It was a different order back then. Children didn't came in as infants, you could even join as a teenager or adult (look at Revan). Also, relationships and "negative" emotions weren't fraud upon like in the clone wars. But I think those stories contributed a great deal to make the order to what we see in the prequels. Sadly, they traded one extreme with another. Instead of teaching their students to manage emotions, they told them to push them under the rug.
Especially true for future-seeing jedi. Like Anakin. Seeing glimpses of unavoidable dark futures over and over again inevitably ends up driving you mad.
@@yaujj65 the ordu Aspectu sect I belive. While they are tenecly not apart of the main Jedi order they are Jedi non the less and had a practice of using there padiwans as cannon fodder agienst dark side users and sacrificing them in order to achieve immortality. They called themselves a "peaceful sect". Yeah they didint last long and they were later destroyed by a sith assault on there main temple.
Very Ironic indeed, this later lead to the rise of Darth Revan and Darth Malak, and 4,000 years later the Rise of Darth Vader. oh how History repeats it's self.
@@-Extra_Lives fear is a powerful motivator. Couple that with a good dose of greed and you've got yourself a sith on a power trip! Tbh some people only have fear and anger. They've been misguided and don't realize their justification of their emotions is both extremely unhealthy, but detrimental to their lives and wellbeing. Hate and anger should almost only be used in times they are needed like protecting and defending family or friends from attackers, or doing something noble yet defensive. People often cling to power. But humans can have only so much power in the real world. Hage and anger dont really allow you to think rationally either.
You forgot to mention that the suit that all the Jedi Seers saw the Sith wear in their vision was later worn by a Jedi known as Squint or Alek, and would one day be know as the Sith Lord Darth Malak, after Zayne Carrick rescued him from a Mandalorian facility.
She practically went full blown psycho! Here I thought, Aurra Sing, another Jedi who left the order, was a total psycho but Raana just might take the cake!
Darth plagueis: "Propelled by fear or hatred, even a Jedi can pass beyond the constraints of the Order’s teachings and discover power of a more profound sort. But no Jedi who arrives at that place, who has risen above his or her allegiance to peace and justice, who kills in anger or out of desire, can lay real claim to the dark side of the Force. Their attempts to convince themselves that they fell to the dark side, or that the dark side compelled their actions, are nothing more than pitiful rationalizations. That is why the Sith embrace the dark from the start, focusing on the acquistion of power. We make no excuses. The actions of a Sith begin from the self and flow outward. We stalk the Force like hunters, rather than surrender like prey to its enigmatic whims."
I actually just finished reading this the other day! I missed out on the old republic comics when they first came out so now I’m going through the epic collection. Great comic so far!
@@smartgoku9048 I think it was meant to be a red herring because sion was apparently active during the exar kun war but draay had been born during it. Just something the writer threw in to keep everyone guessing
A common theme that is between all Jedi, is the fear that everything will go wrong. If you look at Anakin, he was meant to bring balance to the force, but the jedi council was in fear that he would destroy their old ways, leading to neglecting him, and promoting the rise of Vader. Along with that, many times an order of jedi fell, it was due to fear of losing control. The jedi could've understood that change was needed, but never wanted to put it in practice, that is why many lost their ways.
Fear of the dark side also leads to the dark side. The old jedi order taught the jedi to avoid emotions while Luke taught that a jedi must deal with his/her emotions and don't let the emotions like anger and fear dictate the actions. That is why Luke new jedi order is the better.
@@thepoliticalgunnut8018 How can you miss it if what's not missing is material about the new jedi order. The Expanded Universe is still here and Disney can't touch it.
Ah yes, the ‘better’ jedi order that was completely wiped out by a single sith, whom wouldn’t have been a sith had the grandmaster not tried to murder his nephew.
I assume we're looking for other answers about Jedi who went off the deep end in the name of good, besides the obvious one, being Revan and how far he went to save the Galaxy from that secret Sith threat that was coming.
@@michaelandreipalon359 I was making the comparison because there both Emperors, Palpy and Belos. (Yeah, when I first tried to reply it said it couldn't so I hit reply again, so I guess it actually did work the first time, which is why there were two).
