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Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force - Exar Kun kills Odan Urr by Tommy Lee Edwards
"When a Jedi behaves badly in public, an observer might think, 'If this Jedi is a representative of the whole Order, then plainly no Jedi is worth respect.' On meeting a second Jedi, who behaves better than the first, that same person might think, 'Does this say that half the Jedi are good, and half bad?' On meeting a third Jedi, who behaves as well as the second, the person thinks, 'Was the first Jedi an exception, then?' In this way, only by the good behavior of several Jedi can the public be certain that the poor behavior of one Jedi was unusual. Thus, it takes many Jedi to undo the mistakes of one." ―Odan-Urr
The Great Jedi Library was a building located on Ossus, and was the main repository of knowledge for the Jedi Order for millennia. Founded by Jedi Master Odan-Urr, inspired by the peaceful nature of the planet, it contained many scrolls, holocrons, lightsabers, and other artifacts, and doubled as a training center.
Source: The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural (2011)
First Appearance: Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising 1 (1994)
Read more on Wookieepedia.
It’s T minus 6 days to Halloween! Do you have a costume yet? If not, read on – every day this week, I will provide a guide for how to dress up as an obscure character from Star Wars comics!
Day 2: Odan-Urr, the Librarian Jedi (Sexy Version)
Odan-Urr is the founder of the Jedi Library on Ossus, and therefore a perfect opportunity to objectify the noble profession of librarians. If you can manage to get your nose out of your book, here’s what you’ll need for this creepy-cute look:
1. a skull mask (top half only; there are no jaws in space) 2. sexy librarian costume (teeny skirt, thigh-high socks, unbuttoned vest, etc.) 3. purple robe 4. accessorize to the gods (Jedi jewelry game was on point in this era: tiara, bangles, giant earrings, chains, chunky necklace, the limit does not exist) 5. the original Sith holocron (draw a triforce and cut it out; fold the outer triangles up and tape them together; paint it pink) 6. books (bonus: book cart, the better for Satal to steal from)
“Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire,” issue 1: “Desperate Measures,” and issue 5: “End of an Empire.” Dark Horse. June 18 and October 22, 1997. Writer: Kevin J. Anderson. Penciller: Dario Carrasco, Jr. Inkers: Mark G. Heike, Bill Black, and David Jacob Beckett. Letterer: Willie Schubert. Colorist: Ray Murtaugh.
Star Wars Netflix series concept
So there’s been some talk in the fandom about a possible Old Republic era based series made by Netflix. Of course, it’d be hard to make a story that wouldn’t be awesome based on the Old Republic, but I want to throw my hat into the ring.
First, let each season tell the stories of a different part of the era. First season can be the conflicts between the Hundred-Year Darkness and the Great Hyperspace War. The Freedon Nadd Uprising, the Beast Wars of Onderon, etc. Season 2 is then about the fall of Exar Kun and the Great Sith War. Season 3 can be Revan’s story (unless we want to make that a movie, which we absolutely do), as well as possibly Zayne Carrick’s problems during the Mandalorian Wars. Possibly can a fourth season be about the events of SWTOR, preferably from the POV of the Hero of Tython and Barsen’thor.
Second, I propose a sort of connecting tissue between the seasons, a narrative element, if you will. Some time after the new movies or during the Rise of the Sith era, a Jedi master seeks to learn of the order’s past, and each season starts with them finding and activating holocrons that relay the story:
I am what remains of Odan-Urr. I will tell you the story of the Hundred-Year Darkness, the conflicts to follow, and the Great Hyperspace War.
I am Nomi Sunrider. I saw the fall of Exar Kun, and lived through the Great Sith War. I will tell you of these events, if you so desire.
I am Bastilla Shan (or Zayne Carrick). I redeemed the fallen Jedi Revan, and I shall tell you his story, and the story of the wars to follow.
I am <Insert name here>, Barsen’thor of the Jedi Order. I fought along side my fellow masters in the Great Galactic War, the Cold War, and the Eternal Conflict. I can tell these stories, so that the order may learn from them.
(Possible bonus: I am Jedi Lord Valenthyne Farfalla. I served with the great lord Hoth in the last days of the New Sith Wars. If you so desire, I will relay the story of this conflict.)
Odan-Urr was a Draethos Jedi Master and Keeper of the Chamber of Antiquities on Ossus. A dedicated scholar, Odan-Urr spent much of his long life poring over the knowledge of ancient Jedi. Odan-Urr wielded a blue lightsaber in his youth, but eventually felt he had no need for a weapon, trusting the Force.
Source: Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire 3: First Encounter (Art: Duncan Fegredo; 1997)
First Appearance: Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith 3: Descent to the Dark Side (1994)
Read more on Wookieepedia.
It’s T minus 7 days to Halloween! Do you have a costume yet? If not, read on – every day this week, I will provide a guide for how to dress up as an obscure character from Star Wars comics!
Day 1: Master Ooroo, the Giant Jellyfish Jedi
To get the look of this pragmatic and heroic Jedi leader, you’ll need:
A Floating Tank: 1. a wheelbarrow 2. a clear plastic wheel (for the illusion of floating) 3. toilet paper rolls + duct tape (for the greeble) 4. yellow cellophane (a lot) 5. a hula hoop
A Jellyfish Costume: 6. umbrella (attached to headband) 7. streamers
Bonus: 8. wireless bubble blower 9. bookish Padawan Odan-Urr (check back tomorrow for his costume)
“Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith, issue 0: Conquest and Unification.” Dark Horse. July 31, 1996. Writer: Kevin J. Anderson. Penciller: Chris Gossett. Inker: Stan Woch. Letterer: Sean Konot. Colorist: Pamela Rambo.