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348 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 2, 2021










• The Kyber Arch: an arch made out of the kyber crystals from the lightsabers of Jedi killed in battle, in one of the Temple's meditation chambers.
• Padawan parties. ("Not technically forbidden" beverages and a BAND lol.)
• Wayseekers are apparently Jedi who "operate independently of the dictates of the Jedi Council." What it sounds like is just a Jedi... wandering out there in the galaxy alone... doing whatever they think is important.
The Wayseeker character in the book apparently became one after realizing she had differences with the Council, but those differences were profoundly skimmed over, which was disappointing to me. It can't JUST be the difference between her instincts and correct hostage-rescuing tactics as taught in the Temple, because that's a ridiculous thing to have a moral crisis over. There are ALWAYS differences between "correct tactics" and practice in the field.
• It was never explicitly stated, but Jedi celibacy was mentioned. There's still room here to argue that the true prohibition was against relationships rather than sex, but it was implied that celibacy itself was a tenet.
• The padawan braid was on the back of the head.
• This seems like it was overall a pretty chill time in the Republic. There's a mission to save two kidnapped planetary rulers and it's said that "very few Jedi ever had" an assignment so significant before. That kind of thing is pretty much a random Tuesday during the Clone Wars.
• Full Jedi levitation!
• A character theorizes that the Dark Side is only so dangerous because the Jedi artificially cut it off from the Light and try to suppress it, instead of embracing the Force as it truly is -- a mix of both. This is all just theorizing and a crisis of faith. It will be interesting to see if the evolving canon actually tries to argue this at any point in the future. I hope not.
• Three kinds of "Force artefacts" are mentioned: holocrons that contain memories/personalities of Force users, Force-enhancing artefacts, and Force-dampening artefacts. The dampeners are the most interesting to me, because I can't recall an example of something like that anywhere else except maybe the ysalamir.
• The Shrine of the Depths. This had technically already been recanonized in Tarkin, but it's still interesting to see this come up again in a completely different era. The shrine it says is "hidden from the Jedi themselves" and "covered by a meditation area." The Jedi characters still seem to know about it, though, so it's up in the air how widely known-about the shrine actually is.
• YET ANOTHER CANON MENTION of the specific padawans' training area. No I will not stop bringing this up.
• "The padawans' dorm" was mentioned as an area of the Temple.
• The Council in this is so chilled out. When a padawan is orphaned, they pretty much just ask him what HE wants to do next. Who does he want as master? What does he feel his path should be? And when three Jedi more or less totally disobey orders, they end up deciding that it was justified and basically saying "well done, but don't do it again."
• A book of Core World fairy tales is mentioned, including such legends as Good Princess Chaia of Alderaan, the Ithorian pirate Bluebrow, and the Amaxine warriors.
• A character does a near-Kylo Ren maneuver, blocking someone's blaster bolt with a direct application of the Force.
• "There is no rightness in slaying an enemy. Killing is never true victory. At best it is the knowledge that you have done what you must."
• The Barash Vow is apparently "an extreme commitment to gaining ultimate communion with the Force." It's pretty much becoming a hermit for years to seek spiritual healing or enlightenment.



“So many fragments of the truth. No complete picture. Which of course is more frightening than the whole truth could ever be.”
“It takes strength to question your own actions. Just don’t dwell on the past to the point of forgetting the present.”
“Cohmac wondered who the Nihil were – where they must have come from – to carry such wrath as their birthright.”
“How can we split the Force in two? How can we justify an act of violence – and it is violence, such a dividing, even the darkness divided from the light.”
“When you cannot achieve balance within yourself, simply lean toward the light and do your best. There’s no point in reacting to a lack of calm in a way that makes you even less calm.”
“It doesn’t matter how far we run, or in what direction. In the end, we always come back to the beginning.”
