Clone Wars and has two children,
Luke Skywalker and
Leia Organa. He was eventually seduced to the dark side by the Sith Lord, Darth Sidious, and became the Sith Lord
Darth Vader, serving the Galactic Empire. While he was a member of the Jedi Order, he trained a Padawan of his own,
Ahsoka Tano during the Clone Wars. Vader was eventually redeemed by his son in
Return of the Jedi and gave his own life to save Luke, killing Sidious and bringing balance to the Force, thus fulfilling the prophecy of the Chosen One. Anakin retained his identity after his redemption and death as a Force spirit in his appearance prior to his fall to the dark side. In
Star Wars: Ahsoka, his spirit appeared to engage in a final training session with Ahsoka, and later watches over his former Padawan and Sabine Wren, now under Ahsoka's tutelage as her Padawan. In
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, Anakin appears as a disembodied voice alongside other past Jedi, empowering Rey to face a rejuvenated Sidious.
Ahsoka Tano Ahsoka Tano is a
Togruta Jedi Padawan discovered on her homeworld of Shili by Jedi Master Plo Koon. Plo brought her to
Coruscant to train as a Jedi. She eventually became the Padawan learner of Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars. Among many campaigns, Ahsoka found herself advising rebels on the planet Onderon, including Steela and Saw Gerrera, in their fight against the Confederacy. These rebels would eventually form part of the basis of the Alliance for the Restoration of the Republic, a relationship that would later prove beneficial to her. She was accused of bombing the hangar at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant before Anakin cleared her name. However, the Jedi Council's response during the ordeal soured her faith in the Order, and she left the Order to forge her own path in the galaxy. She briefly returned in the service of the Republic during the final days of the Clone Wars, when she led part of the 501st Clone Legion in the
siege of Mandalore to capture the former Sith Lord
Maul, who attempted to warn her that Anakin would soon fall to the dark side. Shortly after capturing Maul, Ahsoka was betrayed by her clone troopers as part of Order 66, but she managed to escape alongside Clone
Captain Rex (whose control chip she removed). Years later, Ahsoka served the nascent Rebel Alliance as the
spymaster and head of its intelligence network, directing operations behind the codename Fulcrum. After the Galactic Civil War, she began searching for
Ezra Bridger and
Grand Admiral Thrawn, who had gone missing in the Unknown Regions. Ahsoka is one of the few Jedi to survive past the Imperial era and into the New Republic era. After the fall of the Empire, Ahsoka took on
Sabine Wren as her apprentice. In
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, Ahsoka appears as only a voice alongside other past Jedi, empowering Rey to face a rejuvenated Darth Sidious.
Cal Kestis Cal Kestis was a human Jedi Padawan and the main protagonist of
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Trained by Jaro Tapal, Cal witnessed his master's death during Order 66, which he himself barely managed to survive. During the Imperial era, he lived on Bracca, working as a scrapyard rigger and hiding his Force powers. While scrapping a freighter, an accident forced Cal to reveal his Force abilities to save a co-worker, exposing him to the Empire, who dispatched two Inquisitors to hunt him down. On the run, Cal was rescued by Cere Junda, a Jedi Knight also in hiding, and worked with her and other allies to find a Jedi Holocron containing a list of Force-sensitive children, which could be used to rebuild the Jedi Order. Once their mission was completed, Cal decided to destroy the Holocron, believing it to be better for those children to discover their own destinies.
Kanan Jarrus Kanan Jarrus (born Caleb Dume) was a human Jedi Padawan who fought for the Rebellion during its formation. First introduced as a main character of the animated television series
Star Wars Rebels, Jarrus was known to be the leader of a small rebel cell called the Spectres, operating on the planet
Lothal. As a survivor of Order 66, Jarrus was forced to break certain Jedi traditions to avoid being detected by Imperial forces that continued their mission to eliminate any Jedi on sight, such as eschewing traditional Jedi robes or occasionally using a blaster, a weapon typically shunned by Jedi. Although he lost his master Depa Billaba to Order 66 before he could ascend the ranks of the Jedi Order, he was tasked with training the young Force-sensitive Ezra Bridger throughout his eventual service to the larger Rebellion. Ultimately, Jarrus died to save his friends, in particular
Hera Syndulla, who would later give birth to her and Jarrus' son, Jacen Syndulla. In
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, he appears as a disembodied voice alongside other past Jedi, empowering Rey to face a rejuvenated Darth Sidious.
