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*** T’ra Saa is the Padawan of Lula Talisola ([[HasTwoMommies and Zeen Mrala]]).

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** Dav-Wes Renno is a Jedi archaeologist who wields a [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lightwhip/Legends lightwhip]], was once traumatized by a mission to the planet Fillithar (home to a species of sentient snakes), and as a Kyuzo, presumably wears [[NiceHat a prominent hat]]. [[Franchise/IndianaJones Hmmm…]]

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** Dav-Wes Renno is a Jedi archaeologist who wields a [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lightwhip/Legends lightwhip]], was once traumatized by a mission to the planet Fillithar (home to a species of sentient snakes), and as a Kyuzo, presumably wears [[NiceHat a prominent hat]].hat. [[Franchise/IndianaJones Hmmm…]]
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* DevelopmentGag:
** Several to early drafts of Film/ANewHope:
*** Ogana Major is here a planet that replaces Utapau as the setting of “Crystal Crisis on Utapau”, a four-part cancelled episode of ''The Clone Wars''. In the second draft of the script for the film, Ogana Major was the name of the planet eventually called Alderaan, replacing the name Utapau from the first draft.
*** Townowi is here a desert planet visited by the Jedi Ferroda and A’Sharad Hett during the Clone Wars. In the first draft of the script for the film, it was the name of the planet eventually called Tatooine.
*** Mace Windu’s Master, Chuiee Two Thorpe, is named after a character of the same name from the ''Journal of the Whills, Part I'', George Lucas’s first proto-Star Wars work. In the Journal, Chuiee was the Padawan of Master Mace Windy.
*** Mention is made of a Ureallian Jedi Master who preceded Jor Aerith Katri on the Jedi Council. In the first rough draft of the film, Han Solo was a member of the alien Ureallian species.
** Profiles are given to Ashla Chutu, Sendak, and Plun Kil, all of whom are cut characters or cut versions of characters from WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars.
** The name Mina Podia, used here for the Seventh Sister, originates from an early draft of the script for Film/RevengeOfTheSith, where it belonged to a Jedi who would be killed in Order 66.
** Haden Blackman reportedly developed a Female Cathar Jedi to fill the role of Qui-Gon Jinn’s first Padawan in ''The New Essential Guide to Episode I'', but the book was cancelled and the character scrapped. Here, Feemor Sirrus’s profile mentions him having trained an “Unidentified Female Cathar” as a Padawan prior to Aubrie Wyn.
** During the creation of ''Droids, Technology and the Force: A Clash of Phenomena'', author Abel G. Peña had considered including an adventure seed that would have identified R5-D4, better known as ‘Skippy the Jedi Droid’ as a Shard occupying a Droid body. Here, R5-D4 is indeed simply the host to a Shard named Durindfire, a member of the Iron Knights.
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/39423681 Jedi Profiles]]'' is a ''Franchise/StarWars'' fan work written by TR_SB92 and first published in June 2022, consisting of a list of character profiles for Jedi and other Force-sensitive characters from across the Prequel Era of the franchise. The work describes a timeline taking elements from both [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]] and [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse Canon]], but occasionally diverging in interesting ways.

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!!''Jedi Profiles'' provides examples of:

* AdaptedOut: Almas Academy is absent, as are most of the characters associated with it. The few exceptions, like Halagad Ventor, make no mention of it. The planet Almas is still mentioned in the profile for Nysis Belzara, but the Academy? Apparently gone.
* AdaptationDeviation:
** Agen Kolar rather than Obi-Wan Kenobi is the one to fake his death and go undercover as a bounty hunter to foil an assassination attempt.
** Several separate events are combined into this version of the Jedi Temple Bombing, including not only the original bombing from WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars, but also a different bombing of the Temple from ComicBook/StarWarsKanan and Nax Cirvan’s attempted kidnapping of Force-sensitive children from ''Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison''.
** It’s mentioned that, years in the future, Jaina Solo will still [[Literature/LegacyOfTheForce approach a group of Mandalorians for help and training]], but here the Mandalorians in question are not those led by Boba Fett, but [[Series/TheMandalorian Din Djarin’s Clan Mudhorn]].
* AdaptationExpansion: All over the place. Plenty of events and characters have details added.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange:
** Maul grows up as an orphan on the lower levels of Coruscant.
** Asajj Ventress retains her original backstory from the ''Republic'' comics as the daughter of a pair of Rattataki warlords and has no connection to the planet Dathomir.
