"Woodroward;c-1072968" wrote:
"Omeah;c-1072967" wrote:
"Vinniarth;c-1072964" wrote:
"Omeah;c-1072952" wrote:
"Blooper_Pazdro1;c-1072851" wrote:
Ummm... And what about Grey Jedi/Rebel Ahsoka? She also was Fulcrum
There are NO GREY JEDI, that's the dumbest theory ever!
https://twitter.com/pablohidalgo/status/821480675463151617
Man, you should really play KOTOR 2. It really worth it.
Kreya is grey jedi. Never saw anything more persuasive.
All this 'evil' in nature sith or ****-proud jedis really look ridiculous.
I played KOTOR 2, that's why I can properly spell Kreia's name. She was a Jedi, then she became a Sith, then she became anti-Force. Never she was even close to the non-canon description of Grey Jedi.
Honestly I'm surprised you didn't bring up Jolee, whom more ppl consider Grey Jedi, why I do not know, since he was always Light Side himself. There is Light and there is Dark. Star Wars is built on this dichotomy, good vs evil. There is no middle ground, that would destroy the whole thing we love.
But Anakin brought balance to the force by destroying the Jedi and the Sith. The Jedi understanding of the prophecy was skewed.
If the Chosen One was meant to bring balance to the force and he did so by getting rid of the extremes, then isn't the middle ground the only viable destination?
The Jedi believed the Force is a companion who you are equal with, "in balance", while the Sith believed the Force is a slave to be ruled. The Jedi believed the Dark Side to be a corruption, not a natural state of the Force, so when a Jedi says "balance in the Force", it actually means returning the Force to its original, Light Side-only state, not making Light and Dark equal. So when the prophecy says the Chosen One brings balance to the Force, it means the total eradication of the Sith. Which Anakin did. Now, we have Snoke and Kylo Ren, who are NOT Sith, therefore probably have different point of views concerning the Force. Balance of the Force is achieved by not trying to rule it, like Sith tried.
From The Force wikipage:
"Traditional Jedi were keen to keep the Force "in balance." They attempted to achieve this by destroying the Sith and denying the dark side, essentially "keeping balance" by restoring the Force to its natural state, as they viewed the dark side as corrupt. This involved the purging of negative emotions such as aggression, anger, and hatred, since they could easily bring on acceptance of the dark side. In contrast, positive emotions such as compassion and courage nurtured the light side of the Force. The Jedi Code compared such feelings and provided insight into the ethical use of the Force."