Ezra Bridger Ezra Bridger is a human Jedi Padawan who was born on the planet Lothal on the same day the Galactic Empire was established. He witnessed many injustices of the Imperial occupation of his homeworld for much of his childhood and was separated from his parents from a very early age. He was able to survive alone using street smarts and skills but was discovered by Kanan Jarrus to have potential Force sensitivity after he encounters the Spectres for the first time. After discovering how much of a team player he could be during a rescue operation, they recruited Bridger, who began training him in the ways of the Jedi under Jarrus, himself still a Jedi Padawan. Bridger took a long time learning how to wield a lightsaber and use it to deflect blaster bolts, modifying his first one to fire stun blasts in the interim. He was not well skilled in lightsaber duels against Inquisitors and Darth Vader, but later discovered his unique ability to use the Force to control and command animals, a skill that proved more useful several times during his service in the Rebellion. Bridger later went missing in action during the battle to liberate Lothal from Imperial occupation, where he successfully defeated
Grand Admiral Thrawn by sending himself and Thrawn to the extragalactic planet of Peridea, regarded by many as the Empire's best tactician.
Luke Skywalker Luke Skywalker was a human Jedi Knight (later Master) and the protagonist of the original trilogy. As the last Padawan of Obi-Wan Kenobi, he became an important figure in the
Rebel Alliance's struggle against the
Galactic Empire. Luke was heir to a family deeply rooted in the Force, being the twin brother of Rebellion leader Princess Leia Organa of the planet
Alderaan, the son of former Queen of
Naboo and Republic Senator
Padmé Amidala and Jedi turned Sith Lord Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker), and the maternal uncle of
Ben Solo. After redeeming his father from the dark side of the Force, who died killing his master and the last Sith, Darth Sidious, in order to save Luke, he set out to train a new generation of Jedi to rebuild the Order, only to have them wiped out by
Supreme Leader Snoke, a puppet created by a revived Sidious, who also turned Ben to the dark side, adopting the Kylo Ren persona. Skywalker then spent the rest of his life in
exile on
Ahch-To, the original headquarters of the Jedi Order, blaming himself for Ben's turn and the destruction of his Order, until he was found by Rey, the Last Jedi and the secret granddaughter of Sidious, whom he reluctantly trained in the Jedi arts. Shortly after, he gave his life to distract Kylo Ren, now Supreme Leader of the
First Order, on the planet
Crait via a Force Projection, allowing the
Resistance to escape. When Rey learned of her lineage and exiled herself on Ahch-To out of fear of turning to the dark side, Luke appeared before her as a Force spirit and encouraged her to face the Emperor. Along with the spirits of other past Jedi, he then empowered Rey during her final confrontation with Sidious, which marked the definitive defeat of the Sith. Later, he and Leia gave Rey their blessings to adopt the Skywalker surname and continue their family's legacy.
Leia Organa Leia Organa was the daughter of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, the twin sister of Luke Skywalker, and one of the main characters of the original and sequel trilogies. While Force-sensitive, she didn't become aware of her connection to the Force or her lineage until much later in life, instead focusing on a career as a senator and, secretly, a leader of the
Rebel Alliance. As seen in
The Rise of Skywalker, Leia began training as a Jedi under her brother shortly after
Return of the Jedi, but quit her training when she had a vision that it would result in the death of her yet to be born son. Decades later, while leading the
Resistance against the
First Order, Leia also briefly mentored Rey in the ways of the Force, despite her limited knowledge about it. Ultimately, Leia gave her life to redeem her son,
Ben Solo, who had turned to the dark side, and became one with the Force. Later, she and Luke gave Rey their blessings to adopt the Skywalker surname and continue their family's legacy.
Grogu Grogu was a Jedi Initiate of the same species as Yoda who first appeared in
The Mandalorian. Raised at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant during the Clone Wars, he was rescued by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq during the Great Jedi Purge and hidden for his own safety. Decades later, the 50-year-old but still toddler Grogu was sought by a remnant of the Galactic Empire due to his connection to the Force, but was found and adopted by the
Mandalorian bounty hunter
Din Djarin, who sought to reunite him with the Jedi. When Grogu was eventually captured by Moff Gideon's Imperial remnant, Djarin mounted a rescue, which would have been unsuccessful if not for the arrival of Luke Skywalker (whom Grogu had previously contacted through the Force). With Djarin's approval, Luke took Grogu with him so that the child could be trained as a Jedi. Though Grogu briefly trained with Luke, he showed signs of not being fully committed to the Jedi path and wishing to be with Djarin instead, causing Luke to doubt his abilities as a teacher, as seen in
The Book of Boba Fett. After speaking with Ahsoka Tano, Luke decided to let Grogu choose his own destiny, and the youngling ultimately returned to Djarin as his Mandalorian foundling.
