For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Before the dark times. Before the Empire. A young Jedi named Darth Vader, who was a pupil of mine until he turned to evil, helped the Empire hunt down and destroy the Jedi Knights.Obi-Wan Kenobi, speaking of Darth Vader, to Luke Skywalker
The Great Jedi Purge, later also known as the Second Jedi Purge or Palpatine's Purge, referred to the efforts initiated by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, upon his creation of the Galactic Empire, in 19 BBY, to eradicate the Jedi Order. It resulted in the near-annihilation of the Jedi, as it had been with the First Jedi Purge that occurred after the Jedi Civil War.
The purge officially began with Order 66, following a botched attempt by Mace Windu and three other Jedi to arrest Sidious, who was the Supreme Chancellor. The Jedi were declared the enemies of the Republic, and the Grand Army of the Republic was ordered to turn on them.
Sidious, now Emperor of the Galactic Empire, used his new apprentice, Darth Vader, and other agents of the Empire to hunt down and kill the remaining Jedi. Some Jedi fought the Empire until their deaths, like Roan Shryne, and those at the Conclave on Kessel. Others hid from the Empire, like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda.
In the nineteen years that followed Order 66, many Jedi fell to Vader, Inquisitors, Emperor's Hands, Dark Jedi, and even bounty hunters. By 1 BBY, so few Jedi remained that the Emperor, no longer considering the Jedi a threat, ended the Purge.
History
The "Jedi Rebellion"
In the name of the Galactic Senate of the Republic, you're under arrest, Chancellor."
"Are you threatening me, Master Jedi?Mace Windu and Darth Sidious
After Anakin Skywalker discovered that Supreme Chancellor Palpatine was Darth Sidious, the elusive Sith Lord whom the Jedi had sought for more than a decade, Jedi Master Mace Windu led a small group of Jedi Masters, comprising himself, Agen Kolar, Kit Fisto, and Saesee Tiin, to apprehend Sidious. Sidious killed Agen Kolar immediately, followed by Saesee Tiin, and, with some greater effort, Kit Fisto, forcing Windu to face the Sith Lord alone.[1]
In the ensuing battle between Windu and Sidious, the latter was defeated and disarmed mere moments before Anakin entered the room. He then shot Force lightning at Windu, who deflected the lightning back, twisting Sidious's face, making it appear yellowed and ravaged by the dark side. Windu then prepared to finish off Sidious.[1]
Anakin was driven to betray and incapacitate Windu in order to save Sidious, whom Anakin believed was the only one with sufficient knowledge of the dark side of the Force to save his wife, Padmé Amidala, from death. He drew his lightsaber to parry Windu's swipe at the Chancellor and through his action, cut off the Jedi Master's saber hand. Then Sidious, who had begged Anakin for help, and had pleaded with Windu not to kill him for his apparent weakness, immediately regained enough strength to blast Master Windu with Force lightning and send him out of the window to his death.[1]
Anakin was immediately horrified by what he had done, but despite his guilt, or perhaps because of it, he could not overcome the temptation of the dark side, nor could he simply allow Padmé to die when Sidious (allegedly) had the ability to save her. Anakin betrayed the Jedi and swore fealty to Sidious, becoming his new apprentice, and was given the Sith name Darth Vader.[1]
Order 66
The time has come. Execute Order 66.Sidious to numerous clone commanders
Sidious wasted no time in declaring that the Jedi's attempt to take him into custody constituted a betrayal to the Republic by the Order, and used it to justify his ultimate goals. Palpatine ordered the Grand Army of the Republic to execute Order 66—the total annihilation of all Jedi "traitors" throughout the entire galaxy as a sign that the age of the Jedi had ended and the New Order was now in place.[4]
