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Star Wars : The Acolyte ’s Jedi were doom from the start , but I wanted – and needed – more time with them . AsThe Acolyteis adjust near the ending ofthe High Republic era , some 100 years before the prequel trilogy , most of the characters are completely new , even to those who have read theStar Wars : The High Republicbooks . The exception are Jedi Master Vernestra Rwoh , who has a outstanding role in the book continuity , and Jedi Master Ki - Adi - Mundi , who recently became the subject of some heat online debate concerning his role in theStar Warsprequel trilogy .

All the other characters we ’ve been infix to thus far , however , include Master Sol , his Padawan , Jecki Lon , Jedi Knight Yord Fandar , Master Indara , Master Torbin , Kelnacca , Osha , and Mae were create specifically to tell this chronicle – a story of the Jedi ’s flaw and failures , the Sith ’s secret ( and perhaps suppress ) issue , and two sisters separate by tragedy . There was and is slew of ground left to cover inThe Acolyte , and , though the mystery story of Osha and Mae ’s psychic trauma and The Stranger ’s identity each leave a compelling narration , the Jedi graphic symbol merit more time and care , too .

Here ’s everything we know about The Acolyte ’s cast and the characters they will be portray in Star Wars ' most cryptic project yet .

Jecki (Dafne Keen) and Yord (Charlie Barnett) in Star Wars The Acolyte

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The Jedi In The Acolyte Needed To Die To Preserve Canon

InThe Acolyteepisode 5 , “ Night , ” a troop of Jedi is ambushed by the Master , a “ Sith ” Lord who is revealed to be Qimir , Mae ’s bumbling , lay - back associate . The Jedi confront Qimir in a heated battle , and , although they significantly outnumber him , Qimir still effortlessly wangle to kill them all , resulting in a brutal natural action succession unlike anything we ’ve seen inStar Warsbefore . Plenty of unnamed Jedi are killed , too , but it ’s the ones we ’ve come to have it off over the last five episode ofThe Acolytewhose end hit the hardest .

Yord has his cervix snapped . Jecki is stabbed . And while Sol may still be alive , he comes hazardously close to losing himself during the massacre . It ’s violent and visceral , and it absolutely captures the difference between the lightheaded side and the nighttime ; the passion and savagery of the Sith , and the calculated painstakingness of the Jedi .

Any Jedi who come up across a Sith in this fib , so close to the events ofThe Phantom Menace , require to die or be otherwise silenced before they could relay their information to the Jedi Order as a whole .

Mae, Master Indara, and Mother Aniseya in The Acolyte in a combined image

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Of course , the tragedy ofThe Acolyteis that these death were inevitable . If we were to believe that the Jedi were convert the Sith had been extinct for over a millenary , as is so helpfully pointed out by Ki - Adi - Mundi inStar Wars : Episode I – The Phantom Menace , then any Jedi who come across a Sith in this level , so unaired to the events ofThe Phantom Menace , needed to die or be otherwise hush up before they could relay their information to the Jedi Order as a whole .

So , while Sol may still be alive , he likely wo n’t be for retentive . Mae might kill him to nail her training , Qimir might catch up to him to ensure Sol can never reveal the Sith ’s identity element , and even Osha is a possibility at this point , now that Qimir has captured her . The death in this show , those of the Jedi we ’ve shortly come to have a go at it and the ones we barely meet – I still truly hope we get to see more of Indara , Kelnacca , and Torbin in any upcoming flashbacks – are genuinely sad . But they could have been even more impactful .

The Acolyte’s Jedi Aren’t The First High Republic Jedi To Die Brutal Deaths

As with any major franchise , there will always be reference who conveniently survive every affaire d’honneur or struggle . “ Plot Armor ” is a genuine phenomenon that hold on democratic character dependable in the story even if it would make sense for their developmental discharge to terminate ( Ahsoka Tano is a neat good example of this , even if she is one of my favorite characters ) . What setsStar Wars : The High Republicapart from much of the rest of the franchise , however , is that any graphic symbol , no matter how strong , sovereign , likable , or popular they are , is in danger of die .

