![]() ![]() ![]() It’s about letting people be who they are and supporting them through that journey, which is the opposite of attachment. This is going to a place I did not expect this interview to go, but like love, in some ways, it’s also about letting go. The Jedi understand and understand how it matters to the universe, and matters to the relationships of the vast majority of people. They still take the same vows, they still have the same feelings about it, but their understanding of the strength of the Order and flexibility within the Order and the interpretation of those rules. "The rules that exist in the prequel trilogy still exists. ![]() In an interview with Polygon, author Charles Soule - very much the mastermind behind the whole High Republic initiative - reflects upon the Jedi attitude towards love, and why this is good but attachment is of the dark side. Related: Anakin Wouldn't Have Turned To The Dark Side In The High Republic Era One key scene in Charles Soule's novel Light of the Jedi features two prominent Jedi in the Order remembering " shared moments as Padawans, tolerated and understood and even common - but things to be left behind once one ascended to become an adult in the Order." The Jedi Order of the High Republic Era was very different from those of the prequels, and that is particularly notable in their view of love and attachment. Lucasfilm has recently launched Star Wars: The High Republic, a transmedia initiative that stars the Jedi Order 200 years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. ![]()
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