In addition to the Jedi's attempt to arrest Sidious, another reason cited for wiping out the Order was the argument that they were complicit in starting the Clone Wars to destabilize the galaxy and overthrow the government. Facts cited in support of this argument included the Jedi involvement in initiating the creation of the clone army without authorization from the Senate, and the role of former Jedi Count Dooku in forming the Separatist movement.[5]
Assault on the Jedi Temple
We must move quickly. The Jedi are relentless. If they are not all destroyed, it will be civil war without end.Palpatine
Simultaneously, Sidious dispatched Vader and the 501st Legion to eradicate all the Jedi in their Temple on Coruscant. The newly titled Emperor justified his purge with an elaborate conspiracy tale of the Jedi's attempt to take control of the Republic by assassinating the head of government, usurping the clone army's control, and even killing all members in the Galactic Senate, using misleading audio recordings of his battle with Mace Windu as evidence.[1][6]
The Empire estimated that fewer than one hundred Jedi escaped the betrayal of Vader and the clone troopers that they were leading during the war.[7] Because it was estimated that Jedi Knights were more likely to fall victim to Order 66, it is believed that Jedi Masters were more likely to survive the genocide than Jedi Knights, with the exceptions of few survivors like Ylenic It'kla, Rachi Sitra, Corwin Shelvay and Empatojayos Brand. Among the few survivors were Jedi Masters: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Shaak Ti, Echuu Shen-Jon, Qu Rahn, Rahm Kota, K'Kruhk, T'ra Saa, Tholme, A'Sharad Hett and Quinlan Vos.[1] Many Jedi that did survive, like Kai Hudorra and Roan Shryne, cast aside their lightsabers, realizing that their roles as keepers of the peace were over, only to be cut down by Darth Vader himself. Other Jedi, such as Olee Starstone and Dass Jennir, kept fighting the Empire, and tried to contact the other Jedi.[5] Kenobi and Yoda secretly escaped to Tatooine and Dagobah, respectively. Rahm Kota secretly attacked many Imperial shipments and traveled all over the galaxy being a thorn in the side of the Galactic Empire. However, before hiding, Obi-Wan and Yoda altered a return call being sent from the Temple into a warning to stay away; as a result, several other Jedi survived the immediate purge.[1] Most survivors fell to Vader, but some others fell to Jedi hunters, including the Emperor's Hands, Dark Jedi, and even a handful of bounty hunters.[7][8]
Initial actions
However powerful, Vader is one, and we are many. No more debate. No more 'reflection.' No need of planning. Our prey comes to us. When he is dead, the Emperor will be crippled and know fear. And the galaxy will know the Jedi live.Shadday Potkin
About one month after Order 66 was issued, the Jedi Shadday Potkin called for a Conclave on Kessel to discuss options against the Imperial campaign to wipe out the remaining Jedi. A group of seven surviving Jedi, including Bultar Swan and Tsui Choi, gathered on Kessel. However, the conclave was a ruse to trap and kill Vader.
A false rumor that his former Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, would be among the Jedi motivated Vader to act. Despite Obi-Wan's absence, Vader demanded his location from the Jedi, threatening them with death. They did not cooperate with his request (in truth, none of them knew where Kenobi was anyway) and, although they put up a valiant fight, no Jedi survived. Potkin's trap for Vader resulted in nothing more than the deaths of more Jedi.[9]
Rumors spread that the conclave consisted of fifty Jedi, each easily killed by the Dark Lord. In truth, Darth Vader fought only eight with difficulty. However, to cement Vader's image and invoke fear in the remaining Jedi, the Emperor declared the rumors true. Official reports, fabricated by Sate Pestage, stated that some of the Jedi had either been executed for numerous crimes, or that they killed each other in duels for leadership.[9]
