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[[caption-width-right:299:A long, ''long'' time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...]]

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[[caption-width-right:299:A long, ''long'' ''[[WhenItAllBegan long]]'' time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...]]
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Xesh fully expects the Jedi to abandon each other to save their own skins. When the Jedi do the exact opposite he's completely taken aback.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Xesh fully expects the Jedi Je'daii to abandon each other to save their own skins. When the Jedi Je'daii do the exact opposite he's completely taken aback.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Rakata have been driven away and their Infinite Empire collapses within a few centuries, Xesh has made his HeelFaceTurn for good, almost all of the major Je'daii characters have survived. However, the seers have been blinded, Tasha Ryo has performed a HeroicSacrifice and the masters are unsure and at strife how to continue, {{foreshadowing}} the civil war described in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. Furthermore, not long after the events of the comic the rest of the Force Wars occurred between the Ashla and Bogan followers of the Je'daii, just ten years after the comic's end the conflict eventually causes a cataclysm that leaves Tython uninhabitable for millenia.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Rakata have been driven away and their Infinite Empire collapses within a few centuries, Xesh has made his HeelFaceTurn for good, almost all of the major Je'daii characters have survived. However, the seers have been blinded, Tasha Ryo has performed a HeroicSacrifice and the masters are unsure and at strife how to continue, {{foreshadowing}} the civil war between Ashla and Bogan followers of the Je'daii described in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. Furthermore, not long after the events of the comic the rest of the Force Wars occurred between the Ashla and Bogan followers of the Je'daii, just ten years after the comic's end the Said conflict eventually causes a cataclysm that leaves Tython uninhabitable for millenia.millenia...''just 10 years after the comic ends''.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Rakata have been driven away, Xesh has made his HeelFaceTurn for good, almost all of the major Je'daii characters have survived. However, the seers have been blinded, Tasha Ryo has performed a HeroicSacrifice and the masters are unsure and at strife how to continue, {{foreshadowing}} the civil war described in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. Furthermore, not long after the events of the comic the Force Wars occurred between the Ashla and Bogan followers of the Je'daii, the conflict eventually causing a cataclysm that leaves Tython uninhabitable for millenia just ten years after the comic's end.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Rakata have been driven away, away and their Infinite Empire collapses within a few centuries, Xesh has made his HeelFaceTurn for good, almost all of the major Je'daii characters have survived. However, the seers have been blinded, Tasha Ryo has performed a HeroicSacrifice and the masters are unsure and at strife how to continue, {{foreshadowing}} the civil war described in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. Furthermore, not long after the events of the comic the rest of the Force Wars occurred between the Ashla and Bogan followers of the Je'daii, just ten years after the comic's end the conflict eventually causing causes a cataclysm that leaves Tython uninhabitable for millenia just ten years after the comic's end.millenia.]]


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* TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget: Several examples, but a notable one has a Je'daii who is increasingly using the Dark Side suddenly get angry at one of her friends for ''kill stealing''...[[SkewedPriorities despite being in the middle of a war]].

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Rakata have been driven away, Xesh has made his HeelFaceTurn for good, almost all of the major Je'daii characters have survived. However, the seers have been blinded, Tasha Ryo has performed a HeroicSacrifice and the masters are unsure and at strife how to continue, {{foreshadowing}} the civil war described in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Rakata have been driven away, Xesh has made his HeelFaceTurn for good, almost all of the major Je'daii characters have survived. However, the seers have been blinded, Tasha Ryo has performed a HeroicSacrifice and the masters are unsure and at strife how to continue, {{foreshadowing}} the civil war described in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. Furthermore, not long after the events of the comic the Force Wars occurred between the Ashla and Bogan followers of the Je'daii, the conflict eventually causing a cataclysm that leaves Tython uninhabitable for millenia just ten years after the comic's end.]]

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* LivingBattery: The Rakata power their ships by keeping Force-Sensitive slaves in pods that cause them constant pain in order to draw Dark Side force energy from them.



* PoweredByAForsakenChild: The Rakatans power their ships by keeping imprisoned Force-sensitives constantly in pain, thus drawing them to the Dark Side

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* PoweredByAForsakenChild: The Rakatans power their ships As mentioned above, Rakatan tech was powered by keeping imprisoned Force-sensitives constantly in pain, thus drawing Force-Sensitive slaves, while most of them to the Dark Sidewere Adults, just as many were adolescents and young children. The Rakata did not care for age, only that they were Force-Sensitive.
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* TheForce: Well, duh! The Jedi and Sith descendants had some odd ideas about it too.
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Published from February 2012 to March 2014, this comic series is the earliest-set work in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise. It is also one of the last ''Legends'' works to be produced before the continuity was formally decanonized by the Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} Story Group following the Creator/{{Disney}} takeover.

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Published from February 2012 to March 2014, this comic series is the earliest-set work in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise. It is also one of the last ''Legends'' works to be produced before the continuity was formally decanonized discontinued by the Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} Story Group following the Creator/{{Disney}} takeover.
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Published from February 2012 to March 2014, this comic series is the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy. It is also one of the last ''Legends'' works to be produced before the continuity was formally decanonized by the Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} Story Group following the Creator/{{Disney}} takeover.

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Published from February 2012 to March 2014, this comic series is the earliest-set works within work in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise. It is also one of the last ''Legends'' works to be produced before the continuity was formally decanonized by the Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} Story Group following the Creator/{{Disney}} takeover.

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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by [[Literature/{{Relics}} Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.

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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by [[Literature/{{Relics}} Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are published.

Published from February 2012 to March 2014, this comic series is
the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.
galaxy. It is also one of the last ''Legends'' works to be produced before the continuity was formally decanonized by the Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} Story Group following the Creator/{{Disney}} takeover.
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* PrequelInTheLostAge: 26,000 years before Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.

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* PrequelInTheLostAge: 26,000 36,000 years before Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.

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* WildCard: Xesh.

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* WhenItAllBegan: This is the single earliest point in the Star Wars Expanded Universe chronology. It explores how the Jedi Order came into existence and how the divide between the light and dark sides got started, thus setting the stage for the galactic conflicts of the next 36,000-plus years.
* WildCard: Xesh.
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[[caption-width-right:299:A long, ''long'' time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...]]
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* TheUnReveal: The exact nature of the Tho Yor is never made clear. While Tasha Ryo claims to understand them [[spoiler:moments before her death]], and A'nang at least understood their abilities, we never learn who made them or for what purpose. They may have been made by the Kwa, or they may be far older. Even more interesting, they are the first known occurence of the Bendu-symbol, which was used throughout galactic history.
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* ForegoneConclusion: There will be a schism in the Je'daii, four Je'daii will form the Jedi and eventually give way to the Sith as well, Tython will be abandoned.
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--> Comic Book Resources' preview of ''Dawn of the Jedi''.

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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by [[Literature/Relics Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.

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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by [[Literature/Relics [[Literature/{{Relics}} Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.
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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by [[Literature/TheSilence Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.

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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by [[Literature/TheSilence [[Literature/Relics Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.
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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by Creator/TimLebbon and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.

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''Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi'' is a ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, written by [[Comicbook/SuicideSquad John Ostrander]] and pencilled by Jan Duursema. It was set in the earliest days of the Jedi Order, beginning in 36,453 BBY, in a time before the polarization of the light and dark sides of the Force. A novel, ''Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void'', written by Creator/TimLebbon [[Literature/TheSilence Tim Lebbon]] and set at the same time as the comics but starring different characters, was also published. These are the earliest-set works within the ''Star Wars'' galaxy.

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