Deeply spiritual, Chirrut Îmwe believes all living things are connected through the Force. His sightless eyes do not prevent him from being a highly skilled warrior.
Affiliation(s) Chirrut Îmwe was a blind human male born on the moon Jedha in 52 BBY. He used a uneti-wood staff and handmade lightbow. One of the Guardians of the Whills, an order of spiritual warrior-monks, he was active during the days of the Galactic Empire and worked as an itinerant preacher in Jedha City.
Force sight, also known as Force seeing or Combat sense, was a basic Force ability that was a variation of Force sense. It enhanced the bearer's visual and spatial perception even in the dark or behind walls. "Seeing" with the Force was a useful skill for as Obi-Wan Kenobi said, "Your eyes can deceive you.
Distinctions. The Miraluka were a near-human sentient species that existed in the galaxy around the time of the Clone Wars. They had tanned brown skin, gray or white hair, and did not possess eyes.
Yen isn't visually-impaired in real life, but playing a blind character whose gaze is always forward presented challenges — most of which had nothing to do with fighting.
Chirrut was a character who was blind, but he was guided by the ways of the Force, which allowed him to trust his instincts and even measure up to some of the best Jedi.
Rahm Kota is a respected Jedi master and general and a hero in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II and Battlefront: Elite Squadron.
But one Jedi stands above the rest and needs to start getting recognized as the greatest Jedi who ever lived. That is none other than Obi-Wan Kenobi. While this saga is ultimately the story of the Skywalkers, Obi-Wan is arguably the best and most pure Jedi to ever come out of it.
Arguably, some of the rarest types of Jedi were the so-called Iron Knights. These are members of the Shards species - crystals with a brain of their own. They were Force-sensitive and all trained under the tutelage of Jedi Master Aqinos. The Shards had droid bodies, similar to that of General Grievous.
Though one thing is for certain: Kylo Ren/Ben Solo does not have yellow eyes because he's not "corrupted" by the Dark Side.
Truth sense was an ability that was cultivated by the Jedi Order, which allowed the individual to tap into the Force in order to determine if another being was telling the truth.
Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda both used a form of Force concealment to shield themselves from Darths Sidious and Vader in their exile. One of the more prevalent derivatives of Force Concealment was the Quey'tek meditation.
Sure, Maz Kanata wears vision-enhancing goggles in The Force Awakens and Gorga the Hutt dons a single lens in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, but glasses are virtually nonexistent in the canon Star Wars universe.
With the Star Wars saga being centered on bringing balance to the Force and there being no Gray Jedi, many have been left confused on the meaning of "balance." The "Mortis" arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars showed that both the light side and the dark side exist, and in terms of the greater galaxy, are not supposed to ...
A definition for "true Gray Jedi" that appeared in the Jedi Academy Training Manual further described them as those who did not belong to any Force-based organization and who explored both the light and the dark sides of the Force without becoming corrupted by the dark side.
Essentially, Grey Jedi are those who walk the line between the light and dark sides of the Force, or who reject the control of both the Jedi Order and the Sith. There are two different categories that can define a character as a Grey Jedi.
Luke Skywalker is the most famous and important Jedi Knight in the entire Star Wars movie series and, arguably, the entire franchise itself. In the movies, Luke embarks on a classic hero's journey, meeting Obi-Wan and leaving the deserts of Tatooine to become a Jedi like his father before him.
With an athletic build, an exotic beauty, and blue skin, Aayla Secura stood out among the many faces of the Jedi ranks. A cunning warrior and Jedi Knight during the rise of the Clone Wars, Aayla fought alongside Clone Commander Bly on many exotic battlefields.
Biography. Legend had it that Yoda—a Jedi who became Grand Master—was trained by N'Kata Del Gormo. A Force-sensitive Hysalrian, N'Kata Del Gormo was trained in the ways of the Force and achieved the rank of Master within the Jedi Order.
Even though he perished in battle, Qui-Gon Jinn's consciousness continued. He had found the secret to immortality through the Force. However, unlike the Sith, who wish to live and hold their power for eternity, immortality through the Force is different.
Along with Masters Yoda and Fay, Jedi Master T'ra Saa was among the very oldest of the Jedi to fight in the Clone Wars, being at least several hundred years old. Saa was a combatant in the opening battle of the war, the Battle of Geonosis, and fought as part of Mace Windu's strike team.
In the fictional Star Wars universe, Mace Windu is portrayed as a Jedi Master who sits on the High Council during the final years of the Galactic Republic. He is notable for wielding a unique purple-bladed lightsaber, and is regarded as one of the most powerful Jedi of his time, second only to Yoda.
Who uses a yellow lightsaber? A Jedi with a yellow lightsaber is most commonly associated with the Jedi Sentinel (but not exclusively—more on that later). As you may know already, the Sentinels form one of the three “schools” of the Jedi Order, constituting a sort of middle way between the Consulars and the Guardians.
Kreia is a fictional character and party member in Obsidian Entertainment's Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. She is a blind Force-sensitive who forms a "bond" with the player character, the Jedi Exile, through the Force.