Immediately after Order 66 was issued, Jedi Padawan and survivor Olee Starstone began searching for any surviving Jedi. One destination she investigated was Kashyyyk, where Masters Yoda, Luminara Unduli, and Quinlan Vos had been stationed when the Order was transmitted from Coruscant. She arrived on the planet along with several other Jedi survivors—Siadem Forte, Deran Nalual, Klossi Anno, Iwo Kulka, Jambe Lu, and Nam Poorf, as well as the slicer Filli Bitters. After meeting with Tarfful and Chewbacca, the Jedi learned of Yoda's survival. The Wookiees offered the band of Jedi safe harbor on Kashyyyk, but a CR25 troop carrier arrived at Kachirho, interrupting their meeting.[5]
Not long after the arrival of the Jedi, the Sith Lord Darth Vader had arrived in the Kashyyyk system, along with the Imperator-class Star Destroyer Exactor, where it joined Wilhuff Tarkin and Executrix. The two planned their attack on Kashyyyk—Vader interested in destroying the fugitive Jedi, Tarkin interested in enslaving the Wookiees for use in the construction of the Death Star. Although the fleet commanders were eager to bombard the planet, Vader overruled them, ordering a direct assault on several cities including Kachirho, Rwookrrorro, Kepitenochan, Okikuti, and Chenachochan.[5]
At Kachirho, the landed Imperial troops ordered the Wookiees to hand over the fugitive Jedi. The enraged Wookiees attacked the troops, and Starstone and her Jedi soon joined the battle. As more Imperial forces landed, the Wookiee warriors and the Jedi covered the evacuation of Kachirho, as countless Wookiees fled the Imperial troopers, fleeing from enslavement. Imperial landers and gunships were engaged by Oevvaor jet catamarans, retrofitted with rocket launchers and other high-end military hardware, salvaged by the Wookiees from the remnants left over by the earlier Battle of Kashyyyk.[5]
Meanwhile, Vader piloted a Theta-class shuttle. Eventually making a landing at Kachirho, Vader was confronted by Starstone and her Jedi cadre. Vader killed Forte and Kulka, and injured Lu, Poorf, and Anno, leaving only himself and Starstone in the fight.[5]
The two briefly faced off, but Jedi Master Roan Shryne and the smuggler Archyr Beil arrived and intervened. Shryne slew Appo while Archyr dealt with the rest of the stormtroopers, and Shryne moved in to engage Vader in a vicious battle, buying Starstone and Archyr more time to escape with the injured Jedi. As Shryne and Vader dueled, the main battle began to drift east of the city, moving closer to the lake, as Imperial gunships and artillery drove the Wookiees down out of the city and towards the ground.[5]
Abruptly, the Imperial gunships began to retreat from Kachirho, as the orbiting Star Destroyers began their orbital bombardment. Shryne and Vader's duel was interrupted by the strike, and the two moved inside one of the great wroshyr trees. Once inside, Vader used Force throw to throw planks of wood and other debris at Shryne, critically injuring the Jedi in the process and throwing him down from a high bridge. Seeing that Shryne was going to die, Vader chose not to finish off the Jedi, instead revealing his true identity to the man—Anakin Skywalker, who would be redeemed by his son, Luke Skywalker, during the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY.[5][10]
As Shryne passed away, Victory-class Star Destroyers began to descend into the atmosphere, finishing the conquest of Kashyyyk. About two hundred thousand Wookiees, including Tarfful, were captured and moved to containment camps on the Wawaatt Archipelago.[5] As a result, the Empire gained control of Kashyyyk, and gained a valuable labor source for the Death Star project.[5]
Shortly thereafter, another Jedi was discovered taking refuge on Kashyyyk, and Darth Vader led an army, cutting through the forests trying to find him. Kento Marek was found and executed in front of his own son, Galen. Vader sensed potential in the boy, for Galen had actually used his Force abilities to pull Vader's lightsaber out of his hand. When a stormtrooper squad arrived to execute the boy, Vader killed them all, leaving no witnesses, and secretly took the boy under his training.