** [[Anime/StarWarsVisions T0-B1]] was [[ReplacementGoldfish based on Mitaka’s Padawan who died in Order 66]], [[AllThereInTheManual according to the artbook]]. Here, Mitaka is a former Agricorps member and T0-B1 is a fully original artificial being.
** [[Film/TheLastJedi Supreme Leader Snoke]] is here a former Jedi Shadow from the Qiraash species, who fell to the Dark Side while in hiding in the Unknown Regions, and received his scars from a duel with Darth Vader.
* AdaptationalBadass: In the ''[[Literature/JediApprentice Jedi Apprentice]]'' books, Cal-i-Vaun was a random guard at the Jedi Temple. Here, he’s later promoted to the commander of the Jedi Temple Guard and holds that position through the Clone Wars.
* AdaptationNameChange: Cyruss Okent is renamed Cyr S. Okent, to bring him in line with Triffian naming standards.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Assorted characters are here identified as Master and Padawan, in a few cases resulting in changes from established canon.
** Thame Cerulian is not Dooku’s Master, only a Jedi Master who assisted with his training on occasion. He later becomes the Master of Rael Averross rather than Dooku.
** Reess Kairn is the Padawan of Dal Azim and the Grand-Padawan of Oppo Rancisis.
** Siolo Ur Manka is the Master of Jastus Farr.
** Even Piell is the Master of Dass Jennir.
** Volfe Karkko is the Master of Rajine.
** Keiran Valn is the Master of Ronhar Kim.
** Cyslin Myr is the Master of Luminara Unduli instead of Mace Windu, though they are still noted to have worked together.
** Knol Ven’nari is the Master of Windo ‘Warble’ Nend.
** Puroth is the Master of Dajjun.
** Minas Velti is the Master of Reva Sevander.
** Sifo-Dyas is the Master of Mana Veridi, who is in turn the Master of Shylar.
** Orykan Tamarik became K’Kruhk’s new Master after the death of Lilit Twoseas.
** J’ilk Torlin was the Master of Tohno.
** Mace Windu was the Padawan of OriginalCharacter Chuiee Two Thorpe, who was in turn the Padawan of T’ra Saa… who was, in turn, the Padawan of [[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic Lula Talisola]], making Mace the Great-Grand-Padawan of Kantam Sy, and the Great-Great-Grand-Padawan of Yoda.
* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Any character whose species of origin was unknown in canon is given one here.
* AdaptationalGenderIdentity: Any character whose gender was unknown in canon has it identified here.
* AdaptationalHeroism:
** [[Anime/StarWarsVisions Kouru]] is here a member of the Jedi Temple Guard, with no apparent tendencies toward pillaging random villages.
** Barriss Offee never falls to the Dark Side here like she did in [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars canon]], but remains a loyal Jedi through the end of the war, as in Legends.
** Though she never becomes fully heroic and never stops being a bounty hunter, Aurra Sing does become less dark over the course of her life.
* AdaptationalSexuality: Across both Canon and Legends, Asajj Ventress has had exclusively male romantic interests and Aurra Sing has never really had any. Here, [[spoiler:they eventually marry each other.]]
* AdaptationalVillainy:
** In her ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTales Legends]]'' [[ComicBook/CloneWarsAdventures appearances]], bounty hunter Vianna D’Pow was a relatively harmless villain. Competent at her job, but never seen killing anyone or taking much pleasure in violence. Here, she’s part of the group that bombs the Jedi Temple, though, to be fair, she’s referred to as having been seduced.
** Some of the members of the Cult of Maul are taken from the ''Jedi Academy'' novels by Jeffrey Brown, in which they’re background characters or, at worst, school bullies. The Cult of Maul is quite a bit worse.
** In canon, while Prosset Dibs first fell to the Dark Side early in the war, he only actually left the Jedi after the end of the war. Here, he leaves during the war and becomes one of Dooku’s [[EliteMooks Dark Acolytes]].
* AerithAndBob: As in canon. Jedi Master Oorallon, for instance, was active during the same period as Jedi Padawan Sean.
* AgeLift:
** [[Series/ObiWanKenobi Reva Sevander]] is in her late teens at the end of the Clone Wars rather than her tweens or pre-teens. This may have been done to make her the same age as her actress during the events of the show.
** Oppo Rancisis and Yarael Poof are old enough to have already been on the Jedi Council during [[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic the High Republic era]] in canon, but here the latter is only born several centuries later and the former is still born several decades after the relevant events.
