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See also: The Force

There is no emotion; there is peace.

There is no ignorance; there is knowledge.

There is no passion; there is serenity.

There is no death; there is The Force.

-From the Jedi Code

For centuries, the group of philosophers that would eventually become the Jedi contemplated the mysteries of the energy field known as The Force. Eventually, some of the group's members mastered The Force. After that, they dedicated themselves to using their newfound skills and powers for good, helping those in need. In the thousands of years that followed, the Jedi served as protectors of the Galactic Republic. Answering to their own Jedi council and operating in concordance with the Judicial Department of the office of the Supreme Chancellor, the Jedi became the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy.

The Jedi, in addition to battling interstellar criminals and settling galactic disputes, served as mediators, defenders, and teachers. Because of their sense of honor and the epic challenges they undertook, the Jedi became legends, serving as symbols of the best the Republic has to offer. With lightsabers at their side and the power of The Force flowing through them, the Jedi accomplished the tasks set before them with dedication and seeming invisibility. But that invincibility was only an illusion. Jedi often died in the defense of freedom and justice.

During the rise of the Empire era (Episodes I-III), ten thousand Jedi served the Republic and defended it's vast territory. They identified potential recruits early in life, usually within the first six months of a child's existence. As infants, those attuned to The Force and accepted by the Jedi Council were taken to begin their training. Older children, if identified later in life as being Force-sensitive, were refused training in most cases; the Jedi believed that the fear and anger in older children made them too susceptible to the Dark Side, and so it was unwise to train them. All characters playing in this era that are Jedi Padawan Learners (Jedi class level 1st through 6th) have a master (Jedi class level 7th or higher). While there may be times when the master and the padawan travel together, most of their interactions happen between adventurers, while all characters are training and improving. The master is a GM character, offering training, advice, and aid when the GM feels such aid is appropriate and necessary. Unfortunately, by the end of this time period, Anakin Skywalker has turned to the Dark Side and the Empire has slaughtered nearly all Jedi.

During the Rebellion era, the Jedi purge has been completed. All but a handful of Force-users, let alone fully trained Jedi, were exterminated or corrupted to the Dark Side and placed in the service of the Emperor. Force-sensitive individuals, such as Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, were hidden from the Empire and cut off from their heritage. More powerful Force-users, such as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda, purposely disappeared and worked to stay unnoticed. Jedi characters in this era eventually attract a teacher, though the training these Force-users provide is haphazard at best. A would-be Jedi learns by experience, though occasional meetings with other Force-users, and even by studying with beings who follow other Force Traditions. It's not easy, witch is why Jedi in this period are few and far between, and few reach the level of power exhibited in earlier or later periods. A Gamemaster wishing to simulate this experience might require the potential character to have at least one non-Force-using class level before allowing them to take levels in the Jedi class.

In the New Jedi Order era, Luke Skywalker has trained about one hundred Jedi and identified perhaps a dozen others in need of training. Prominent Force-users such as Mara Jade Skywalker and Corran Horn help Skywalker train and coordinate the efforts of these Jedi, while promising students such as the Solo children and Ganner Rhysode show great promise for the future. Jedi characters again receive a higher-level mentor who provides training and advice between adventures or when the Gamemaster deems such interaction to be warranted and important to a mission.

Membership

Any character with the Force Sensitivity feat can become a member of the Jedi Tradition by being accepted as an apprentice by a Jedi Knight or Jedi Master.

 Jedi Heroes and Villains

See also: Heroes and Villains of the Eras

The following Jedi Heroes and Villains are all Galactic Republic Heroes and Villains found in the Star Wars Saga Edition Core Rulebook:

NAME CHALLENGE LEVEL (CL) OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Luke Skywalker CL 11 The Rebel Alliance
Obi-Wan Kenobi CL 14 The Galactic Republic
Yoda CL 20 The Galactic Republic

Additional Jedi Heroes and Villains

See also: Heroes and Villains of the Eras

The following Jedi Heroes and Villains are all Jedi Heroes and Villains found throughout the Star Wars Saga Edition addons:

Clone Wars Campaign Guide

NAME CHALLENGE LEVEL (CL) OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Ahsoka Tano CL 4 The Galactic Republic, Anakin Skywalker

Jedi Academy Training Manual

NAME CHALLENGE LEVEL (CL) OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Nomi Sunrider CL 9 N/A
Master Thon CL 15 N/A

Web Enhancements

NAME CHALLENGE LEVEL (CL) OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Ahsoka Tano, Commander CL 6 The Galactic Republic, Anakin Skywalker
Kazdan Paratus, Commander CL 9 N/A
Luke Skywalker, Hoth Pilot CL 9 The Rebel Alliance

 Additional Additional Jedi Heroes and Villains

See also: Heroes and Villains of the Eras

The following section details homebrew Jedi Heroes and Villains:

NAME CHALLENGE LEVEL (CL) OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Ahsoka Tano, Youngling CL 3 N/A
Ahsoka Tano, Padawan CL 4 The Galactic Republic, Anakin Skywalker
Danyawarra CL 5 The Galactic Republic
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