Imperial expansion
The Emperor took whatever steps he felt necessary to reduce the risk of civil war. Whatever else can be said about them, the Jedi were potential insurgents who he felt could not be trusted with power.Ohran Keldor
The monarch of Naboo, Queen Apailana, decided that the situation called for military—not diplomatic—action. She started sheltering fugitive Jedi on the run from the Empire. To crush the uprising on Sidious's homeworld, the 501st Legion invaded Theed and rushed into the plaza supported by TX-130T fighter tanks after disabling an auto-turret grid. The Jedi were killed by the stormtroopers, and Apailana was shot and killed by a sniper. With Naboo in line, the 501st gained the nickname "Vader's Fist."[6]
Some years later, a surviving Separatist named Gizor Dellso found refuge on Mustafar. Dellso was the designer of the droid army deactivation signal, and using his knowledge, reactivated a dormant droid army on the planet and planned a revolution. Similarly, the Kaminoan government planned action against the Empire and had grown a clone army. The Clone Wars nearly began again, but Vader's Fist put down both of the revolts.[6]
Further actions
During the purge, Vader wiped out the farming colony of Talasea for harboring a Jedi.[7] Vader and a number of stormtroopers also killed the last Curator of Records on Toola.[12]
In 10 BBY, Inquisitor Antinnis Tremayne captured and tortured Jedi Master Darrin Arkanian and his apprentice, Corwin Shelvay, on Coruscant. In an escape attempt, Tremayne killed Arkanian in a lightsaber duel, only to have Shelvay seriously wound him before making it offworld. Tremayne required cybernetics to recover, and was afterward dispatched by Vader aboard Interrogator to scour the Outer Rim for Shelvay.[13] Around this time, Imperial Sentinels were sent off Byss for the first time, to capture Ashka Boda. Bringing him to Coruscant in an Imperial dungeon ship, Sidious killed him and took the Tedryn Holocron.[14]
Rebel foundations
Around 17 years into the purge, Jedi survivor Rahm Kota organized a militia and began attacking various Imperial _targets. This was an attempt to lure Darth Vader out. Eventually attacking the TIE Fighter Construction Facility over Nar Shaddaa, Vader sent his apprentice, Galen Marek, Starkiller, to eliminate him, rather than coming personally as Kota expected. Kota was presumed dead in the ensuing battle, but somehow managed to survive the duel.[15]
Starkiller, a tool of Vader's used in his plot to overthrow Sidious, was sent on two further assassination missions: Kazdan Paratus on Raxus Prime and Shaak Ti on Felucia. Paratus had gone mad and built a junk replica of the Jedi Temple on Raxus Prime, complete with mock statues of each of the Jedi High Council members, but was killed by Starkiller, along with his mock statues of the Jedi Council members being destroyed. Shaak Ti prepared for a possible revolution against the Sith, with her Padawan Maris Brood. She trained the native Jungle Felucians to use the Force and organized them. When Starkiller arrived, the two dueled on a massive Sarlacc pit. Ti warned Starkiller of the nature of the Sith Order before falling into the pit.[15]
Sidious's spies had tracked Vader's apprentice back to the Executor. There, Sidious ordered Vader to kill Starkiller. Sidious would later find use of Vader's apprentice, and had Vader retrieve his body and bring him back to life, giving him a new mission: gather the enemies of the Empire into one place. Vader disguised this order as another plot to overthrow Sidious by giving him something else to pay attention to: an army of dissidents and rebels.[15]
This new mission would lead to Starkiller tracking down a (alive) General Rahm Kota, who was blinded following his duel with Starkiller and became a drunk, supposedly losing his connection with the Force. Kota would lead him to rescue Princess Leia Organa and Senator Bail Organa. Him and Bail talked of rebellion, and would agree that they would need to show other possible rebels that the Empire was indeed vulnerable. This mission led him to destroy a Star Destroyer construction facility over Raxus Prime. This act would inspire senators Mon Mothma and Garm Bel Iblis to join Rahm, Marek, Leia and Bail Organa to sign the Corellian Treaty and officially organize the Alliance to Restore the Republic.
During this meeting on Corellia, Vader raided, revealing his ruse, and brought the rebel senators to be tortured, interrogated, and executed aboard the Death Star I. Marek would realize his inner Jedi self, traveling to the Death Star and nearly killing both Sith Lords, allowing the senators and Rahm to escape. He would lose his life in the process. The Galactic Civil War had officially started, which began to draw the Empire away from their Jedi hunting and toward destroying the rebellion Sidious had accidentally created.