They each had a vision of their padawns turning to the dark side and killing them. And the irony is, they are the reason their apprentices turned to the dark side. The masters were scared of what they saw and they tried to kill their padawns.
Their apprentices didn't turn to the dark side. They killed them all except for one who escaped. However, their actions allowed one of their assistants, a secret sith, to hijack their part of the Order and nearly cause a dark side coup of the republic. Eventually, the only surviving master teamed up with his still-surviving ex-padawan and they successfully stopped the coup.
The real irony was that the Jedi covenant thought they were doing the right thing in the end despite them cause so much trouble and going against the orders of their master. Zane the supposed Sith Lord would actually free Darth Malik back when he was a Jedi from and Mandalorian prison camp for Jedi and the armor that they saw in their vision was given to Malik, foreshadowing his downfall to the dark side with Revan. That the problem with seeing into the future the even have yet to happen and by trying to stop they unknowingly added in the Sith return. Their order failed to realize that the force cannot be bent to their will nor can stop the rise of evil if its within themselves.
Just because the Jedi follow the Light Side of the Force doesn’t mean that they were not incorruptible, and immune to the lure of the Dark Side of the Force, but all to often there have been many Jedi who believe themselves righteous and just only to become far worse monsters then those they sought to destroy.
I hate self-fulfilling prophecies. The best way to avoid a prophecy is to do nothing. If you trying to prevent it is what causes it to happen maybe your lack of action might stir the pot a bit
Of course, doing nothing might still lead up to that in the most unthinkable ways. In short, accept the inevitable. The Multiverse has willed it, after all.
Maybe they should've been more in the here and now and less in tomorrow, next week, month and so on. They didn't know what caused the events in their vision so they became blind for everything in front of them. Such a group should've never existed or put under direct monitoring of the Jedi Council on Coruscant. The council never would've killed padawans because of a vision.
A recurring theme in literature, those who foresee their own future try to change it only for their actions to ensure it happens. Tey’s decent into madness is probably the way I would go if I could see my own death coming and everything I try to prevent it either fails or pushes the end closer and closer, the knowledge corrupting my every thought till there’s nothing left but the end. Dark horse really knew how to get interesting stories out of the Star Wars universe.
Nice to see one of the infamous Covenant get a spotlight on this channel. At least she gets sympathy (and equivalent horror) points in her last moments. After all, it was her sudden apologies to Krynda Draay that turned the tide on poor Zayne Carrick's unlucky situation for good.
"Knights of the Old Republic" was an absolutely incredible story that "subverted expectations" the correct way: by actually doing the groundwork to make twists and deviations from the franchise norms feel like logically consistent, natural developments.
People when she kills Younglings: That’s awful! How could she do this! People when Anakin kills not just the men but the women and children too: Funniest sh*t I’ve ever seen.
I have a question to ask that I would like to hear some thoughts on. Does anyone think that could be characters that fall to the dark side, but draw on its strength through difference sources? Primarily, it’s usually seen drawn on through hatred and rage. But what about powerful emotional sources such as duty and passion?
It is possible to use the dark side to do the right things… but the problem is that the dark side is both corrupting and addictive. Many who fall under the dark side’s sway get so enraptured by the power the feel in its embrace, that they forget the entire reason they had sought it in the first place… what had once been viewed as the means to some greater end has consumed them to the point that the power has instead become the ends itself.
I think that the dark side is something that could use a lot more exploration into. Instead of just the intense deep end we’re all used to seeing(Sidious, Nihilus). I’d like to see the nuance that the light side is given also be given to the dark side
To paraphrase DBZ Abridged: Tey: "Sure is a lot of not killing Carrick going on right now. You know what would fix that?" The First Watch Circle: "Is it killing Carrick?" Tey: "A good old rousing round of killing Carrick"
So, in their attempt to stop the rebirth of the Sith, Tey and the others of the Jedi Covenant, became the very thing they sought to stop. In some ways their tale echos Anakin's to a degree. He fell to the darkside to protect his wife and unborn children, but the very act of his fall became the reason, in part, that Padme died. His vision was the impotence of his own fall. Tey and the others took an extreme option to stop the rise of the Sith and became Dark Jedi themselves.
