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The GREY JEDI The Jedi Said Were MORE DANGEROUS Than Sith - Star Wars Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024

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  • @JamesDrox
    @JamesDrox Год назад +184

    I really hope one day we see a pure blood Sith show or movie, there is so much there to be told and explored.

    • @Canbilly2
      @Canbilly2 Год назад +10

      It's part of the EU. And in KKs vast "wisdom", she canceled it. So unless they plan on cherry picking from the EU like they did the movies, they wont.

    • @GC0077
      @GC0077 Год назад +8

      I always wanted to see the schisms of The Old Republic era. The Golden Age of the Sith, Jedi Civil War, the Hundred Year Darkness. There's SO much there.

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Год назад +1

      yeah personally i want to see the sith race more than the humans playing as a "sith". i also want to see the mandalorian race too in the future. seriously its weird that we see humans everywhere or "aliens" but look like humans with different skin color. how are those aliens?

    • @YokaiX
      @YokaiX Год назад

      Look up the Darth Maul short film

    • @WickedQueenAvice
      @WickedQueenAvice Год назад

      With Disney at the helm? Dare to dream.

  • @Deadpool3E
    @Deadpool3E Год назад +84

    I'm actually surprised that the Sith species continued to last so long into the Clone Wars. I thought they were wiped out thousands of years prior.

  • @Wowflunky
    @Wowflunky Год назад +55

    I thought that the ancient jedi that sought true balance in the force, ie using both light and dark and what one would consider true GREY jedi, were known as the Jed'aii or Je'daii depending on who you talk to about the spelling... this group slowly 'fell' from this way of thinking and totally embraced the light over along period of time turning into the Jedi that we see in the Lucas movies.

    • @SimonWolfie
      @SimonWolfie Год назад +5

      I've always thought of the force as less of two sides of a coin, and more of a balancing act, where the rope is the light and everything surrounding it is the dark. Simply stepping away from it is enough to turn to the dark itself, it doesn't matter how far or in which direction you step. True balance, then, would be accepting the entirety of the situation, the dark surrounding the light, but remaining within the light, so as to not be consumed by the dark, which the context of the setting in star wars seems to support because of how many characters are consumed by their vices whenever they succumb to the dark. That's why there really isn't any grey jedi, or I guess there would be if they were capable of returning to the light without much corruption, with dark jedi requiring far greater effort, as anything that isn't along that single line is immediately under the influence of the dark side.

    • @doctordoom73
      @doctordoom73 Год назад +10

      You would be correct my friend, what this content creator is describing would be Grey Sith. The ancient force-wilders were called the Jed'aii & they had balance within the force. They were all brought to one planet & taught how to wield the force, those Jed'aii that leaned more to the light were sent to one Moon to meditate & bring the force back into balance & those that leaned more to the dark side was sent to another Moon for similar meditation they were not allowed to return until they could bring the force back into balance. Those that lean towards the light and could not bring the force back into balance would go on to make what we know as the Jedi order & those that lean towards the dark side and could not bring the force back into balance would go on to make the Sith. Which means both Jedi and Sith orders are flawed in the original teaching they were never to lean towards one side over the other IE balance. The force is based on the principle of yen and yang you cannot have good without evil and vice versa

    • @Wowflunky
      @Wowflunky Год назад +5

      @@doctordoom73 Ok, that's what I thought I was remembering. It's been while since i read up on the subject of the Je'daii. the moons were ashla and bogun iirc, orbiting tython which at the time was bendu itself. Referenced by 'bendu, the one in the middle' in rebels...

    • @doctordoom73
      @doctordoom73 Год назад +2

      @@Wowflunky Yeah based on Star Wars extended novels as well as Bendu from Rebels he tells the beginning history of the Jed'aii

    • @doctordoom73
      @doctordoom73 Год назад +4

      @@SimonWolfie Unfortunately my friend you are incorrect there is extended Star Wars novels as well as Bendu himself from Star Wars Rebels to support what I have stated. George Lucas himself stated in an interview that he based the force on the Asian philosophy of yin and yang a concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces. Mace Wendu would be a perfect example of a Grey Jedi, the race he's from draws from the Dark side of the force however he does not fall to the dark side Mace is more balanced with the force. Why do you think the Jedi's vision was clouded by Palpatine because they were not using the force the way it was truly intended to be used

  • @MP-in4or
    @MP-in4or Год назад +28

    I think Mace Windu was one of the best 'unofficial' grey Jedi

    • @mikkpunning5702
      @mikkpunning5702 Год назад +7

      Is it because of vapaad? I thought it meant only reflecting the dark side of your opponent back, without using your own darkness. If even that meant not being a pure jedi anymore, then Jedi were really dogmatic in their fear of learning anything about the dark side.

    • @maskedman2210
      @maskedman2210 Год назад +5

      If Mace Windu were to go to the dark side, he wud be Darth Jules!! Say what again I dare ya, I DOUBLE DARE ya!!!

