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Jediism (or Jedism [1]) is a philosophy, [2] and, in some cases, a religion, [3] [4] mainly based on the depiction of the Jedi characters in Star Wars media. [5] Jediism attracted public attention in 2001 when a number of people recorded their religion as "Jedi" on national censuses.
Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith is a six-part Star Wars comic series which was released in a trade paperback graphic novel format. It was created by Ramon F. Bachs, Raul Fernandez and Darko Macan . It was published by Dark Horse Comics (and by Titan Books in Britain ).
Remnants of Revan's Sith Empire were reorganized into a loose alliance of soldiers, assassins, and fallen Jedi led by the Sith Triumvirate, a triad of Sith Lords consisting of Darth Traya, Revan's former teacher; Darth Nihilus, a fallen Jedi and survivor of the Mandalorian Wars; and Darth Sion, a veteran Sith warrior from Exar Kun's war. The ...
Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force (2007), by Ryder Windham; The Essential Atlas (2009), by Jason Fry and Daniel Wallace; The Essential Guide to Warfare (2012; also available in eBook format), by Jason Fry and Paul R. Urquhart; The Essential Reader's Companion (2012; also available in eBook format), by Pablo Hidalgo
[113] [114] Many citizens around the world answer list their religion as Jedi during their countries respective Census, among them Australia and New Zealand getting high percentages. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] A petition in Turkey to build a Jedi Temple within a university, also got international media attention.
Jedi (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ d aɪ /), Jedi Knights, or collectively the Jedi Order are fictional characters, and often protagonists, featured in many works within the Star Wars franchise. . Working symbiotically alongside the Old Galactic Republic, the Jedi Order is depicted as a religious, academic, meritocratic, and military-auxiliary (peacekeeping) organization whose origin dates back thousands of ...
The book, along with The Secrets of the Jedi, has sparked interest in additional publications that explore other facets of the Force and further perspectives within the Star Wars universe. Its unique approach has led to continued fan discussions regarding the Chosen One prophecy and the Sith's impact on the Force’s balance. [2] [6]
Outside the formal chain of command, the Galactic Empire's reins are de facto held by the Sith, a cult of Force-wielders - called Sith Lords - that call on the dark side in their plot to dominate the galaxy and destroy the Jedi. Both Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader are part of this cult, although this is known to or guessed by only a very few ...