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Why did the Jedi need to end?

Why did the Jedi need to end?

You see, the Jedi must end, because the Force demands passion. Anakin was believed to be the Chosen One said to bring balance to the Force. Traditionally we figure this was fulfilled when Darth Vader turned against his master, thereby eliminating the only two remaining Sith in the galaxy.

Are the Jedi to blame for Anakin?

The Jedi — Not The Sith — Were Responsible For Anakin Skywalker’s Turn To The Dark Side; Here’s How. By now, we all know who Anakin Skywalker is. And while he was seduced by Chancellor Palpatine (aka Darth Sidious), it’s actually not the Sith that are to blame for Anakin’s turn.

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Why were all the Jedi killed?

Order 66, also known as Clone Protocol 66, was one of a series of contingency orders that the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic were trained to obey without hesitation. The order branded members of the Jedi Order as traitors to the Republic and called for their immediate execution without question.

Can a Jedi not kill?

Jedi are forbidden from ruling others, although by the end of the Republic there was some debate over whether or not this was part of the actual Code. A Jedi Master may not have more than one Padawan. A Jedi will not kill an unarmed opponent, such as the way Anakin Skywalker executed Count Dooku.

Why did Luke destroy the Jedi?

Luke wanted to end the Jedi Order because he realized that the future Jedi could betray the order once again like Kylo and Anakin. Only later he realizes that he must face his problems and make sure he won’t be the last Jedi.

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Why did the Jedi Council not trust Anakin?

The Jedi Council’s opinion of Anakin was high – but his youth and the age of which he was inducted into the Order gave them their doubts of him.

Which Sith killed the most Jedi?

1. Lord Vader: Darth Vader, the lord of the sith… the number one Jedi killer of all time has 35 (not including younglings) confirmed Jedi kills but the actual number probably numbers in the thousands.

Can a Jedi drink?

Although the Jedi Lord Valenthyne Farfalla was known to enjoy fine wine circa 1000 BBY, alcohol was not recommended for Jedi by the time of the Clone Wars. The Jedi Council did frown upon Padawans getting intoxicated, although this was a guideline rather than an actual interdiction.