    • @Maddog-xc2zv
      @Maddog-xc2zv Год назад +2

      It makes more sense to think of qui-gon, ashoka, quin vos, and even some manners of luke as real gray jedi. windu just feeds from the dark side without falling to it - it's somehow a light wielder that also uses the dark side: wich should be hard or even not possible as one repulses the other. grey jedi to me are those who follow the will of the force despite the order rules, dogmas and mundaine doctrines.

  • @--Nemesis
    @--Nemesis Год назад +72

    Sith or users of the dark side are the most dangerous. Kreia for example. She was a Jedi, she was Sith, she was Grey but in the end she was Sith.

    • @Maddog-xc2zv
      @Maddog-xc2zv Год назад +5

      many of most powerful sith were former Jedi.

    • @omegablackzero7951
      @omegablackzero7951 Год назад +3

      Kreia wore a mask in the end to obtain the goal she sought. She was Grey until the end. "The Force can have a powerful effect on the weak-minded" If you thought she changed or reverted, then you weren't paying attention.

    • @afrojive
      @afrojive Год назад

      @@omegablackzero7951 Agreed about Kreia, also Jolee in Kotor 1 - any force wielder not joined to the Sith or Jedi Orders was considered Outcast and "Gray". It's not a formal organization. It is just a reference to force sensitive users without affiliation. Obi-Wan, Luke, Asoka, Anakin were all Grey at one point.

    • @2003frontier4x4
      @2003frontier4x4 Год назад

      There are definite positives of both Light and Dark. Finding a balance I feel like is the way of the Force. The Force is all about balance, so why not utilize both aspects of it? Greys are the best. Ahsoka needs to dabble a little in the Dark, but she definitely never will after Ani.

  • @Warrior-Of-Virtue
    @Warrior-Of-Virtue Год назад +189

    Grey Sith might be a more accurate description of these guys.

    • @PirateJohnson
      @PirateJohnson Год назад +24

      Since the Jedi rebuked them, Grey "Jedi" really doesn't make since. It's really not as simple as Sith or Jedi, when there seems to be plenty of other ForceUsers that weren't necessarily associated with either side exclusively.

    • @supladosoul-jar5722
      @supladosoul-jar5722 Год назад +14

      Only a sith deals in absolutes ^^

    • @PirateJohnson
      @PirateJohnson Год назад +7

      Stupid SpaceWizards.

    • @andyebino3856
      @andyebino3856 Год назад +3

      no, the better name would be the dark skywalkers. because skywalkers are now the new users of the force with access to the whole force, even dark an light side..

    • @supladosoul-jar5722
      @supladosoul-jar5722 Год назад +5

      @@andyebino3856 There are no more Skywalkers

  • @Ozarkwonderer
    @Ozarkwonderer Год назад +20

    This is interesting. I'd never heard of any force using groups known to the general population besides the Jedi or sith up to the clone wars. It's a shame more isn't explored about these and other groups in more popular lore

  • @jaycates154
    @jaycates154 Год назад +45

    Wish they would have a advance civilization that was build with Grey Jedi as they're Protectors to show how much more can be done. They will refuse to help either side for they petty war with each other.

    • @BJETNT
      @BJETNT Год назад +3

      That's a good point!! With using both sides it would be so much more powerful and able to do more good. If you know only one side you only got 50% of the power possible! You can have 100% if you knew both sides! I think Darth sidious said something like that to Anakin. It makes perfect sense. Besides the Jedi philosophy before the clone wars was weird and it would create people with mental disorders and social detachment and probably even sexual deviencies

    • @jaycates154
      @jaycates154 Год назад +1

      @@BJETNT Exactly my point 🤗

    • @TheRevan1337
      @TheRevan1337 Год назад +2

      That's not how it works lorewise i'm afraid

    • @ChurchNietzsche
      @ChurchNietzsche Год назад +1

      #TheNietzschean Perspective::
      They would be "Far Cooler" if they "Sought Balance" ... ... when the "Light Side" rules the Galaxy, they're Sithish. ... ... when the "Sith Rule" they're "Purple Jedi"
      Neutral is boring ... a Counter-Balance however, could be awesome!

    • @jonm3427
      @jonm3427 Месяц назад

      There's no logic to cutting yourself off from half the Force, even less so if you do it deliberately.

  • @MuttonfudgeRacing
    @MuttonfudgeRacing Год назад +8

    I would love to see an actual Gray Jedi movie.

  • @busterfixxitt
    @busterfixxitt Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks! Technical note: The pronunciation of 'wary' is ware-ee, not weer-ee. It's the second half of 'beware'.
    Weary means 'tired', wary means 'cautious; suspicious of'.
    Your pronunciation in the video described the Jedi as 'tired of the grey Jedi', with the connotation of, "Oy, these fucking guys again...". Which is funny, but not what I think you intended to convey.😉
    Stay awesome!

  • @starkiller6740
    @starkiller6740 Год назад +15

    Wish they would make them canon

    • @MrBrownsugar85
      @MrBrownsugar85 Год назад +6

      lol no lol pick one side or the other lol no middle ground lol

    • @anthonyyoutubefan7567
      @anthonyyoutubefan7567 Год назад +2

      In some way, I think what Marchion Ro's family and The Path Of The Open Hand are, may be something going in that direction. The Nameless seem like an abomination of The Force Itself (in some ways, like a perverted counterpart to The Bendu), through the reckless practice of Dark Side alchemy (probably by one of The Sorcerers Of Tund, in Phase Two of The High Republic), resulting in something that can overwhelm and/or destroy Force-users (and offset The Force), in general, regardless of their abilities and allegiances to The Light or Dark Side.