I believe that the young lings that was murdered in the temple was by Darth Vader in Anakin’s body (to keep it concise Anakin: Dr Jekyll. Vader: Mr Hyde)
@@michaelandreipalon359 Ah yes. Wisdom. The better-looking, plainly dressed cousin of Knowledge. And the closest thing to the higher understanding sought after by all intelligent life.
The prophecy was for Lucien Dray himself. Another failed Padawan gave him his Darth title. Surrounded by prophets and he still was blinded to the future.
This group of seers is a disgrace for the Jedi Order. They killed their own padawans because of a vision. A vision they didn't understand and they became just as cold blooded and evil as the Sith because of it. Of what use is the ability to look into the future if you're unable to understand the connections and therefor beeing blind for everything in front of you? Such a group should've been put under direct monitoring of the Jedi Council on Coruscant or even better: This group of Jedi never should've been knighted in the first place.
A secretive, elitist, self-righteous clique whose members have an almost cult-like level of devotion? Yeah, nothing bad could possibly come from that. (sarcasm, obviously) 😅
Seriously, this happens every fecking time with the Jedi. They do Evil for "The Greater Good" then go insane when they finally realise they betrayed their principles. For all our problems, this never happens with the Sith.
I always preferred when artists have the Jedi a little individual flair. Even if it broached on fantasy clothing over scifi clothing. Not just brown robes and hoods. I grew up wanting Jedi KNIGHTS not Jedi monks.
What worse than one jedi that's flipped a whole group of five masters that lost there damn minds and killed there students the council shouldn't have ever let this secret society exist.
It's actually her brother's lightsaber crystal. If you havent read the KOTOR comics/graphic novels then I would honestly recommend doing so, it's a good story.
We needed a character or two at least somewhat like this in the prequel films and Clone Wars tv show. It would have really helped to sell the idea that the Jedi had truly become corrupt.
Palpatine: ''You ever hear the tragedy of Raana Tey the Jedi?'' Anakin: ''No.'' Palpatine: ''I thought not. It's not the one the Jedi Council taught you.''
1:22 Hang on. Tey got therapy, implying the Jedi did have access to it. So why were none of the other troubled individuals (Obi-Wan, Anakin, Quinlan Vos) given any?
I just started playing Knights of the Old Republic again. I hadn’t noticed him say “Taris” until he started mentioning things I’d come across half an hour ago.
I thinks she actually saws Anakin saber that kills her, but she went insane and misjudges the wrong periods in times and get killed earlier by an collapsing building.
The reason why the dark side of the light side is seen as so you’re in yang is because a lot of people of my parents generation grew up with this buddhists philosophical viewpoint That George Lucas originally intended so what my intentions are it’s a sort of bridging all generations of Star Wars fans
She’s another example of how not all members of the Jedi live up to their expectations or live by the code.
"We all make mistakes in the heat of passion, Jimbo"- said the real Sith lord at the time
But there’s importance in the aim. Besides, nobody’s perfect. The Jedi still consists of people.
Jimbo?
There's quite a few of those, aren't there?
It was a different order back then. Children didn't came in as infants, you could even join as a teenager or adult (look at Revan). Also, relationships and "negative" emotions weren't fraud upon like in the clone wars. But I think those stories contributed a great deal to make the order to what we see in the prequels. Sadly, they traded one extreme with another. Instead of teaching their students to manage emotions, they told them to push them under the rug.
What about Atris from kotor 2?
“One often meets his destiny on the road to avoid it” -Oogway
"hmmmmm MONKEY"- Oogway
“There are no accidents” - Oogway
Especially true for future-seeing jedi. Like Anakin.
Seeing glimpses of unavoidable dark futures over and over again inevitably ends up driving you mad.
The hog stands taller in shorter grass -Oogway
I had a nickel for every time a Jedi killed the younglings, I'd have tw- well- actually I'd have like twenty dollars probably.
