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What if Anakin Skywalker Restored the Je’daii Order
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What if Anakin Skywalker Restored the Je’daii Order? Let’s explore the depths of this scenario in the video.
Anakin sits alone in his quarters, trying to meditate. Though his breathing is steady, he cannot find peace here. Instead, he fidgets in his seat and remains restless.
He has been training in the Jedi Order for almost a decade now. While he learned much in his time here, the Order is starting to feel more like a hindrance instead of an asset. All the rules they give him appear as a mix of contradictions and questions instead of answers. Meanwhile, the Jedi Council treats him with an air of distrust.
These thoughts run through his mind, preventing him from finding any clarity. That is until a voice echoes across the chaos and whispers to him.
Qui-Gon: Anakin.
His eyes shot open and he sees the Force ghost of his old friend looking down at him, a kind smile on his face,
Qui-Gon: I’ve missed you, my old friend. You’ve grown so much since we last spoke. You look just like a real Jedi. But Jedi don’t normally look as sad as you. What’s wrong?
Anakin: I missed you too, things feel different without you. Obi-Wan is a fine master, but no one understands me here. The Jedi have so many rules and restrictions. I don’t feel like I am learning anymore.
Qui-Gon: It is what I feared. I knew you could not be trained like any other Jedi. I understand your concerns, my boy. I’ve faced the same challenges when I was your age.
Anakin: Perhaps not the same. There are talks lately of war. Some fear there is war looming and the Republic wishes to rearm. The Jedi might find themselves involved.
Qui-Gon: That is troubling news. What do you think?
Anakin: I think that it’s another contradiction. The Jedi are supposed to be peacekeepers and reject violence, but now we’re fighting in a war? It doesn’t make sense to me.
Qui-Gon: Then perhaps the answers will not be found there. Truth be told I had not planned for you to train like a normal Jedi.
Anakin: Then how would you have trained me?
The Jedi Master smiles and explains that the ways of the Jedi are not the only methods to learn about the Force. Countless Orders and groups have existed in the galaxy long before the Jedi and many more will exist after. If Anakin is truly the chosen one, then he must not restrict himself from just learning from one source,
As they finish talking, Qui-Gon’s ghost begins to vanish but not before asking Anakin to think on his words. The Padawan does and comes to a drastic solution. He intends to leave the Order. The Jedi Council and Obi-Wan are shocked by this news, but none of them stop him.
Obi-Wan even helps him, providing him with data from the archives about some of the ancient orders to help Anakin in his search. At first, Anakin remains in Coruscant for his research so he can continue accessing the archives.
Among the groups that catch his attention is the Je’daii Order, the precursors of the Jedi. Anakin is surprised to hear how they studied both the Light and Dark side, something the current Jedi view as heretical. But the young Padawan is fascinated with this idea and decides to travel to the ancient order homeworld of Tython. Although long abandoned, many of the Je'daii ancient ruins remain.
Anakin wastes no time in researching the place as best he can. He pours through the ancient databanks and holocrons, studying the history of the Je”daii and their ideas of balance. As Anakin meditates under the twin moons of Ashla and Bogan, he feels a connection he never felt in the Jedi Temple.
Standing so close to nature and the Force itself, Anakin can meditate and discover the powers of the Force. He soon begins to harness immense feats of power that he might never have learned in the Jedi Order.
But while powerful, Anakin struggles to control himself. Thankfully, he receives a visitor a few months into his study, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Although he wishes Anakin to remain in the Order, he does not want to leave his friend and must see his promise of training Anakin through.
Together, the two restore the Je’daii Temple and drive back the flesh raiders. The two continue their studies with Anakin showing Obi-Wan the different techniques he learned while Obi-Wan helps control Anakin’s actions with the strict discipline of the Jedi. Just like the Je’daii intended, the two balance each other out. Soon, the temple was repaired and could house hundreds of more members.
The two do not agree on everything though as Obi-Wan does not approve of Anakin’s dabbling in Dark Side powers. Although his apprentice insists that it is part of the Je’daii’s philosophy, the Jedi warns him that this will only lead him down a dark path by creating temptation.