Ben Solo Ben Solo was a human Jedi Padawan and the central antagonist of the sequel trilogy. He was the son of smuggler and Rebel Alliance General
Han Solo and Rebellion leader Princess Leia Organa, and the maternal nephew of Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, having been born shortly after the Galactic Empire's defeat. As part of his uncle's new generation of Jedi, Ben trained under him, but was eventually seduced to the dark side by Supreme Leader Snoke, a puppet created by a revived Darth Sidious, the last Sith, and sought to become a Sith Lord, as powerful as his late maternal grandfather, Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker). Following the destruction of Luke's New Jedi Order, Ben adopted the Kylo Ren persona and became a warlord of the First Order, as well as the leader of the Knights of Ren, an organization of fellow Force-wielders. He later killed his father when he unsuccessfully tried to redeem him and formed a unique connection with
Rey, the last Jedi and Sidious' secret granddaughter, called a Force dyad. After killing Snoke, Kylo took over as Supreme Leader of the First Order, until ultimately being redeemed by his mother and Rey, and helping Rey face Sidious, giving his own life to save hers.
Rey "Skywalker" Rey was a human Jedi Padawan and the protagonist of the sequel trilogy. She is the paternal granddaughter of Sheev Palpatine (Darth Sidious), the last surviving Sith Lord, and was born in the years following the Galactic Empire's defeat. Abandoned on the desert planet of
Jakku at a young age by her parents in order to keep her safe, she became involved in the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order, and formed a unique connection with Kylo Ren, called a Force dyad. She was briefly trained by Luke Skywalker and, following his death, continued her Jedi training under the guidance of his sister and Resistance leader Leia Organa, as well as the ancient Jedi texts. Rey eventually learned of her lineage and, with the help of a redeemed Kylo Ren and the spirits of past Jedi, faced a revived Sidious, finally killing him and ending the Sith once and for all, thus bringing balance back to the Force.
Force-sensitive organizations Not every "dark side"-user is a Sith; nor is every "light side"-user a Jedi. Within the
Star Wars Expanded Universe, people of all species have demonstrated varying "force-sensitive" powers and abilities. These "force-wielders" are often depicted with little to no formal Jedi training in the Force, originating from primitive planets.
The Sith Organization Dark side adept A dark side adept is someone with the power to use the dark side of the Force outside of the traditions of the Jedi or the Sith. They were often steeped in the lore of the dark side and opposed to those who used the light side, such as Jedi. While all Sith were technically dark side adepts, non-Sith individuals such as
Asajj Ventress,
Kylo Ren, and the
Grand Inquisitor were also considered dark side adepts. Dark side adepts were referenced in passing in
James Luceno's canon novel
Tarkin.
Force-wielders without affiliation The Bendu, introduced in the
Star Wars Rebels Season 3 episode "Steps into Shadow", is a Force-sensitive individual who resided on the remote planet of
Atollon and represents the "center" of the Force, between the light side and the dark side. When he is first met by Kanan Jarrus, he states that "Jedi and Sith wield the
Ashla and
Bogan. The light and the dark. I'm the one in the middle. The Bendu...". He is depicted as one who seeks balance, and has been likened to
Tom Bombadil of
The Lord of the Rings. The term "Bendu" first appeared in the original script for
Star Wars as the name of the Jedi Knights, the "Jedi-Bendu". A term used to describe Force-sensitives that are not part of the Jedi nor Sith is "Force-sensitive outcast", with three such cases being Ahsoka Tano, who left the Jedi Order but continued adhering to the light side by helping those in need and operated as a spymaster for the early and formal rebellions against the Empire, Maul, who was expelled from the Sith Order and the Rule of Two by Darth Sidious, but continued following the dark side and formed the criminal syndicates the Shadow Collective and Crimson Dawn, and Asajj Ventress, who after being rejected as a Sith apprentice, took up bounty hunting, occasionally aiding the Jedi and the Republic before finally rejecting the dark side and living a quiet life as a security guard during the Imperial era. ==Description==