*** Rancisis’ Padawan Dal Azim is thus also moved forward in time.
** Barriss Offee was originally depicted as a peer of Anakin Skywalker in supplementary materials for Film/AttackOfTheClones, then retconned into a peer of Ahsoka Tano in WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Here, she’s exactly halfway between them, being four years Anakin’s junior and four years Ahsoka’s senior.
* AlasPoorVillain: Evan-Ott was definitely a scumbag, and he deserved to wind up in prison, but that doesn’t mean he deserved to get [[spoiler:extrajudicially beaten to death in his cell]].
* AlternateContinuity: In addition to elements from both canons coexisting, the Clone Wars are extended to last for six years rather than three. Past the events of the Original Trilogy, more surviving Jedi are mentioned to join the New Jedi Order, and there are implications of further divergences farther out.
* AlternativeCalendar: Mostly uses ‘AR’ (After Ruusan, referring to the in-universe Ruusan Reformation). Celeste Morne’s profile also mentions ‘BR’ (Before Ruusan). The more traditional ‘ABY’ also makes some appearances once we hit the New Republic era.
* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Reess Kairn is implied to be a transgender woman, though it isn’t explicitly stated. It’s suggestive, however, that their profile switches from male to female pronouns partway through.
* AnachronicOrder: Though each character’s bio is almost always in chronological order, the different profiles are listed in alphabetical order. Justified, since the work is formatted as a list of character profiles.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Text-only version. Jedi Knight [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Bob_(Jedi) Bŏb]] has his name spelled with a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breve breve]] over the O. This would be pronounced exactly the same way as ‘Bob’ without the breve.
* AscendedExtra: All over the place, though given the work’s format it can be difficult to quantify.
* AscendedFanon: Fanon isn’t exactly the right word for it, but several elements are taken from authorial intent and WordOfGod:
** The ages of Shon Kon Ray, T’Bolton, and Durnar, and the species of the latter two, are taken from forum posts made by John Ostrander.
** Nem Bees being the Padawan of Shon Kon Ray was the original intent of Bees’ creator, Ryan Jewhurst.
** Yoshi Raph-Elan being killed by General Grievous was the original intent of writer Abel G. Peña.
** The names J’ilk Torlin and Kerrshnek for otherwise unnamed Jedi are taken from the website of their creator, artist Joe Corroney.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Rogue Jedi Shon-Ju, while plotting his revenge on the Jedi Order for defeating him once, is killed and his entire organization wiped out by Nax Cirvan, a different rogue Jedi working for the Confederacy.
* CassandraTruth:
** Nobody was willing to listen to Sifo-Dyas about his prophetic visions, due mainly to the fact that he had no evidence. It didn’t help that his next recourse was to yell about his visions in various parts of the Temple and occasionally punch people.
** Dooku likewise went largely unbelieved about the second Sith being in control of the Senate. To be fair, his own profile points out that he was actually telling a half-truth by omitting his own subordination to that second Sith, and that he further undercut his claim by personally presiding over the deaths of almost two hundred Jedi very soon afterwards.
** B’dard Tone was unable to convince anyone that General Grievous was a high-priority threat after the General maimed him and killed his Padawan on Nadiem. It’s noted that everyone came around very quickly after Grievous’s public debut two years later, but at that point it didn’t really help.
* ChildOfTwoWorlds: Xeltek, a Colicoid Jedi, suffers from this. He’s genetically less empathetic than most other Jedi, but still much more empathetic than others of his species, making it difficult to fully fit in with either group.
* CompositeCharacter:
** Several nameless background Jedi are combined with named characters who have never made visual appearances: Aruden Kej, Nan Latourain, Cyr S. Okent, Keer Stenwyt, and Jaizen Suel.
** Ool Awmod, from VideoGame/StarWarsGalaxies, is combined with Sivad’s unnamed Ithorian Padawan from Literature/StarWarsBrotherhood.
** Dairoki, from the comic miniseries ''Jedi – The Dark Side'', is combined with Sol Mogra from the ''Dark Legends'' anthology.
** In canon, Jor Aerith and Katri are two separate Mirialan members of the Jedi Council; Here, they’re combined into the character of Jor Aerith Katri.
** Evan-Ott, a character mentioned in ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic, is combined with an unnamed Fallen Jedi from ''Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison''.
** Kendalina, from the ''[[Literature/TheGloveOfDarthVader Jedi Prince]]'' novels, is combined with the unnamed protagonist of the ''The Way of the Jedi'' {{Gamebook|s}}.