Shortly before the Battle of Yavin, Vader tracked a female Human Dark Jedi down on the planet Dargulli. Despite the fact that she wished to become his Sith apprentice, Vader killed her.[16] Around this time, Vader also killed the Dark Woman, who had been found on Cophrigin V by Mara Jade.[17] Throughout the Purge, CorSec aided Vader and his agents in hunting Jedi within the Corellian sector.[7]
Aftermath
In having survived, Yoda and Obi-Wan aren't exceptions to the rule. I'm certain that dozens of Jedi escaped with their lives, and in due time you will have the pleasure of killing many of them. But of greater importance is the fact that their order has been crushed. Finished, Lord Vader. Do I make myself clear?Sidious to Vader
By 1 BBY, the systematic Purge had concluded, but a few of the survivors would die in the years that followed—including Echuu Shen-Jon, killed by Vader on Krant, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, who sacrificed himself on the first Death Star to ensure the escape of his protégé, Luke Skywalker.[3][17] As the Galactic Civil War turned in favor of the Rebels, surviving Jedi began to come out of hiding, becoming members of the Alliance, even sacrificing their lives for the return of the Republic and democracy. Famous examples include Echuu Shen-Jon, Rahm Kota, Qu Rahn, Corwin Shelvay and Rachi Sitra.
Four years after Kenobi's death, Yoda died at the old age of 900[18] and Anakin Skywalker, formerly Darth Vader, redeemed himself by sacrificing himself to save his son from being killed by his former master, Darth Sidious, on the second Death Star during the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY.[10] In 5 ABY, one year after the Battle of Endor, Jedi Master Qu Rahn was captured by the Seven Dark Jedi, and after a short but ferocious duel, he was cut down by the former Jedi turned inquisitor Jerec aboard his flagship. The known surviving Jedi would even join the New Jedi Order; in addition, six years after the Battle, Empatojayos Brand sacrificed himself to destroy the spirit of Palpatine on Onderon.[19]
The Purge was intended not only to symbolically and literally exterminate the entire Jedi Order, but also to consolidate the Jedi's history, knowledge, and technology into Sidious's possession. Many holocrons, ancient techniques, training materials, and Jedi antiquities were lost. This was primarily due to the efforts of Darth Vader; the Inquisitorius, Dark Jedi whose specific purpose was to seek out and destroy the vestiges of the Jedi Order; and the Imperial Security Bureau, which was responsible for erasing the Order's memories.[7] During his efforts to reestablish the order, Luke Skywalker and his relic hunters did intensive research to locate even the smallest scraps of information pertaining to the old Order, most notably on Onderon where the Jedi artifacts were located during the reign of the reborn Darth Sidious in 10 ABY.[20] However, not all of the Jedi's writings and teachings were lost forever; in the years after the Second Jedi Purge even up to the events after the Third Jedi Purge, ancient Jedi artifacts were rediscovered by the New Jedi Order across the galaxy, most notably on homeworlds that played a strong role in the history of the Jedi Order, like Tython, Ossus, Ilum, Dantooine, etc.
Casualties
Order 66 casualties
Showdown on Coruscant
- Master Agen Kolar: Killed by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.[1] First victim of the Purge.
- Master Saesee Tiin: Killed by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.[1] First victim of the Purge.
- Master Kit Fisto: Killed by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.[1]
- Master Mace Windu: Killed by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine with assistance from Anakin Skywalker.[1]
Order 66
- Master Ki-Adi-Mundi: Stationed on Mygeeto; killed by Commander Bacara and the Galactic Marines.[1]
- Master Aayla Secura: Stationed on Felucia; killed by Commander Bly and members of the 327th Star Corps[1]
- Master Plo Koon: Stationed on Cato Neimoidia; killed by Captain Jag.[1]
- Master Tobar Ka-Teen: Tobar had refused to accept the position of a Jedi general during the Clone Wars, deciding instead to focus on meditating on finding the truth behind what it meant to be honest. He became fascinated with the artifact known as the Crown of Verity. He was on a mission to the planet Auratera with the artifact when Order 66 was enacted. Tobar was never heard from again.
