The comic book series Star Wars: Republic explains that exiled Jedi Sharad Hett and his son A'Sharad Hett lived among the Tusken Raiders for many years. Hett was one of the few non-Tuskens to be accepted into their ranks and was even given the title of "warlord".
Darth Krayt. Previously a Master of the Jedi Order, Hett abandoned the ways of the Jedi following Order 66 and hid on Tatooine where he eventually became a warlord for the Tusken Raiders. He eventually became a bounty hunter, but would train under XoXaan and eventually became a Sith Lord.
A'Sharad grew up in the Tusken culture, living as one of the Sand People in everything but his actual genetics. As such, A'Sharad Hett entered the Jedi Order and trained to become a Knight, all while still wearing the traditional head wrappings of his Tusken Raider people.
Darth Krayt, born A'Sharad Hett, revered as the Dragon of the Sith, and known to some members of the Skywalker family as the Dark Man, was a long-lived Force-sensitive Human male who served as both a Jedi Master and general in the waning days of the Galactic Republic and as Dark Lord of the Sith following the fall of ...
Akial was a Jawa male who was a member of the Jedi Order during the years of the Galactic Republic. He trained at the Almas Academy, a Jedi academy that was located on the planet Almas, where he specialized as a Jedi Consular.
The Darth title and accompanying moniker symbolized one's identity as a Sith. The Sith names of Sheev Palpatine, Dooku, and Anakin Skywalker were Darth Sidious, Darth Tyranus, and Darth Vader, respectively.
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.
Boba Fett is, after all, an outsider who gets initiated as a Tusken Raider. Well, first of all, Boba Fett isn't white: Temuera Morrison, who portrays the character, is of Māori descent and, since he's not white, he can't be a white savior.
The first Dark Jedi was believed to be Xendor, who was the first member of the Jedi Order to fall. Other forerunners included Ajunta Pall and others who, after the Hundred-Year Darkness, were exiled from Galactic Republic space and became the ancient progenitors of the Sith Lords.
Darth Vader's hatred for the Tusken Raiders stemmed from the torture Shmi endured as their captive, which fuels his connection to the Dark side of the force.
The Tusken sand people play a big role in both the Mandalorian and the Book of Boba Fett. But I find it hard to believe that Vader wouldn't have wiped those people out once he came into power. He was pretty clear of his hatred for them for killing his mother.
The concept of Anakin Skywalker mercilessly slaughtering the Tusken Raiders for killing his mother was repurposed from an unused idea from the 1980 film Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back.
Anakin was plagued by nightmares of his mother in danger. He had not seen her in a decade. When the dreams became too intense, Anakin voyaged home, to find his mother kidnapped and tortured to death by vicious Tusken Raiders. Enraged, Anakin wiped out the entire village, an act fueled by the dark side of the Force.
A female Tusken Raider warrior was a member of a tribe of Tusken Raiders on the planet Tatooine around 4 ABY. When the prisoner Boba Fett attempted to escape the tribe's camp, the warrior defeated him in a duel, allowing the rest of her tribe to recapture their captive.
Despite the animosity between the Mandalorians and the Jedi, Tarre Vizsla became the first Mandalorian Jedi. As a Jedi, Vizsla built the Darksaber and used it to unite his people as their Mand'alor.
In fact, as Mando pointed out, they were an honorable people that kept to their promises. As many fans know by now, Din Djarin wasn't the only Mandalorian that shared a special relationship with the Tuskens. The other was veteran bounty hunting legend and fellow Mandalorian — Boba Fett.
These unmasked Tusken Raiders had a gray-furred, feline appearance. This fits well with accounts that the Tuskens and Jawas are evolutionary cousins, with the Jawas described as rodent-like in Legends (a trait introduced to canon during The Book of Boba Fett).
Boba Fett then becomes an honorary member of the Tusken Raider tribe. Once everyone is reunited and safe, Boba is officially on his way to becoming a Tusken Raider.
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.
At the end of Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, we see that Rey has finally constructed her own lightsaber, having reached the end of a long journey and completed training with both Lukeand Leia.
Tiplee served as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars, sometimes fighting alongside her twin sister Tiplar. She witnessed her sister's death at the hands of clone trooper Tup at Ringo Vinda. Later, Tiplee joined Obi-Wan Kenobi on a mission to capture Darth Maul at Ord Mantell.
Even though Kylo Ren uses a red lightsaber, harnesses the dark side of the Force, and wears a cape, he is not a Sith. Because of that, he can never hold the title of Darth. Instead, he was just a chaotic mess of the dark side (until he eventually found his way back to the light).
Character. Abrams told Empire in August 2015, "Kylo Ren is not a Sith. He works under Supreme Leader Snoke, who is a powerful figure on the dark side of the Force." Abrams had previously stated that the character "came to the name Kylo Ren when he joined a group called the Knights of Ren."
History. A dark side warrior with a mysterious past, Kylo Ren was neither Jedi nor Sith, but a product of both sides' teachings. Once an apprentice of Luke Skywalker's, he killed his fellow students and drove Skywalker into exile, becoming a First Order warlord and servant of Supreme Leader Snoke.