** Ken, the titular [[Literature/TheGloveOfDarthVader 'Jedi Prince']], is here identified as the same character as [[Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker Dathan, the father of Rey]].
** Feemor, Qui-Gon Jinn’s first Padawan, and Sirrus, a minor [[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Republic]] character, are combined into Feemor Sirrus, a single character.
** J’ilk Torlin, from an issue of ''Star Wars Gamer'', is combined with an unnamed background extra from ''Jedi Council: Acts of War'' and the unseen Master of orphaned Padawan Tohno in [[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Republic]].
* ContinuityNod: All over the place, but a few examples:
** Two Jedi, Tafasheel Arkan and Jaizen Suel, are noted to be from the same unnamed alien species as [[Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial Gormaanda]].
** A small group of Jedi operates out of “an abandoned temple on Kiffex.” The temple in question goes unidentified, but may be the same one where Volfe Karkko was [[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic previously]] imprisoned for a thousand years.
** In the ''General Grievous'' comic book, an unidentified Gran Jedi is shown on the Jedi Council. Here, two Gran Jedi – [[Literature/DarkRendezvous Maks Leem]] and Ko Solok – are noted to have served on the Council during the Clone Wars, as temporary stand-ins for absent members.
** The Film/RevengeOfTheSith novelization by Matthew Stover mentions the planet Tellanroaeg among a list of locations where Order 66 is being carried out, but no Jedi has ever been shown or mentioned to be on the planet. Here, Jedi Knight Mina Podia is noted to have survived Order 66 while stationed on that planet.
** The short story “Hero of Cartao”, from ''Star Wars Insider'', ends with its protagonist, Jedi Knight Jafer Torles, vowing to track down the stolen cloning cylinders.. except he’s never seen again, though the cylinders in question end up on the planet Wayland. The novel Literature/DarkRendezvous includes a line of dialogue where, among a list of anonymous Jedi meeting their ends, Mace Windu mentions ‘being shot down over Wayland’. Here, Torles successfully tracks the cylinders down, [[ShaggyDogStory only to be shot out of the sky]].
** The Battle of Gligger combines an anecdote from ''The New Essential Guide to Droids'', the illustration from a trading card, and the obscure Jedi Tyffix.
** Many to Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic:
*** Lily Tora-Asi and Porter Engle are both mentioned to have served as inspirations to later Jedi.
*** The profiles of several long-lived Jedi mention involvement in the Nihil War.
*** Master Coleman Kcaj hails from the planet of Dalna.
*** T’ra Saa is the Padawan of Lula Talisola ([[HasTwoMommies and Zeen Mrala]]).
*** Shaak Ti broke Vernestra Rwoh’s record of being Knighted at a young age.
*** Bil Valen is an Evereni.
*** Kantam Sy is listed among Yoda’s Padawans.
* DeathByAdaptation:
** Bairdon Jace and Naat Reath become members of the Padawan Pack and each die during missions.
** Jedi Knight Yoshi Raph-Elan and Dark Jedi Lii and Kaa are all three killed by General Grievous on Dica.
** J’ilk Torlin and Kindee Ya are killed during the Clone Wars.
** [[Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries Etain Tur-Mukan]] is killed during a mission to Qiilura, well before the end of the war, [[Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries Bardan Jusik and Clan Skirata]] are killed by Durge on Anaxees, and [[Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries Kina Ha]] is killed in a test of Order 66 before the war even begins.
** [[Literature/CloneWarsGambit Hallena Devis]] is implied to have been killed on [=JanFathal=].
** Ma’kis’shaalas’s Hiitian Padawan, here named Thae Bolg, is killed by the Cult of Maul on Florrum, taking the place of Adi Gallia in WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars.
** Z’meer Bothu, Ph’ton, D’Urban Wen-Hurd, and Nanda-Ree Janoo are among the twenty-eight Jedi killed by General Grievous over Belderone.
** [[ComicBook/CloneWarsAdventures Master Treetower]] is killed in Order 66.
** Thongla Jur and Coleman Kcaj are killed in Operation Knightfall.
** Kule Xandar is lured into a trap and killed on Nar Shaddaa.
** [[{{Film/Solo}} Tobias Beckett]] is killed by Aurra Sing instead of the other way around.
* DevelopmentGag:
** Several to early drafts of Film/ANewHope:
*** Ogana Major is here a planet that replaces Utapau as the setting of “Crystal Crisis on Utapau”, a four-part cancelled episode of ''The Clone Wars''. In the second draft of the script for the film, Ogana Major was the name of the planet eventually called Alderaan, replacing the name Utapau from the first draft.
