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Some Star Wars fans remain fascinated by the concept of "Gray Jedi," which can't work in the canon, but one Andor character is close to being one.
That, along with his orange lightsaber, has led to some to ask if he qualifies as a Gray Jedi. The concept of a Jedi who straddles the light and dark sides of the Force comes from Star Wars Legends.
These frustrations with the Order have been why I have always found the Gray Jedi to be the most interesting faction in the extended canon. Gray Jedi walk the line between the light and the dark ...
The idea of a 'Gray Jedi' – a Force user who lies somewhere between the light and the dark, tapping into the Dark Side but never fully succumbing to it – is one that's fascinated Star Wars fans for ...
“There’s gray Jedi, there’s an entire gray Jedi code. And there are Force users who use it in a different manner.” “For Mae, well, I think it’s more complex than just the Light or the ...
“There’s gray Jedi, there’s an entire gray Jedi code. And there are force users who use it in a different manner and for Mae, well, I think it’s more complex than just the Light or the Dark.
Neither option is great when it comes to mental health, but Saxton points to the little known Gray Jedi as an excellent balance between the two. This is probably the closest Force users get to ...