Interesting, who are the others other than Anakin and the Jedi Covenant
@@yaujj65 I mean if you include indirect kills from incompetent Masters or bad decisions
@@CaptainRhodor Sorry, but that don't count. I meant direct kill.
@@yaujj65 the ordu Aspectu sect I belive. While they are tenecly not apart of the main Jedi order they are Jedi non the less and had a practice of using there padiwans as cannon fodder agienst dark side users and sacrificing them in order to achieve immortality. They called themselves a "peaceful sect". Yeah they didint last long and they were later destroyed by a sith assault on there main temple.
@@Demicleas Could you spell correctly? I was unable to search with the given name
I can hear Sidious chuckling and saying,
*_"Ironic..._** they wanted to prevent the tragedy, instead, they were the ones who started it."*
Very Ironic indeed, this later lead to the rise of Darth Revan and Darth Malak, and 4,000 years later the Rise of Darth Vader. oh how History repeats it's self.
Jedi: With great power comes great responsibility.
Sith: With great power comes great fear! And with great fear comes great respect!
With great power , comes the desire for greater power .
With greater power , comes the absolute right to UNLIMITED POWER !!!!
Lmao
Its better to be feared than loved
@@haterade3.029 ok sith. Honestly I dunno how people unironically agree with that sentiment
@@-Extra_Lives fear is a powerful motivator. Couple that with a good dose of greed and you've got yourself a sith on a power trip!
Tbh some people only have fear and anger. They've been misguided and don't realize their justification of their emotions is both extremely unhealthy, but detrimental to their lives and wellbeing. Hate and anger should almost only be used in times they are needed like protecting and defending family or friends from attackers, or doing something noble yet defensive.
People often cling to power. But humans can have only so much power in the real world. Hage and anger dont really allow you to think rationally either.
You forgot to mention that the suit that all the Jedi Seers saw the Sith wear in their vision was later worn by a Jedi known as Squint or Alek, and would one day be know as the Sith Lord Darth Malak, after Zayne Carrick rescued him from a Mandalorian facility.
She was seduced by the dark side of the force.
Remember you will become what you hate if you lose yourself to hatred
Don't trust that bot asshole.
Geetslys doesent giveaway shit in comments!
Anything to an extreme is an imbalance.
She practically went full blown psycho! Here I thought, Aurra Sing, another Jedi who left the order, was a total psycho but Raana just might take the cake!
At least she has a sympathetic end, unlike Aurra.
Sing was a jedi?
She didn’t do that on her own, she was abandoned by her own master
The Dark Woman's Padawan, to be exact.
@@michaelandreipalon359 yeah she down right abandon her like all Jedi do
Darth plagueis: "Propelled by fear or hatred, even a Jedi can pass beyond the constraints of the Order’s teachings and discover power of a more profound sort. But no Jedi who arrives at that place, who has risen above his or her allegiance to peace and justice, who kills in anger or out of desire, can lay real claim to the dark side of the Force. Their attempts to convince themselves that they fell to the dark side, or that the dark side compelled their actions, are nothing more than pitiful rationalizations. That is why the Sith embrace the dark from the start, focusing on the acquistion of power. We make no excuses. The actions of a Sith begin from the self and flow outward. We stalk the Force like hunters, rather than surrender like prey to its enigmatic whims."
Palpatine:Nope,we do it in a secret way which is different from other sith
@@cyanfloy2473 palpatine never agreed with everything plagueis said.
I actually just finished reading this the other day! I missed out on the old republic comics when they first came out so now I’m going through the epic collection. Great comic so far!
i got surprised at the end of it when they called drake, sion. wonder what made him snap.
@@smartgoku9048 I think it was meant to be a red herring because sion was apparently active during the exar kun war but draay had been born during it. Just something the writer threw in to keep everyone guessing
A common theme that is between all Jedi, is the fear that everything will go wrong. If you look at Anakin, he was meant to bring balance to the force, but the jedi council was in fear that he would destroy their old ways, leading to neglecting him, and promoting the rise of Vader. Along with that, many times an order of jedi fell, it was due to fear of losing control. The jedi could've understood that change was needed, but never wanted to put it in practice, that is why many lost their ways.