*** Townowi is here a desert planet visited by the Jedi Ferroda and A’Sharad Hett during the Clone Wars. In the first draft of the script for the film, it was the name of the planet eventually called Tatooine.
*** Mace Windu’s Master, Chuiee Two Thorpe, is named after a character of the same name from the ''Journal of the Whills, Part I'', George Lucas’s first proto-Star Wars work. In the Journal, Chuiee was the Padawan of Master Mace Windy.
*** Mention is made of a Ureallian Jedi Master who preceded Jor Aerith Katri on the Jedi Council. In the first rough draft of the film, Han Solo was a member of the alien Ureallian species.
** Profiles are given to Ashla Chutu, Sendak, and Plun Kil, all of whom are cut characters or cut versions of characters from WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars.
** The name Mina Podia, used here for the Seventh Sister, originates from an early draft of the script for Film/RevengeOfTheSith, where it belonged to a Jedi who would be killed in Order 66.
** Haden Blackman reportedly developed a Female Cathar Jedi to fill the role of Qui-Gon Jinn’s first Padawan in ''The New Essential Guide to Episode I'', but the book was cancelled and the character scrapped. Here, Feemor Sirrus’s profile mentions him having trained an “Unidentified Female Cathar” as a Padawan prior to Aubrie Wyn.
** During the creation of ''Droids, Technology and the Force: A Clash of Phenomena'', author Abel G. Peña had considered including an adventure seed that would have identified R5-D4, better known as ‘Skippy the Jedi Droid’ as a Shard occupying a Droid body. Here, R5-D4 is indeed simply the host to a Shard named Durindfire, a member of the Iron Knights.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation:
** Adi Gallia, Eeth Koth, Yaddle, Luminara Unduli, Jocasta Nu, Tholme, and Ma’kis’shaalas meet the Legends versions of their respective fates rather than the Canon ones.
** Jodoo Kreen is killed by the Dark Acolyte Trenox during his attack on Coruscant with Cortosis Battle Droids.
** Prosset Dibs is killed by Kit Fisto during the Second Battle of Mon Calamari.
** Tiplee joins Obi-Wan and Anakin in [[Literature/LabyrinthOfEvil their attack on Tythe]], and is killed by Dooku after they land to battle him.
** Beyghor Sahdett is killed by Aurra Sing on Kidron.
** The Eighth Brother is killed by Asajj Ventress on Agamar.
** The Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister are killed by Echuu Shen-Jon on Krant.
* DoorstopBaby: Obi-Wan Kenobi was apparently left on the doorstep of a monastery on Maryx Minor when he was an infant, and was raised there for around a year before they realized he was Force-sensitive and called the Jedi.
* DramatisPersonae: Basically the entire work is one of these for the author’s AlternateUniverse.
* {{Expy}}:
** Dav-Wes Renno is a Jedi archaeologist who wields a [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lightwhip/Legends lightwhip]], was once traumatized by a mission to the planet Fillithar (home to a species of sentient snakes), and as a Kyuzo, presumably wears [[NiceHat a prominent hat]]. [[Franchise/IndianaJones Hmmm…]]
** Togar is a Jedi from the Gank species, an alien race famous for covering themselves with advanced armor, who dies on Hy Izlan. As he’s specifically labelled an expy within the work, the most likely candidate is Toguro from [[Anime/StarWarsVisions “The Ninth Jedi”]].
** The Waagh is a lightly altered version of the percussionist from [[{{WebVideo/Defunctland}} Halyx]], who was planned to be called ‘The Waag’.
* FakingTheDead:
** Tholme fakes his death against Asajj Ventress on Tepasi, and at least once more against Quinlan Vos on Saleucami.
** Yoda fakes his death in order to secretly attend a meeting with Dooku on Vjun, hoping to convince him to return to the light.
** Agen Kolar fakes his death in order to go undercover as a bounty hunter so he can foil an assassination attempt.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: A surprisingly common fate for Jedi. Some examples include Aryzah, Ood Bnar, Denia, Halbret, Celeste Morne, Beldorion and Taselda, Aven Rolk, and Roni von Wasaki.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Since Darth Maul never comes back from the dead, the crew of the Ghost aren’t sent to Malachor, which butterflies away Kanan being blinded and eventually killed.
** Dooku remains a Jedi until after Qui-Gon Jinn’s death in this universe. Since Qui-Gon never needs to come to terms with his Master leaving the Order, a different Jedi – Kai Hudorra – is sent to rescue Lizel Liit from captivity.