- Master Ferroda: Stationed on Cato Neimoidia; killed by X2.[21]
- Master Stass Allie: Stationed on Saleucami; killed by Commander Neyo and CT-3423.[1]
- Master Luminara Unduli: Stationed on Kashyyyk; killed by Commander Faie.[22]
- Master Du Mahn: Stationed at the Bogden Jedi chapter house; killed by clone troopers.[23]
- Master Sian Jeisel: Visiting the Bogden Jedi chapter house; killed herself and several clone troopers.[23]
- Several members of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan: Stationed at the Bogden Jedi chapter house; killed by clone troopers.[23]
- Master Saras Loorne: Stationed on Murkhana; killed by the 22nd Air Combat Wing.[5]
- Two Knights: Stationed on Murkhana; killed by clone troopers.[5]
- Master Simms: Stationed on Toola; killed by Commander Keller.[24]
- Master Sev: Stationed above Ragmar V; killed by clone troopers.[25]
- Master Traavis: Stationed on Garqi; killed by Commander Sarge.[26]
- Knight Nem Bees: Stationed on Orto; killed by Commander Deviss.[27]
- Knight Barriss Offee: Stationed on Felucia; killed by Commander Galle.[22]
- Knight Etain Tur-Mukan: Stationed on Coruscant; killed indirectly by another Jedi while protecting a clone trooper.[28]
- Hundreds of other Jedi
Operation: Knightfall
- Master Soara Antana: Killed in Operation: Knightfall.
- Jedi Gate Master Jurokk: Killed by Darth Vader.[29]
- Chief Archivist Jocasta Nu: Killed by Darth Vader.[30]
- Knight Olana Chion: Killed by the 501st Legion.[31]
- Master Ali-Alann: Killed by the 501st Legion.[32]
- Knight Yoland Fee: Killed by the 501st Legion.[32]
- Knight J'oopi Shé: Killed by Darth Vader or the 501st Legion.
- Unidentified Jedi Master who protected the Great Holocron: Killed by Darth Vader.[6]
- Knight Serra Keto: Killed by Darth Vader.[30]
- Padawan Whie Malreaux: Killed by Darth Vader.[1]
- Padawan Bene: Killed by Darth Vader.[1]
- Jedi Battlemaster Cin Drallig: Killed by Darth Vader.[1]
- Unidentified Zabrak Jedi: Killed by Darth Vader.[33]
- Three Unidentified Jedi Master group: Killed by Darth Vader or the 501st Legion.[6]
- Initiate Sors Bandeam: Killed by Darth Vader.[1]
- Initiate Jeswi Ele: Killed by Darth Vader.[1]
- Initiate Shia Letap: Killed by Darth Vader.[1]
- Padawan Zett Jukassa: Killed by the 501st Legion.[1]
- Knight Tru Veld: Killed by the 501st Legion.[28]
- Several Jedi Snipers: Killed by Clone Troopers
Later casualties
We are not altogether alone in the galaxy, you and I. But I doubt that we can rely on help from others of our kind.Obi-Wan Kenobi, beginning Luke Skywalker's Jedi training
Many Jedi survived the initial execution of Order 66 and went into hiding. Some succeeded in avoiding the Empire; however, others were eventually tracked down and destroyed.
19 BBY
- Master Bodo Baas: Killed by Darth Sidious on Coruscant.[35]
- Master Ashka Boda: Killed by Darth Sidious on Coruscant.[36]
- Master Iri Camas: Killed himself in an attempt to wipe out Delta Squad on Celen.[37]
- Master Kai Hudorra: Survived Order 66 and went into hiding, forsaking the Jedi ways. He eventually made his way to Kestavel where he became the owner of The Lucky Twi'lek casino. He was recruited by fellow Jedi Dass Jennir and Beyghor Sahdett to assassinate Darth Vader. Their plan went awry when Sahdett betrayed them and revealed himself to be a fallen Jedi working for the Empire. Hudorra wounded the fallen Jedi in a duel, then shortly afterwards Darth Vader arrived on Kestavel. Hudorra was killed by Darth Vader in a duel in his own casino.