Fear of the dark side also leads to the dark side. The old jedi order taught the jedi to avoid emotions while Luke taught that a jedi must deal with his/her emotions and don't let the emotions like anger and fear dictate the actions. That is why Luke new jedi order is the better.
Jedi masters: Our padawans are S U S
..╭──────╮
╭┆...╭────╮
┆┆...╰────╯
┆┆....................┆🔪
╰┆....┆ ─┌....┆
….╰─╯....╰─╯.
Just don't have a bad dream or master Luke will try to kill you in your sleep.
@@thepoliticalgunnut8018 How can you miss it if what's not missing is material about the new jedi order. The Expanded Universe is still here and Disney can't touch it.
@@vitorpereira9515 that intercontinental ballistic missile of a joke missed you by a mile didn't it?
Ah yes, the ‘better’ jedi order that was completely wiped out by a single sith, whom wouldn’t have been a sith had the grandmaster not tried to murder his nephew.
I assume we're looking for other answers about Jedi who went off the deep end in the name of good, besides the obvious one, being Revan and how far he went to save the Galaxy from that secret Sith threat that was coming.
At least they didn't end up like a certain Emperor who wanted to genocide an entire population of the very world he "ruled" via a "Day of Unity."
@@michaelandreipalon359 Even Palpatine's not as crazy as Belos. After all, you can't rule the galaxy if there is no one left in it to rule over.
Palpy wasn't a Jedi, however.
(Also, I think your comment duplicated.)
@@michaelandreipalon359 I was making the comparison because there both Emperors, Palpy and Belos.
(Yeah, when I first tried to reply it said it couldn't so I hit reply again, so I guess it actually did work the first time, which is why there were two).
Oh, and Palpatine isn't a "Knight Templar trope" kind of character.
Yeah, darn those glitches.
They each had a vision of their padawns turning to the dark side and killing them. And the irony is, they are the reason their apprentices turned to the dark side. The masters were scared of what they saw and they tried to kill their padawns.
If only they knew of the future and Darth Vader.
And not only that, their deaths are shown in the prophecy as is... and then there's multiple beings wearing red space suits.
Their apprentices didn't turn to the dark side. They killed them all except for one who escaped. However, their actions allowed one of their assistants, a secret sith, to hijack their part of the Order and nearly cause a dark side coup of the republic. Eventually, the only surviving master teamed up with his still-surviving ex-padawan and they successfully stopped the coup.
Don't forget that this is all before Anakin made killing padawans look cool. As fucked up as that sounds, Geetsly's has a point
Fear leads to anger, anger leads to- you know what, i'm pretty sure everyone knows at this point, so why bother finishing the rest?
The real irony was that the Jedi covenant thought they were doing the right thing in the end despite them cause so much trouble and going against the orders of their master. Zane the supposed Sith Lord would actually free Darth Malik back when he was a Jedi from and Mandalorian prison camp for Jedi and the armor that they saw in their vision was given to Malik, foreshadowing his downfall to the dark side with Revan. That the problem with seeing into the future the even have yet to happen and by trying to stop they unknowingly added in the Sith return. Their order failed to realize that the force cannot be bent to their will nor can stop the rise of evil if its within themselves.
I have the first 2 old republic epic collections
It's a cool dark read. Legends obviously. But quite thrilling.
Same here, a real pain in the ass finding vol 3 lol
Hope you guys and gals get the third volume in the end.
Also, the upcoming fifth volume, which has the Knight Errant and Jedi vs. Sith comics.
@@FoxHoundUnit90 I have two, one when it was labeled Ombibus and one in the new Disney era style. You just gotta check local bookstores.
Aw c'mon you left out how another part of their vision saw the destruction of the Jedi order! And how the armored figure was actually Vader!
Actually, that was in another vision, one that involved the Muur Talisman and Celeste Morne.