* HappilyEverBefore: Several profiles omit even darker events later down the line if they go as they did in canon, such as [[spoiler:A’Sharad Hett’s fall to the Dark Side]], or [[spoiler:the miserable failure of the resistance movement on New Plympto.]]
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Reess Kairn was on the verge of turning their life around and beginning their work to redeem themself… [[spoiler:when Aurra Sing found out she’d been tricked and came back to shoot Kairn in the head]].
* HeroKiller: Aurra Sing is the stand-out example of this trope prior to the Clone Wars, even receiving the epithet of ‘Jedi Killer’. During the war, Asajj Ventress initially earns this reputation before being overshadowed by General Grievous after his debut. After the war, of course, Darth Vader becomes the new standard by which to measure.
* IOweYouMyLife: Tol Skorr becomes one of Dooku’s Dark Acolytes out of gratitude to the Count for saving his life on Korriban.
* IdenticalStranger:
** Quinlan Vos and Sov Nalniuq.
** Downplayed with Qui-Gon Jinn and Ali-Alann, who aren’t identical, but just similar enough for the latter to convincingly serve as a body double for the former.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Scout still takes refuge on Mandalore after surviving Order 66, albeit temporarily.
** Kendalina and Ochi’s profiles strongly suggest that, despite drawing much more strongly on the old EU, at the very least [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey]] will still be born and still eventually become a Jedi.
** Ahsoka Tano is still framed for the Jedi Temple Bombing, despite [[spoiler:the culprit not being a friend of hers]].
** K’Kruhk’s profile states that he still ends up [[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy on the Jedi Council during the Second Imperial Civil War]].
* LegionOfDoom:
** At one point, the Separatists ally themselves with two separate Dark Side cults, the Jensaarai and an unnamed Bpfasshi group. It doesn’t amount to much, though.
** The group Nax Cirvan recruits for the Jedi Temple Bombing may count, consisting of Fallen Jedi Padawan Evan-Ott, [[ComicBook/CloneWarsAdventures Zeltron mercenary Vianna D’Pow]], and [[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan CIS Lieutenant Rackham Sear]].
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Hundreds at least.
* MeaningfulName:
** Ola Scrinoff is KilledOffscreen.
** [[HunterOfHisOwnKind The High Inquisitor]] is named [[SignificantAnagram Dornim]] Dam’n.
** '''Or'''sei Za'''phan''' leaves his son an orphan.
* NamedByAdaptation: All the Inquisitors except for Bil Valen, Masana Tide, and Reva Sevander, Thae Bolg, Erd Scav, Aurr-Ken, Basker Dillam, Durindfire, Ettik, Nat Gerine, Kemede, Dorcas Kincarri, Leeran, Mas’h, Mizu, Ola Scrinoff, Moot Veila, Vokone, Orsei Zaphan, and the Ceratrinoan, Dinkinesh, Drgi Pacithhip, and Peyoan species.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Ofar Tan-Doov discovers a pair of Force-sensitive twin sisters while on a mission to stop a crime lord, and decides to interrupt his mission to bring them to the Jed for training. With his attention split, the crime lord is able to successfully assassinate him, and also kill the sisters’ parents and burn down their home for good measure, leaving them orphaned, homeless, and very bitter, and still not receiving proper training for their abilities.
* NonHumanNonBinary:
** Hutts and Verpines, which are canonically single-gender hermaphroditic species. The three characters from these species with profiles are referred to as “Hermaphroditic” in the Gender field, with notes about “masculine” or “neutral” personalities appended.
** Sarn Vals, on the other hand, is from a species[[note]]Quarrens[[/note]] that otherwise consists of males and females and is referred to as just “Nonbinary”.
* NonIndicativeName: Jedi Master Bear is not only not ursine, he isn’t even mammalian. He’s actually a member of the goat-like Galderian species.
* NoodleIncident: All over the place. Really, any event or incident that’s been either altered or created for the work could qualify.
* OnlyOneName: Plenty of examples, as in canon. Some of the most well-known would be Yoda, Yaddle, and Dooku.
* ProperlyParanoid: Played with. Shadday Potkin originally acquired her Cortosis dagger for fear of [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor Quinlan Vos]], but never had a chance or a reason to use it against him. She did eventually get to use it against Darth Vader… who killed her, took it away from her, and [[NiceJobBreakingItHero used it against her fellow Jedi]].
* PunnyName: F, from [[Anime/StarWarsVisions “The Village Bride”]], is originally from the planet of Stand IV.