    • @JediPUNK85
      @JediPUNK85 Месяц назад

      ​@MrBrownsugar85 Another words you better pick Democrat or Republican.. nah I'm good. Because like both those political parties the Jedi and Sith both have there flaws. So why does one have to choose one or the other?..I'd rather go in a different direction and make my own way in the galaxy. Just like in the US government some people forget that there's more than 2 parties. Grey Jedi is what I'd prefer over sith or jedi. Neither left nor right. May The Force Be With you.

  • @DarkRider117
    @DarkRider117 Год назад +15

    Wow I never knew the Sith pureblood species survived in a sense for so long

  • @owlgeek4936
    @owlgeek4936 Год назад +2

    The way I see it, the actions they took here, choosing not to act, but merely grow in there power, makes a lot of sense for what they were trying to accomplish. If they were to step into a conflict, they would either be embracing the light side of the force in defending the one side, or falling into the dark by attacking the other. While I understand that the Jedi we're weary of their growing power, and the thought of them some day turning their forces on the galaxy, this is just another example of the Jedi failing to maintain their connection to the light by being controlled by fear.
    In the end, these people were following the force in its truest form, mastering both the light and dark sides, while maintaining a balance in the middle.

  • @soularprimestudios5930
    @soularprimestudios5930 Год назад +8

    There are some that say there are no in-between (THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS GREY JEDI OR GREY FORCE USERS) Well what do you call all those force users who have only fallow the force and don't align themselves with any Sith or Jedi? Neutral right last time I checked grey is literally a neutral color it's black and white(light and dark mixed together..Force users who don't fallow any light or dark faction or one aspect of the force fall in this. Qui Gon was heading down this path Dooku could have as well and Ahsoka pretty much was the first one on screen to do this.

    • @mikkpunning5702
      @mikkpunning5702 Год назад +2

      When did Ashoka use the dark side of the force on-screen? I'm not arguing. I'm asking, because I have missed some parts of the Clone Wars and Rebels.

    • @soularprimestudios5930
      @soularprimestudios5930 Год назад +2

      @@mikkpunning5702 Wait wait hold on who said Ahsoka used the darkside?I said any force user who dose not fallow the Jedi or the Sith fall in a grey area being a grey force user dose not necessarily mean they also use light or dark they have a choice however some of them do study all it's aspects neutral there is no light and dark just the force no true faction on there own path in some rare instances grey force users may create there own order that's just about all aspects of the force entirely. Ahsoka is a neutral character at her core just chooses to be balance not being a Jedi or Sith on her own path her crystals just shows how neutral her being is and how pure. When I read her book it said she purified them from a dark inquisitor.I watched all of Rebels and Ahsoka still dose not consider herself a Jedi and dose not fallow the sith this brings her in the middle this has a lot to do with her crystal color I feel her transformation is still not yet complete though we shall see what Foloni dose.

    • @mikkpunning5702
      @mikkpunning5702 Год назад

      @@soularprimestudios5930 I think I misunderstood what Grey Jedi meant. I thought it meant a Jedi channeling some dark side of the force, like your own anger while using the force. But it also meant forging your own path, walking away from the order, or any minor unorthodoxy.

  • @dathaynie18
    @dathaynie18 Год назад

    I swear this channel has made this video like 4-5 times in the 4 or so years I’ve been subscribed

  • @Odinfang
    @Odinfang Год назад +3

    I’m not gonna lie peeps. I’d love a story where the sorcerers of tund fight the Vong. Think about it. It’s a force group that no only embraces both sides of the force, it’s also blending techniques and tactics. Even if the vong directly can’t be affected by the force, these guys would have been powerful enough in the force to match that.

  • @BrassCatcher365
    @BrassCatcher365 Год назад +1

    Wow, this is probably the most interesting topic I have heard about the starwars universe.

  • @LorenaTerryArtist
    @LorenaTerryArtist Год назад +1

    I had no idea who these "sorcerers of Tund" were before this video. Thank you for sharing such an in-depth description of the group. I had heard about grey Jedi before, a long time ago, but I had never known what it truly took to be a true grey Jedi. Are these sorcerers the same ad grey Jedi or not?

  • @nickhass7757
    @nickhass7757 Год назад +1

    It would seem that the light way of thinking, and the dark way are both wrong. The light side who don't die (or fail miserably to uphold the light like the jedi council), tend to view the opposite side of the coin, or fundamentally change what the "light side" is. Seems that happens in both directions

  • @Shadx27
    @Shadx27 Год назад +1

    The only time I heard of Tan was when Palpatine gave Maarek Stele the title of Tan.