Just because the Jedi follow the Light Side of the Force doesn’t mean that they were not incorruptible, and immune to the lure of the Dark Side of the Force, but all to often there have been many Jedi who believe themselves righteous and just only to become far worse monsters then those they sought to destroy.
Like atris and many other antagonist that wear white to hide their corruption.
This only happend like once in generation
Think you’ve got one too many negatives there
That's why jedi and sith should not listen to their visions at all.
Anakin: “See, I told y’all I wasn’t the only one!”
Yet another Jedi who is an example why they should’ve abolished those old practices sooner
I hate self-fulfilling prophecies. The best way to avoid a prophecy is to do nothing. If you trying to prevent it is what causes it to happen maybe your lack of action might stir the pot a bit
That would be hilarious to see happen. They see and hear about it, and just go “meh.” And continue on their day, not paying it any mind
Of course, doing nothing might still lead up to that in the most unthinkable ways.
In short, accept the inevitable. The Multiverse has willed it, after all.
Maybe they should've been more in the here and now and less in tomorrow, next week, month and so on.
They didn't know what caused the events in their vision so they became blind for everything in front of them.
Such a group should've never existed or put under direct monitoring of the Jedi Council on Coruscant. The council never would've killed padawans because of a vision.
@@danmarusan2878 I wouldn't kill padawans PERIOD.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Fuck prophecy and predestination though
A recurring theme in literature, those who foresee their own future try to change it only for their actions to ensure it happens. Tey’s decent into madness is probably the way I would go if I could see my own death coming and everything I try to prevent it either fails or pushes the end closer and closer, the knowledge corrupting my every thought till there’s nothing left but the end. Dark horse really knew how to get interesting stories out of the Star Wars universe.
DISNEY'S "skywalker" was the murderous one, NOT Luke Skywalker that Lucas envisioned.
Agreed. That Skywalker is part of the counsel of Skywalkers, but only a half blood if that, at best.
Disney's Star Wars is bullshit and it's existence should be undone all together.
Nice to see one of the infamous Covenant get a spotlight on this channel.
At least she gets sympathy (and equivalent horror) points in her last moments. After all, it was her sudden apologies to Krynda Draay that turned the tide on poor Zayne Carrick's unlucky situation for good.
Ah, prophecy 101, doing horrible things to avoid it usually ends up bringing it about.
"Knights of the Old Republic" was an absolutely incredible story that "subverted expectations" the correct way: by actually doing the groundwork to make twists and deviations from the franchise norms feel like logically consistent, natural developments.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely!!!
People when she kills Younglings:
That’s awful! How could she do this!
People when Anakin kills not just the men but the women and children too: Funniest sh*t I’ve ever seen.
I have a question to ask that I would like to hear some thoughts on. Does anyone think that could be characters that fall to the dark side, but draw on its strength through difference sources? Primarily, it’s usually seen drawn on through hatred and rage. But what about powerful emotional sources such as duty and passion?
It is possible to use the dark side to do the right things… but the problem is that the dark side is both corrupting and addictive. Many who fall under the dark side’s sway get so enraptured by the power the feel in its embrace, that they forget the entire reason they had sought it in the first place… what had once been viewed as the means to some greater end has consumed them to the point that the power has instead become the ends itself.
Or Lust :3
I think that the dark side is something that could use a lot more exploration into. Instead of just the intense deep end we’re all used to seeing(Sidious, Nihilus). I’d like to see the nuance that the light side is given also be given to the dark side
I mean look at Anakin while he was a jedi
And that's what I like about the dark side. The light and dark is no yin and yang. You can't control it forever
Video Idea: The Most Unique Lightsaber Designs
Example: Kylo Ren's Lightsaber
I think you mean dumb
The lightsaber type of Kas'im and Cal Kestis, for one.
I like Ezra's lightsaber from season 1.
She is the same species as anikens apprentice, ironic
Poor Zayne. The Force and its mean spirited jokes of insane Jedi masters wanting children dead😅
I feel bad that his girlfriend actually thought that he had murdered her brother.