* RedBaron:
** [[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic Lily Tora-Asi]] is referenced as ‘The Knight of Banchii’.
** Sharad Hett had quite a few: The Champion of Krmar, The Defender of Kamparus, The Hound of Worlds, The Nemesis of the Kimm, and simply The Howlrunner.
** An’ya Kuro has ‘The Dark Woman,’ which she [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname actually prefers to her real name]].
** Aurra Sing receives ‘Jedi Killer’.
** Of the teachers at the Jedi Temple, Ilena Xan has ‘Iron Hand’ and Cin Drallig ‘The Troll’.
** [[Literature/DarkRendezvous Jai Maruk]] receives ‘the Hawk-Bat’.
** Lexia Ginorra is bestowed ‘The Sith’.
** Valin Draco gets ‘the Valiant Dragon’.
** Over the course of the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi becomes ‘the Negotiator’.
** Anakin Skywalker gets two: ‘the Hero with No Fear’ and ‘Warrior of the Infinite’.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation:
** Mira Koth is an ambiguous example. In ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith, she’s married to ex-Jedi Eeth Koth. Here, they never meet that we know of, but she’s still called Mira Koth. Maybe they’re related, or maybe it’s a coincidence.
** Valco, from [[Anime/StarWarsVisions “The Village Bride”]] is here the Margrave of Hy Izlan, meaning he’s a possible ancestor of Margrave Juro from “The Ninth Jedi”.
** Inverted with Maul and Savage, who are not biologically related in this universe.
** Rhad Tarn and Eremin Tarn are twin brothers.
* {{Retcon}}: The author returns periodically to update the work. For the most part this consists of adding rather than subtracting, but there have still been cases.
* ShapedLikeItself: Some unidentified species are referred to this way. For example, Tieren Nie-Tan is referred to as a [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment “Male of Tieren Nie-Tan’s Species”]].
** For a more subtle example, Yoda’s species is identified as “Species-Y1541”. If you run that through a standard numbers-to-letters translator, 1=A, 2=B, and so on, ‘Y-15-4-1’ spells out ‘Y-O-D-A’.
* ShipsThatPassInTheNight: Asajj Ventress and Aurra Sing.
* ShoutOut:
** [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Unidentified_Human_Jedi_(Jedi_Temple) This Jedi]] is given the name [[Franchise/LesMiserables Jole-Ros Ahn]].
** [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels The Fifth Brother]] is identified as an Imroosian, an alien species with rocklike skin, and is named [[WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet Arro]].
** Daakman Barrek’s first Padawan is [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo a Dug with a speech impediment named Scuduba]].[[note]]Barrek’s second Padawan is [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Sha’a_Gi Sha’a Gi]]. This is canon.[[/note]]
** Dorf, a Jedi Youngling, is a [[{{Film/Spaceballs}} Mawg]], and Maz Kanata’s father is [[{{Film/Spaceballs}} Yogurt]].
** Brianna, a character mentioned in a 1993 RPG book, is here made a part-Echani hybrid, much like [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords another Brianna]].
** Defuseh, who married into the Markona Clan, is named after Anna Defuseh, the mother of [[Literature/TheTravelsOfMarcoPolo Marco Polo]].
** The blue-skinned Jedi Jastus Farr is a member of the [[Franchise/TheSmurfs Peyoan]] species.
** Hslewtap is [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial an Asogian botanist who becomes stranded on a primitive planet while on an extragalactic expedition]]. He’s named after Pat Welsh, who voiced the character.
** Jedi Master Tasver is named after a [[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Tasver_(Earth-616) purple-skinned member]] of the [[{{ComicBook/Nova}} Nova Corps]].
** Qui-Gon Jinn’s homeworld is identified as the planet [[{{ComicBook/Meridian}} Demetria]].
** Maz Kanata’s species name is Dinkinesh, another name for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_(Australopithecus) Lucy]].
** Maul’s backstory here is basically a more serious version of [[ComicBook/StarWarsTales “Hate Leads to Lollipops”]].
** Khen-To and Squagga, two members of the Jedi Temple Guard, are copied from a pair of {{Red Shirt}}s from [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Green Lantern]]: Emerald Dawn.
** A Jedi from the amphibious Selkath species is named [[{{Literature/Animorphs}} Leeran]].
** A RedShirt Jedi who we meet at a field hospital is named [[{{Series/Mash}} Mas’h]].
** The unnamed planet on which [[Anime/StarWarsVisions “T0-B1”]] is set is here named Vingtun. Vingt-Un is another name for the card game Blackjack, which is also the title of [[Manga/BlackJack another famous manga]] by [[Creator/OsamuTezuka Osamu Tezuka]].