- Knight Cho'na Bene: Killed by Oniye Namada on Vaklin.
- Knight Borik Yelgo: Killed by Squad 40 on the Coth Fuuras space station.[37]
- Knight Sha Koon: Killed by Darth Vader on Coruscant.[38]
- Fallen Knight Beyghor Sahdett: Served as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars. He survived Order 66 only to be captured by Imperial forces. Fell to the dark side and became an agent of the Empire in aiding them in hunting down his former comrades. He contacted Bomo Greenbark in his search for Dass Jennir and was wounded by Kai Hudorra in a duel on Kestavel. Was later executed by Darth Vader.
- Knight Axton Tredway: Killed by Darth Vader on 24 Tredway asteroid.[39]
- Knight: Killed by Darth Vader at the Prism.[40]
- Fallen Knight Nax Cirvan: Fell to the dark side during the Clone Wars. Was recruited by Count Dooku to fight for the Confederacy. Was captured by Anakin Skywalker and imprisoned at the Prism. Eventually joined the Galactic Empire and was eventually betrayed by Darth Vader when he blew up the shuttle that Cirvan along with others who had participated in Battle on Coruscant were being transported on.
- Unidentified Human male Jedi: Killed at the Jedi Temple by the 501st Legion.[24]
- Unidentified Human female Jedi: This Jedi managed to survive Order 66 but was eventually captured by the Empire. She along with a few other Jedi survivors including Beyghor Sahdett were brought before the Emperor who encouraged them to fight one another in order to survive under his rule. The Jedi collectively attacked the Emperor who easily bested three of them. This Jedi was murdered by Beyghor Sahdett as he had given into his fear of the Emperor and killed his fellow Jedi in order to survive.
- Padawan Dama Montalvo: Killed by Darth Vader on Coruscant.[9]
- Knight Sia-Lan Wezz: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by Darth Vader.[9]
- Master Ma'kis'shaalas: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by Darth Vader.[9]
- Master Shadday Potkin: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by Darth Vader.[9]
- Master Bultar Swan: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by Master Koffi Arana.[9]
- Master Koffi Arana: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by Darth Vader.[9]
- Master Jastus Farr: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by the 501st Legion.[9]
- Master Roblio Darté: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by the 501st Legion.[9]
- Master Tsui Choi: Killed during the Conclave on Kessel by the 501st Legion.[9]
- Master Bol Chatak: Stationed on Murkhana; killed by Darth Vader on Murkhana.[5]
- Knight Siadem Forte: Stationed on Dellalt; killed by Darth Vader on Kashyyyk.[5]
- Knight Iwo Kulka: Stationed on Dellalt; killed by Darth Vader on Kashyyyk.[5]
- Master Roan Shryne: Stationed on Murkhana; killed by Darth Vader on Kashyyyk.[5]
- Padawan Dendro: Killed by Darth Vader on Otavon XII.[41]
- Master Hylon: Killed by Darth Vader on Otavon XII.[41]
- Unidentified Dark Jedi Padawan: This unnamed Padawan fell to the dark side during the Clone Wars and he joined the Separatist cause against the Republic. On the planet Noctralis, he was cornered by future Moff Trachta and several clone troopers. The Padawan threw a Thermal detonator at Trachta and his troopers. The resulting explosion killed Trachta's clone troopers and grievously wounded Trachta, who would rely on cybernetic replacements for the rest of his life. Eventually this Padawan was captured and interred at The Prism, an infamous Jedi prison. After visiting the Prism in order to save a wounded Palpatine, Trachta found this Jedi's name listed among those incarcerated at the prison. Entering this fallen Padawan's cell, Trachta beat the Padawan to death with his own cybernetic fists.