I bet zayne would've understood kreia
@@jameskosusnik1102 I like to think that Zayne meet Kreia and accidentally laid the foundation for Kreia's beliefs.
@@masteroftheassassins Brother? I don't remember Jarael having a sibling, well other than the clones that Demagol made.
@@yaujj65 Not her. Shel Jelavan.
To paraphrase DBZ Abridged:
Tey: "Sure is a lot of not killing Carrick going on right now. You know what would fix that?"
The First Watch Circle: "Is it killing Carrick?"
Tey: "A good old rousing round of killing Carrick"
She was a TERRIFYING secondary antagonist in this series.
*Jedi:*
Killing children is BADASS!!!
Of the Covenant, she ways scared me the most.
... 'hey guys, never wear these red suits ok? Just trust me'
Problem solved.
"Killed some Padawans before Anikan made it cool"
LMAO
wow so we had some jedi LOOSE IT AND GO OFF THE DEEP END
How about talking about when Carrick and Lucian worked fought the Failed Jedi, Hazen, who was the True Sith in Prophecy!!!
Haazen, you mean. Also, he sure wasn't a "True Sith" from that self-proclained prophecy.
Funny that he planned to call Lucien "Darth Sion" though.
@@michaelandreipalon359 right but he did ploted in the Shadows to drive the 5 Jedi to the darkness!!!
@@michaelandreipalon359 he very nearly was. Only by dumb luck was he prevented from destroying the entire jedi order.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Haazen once served Exar Kun, if I remember correctly.
1:20 Wait! So the jedi did have psychological support! So why the hell didn't they put Anakin under this program?
So, in their attempt to stop the rebirth of the Sith, Tey and the others of the Jedi Covenant, became the very thing they sought to stop.
In some ways their tale echos Anakin's to a degree. He fell to the darkside to protect his wife and unborn children, but the very act of his fall became the reason, in part, that Padme died. His vision was the impotence of his own fall. Tey and the others took an extreme option to stop the rise of the Sith and became Dark Jedi themselves.
I believe that the young lings that was murdered in the temple was by Darth Vader in Anakin’s body (to keep it concise Anakin: Dr Jekyll. Vader: Mr Hyde)
"With great power, comes the absolute certainty you'll becom a right c***."
This Torgrutain makes Anakin Skywalker look like a saint 😇😇
Who'd have thought being attuned to a cosmic force with a will of its own could damage your sanity?
Literally anyone wise enough to try limiting their potentials with such whimsical forces of nature.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Ah yes. Wisdom. The better-looking, plainly dressed cousin of Knowledge. And the closest thing to the higher understanding sought after by all intelligent life.
Mand'alor the ultimate got a series of cool moments in this comic
sounds so much like what happed to anakin
The prophecy was for Lucien Dray himself. Another failed Padawan gave him his Darth title. Surrounded by prophets and he still was blinded to the future.
Carrick had giant balls of steel... got away from a room with 5 Jedi Masters...
Its It's weird how they let him run instead of using the force to force pull him to them.
This group of seers is a disgrace for the Jedi Order. They killed their own padawans because of a vision. A vision they didn't understand and they became just as cold blooded and evil as the Sith because of it.
Of what use is the ability to look into the future if you're unable to understand the connections and therefor beeing blind for everything in front of you?
Such a group should've been put under direct monitoring of the Jedi Council on Coruscant or even better: This group of Jedi never should've been knighted in the first place.
A secretive, elitist, self-righteous clique whose members have an almost cult-like level of devotion? Yeah, nothing bad could possibly come from that. (sarcasm, obviously) 😅
Sounds like an evil version of Shaak Ti.
Power does not corrupt, it just gives you the balls to show your true self
Also talk about meeting your fate by trying to stop it
3:38 Nah that’s a vision of Shaak Ti getting stabbed by anakin
This is my favorite Shaak Ti Retcon so far.
Anakin Skywalker
1. I became the 70th comment. I'm so sorry.
2. She proved that Anakin was the chosen one because he made her same deed look cool
Fear is the path to the dark side...fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.