In a sense , The Acolyte ’s character deaths carry onThe High Republic ’s most cheerless yet good storytelling tradition .

It ’s almost become a running trick that if aHigh Republicbook contribute you a raw best-loved character , chances are they ’ll be dead by the end of the story stage . Plenty of High Republic Jedi have died poisonous deaths , just like those experienced by the characters inThe Acolyte . The High Republic ’s Jedi have been deform to ash tree by Force - consume creatures , maim by severe marauders , and plummeted to their deaths while trying to protect civilian from a destroyed space post . In case you have n’t started read yet , I wo n’t name any names , but develop yourselves for some genuine worked up trauma .

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In a sensory faculty , The Acolyte ’s case deaths carry onThe High Republic ’s most uncheerful yet effective storytelling tradition . These demise are n’t just include for cushion note value – they truly add something to the tarradiddle and help explain why the Jedi finally drop from saving grace once Palpatine rise to top executive . Butthe various deaths inThe High Republicbooks murder me much harder than the one inThe Acolytedid – and there ’s one specific ground why .

The High Republic Era is full of significant event , both for the Jedi Order and the Republic it sought to protect long before the prequels .

The Audience Needed To Spend More Time With The Acolyte’s Jedi

Yord and Jecki ’s deaths inThe Acolytewere shocking because of how they become flat . Snapping someone ’s cervix is roughshod , and Jecki being taken by surprisal after her arresting duel against Qimir felt cruel and senseless . These were steep kills , but because I knew they were destined to die , their deficiency of characterization made their demise well-off to cope with . I do n’t thinkThe Acolytegave us enough prison term to get attached to these Jedi . It ’s a far war cry from what happens in theHigh Republicbooks .

In the playscript , grapheme are give their own point of view . They are developed across different mediums , including comedian , and they look in other characters ’ stories as suffer players , too . Their inclusion in the account palpate constituent and relatable . InThe Acolyte , it ’s almost the inverse .

The High Republic ’s storytelling is divided into three phases . Phase I takes place roughly 100 eld beforeThe Acolyte , Phase II take up plaza 150 years before Phase I , and Phase II picks up where Phase I left off .

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Of of course , novels and television provide vastly different mannequin of storytelling . In novels , reader get to sleep with a character ’s nous almost as well as they know their own . On TV , a character ’s motivation and thoughts are express through their action and brief here and now of dialog . you may still get to know a TV character equally well , though , allot the character are given enough time to be develop on screen door . That ’s not what ’s happening inThe Acolyte , though .

In part , I conceive this is due to the streaming old age ’s unusual television restrictions . Eight episodes is n’t a lot , specially when many of those episodes are approximately 30 minutes in length and some of the characters will be forcibly write off before the show ’s true tale climax can occur . I also conceive that the show ’s social organisation has n’t help this matter . ThoughThe Acolyteepisode 3 , “ Destiny , ” was a compelling bit of television receiver , the entire episode being a flashback make away from the cherished clip we had with Jedi like Yord , Jecki , and Sol .

I mourn this departure because I cogitate all of these characters had enormous potency . Jecki was especially compelling to me , but her interactions with Yord were a highlight , and I conceive that , if they had been given more sentence on the show , they could have render worthful insight into what the Jedi Order was like during that period . jar value is all well and good , but it can not replace lawful character maturation . ThoughStar war : The Acolytehas bring something genuinely newfangled to the franchise , I do feel like it ’s omit something crucial .

Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae), Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen), and Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett) wielding their lightsabers to fight against the Sith in The Acolyte season 1 episode 4

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The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era , where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence . This sci - fi thriller run across a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several criminal offence - all lead to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and organize to bring about the ending of the High Republic .

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The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes - all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.

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