  • @themis828
    @themis828 Год назад +2

    A live action tv series diving into this whole topic of the dark jedi, sorcs of tund and other such groups like the night sisters wpuld be soo cool and hugely profitable.. Hopefully one day :)

  • @drakethesnek6429
    @drakethesnek6429 Год назад +1

    The concept of Grey jedi completely undermines the good versus evil themes of star wars. It also begs the question, if the middle is just as powerful as the extremes, what is the point of going to the extremes?
    SW fans should drop the concept of Grey jedi.

  • @maynardhahn8118
    @maynardhahn8118 Год назад +2

    It’s not just the Force some of them use it for the late side and some of them use it for dark side you know The dark side for themselves and the light side to help others

  • @Amell_Wesker
    @Amell_Wesker Год назад

    0:58-that's a nice angle.😁

  • @gerardocovarrubias3058
    @gerardocovarrubias3058 Год назад +3

    do you think anakin mace windu and other could have been that also do you think there is a grey lightsaber

  • @stevegundaker
    @stevegundaker Год назад +1

    Love this. Especially because you literally reached out, in to the living force… done well, you have. In touch, I will be.

  • @GuigEspritDuSage
    @GuigEspritDuSage Год назад +1

    I don't know well about this Grey force users but for me it's true that both sith and jedi phylosophy are flawed because they do not fully embrace their members being and do not allow to be themselves.

  • @craigwilliams1073
    @craigwilliams1073 Год назад +23

    I brought up the Grey in a group and was attacked. They said there were no Grey! They really need to hear this breakdown!

    • @darthnoire5566
      @darthnoire5566 Год назад +5

      And you needed that shunning...wrong

    • @brianhkdk
      @brianhkdk Год назад +7

      According to George Lucas there is no grey jedi. Pretty sure I heard/read that somewhere

    • @RynosReviews
      @RynosReviews Год назад +5

      I believe this video is speaking about legends not Canon

    • @aceneto9386
      @aceneto9386 Год назад +4

      Grey Jedi refers to users who use both sides of the force which there is loads of in Star Wars. Idk about cannon ones. But one example would be star killer altho more a dark side user he also used light side.

    • @kharilane1340
      @kharilane1340 Год назад +6

      @@aceneto9386 Just because you have used the dark side and light does not make you "grey". If as a Jedi, you allow emotion and attachment to cloud your judgement and use The Force out of balance you are using The Dark side. You have not become a "grey" Jedi, you simply made an error, just like if someone commits a sin or crime but doesn't fall into a life of sin and crime. You can use the Dark side on occasion without letting it consume you and you are still only considered to be a Jedi. There is only The Force in balance (Light) or out of balance (Dark). There is no Grey. GL confirmed this back in The Legends days and it's still canon.

  • @Exaris79
    @Exaris79 Год назад +2

    They're probably Force Ghosts but not lost in the madness of the dark side afterlife realm. If they know how to switch to the lightside, they're more than capable of crossing over to escape. Also it's likely they saw their own deaths and the best thing to do for them is to fake their own deaths. If it's still the legends timeline, they probably foresaw the arrival of the Yuuzhan Vong and their eventual defeat resulting in more Force rehabilitated worlds like Ossus and Tython coming back alive again. The same can be done to their homeworld too. Worst case scenario is that they plan to highjack the Vong biotech just like what the New Sith Order did a century after ABY. If the real power behind the Vong's leadership is actually a Force user, then it's not out of the question that it's easier to replace that person. I think what they're probably more afraid of is Abeloth's eventual escape and them being a good targets for her to consume for their strong connection not only to the Force but specifically to the Dark Side. The Jensaarai might seek them out but likely be rejected considering the Sorcerers don't like anyone who's non-pure SIths and both Light&Dark Jedis from the very beginning&doubt that they changed their policy unless it's for good reason.

  • @tommyguntunechi8124
    @tommyguntunechi8124 Год назад

    Darkness and light cant exist without 1 another. Knowing when to tap into each emotion and how to withdraw from straying 1 way to far is balance.
    May the force be with you!

  • @troyanderson7851
    @troyanderson7851 Год назад +1

    There is no light or dark, there is the force!

    • @Maddog-xc2zv
      @Maddog-xc2zv Год назад +1

      agree. the choice to become "good" or "evil" is of the wielder. and they can't be both at the same time, they would internely clash with themselves, would have no proper self or identity.

  • @partofthetribe3277
    @partofthetribe3277 Год назад +7

    I feel like it could have only ever been a sith such as this to learn true balance in the force because the Jedi order at the time was too set in their ways of completely banishing the dark wow most Sith started out on the light side so they were already close to being both at one point

  • @patrickboucher2907
    @patrickboucher2907 Год назад

    Interesting as the Grey Jedi were between the light and dark sides of Force. Also their collective downfall was same. Learning light and dark sides while never embracing either which led to their destruction. But while having learnt dark side powers and never embracing were they, by default, showing allegiance to light side? Must consult my Master as am still a work in progress. Tried using that “padewon” but never got spelling right. ✌🏼😎

  • @lariesparie2976
    @lariesparie2976 Год назад

    Interesting Sith v Xenomorphs @ 3:11

  • @herodaresfire4512
    @herodaresfire4512 Год назад +1

    I always liked Rokur Gepta, but his death was so underwhelming.

