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Kace and his newly-christened Mandalorian Knights ultimately joined Mandalore the Ultimate and his Neo-Crusaders as the Mandalorians' counterpart to the Jedi Order in the war. Wookieepedia Explore. Star Wars. Clone Wars Droids Ewoks. Administrators' noticeboard IRC Discord. Tutorials Editing sandbox Things to do Status article nominations Featured article nominations Good article nominations Comprehensive article nominations.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Mandalorian Knights. Edit source History Talk 5. Essentially, these are the good guys of the franchise, and fans will know the bad guys would typically be the Sith. But of course, there are many other types of people, creatures, and groups out there in a galaxy far, far away.

Also in season 2 of the series, we realize that Din Djarin is not fit to care for Baby Yoda any longer. The Child has the Force in him, and he needs a Jedi to train him properly. Ahsoka Tano appears in an episode and explains to Mando who the little green guy is, and why he absolutely needs to be with a Jedi.

Considering the Mandalorian is not a Jedi, of course, it becomes inevitable that his time with Baby Yoda real name Grogu would come to an end. The finale of season 2 sees the one and only Luke Skywalker coming in to take Grogu under his wing, making for a seriously bittersweet moment. Mando could not train The Child, but is it even possible for a Mandalorian to also be a Jedi?

The short answer, actually, is yes. On the other hand, Jedi are those who follow the light side of the Force. The character Tarre Vizsla is an example of a Force-sensitive Mandalorian. According to legend , he was the first Mandalorian to ever be inducted into the Jedi Order, and is believed to have created the Darksaber. Tarre Vizsla has never been depicted in any Star Wars shows or movies in the present time, only in a flashback.

Because Mandalorians are not part of the Republic , there are fewer chances for any Force-sensitivity to be recognized, or for those who are Force-sensitive to be trained by Jedi. For this, the Mandalorians hated the Jedi and blamed them for the destruction caused to their planet.

Over time this hatred grew over generations and it is held even in the current Star Wars timeline. So even years after the Mandalorian-Jedi war, the destruction caused by it still lives in the minds of the Mandalorians. In fact, the armor developed by Mandalorians was a response to the power held by the Jedi during the Old Republic days. It holds unique contraptions and is designed to fight and defend oneself from the Jedi. You can see it being worn by Din Djarin and Boba Fett.

As such, they consider the Jedi as their natural enemy. It is this contention and hatred that makes it difficult for the Jedi to take the Mandalorian children who are force wielders.

Note that if the Jedi want to bring force-sensitive Mandalorian kids to the Order, they will have to locate as well as contact the Mandalorians themselves. But since a peaceful transition is important for the Jedi. So taking Mandalorian children to join the order would be pretty much impossible. However, even if somehow they were successful in getting those children into the Order, there are other problems waiting for them.

For one, the Mandalorian instincts and knowledge about the Jedi instilled in that force sensitive child could cause problems for and with the Order.



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