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Tarre Vizsla was a Force-sensitive human male who, as a child, was inducted into the Jedi Order around 1050 BBY, becoming the first Mandalorian to do so. Tarre eventually became a Jedi Knight. Vizsla created the Darksaber during his time as a Jedi.
Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who was a member of the Jedi Order.
And with the Darksaber now in the hands of Mando himself following the Mandalorian Season 2 finale, it's safe to say this blade will continue to play a big part in the series and spinoffs like The Book of Boba Fett.
Affiliation(s) Darth Mandalore, formerly called Darth Necris, was a Sith Lord who survived the destruction of the Sith Triumvirate, and, after working through various crime circles, came to control Mandalore and wage war against the Republic of Supreme Chancellor Yhar-Moalu.
The Mandalorians were a clan-based culture composed of members from multiple species and bound by a common creed, language, and code. Known primarily as highly-effective mercenaries and bounty hunters, Mandalorians have at various points in galactic history played a major role as legendary warriors and conquerors.
Boba was created on the planet Kamino as a result of an arrangement between the Sith Lord Darth Tyranus and Jango Fett, a Mandalorian who served as the template of the Grand Army of the Republic. Unlike the clone troopers grown from Jango's DNA, Jango regarded Boba as his son.
Like other typical lightsabers, the Darksaber could not cut through pure beskar, however, it was capable of heating it to the point of turning red.
Mando got the Darksaber in The Mandalorian's Season 2 finale, and fans got to see it in action during The Book of Boba Fett. Unfortunately, there was a problem. It was too heavy for Mando to effectively use. There were a few theories why a supposedly weightless blade was so heavy.
Some Mandalorians, most notably members of Death Watch, held a grudge against the Jedi for their perceived crimes against Mandalore during the Mandalorian-Jedi War. During the Clone Wars, anti-Jedi sentiment further developed in a segment of the galaxy's public opinion.
But, it appears something changed between the events of Revenge of the Sith and the end of the original series. During this time, the Mandalorians appear to have suffered some sort of devastating loss to their clans, forcing them into hiding, and leading them to keep their helmets on at all times.
Is Grogu Yoda? According to the events of "The Mandalorian" so far, Grogu and Yoda are not the same character. They are simply from the same species. The name of this species has never been revealed since "Star Wars" creator George Lucas wanted to give Yoda a sense of mystery.
They have a penchant for combat and strategy, making them one of the few factions capable of dispatching force users. Such remarkable abilities make Mandalorians one of the most dangerous forces in the known galaxy. Not every member of this warrior-based group is the same, however.
So why didn't Mando know about the Force and the Jedi? Well, there is a simple answer. Djarin was only a child during the Clone Wars. The circumstances surrounding his becoming a Mandalorian foundling were also very violent and traumatic.
First Mandalorian to be inducted into the Jedi Order and creator of the Darksaber, which he used to lead his people and become ruler of Mandalore.
After being given an impossible choice by Luke Skywalker in Boba Fett Episode 6, Grogu chooses to leave Yoda's lightsaber behind and join his surrogate father Mando (aka Din Djarin) once again.
The darksaber does have a kyber crystal just like all other lightsabers do! The crystal is the heart of the saber, giving it not just its color but its energy as well. Kyber crystals are unique, and for the Jedi, the crystal chooses its owner.
Din somehow even manages to hurt himself during the fight sequence, singeing his left leg with the saber's red hot blade. It's why he limps for much of the rest of the episode.
No longer burdened by the sword's weight, Din was able to deftly use his other weapons to defeat Paz and keep the Darksaber.
Sabine Wren
Initially, she struggled with the Darksaber much like Din Djarin, but Jedi Kanan Jarrus (Freddie Prinze Jr.) helped her work through her feelings and learn to work with the blade. After her training, she wielded the Darksaber with great skill, in spite of her lack of Force sensitivity.
The crafting process essentially purified the kyber crystals, turning them into a color that befitted her status as an autonomous individual. This is how Ahsoka Tano's lightsaber was born and what the white lightsaber represents—a force for good, but free of the burdens and restrictions of bureaucracy.
Worth noting is that the Darksaber, unlike any other lightsaber, should be indestructible due to its material. Many lightsabers have been cut into pieces or destroyed in explosions, but the beskar hilt should protect the Darksaber from any such fates, giving its wielder an edge in combat.
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Boba Fett was definitely dead. We all saw it: a partially blinded Han Solo unknowingly whacked him with a stick in Return of the Jedi, his jetpack malfunctioned, and then he fell into the mouth of a massive sand monster.
Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi battled their way into the Temple to deactivate the signal. There, Yoda discovered evidence that Anakin had fallen to the dark side, and was now a servant of Palpatine. Chancellor Palpatine was, in truth, Darth Sidious, Sith Lord.