Seriously, this happens every fecking time with the Jedi. They do Evil for "The Greater Good" then go insane when they finally realise they betrayed their principles.
For all our problems, this never happens with the Sith.
Raana Tey: So yeah, it's easy to kill Younglings. Watch.
Skywalker: Wow, that IS easy! Let me try!
Tripped and impaled on his own light saber.. Jedi...
Is this the younglin slayer V1?😂
"Damn girl!" -Darth Vader when hearing about Raana Tey.
You have become the very thing
I always preferred when artists have the Jedi a little individual flair. Even if it broached on fantasy clothing over scifi clothing. Not just brown robes and hoods. I grew up wanting Jedi KNIGHTS not Jedi monks.
What worse than one jedi that's flipped a whole group of five masters that lost there damn minds and killed there students the council shouldn't have ever let this secret society exist.
How hell, she's a nut! I want to hear what happened to the rest of them.
zayne is a true jedi and one of my absolute favorites
Jedi acting like their literal Padawans having the hiding skills of palpatine
So Skywalker took a page from her playbook
I swear, the knights of the old republic has Game of Thrones vibes, everyone is treacherous, no one is safe.
This feels exactly like a Greek tragedy.
The force is a tool to be used…don't allow it to use you.
She had a really scary face for a “Jedi”
Smaller sects and secret societies forming within and from the Jedi is a serious problem in the EU lore.
Raana died, but I’d say her soul was saved
That may be so...
What is that necklace Shell is wearing. Is that a sky stone?
It's actually her brother's lightsaber crystal. If you havent read the KOTOR comics/graphic novels then I would honestly recommend doing so, it's a good story.
With great power there also must comes great responsibility.
Did Zayne ever get proven innocent?
Sweet 👍
We needed a character or two at least somewhat like this in the prequel films and Clone Wars tv show. It would have really helped to sell the idea that the Jedi had truly become corrupt.
Erm lets see who went off the deep end
Dooku
Anakin
Exar Kun
Revan and Malak
Jacen Solo (and before that for a period, his sister Jaina).
I'd say Dooku was less of the deep end than the others.
Kyp Durron comes to mind for a jedi who Went off the deep end but at least he was able to redeem himself and go on to be a great jedi
Ahsoka & Shaak Ti must feel this alot that one of their species had this overzealous like behavior.
Bruh tey´s actions would have turned me into a sith if I was carrick. Id see jedi as too powerful, unstable morons and seek to destroy them.
Except for Carrick, he's very weak in the force.
The dark side is accepting new members , we have cookies and candy.
I’ll join IF you offer absolute power, total domination, and being able to completely DESTROY my enemies (and maybe my friends, too).
@@maxblake5564 , of course .
You can't make a proper empire without blowing up a few planets .
Palpatine: ''You ever hear the tragedy of Raana Tey the Jedi?''
Anakin: ''No.''
Palpatine: ''I thought not. It's not the one the Jedi Council taught you.''
1:22 Hang on. Tey got therapy, implying the Jedi did have access to it. So why were none of the other troubled individuals (Obi-Wan, Anakin, Quinlan Vos) given any?
Love the fact the thumbnail took a jab at Anakin slaughtering younglings.
Its like i wrote this commic.
Highlighting to use your own insticts and not trust mentally unstable people😂😂😂😂
The Covenant aka. That time when the Jedi decided that it was a good idea to emulate the IoM's Inquisition to prevent the Sith from returning.
I just started playing Knights of the Old Republic again. I hadn’t noticed him say “Taris” until he started mentioning things I’d come across half an hour ago.
I thinks she actually saws Anakin saber that kills her, but she went insane and misjudges the wrong periods in times and get killed earlier by an collapsing building.
You forgot Anakin and also Luke who almost killed kylo
Jeepers, I never said teach them the youngling massacre moves
The reason why the dark side of the light side is seen as so you’re in yang is because a lot of people of my parents generation grew up with this buddhists philosophical viewpoint That George Lucas originally intended so what my intentions are it’s a sort of bridging all generations of Star Wars fans
There is s long tradition of jedi master togrutans just losing Padawans