They do not have much time to debate this though as the Separatist Crisis only grows worse with more and more groups demanding cessation. This requires Obi-Wan to return to Coruscant as the Jedi believe Senator Amidala
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Anakin sits alone in his quarters, trying to meditate. Though his breathing is steady, he cannot find peace here. Instead, he fidgets in his seat and remains restless.
He has been training in the Jedi Order for almost a decade now. While he learned much in his time here, the Order is starting to feel more like a hindrance instead of an asset. All the rules they give him appear as a mix of contradictions and questions instead of answers. Meanwhile, the Jedi Council treats him with an air of distrust.
These thoughts run through his mind, preventing him from finding any clarity. That is until a voice echoes across the chaos and whispers to him.
Qui-Gon: Anakin.
His eyes shot open and he sees the Force ghost of his old friend looking down at him, a kind smile on his face,
Qui-Gon: I’ve missed you, my old friend. You’ve grown so much since we last spoke. You look just like a real Jedi. But Jedi don’t normally look as sad as you. What’s wrong?
Anakin: I missed you too, things feel different without you. Obi-Wan is a fine master, but no one understands me here. The Jedi have so many rules and restrictions. I don’t feel like I am learning anymore.
Qui-Gon: It is what I feared. I knew you could not be trained like any other Jedi. I understand your concerns, my boy. I’ve faced the same challenges when I was your age.
Anakin: Perhaps not the same. There are talks lately of war. Some fear there is war looming and the Republic wishes to rearm. The Jedi might find themselves involved.
Qui-Gon: That is troubling news. What do you think?
Anakin: I think that it’s another contradiction. The Jedi are supposed to be peacekeepers and reject violence, but now we’re fighting in a war? It doesn’t make sense to me.
Qui-Gon: Then perhaps the answers will not be found there. Truth be told I had not planned for you to train like a normal Jedi.
Anakin: Then how would you have trained me?
The Jedi Master smiles and explains that the ways of the Jedi are not the only methods to learn about the Force. Countless Orders and groups have existed in the galaxy long before the Jedi and many more will exist after. If Anakin is truly the chosen one, then he must not restrict himself from just learning from one source,
As they finish talking, Qui-Gon’s ghost begins to vanish but not before asking Anakin to think on his words. The Padawan does and comes to a drastic solution. He intends to leave the Order. The Jedi Council and Obi-Wan are shocked by this news, but none of them stop him.
Obi-Wan even helps him, providing him with data from the archives about some of the ancient orders to help Anakin in his search. At first, Anakin remains in Coruscant for his research so he can continue accessing the archives.
Among the groups that catch his attention is the Je’daii Order, the precursors of the Jedi. Anakin is surprised to hear how they studied both the Light and Dark side, something the current Jedi view as heretical. But the young Padawan is fascinated with this idea and decides to travel to the ancient order homeworld of Tython. Although long abandoned, many of the Je'daii ancient ruins remain.
Anakin wastes no time in researching the place as best he can. He pours through the ancient databanks and holocrons, studying the history of the Je”daii and their ideas of balance. As Anakin meditates under the twin moons of Ashla and Bogan, he feels a connection he never felt in the Jedi Temple.
Standing so close to nature and the Force itself, Anakin can meditate and discover the powers of the Force. He soon begins to harness immense feats of power that he might never have learned in the Jedi Order.
But while powerful, Anakin struggles to control himself. Thankfully, he receives a visitor a few months into his study, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Although he wishes Anakin to remain in the Order, he does not want to leave his friend and must see his promise of training Anakin through.
Together, the two restore the Je’daii Temple and drive back the flesh raiders. The two continue their studies with Anakin showing Obi-Wan the different techniques he learned while Obi-Wan helps control Anakin’s actions with the strict discipline of the Jedi. Just like the Je’daii intended, the two balance each other out. Soon, the temple was repaired and could house hundreds of more members.
The two do not agree on everything though as Obi-Wan does not approve of Anakin’s dabbling in Dark Side powers. Although his apprentice insists that it is part of the Je’daii’s philosophy, the Jedi warns him that this will only lead him down a dark path by creating temptation.
They do not have much time to debate this though as the Separatist Crisis only grows worse with more and more groups demanding cessation. This requires Obi-Wan to return to Coruscant as the Jedi believe Senator Amidala
#starwars #starwarswhatif #starwarstheory
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