  • @zilari3662
    @zilari3662 Год назад +2

    Je'daii Order was the 1st true gray Jedi

  • @danelamoreaux4166
    @danelamoreaux4166 Год назад

    In Swtor, my character was a lightside Sith pureblood.

  • @davidkwong3369
    @davidkwong3369 Год назад

    They were pretty smart to stay secluded, they may have stayed around much longer had they not made that last recruitment mistake! But can it really just come down to trusting one wrong person? Who could survive like that?

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Год назад

    I like the Sorcerers of Tund in Star Wars Legends, the Canon have little information about to them.

  • @user-pc7ef5sb6x
    @user-pc7ef5sb6x Год назад +7

    Grey Jedi is not canon. You either practice the light side of the force, or the dark side. There's no inbetween. Go back to what Yoda said. Passion leads to the dark side, and you become fully consumed by it.

    • @thatguySmitty234
      @thatguySmitty234 Год назад +6

      We just gonna pretend the the Bendu doesn’t exist? He’s neither light nor dark but one would consider the way he uses the force dark side in it of itself. While the term may not be canon Ahshoka and even Qui Gon are almost neutral in their stance in the force. While they lean mostly towards the light.

    • @christiangonzolaz5797
      @christiangonzolaz5797 Год назад +2

      If I may say one thing. The force is neither good or evil, it's neither light or dark. It is just as it is "the force". It is the user who tries to set it in a particular way; to practice it. They say canonically "the Jedi path" book is not cannon 4years ago, that anything that goes against the film industry is "not cannon". In that book, it mentions "Grey Jedi", but more importantly in the forbidden pages (page ripped out) it states balance in the wielder through the force. That's the true way and was the reason it was taken out of cannon. Everyone needs to remember to separate what the corporation "thinks" is cannon for money and what fans "want" as Canon. I've actually been studying it lately and do believe "there is no grey Jedi"; just a practioner of the force that understands the force, their actions are what can be seen negatively or positively. It's all about perception from external that gives label.

    • @enki6676
      @enki6676 Год назад +1

      Just because Yoda said something doesn’t mean it is true. For all of his wisdom, Yoda wasn’t omniscient, and he had his shortcomings. He wasn’t able to detect the Sith Lord which had been right in front of his nose all along, for decades, and failed to prevent the destruction of the order for one. And he was wrong on several occasions, such as precisely this famous quote of his, claiming that once someone fell to the Dark Side, it would forever dominate the destiny of the individual in question. In which he was proven wrong by Vader, whom along with Obi-Wan he believed could never be redeemed, in which both of them were proven wrong. Not only that, but Vader was redeemed by the love of his son, which was the offspring of his forbidden love and attachment to Padme, which had both caused him to fall to the Dark Side to begin with, but also to ultimately be redeemed in the end. Which pretty much throws all of Yoda's and the Jedi's longheld dogmatic notions about the Dark Side, love and attachment flat on their face.
      And while Lucas early on denied any notion of grey Jedi, stating that the Light Side was the natural and balanced state of the Force, the Dark Side being a mere corruption of it which was to be destroyed to bring about balance, the Mortis Arc from the later Clone Wars show seems to retcon this, the Clone Wars show which he was directly personally involved with being part of the Lucas canon, and apparently the Mortis Arc having been his own personal creation. The Mortis Force Gods are threefold; the Son representing the Dark Side, the Daughter the Light Side, and the Father being the one upholding the balance between the two, which already seems to contradict Lucas' earlier statement. The Father also claims to be beyond both the Jedi, and the Sith, and claims the same to be true of Anakin whom he wants to replace him in his function. The test he puts Anakin through with the Son and the Daughter afterwards also seems to indicate that both the Light and the Dark need to be balanced for balance to be achieved. Which all seem to be direct contradictions of Lucas’ early statement, about the Light Side of the Force and the absence of the Dark Side being its natural and balanced state, and the Dark Side a mere corruption to be purged. Maybe Lucas' concept of the Force evolved over time.
      But grey 'Jedi' would be a misnomer for a Force wielder wielding both sides of the Force in any case, as the Jedi were a Light Side order only. As the Father representing balance said to Anakin, he was beyond both the Jedi, and the Sith.

    • @mikkpunning5702
      @mikkpunning5702 Год назад +2

      If you consider sequels canon, then Yoda was wrong.
      Both Rey and Kylo used the dark side, and didn't become fully consumed by it.

    • @mikkpunning5702
      @mikkpunning5702 Год назад +1

      @@thatguySmitty234 Rebels is canon, so that's a good point.

  • @ZeteticPlato
    @ZeteticPlato Год назад

    There is only the Force
    I am nothing without it, as it is nothing without me
    Power is nothing without Wisdom
    Wisdom nothing without Discernment
    As I use the Force, it also uses me
    I am a Grey Guardian

  • @gingerben9310
    @gingerben9310 4 месяца назад

    Raven could be grey sith or grey jedi. But Plo and Ezra would probably count as Grey Jedi. Plo being able use force lighting, and Ezra being able open the sith holocron n use his emotions to gain power in tight situation. Sith is actually a race.