** The unnamed antagonist of [[Anime/StarWarsVisions “T0-B1”]] is named Pluto Rangifer, after the antagonist of the famous ''[[Manga/AstroBoy Astro Boy]]'' story “The Strongest Robot in the World”.
** Jedi Knight [[NamesTheSame Loo]] Raelo is [[https://paulsizer.com/portfolio/little-white-mouse/ stranded on an abandoned mining satellite for several years]].
** The planet liberated by Yoshi Raph-Elan is given the name [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Zelda]].
** The unidentified inhabitants of the planet Solem are named [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Skrulls]].
** Senator Viento is the representative of the planet [[Franchise/ASongOfIceAndFire Braavos]].
** [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Pinky This Jedi]] is given the real name of [[ColourfulThemeNaming Pink]] [[VideoGame/TheSexyBrutale Rockridge]].
** At one point during the war, Obi-Wan is put in charge of a Jedi delegation to the planet Argo-6. By the time it’s over, every member of the delegation has received a lifetime ban from not only the planet but the entire system. They’ve been Music/BannedFromArgo.
* SparedByTheAdaptation:
** Nim Pianna survives her death in canon and lives until at least 978.
** Skippy the Jedi Droid is specifically mentioned to have survived his HeroicSacrifice.
** Melik Galerha, Anise I’Zak, Lissarkh, Voolvif Monn, and Pix all survive Order 66.
** Initially inverted with Barriss Offee, who meets her Legends fate of [[DeathByAdaptation being blown up by an AT-TE on Felucia]], but then played straight when she manages to survive it.
** Aurra Sing and Asajj Ventress get a happy ending.
* TakeThat:
** The characters of Creator/KarenTraviss do not have good things happen to them. See {{Death by Adaptation}}, above.
** The ruling body of the planet Gatalenta refuses to tell its citizens anything about the war going on, ostensibly in order to prevent panic or leaks to the enemy, even against the advice of the Jedi. Eventually, the citizens revolt, and the Separatists are able to move right in once the Gatalentans have torn each other apart. In canon, Gatalenta is the home planet of [[Film/TheLastJedi Admiral Holdo]].
** An ancient Jedi outpost, long since forgotten by the Order, contains the texts of the Order of the Terrible Glare, an organization that once fought a war with the Jedi. The outpost in question is on the planet [[Film/TheLastJedi Ahch-To]].
** Halagad Ventor’s profile describes him projecting his own issues onto Anakin Skywalker while completely missing Anakin’s actual issues.
** Maul’s profile goes out of its way to refer to his body as being “pulped” upon hitting the bottom of the reactor shaft.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Several Jedi come from alien species much more closely associated with villainy:
** Evor Haris is a [[SharkMan Karkarodon]].
** Master Lo-Jad is a [[FatBastard Yahk-Tosh]].
** Master Skein is a [[SpiderPeople Harch]].
** Nemen Ull is a [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Neimoidian]].
* TwinTelepathy: Rhad and Eremin Tarn are bond-twins, which allows them a level of this. Doesn’t work out so well for them after Rhad’s death, though.
* UncertainDoom: Any Jedi whose bio ends before the [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Battle of Geonosis]] might have died there. Same for any Jedi whose bio ends before the end of the Clone Wars – good odds they died later in the war or in Order 66.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Well, she was hardly unwitting, but it’s unlikely that Kadrian Sey could have predicted how much trouble the Cult of Maul would ultimately get up to.
* VagueAge: Any Jedi who has only a generation listed in the age field. Depending on the specific one, a generation could cover anywhere from three to eleven years. Any Jedi whose age field is left blank is an even greater example.
* VillainousFriendship: Asajj Ventress and Durge. In canon, Ventress was brought to Boz Pity on orders from Dooku. Here, Durge brings her there to receive medical treatment on his own initiative after coincidentally stumbling across her.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Many, many characters have their fates left uncertain, even in some cases when the bio ends leaving questions unanswered.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Darth Vader benefits from this twice:
** Shaak Ti is noted to still be in recovery from her injuries in the Battle of Coruscant when she tries to defend the temple from Vader.
** Ma’kis’shaalas suffers injuries from his encounter with the Cult of Maul on Turkana that permanently hamper his combat ability, which helps justify [[ComicBook/StarWarsPurge his poor showing against Vader on Kessel]].

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