  • @ejrodriguez2656
    @ejrodriguez2656 Год назад +1

    The Sorcerers or Tund strike me as an ancient and more powerful version of the Light Sith, they simply had more to offer and they're power in the Force never weakened when they practiced the light.

  • @kyletactfultheologian
    @kyletactfultheologian Год назад +3

    For those of you who keep saying there was no such thing as a Grey Jedi

    • @kyletactfultheologian
      @kyletactfultheologian Год назад +1

      @@damaskholdings9140 umm, where have you been? Jedi was derived from Je'daii, which never ever meant, "practitioners of the light". The Jedi order was created for those who chose to follow the light as they wanted to move away from the Je'daii ways to focus on complete and total balance in both the light and the dark. So, instead of calling themselves Je'daii or followers of Je'daii, as anyone could confuse them for still being Jedi as the pronunciation is practically the same, that is why they associate themselves as Grey Jedi. If you were a true fan, you would know that.

    • @kyletactfultheologian
      @kyletactfultheologian Год назад +1

      @@damaskholdings9140 Ashla was actually originally the name for "light". If you read Dawn, you'd know that as well. Ashla was later used for describing the force, but Ashla and Bogan were originally used by the ancients specifically stating that Ashla represents the light while Bogan represents the dark. The Je'daii, which you spelled wrong, (not sure how you made that mistake when I gave it to you lol), believed in a balance between the two forces. This was also how the planet Tython maintained its balance. When the first great schism occured, the imbalance negatively impacted the planet's atmosphere. Thousands of years later, only the Jedi and the Sith were, but there were those whom walked in between. However, calling themselves Je'daii sounded too similar to the Jedi order, so, depending on which path they walked, they would, if there was more dark side, be known as Dark Jedi or, if they sought balance, Grey Jedi. Did they call themselves Grey Jedi? No, but Dark Jedi also didn't like being called Dark Jedi cause they hated being associated with the Jedi. Did some call themselves "Dark Jedi"? Only because it's what the Jedi Order called them, but they hated the term. So yes, Grey Jedi existed just as much as did Dark Jedi, Sith, and Jedi. Seriously dude, do your research before challenging a seasoned fan like me. You have no clue what you are talking about.

    • @kyletactfultheologian
      @kyletactfultheologian Год назад

      @@damaskholdings9140 the light side part of the force, yes, but its not the sum of the force. This is why the Je'daii believed in three aspects of the force. They believed there was the Ashla, (the light), the Bogan, (the dark), and the Bendu, (the balanced or the grey). The force is not just the light, the dark, or the grey, but a culmination of all 3. However, the Je'daii believed it was necessary to maintain balance and walk the path of Bendu or the Grey. This belief would later evole into being one of the root elements for force users whom would be identified as Grey Jedi.

  • @joshuathecat-human1247
    @joshuathecat-human1247 Год назад

    GREY JEDI need be on tv or movie or streaming to watch and see how powerful what really are anyway to ourselves to know what are they talking about. come on george lucus show up some gray jedi and it's order on tv.

  • @krel3358
    @krel3358 Год назад

    what is the name of the music playing for the first 4 minutes?

  • @organfuneralcovers
    @organfuneralcovers Год назад +2

    I guess I'll have to watch the video to find out why people are still even talking about the fan fiction known as gray jedi. They are as real in star wars canon as Sonic and Shadow being gay toilets is in sonic canon

  • @kintranvalgrige
    @kintranvalgrige Год назад

    I keep thinking the sorcerors of Tund were in one of the Lando Calrissian novels...might be mistaken.

  • @strunkus_mcchungus1373
    @strunkus_mcchungus1373 Год назад

    So did they go to force heaven or force hell after they died?

  • @jch1020
    @jch1020 Год назад

    Where’s the thumbnail from?

  • @christopherhanton6611
    @christopherhanton6611 Год назад

    very neat i have herd of them also book series Lost tribe of Sith is very good Series

  • @emmanuelboakye1124
    @emmanuelboakye1124 Год назад +1

    Grey jedi ftw👍

  • @garrettcomery1714
    @garrettcomery1714 Год назад +1

    Be dope if they remade, masterd and more storyline to KOTOR

  • @jasoncarliruckman5840
    @jasoncarliruckman5840 Год назад

    The Jedi had nothing to say about Grey Jedi, as Grey Jedi do not truly exist in Star Wars, in the movies or otherwise.
    Grey Jedi was started by a video game character in KOTOR, in Bindo.
    It has since become an infatuation within the Star Wars Community, mostly because it’s an intriguing idea, to be able to do “bad” things, for a “greater good”.

  • @vexmythoclass5000
    @vexmythoclass5000 Год назад +1

    who is that at 6:16

  • @kermitthefrog9719
    @kermitthefrog9719 Год назад +33

    Ashoka is the archetype of a grey Jedi.

    • @danieldavis6288
      @danieldavis6288 Год назад +6

      Obi Wan and Qui Gon were much the same in outlook

    • @soularprimestudios5930
      @soularprimestudios5930 Год назад +17

      @@danieldavis6288 Obi Wan definitely started to think more and more like Qui Gon around the end even admitted to Ahsoka the Jedi council is not always right.

    • @josegonzalez2434
      @josegonzalez2434 Год назад +6

      Correct me if I’m wrong please, wasn’t Dooku also kind of a grey jedi? not much as Qui-Gon but he did have some traits didn’t he?

    • @bluntslt8023
      @bluntslt8023 Год назад

      @@josegonzalez2434 yup that would be the best example better than ahsoka or qui gon

    • @danieldavis6288
      @danieldavis6288 Год назад +3

      @@josegonzalez2434 Depends on who you ask. I don't consider Dark Jedi to be Grey, any more than Sith. Just depends on how honest you consider his loyalty to Darth Sidious to have been. My understanding is there are discrepancies between Legends and Canon where that is concerned.

  • @ecos889
    @ecos889 6 месяцев назад

    The Jedi be like: "they are just there Standing Menacingly".

  • @liborohanka5010
    @liborohanka5010 Год назад

    I would like to know more about their philosophy. They don't seem to follow original ,, life is war, we should conquer all" Of sith specie, but doesn't follow ,,keep peace and stability in galaxy, cost doesn't matter" of Jedi. It seems to be some sort of passivity, maybe act only when you can win easily or something like that.

  • @JustinLaFleur1990
    @JustinLaFleur1990 Год назад

    3:06 Interesting picture there xenomorphs and a sith lord

  • @CMSgtSanders
    @CMSgtSanders Год назад +1

    Would Valkorian technicallyGrey? If you were too far dark or too far light he constantly berated you but if I remember right if took a balanced approach during certain situations he would actually agree with you. Ehh he was probably extremely pragmatic.

  • @1lionyouth
    @1lionyouth Год назад

    Great video. More like this please

  • @andrewwhittaker7016
    @andrewwhittaker7016 10 месяцев назад

    I find it funny that how the younger star wars fans don't know the difference between the Sith and Dark Jedi. Or that the dark Jedi and regular Jedi were once part of a larger group

  • @bradleynaffziger3200
    @bradleynaffziger3200 Год назад +1

    When are we gonna see what happened when the knights of ren ransacked vaders castle

    • @ZenRyoku
      @ZenRyoku Год назад

      they would have been force chocked all at once directly into a lava pit for even trying... 😎💯

  • @ZenRyoku
    @ZenRyoku Год назад +2

    I would have totally been a Grey Jedi... 😎💯

  • @macwelch8599
    @macwelch8599 Год назад +5

    I wonder if members of the Sith Order in canon would be allowed to use lightsabers in purple, orange, yellow or magenta

    • @Maddog-xc2zv
      @Maddog-xc2zv Год назад

      yellow I really doubt, as it's used by those more willing to combat injustices - it doesn't seem the Sith way

  • @matthedgley4988
    @matthedgley4988 Год назад +4

    Though fully a light user I've learned to use and learn different methods of the dark side too. Being balanced made me more powerful then totally one side or the other. I have friends on both sides but attached to none. And just because I have the power to take over doesn't mean I have to. I've grown beyond such petty ideology. Love. Peace. Gratitude. Truth.

  • @shaunharvey2417
    @shaunharvey2417 Год назад

    Eh, your lore on the Moons of Tython is wrong. The moon of Ashla was used for exile for the ancient Je’daii order who studied too much of the Light Side. And the Moon of Bogan for those that veered too far into Dark Side. That way they always maintained Balance.

  • @nicholascollins7219
    @nicholascollins7219 Год назад

    This instested of mine to make more better storylines from star wars comics for Disney + and movies to continue with star wars franchise just like this from original storylines through the comics.

  • @kingshadow8782
    @kingshadow8782 Год назад +3

    Grey Jedi

  • @tallonmetroids271
    @tallonmetroids271 Год назад

    Love the channel,but are you saying "weary" or "wary"?

  • @Darth1Marik
    @Darth1Marik Год назад +1

    Once again there's no such thing as a "Grey/Gray" Jedi. You either follow the Jedi code or you don't. There is no in between, there is no part way. You can chose to not follow the Jedi code and also not be a Sith or a Dark Jedi. However this does not make you this made up Grey Jedi business. A Sith either follows the Sith code or they don't. Those who don't choose a side are merely a force user.

  • @jamesdunkle9005
    @jamesdunkle9005 Год назад

    Doesn't Asuka become a Grey after she enters the void space in the dark temple or something like that

  • @bobtomlin3451
    @bobtomlin3451 Год назад

    They could have brought balance to the force if they wanted. At the same time taking power.

  • @Lordmewtwo151
    @Lordmewtwo151 Год назад

    Just out of curiosity, do you have anything on the Sorcerers of Rand (of which Cronal, aka "Black Hole" was one?)

  • @peterbisbano4444
    @peterbisbano4444 Год назад

    Hi, I would love to be apart of your team. Please reach with any details. Also my favorite characters are Mara Jade & Zannah. Thanks.

  • @camelxravennova
    @camelxravennova Год назад

    Love the Sith picture, Ik the name I just gotta find it

  • @psychopunk8817
    @psychopunk8817 Год назад +1

    They already have a name Dark Jedi...

  • @grillztheelf5384
    @grillztheelf5384 Год назад +4

    I was just thinking about the grey Jedi 😮are you my FBI agent 😮

  • @Gor85
    @Gor85 Год назад

    This is pretty good. They're mix. Both light and dark. And they were strong,and dangerous. But they wasted their power. Jedi were right to be vary. And Sith. May the Force be with you too

  • @macdog1
    @macdog1 Год назад

    @6:13
    ...no. Bad Lightsaber, go away.

  • @Bakadono7525
    @Bakadono7525 Год назад

    The issue for the Jedi for the Sorcerers; is that they. The Sorcerers of Tund behaved like the Jedi in times of peace, waiting peacefully for thier time. No plan on murder or destruction.
    The Jedi weren't used to force users that were not Jedi but were not Imperialists. This naturally terrified the Jedi

  • @Orangeredufo
    @Orangeredufo 6 месяцев назад

    5:16 weary/wary mixup again. And then another.

  • @phil637
    @phil637 Год назад +1

    Didnt Jedi follow both light & dark in balance in the past.

    • @X-Warrior.1119
      @X-Warrior.1119 Год назад +1

      Yeah but some force-users are a little bit too ambitious or too selfish... or even worse Both?!

  • @Orangeredufo
    @Orangeredufo 6 месяцев назад

    4:37 weary/wary mixup.

  • @anticorruptionagenda5106
    @anticorruptionagenda5106 Год назад +1

    GREY JEDI don't exist just like there is no middle between good and evil!
    Either it's a Jedi using sith power or a sith using jedi power but the notion of grey jedi doesn't make sense Lucas explain it himself!!

  • @sleepingbee5748
    @sleepingbee5748 Год назад

    Did anybody else feel like it started sounding a bit Harry Potter sort of middle ground sourcerors and purebloods

  • @KagaiYami
    @KagaiYami Год назад

    wary. not weary. very big difference in what each mean. weary is tired. wary is caution. to over simplify for it for you.

  • @a.greywolfe4056
    @a.greywolfe4056 Год назад

    Peace is a LIE, there is only Passion
    Through Passion I gain strength
    Through Strength I gain wisdom
    Through Wisdom I dominate my inner turmoil
    Through self domination, I become the force
    As the force I am all powerful

  • @allenkirkham3001
    @allenkirkham3001 Год назад

    Kasai means hate in welsh 👀

  • @rocistone6570
    @rocistone6570 Месяц назад

    'weary (We're-E) means Tired. Wary (Where-E) means to be cautious of something or someone. I don't have the equipment to edit videos, but I can help you work out the twists and turns with your scripts and narration. Drop me a note and tell me where I can drop you a note or speak with your by voice.

  • @bolivarcruz1
    @bolivarcruz1 Год назад

    Strange that Palpatine wasn't invested in their prowess, after all he'd gathered nearly everything related to the Sith in it's importance of knowledge

  • @Grimreaperedge
    @Grimreaperedge Год назад

    Honestly i feel if we good lore or shows based on the old republic it would be alot more interesting. But sense disney is holding the entire franchise hostage and other ip they will always ruin them

  • @XSR_RUGGER
    @XSR_RUGGER Год назад

    Would this not make them the more pure force users? They sought the knowledge within the force and did not try to use it for control or power.
    To be fair I know very little about all of this.

  • @shannondavis3686
    @shannondavis3686 Год назад

    I don’t pretend to be any authority on the star wars universe, cannon/Legebds/lore whatever, but I’ve got a question. How can The Sith be a band of rebel Jedi, who fell to the dark side, and simultaneously an ancient race? Is the race a result of the fallen Jedi? Or did fallen Jedi join an already evil race and call them sith once they joined?? I’m sure someone here can help?

    • @Maddog-xc2zv
      @Maddog-xc2zv Год назад

      I agree with you and fallen order does not have nothing to do with sith: zeffonians were a much older race, extinct or living beyond the unknow regions and never heard of till SWU present date

  • @nicolejensen4338
    @nicolejensen4338 Год назад +1

    Neutral force beings are grey jedi?

  • @SynTheLich
    @SynTheLich Год назад +1

    So they were more ‘grey sith’ rather than Jedi

  • @melissakrauss1266
    @melissakrauss1266 Год назад +3

    I'm confused. I thought there should be a balance between the light and the dark. Why was it wrong for the Sorcerers to have that balance? Just because of their magic?

    • @mikkpunning5702
      @mikkpunning5702 Год назад +2

      @@damaskholdings9140 But if the Jedi thought, it's against the light side to be against change, and all things should be let to die, so their energy can recreate life, then it was hypocrisy of Yoda, Gui-Gon and Obi-Wan to purposefully learn to preserve their consciousness after death. Even influencing events after death, by telling living people, what they should do.

  • @noahcopeland5554
    @noahcopeland5554 Год назад

    Can anyone tell me where this scene is from? 1:27

  • @joshboris5790
    @joshboris5790 Год назад

    I would like to see a movie series or just a t v series about these guys might be interesting

  • @BaconPraline
    @BaconPraline Год назад

    Are there any in current continuity?