18 BBY
- Knight Niebur Boton: Killed by agents of the Empire.<[42]
- Padawan Zonder: Stationed on Felucia; killed by Darth Vader on Coruscant in 18 BBY.[43]
- Master Fy-Tor-Ana: Stationed at the Jedi Temple; killed on the Jedi asteroid by Star Destroyer fire.[44]
- Master Garen Muln: Stationed at the Jedi Temple; killed on the Jedi asteroid by Star Destroyer fire.[44]
- Master Ry-Gaul: Stationed at the Jedi Temple; killed on the Jedi asteroid by Star Destroyer fire.[44]
- Knight Geith Eris: Stationed on Belsavis; destroyed by the Eye of Palpatine.[11]
- Knight Callista Ming: Stationed on Belsavis; destroyed by the Eye of Palpatine. Her spirit however survived in the battlemoon's mainframe. Was reincarnated in 12 ABY by Cray Mingla who had no desire to live.[11] Killed again by Abeloth in 44 ABY in The Maw.
- Gray Paladin Laranth Tarak: Survived in the bowels of Coruscant; served as a member of Whiplash. Died of wounds sustained in combat with Darth Vader's flagship in the Twins system.
- Knight Kento Marek: Exiled to Kashyyyk; killed by Darth Vader during the battle of Kashyyyk.
17 BBY
- Master Denia: Stationed on Cato Neimoidia; sacrificed herself on Prakith.[45]
- Knight Nolor: Fell to the dark side and joined the Empire. Killed by members of the Alderaanian Resistance on Coruscant.[46]
- Knight Morvet Storm: Killed by Darth Vader.
- Padawan Dorv'Tilsta: Survived the initial stages of the Great Jedi Purge with his master Vhiin Thorla. Fell to the Dark Side on Almas and was killed by his master.[47]
16 BBY
- Padawan Ameesa Darys: Turned to the dark side; Later killed by Arden Lyn.[48]
10 BBY
- Master Darrin Arkanian: Killed on Coruscant by High Inquisitor Antinnis Tremayne.[49]
7 BBY
- Padawan Kendalina: Survived to become a nurse at an Imperial asylum.
3 BBY
- Master Kazdan Paratus: Stationed at the Jedi Temple; killed on Raxus Prime by Starkiller.[15]
- Master Shaak Ti: Stationed at the Jedi Temple; killed on Felucia by Starkiller.[15]
2 BBY
- Knight Halagad Ventor: Survived the initial execution of Order 66. He was later captured and tortured by agents of the Empire. During the interrogation Ventor fell to the dark side, then escaped. Around 2 BBY, with the help of a group of Rebels, Ventor was able to let go of the dark side and become one with The Force.[50]
- Galen Marek, Sith apprentice turned Jedi, confronted the Sith Lords Darth Vader and Darth Sidious aboard the Death Star. Defeated Vader and fought to a standstill with Sidious but in the end, with no other viable option left, Galen sacrificed himself by absorbing the Sith Lord's Force lightning with his hands, giving the senators and Rahm Kota the chance to escape.[15]
- Padawan Ydra Kilwallen Sibwarra: Killed by the Ssi-ruuk on G'rho in 2 BBY.
1 BBY
- Master An'ya Kuro: Killed by Darth Vader on Cophrigin V. Her death marks the end of the Great Jedi Purge.
Unspecified date
- Master Dorin Se'ol: Killed by Darth Vader on Volik.[51]
- The Last Curator of Records: Killed by Darth Vader on Toola.
- Knight Aidan Bok: Killed when Darth Vader attacked Space City.
- Knight Gira: Hunted down by Darth Vader. He killed himself after Darth Vader destroyed a shuttle full of Padawans.
- Knight Falon Grey: Escaped to Dantooine; killed by his clone X1.
- Knight Taj Junak: Killed by stormtroopers on Mrlsst.
- Knight Mallie Marek: Exiled to Kashyyyk; killed defending the Wookiees.
- Knight Ranik Solusar: Killed by Darth Vader.
- Knight: Killed by Darth Vader on Talasea.
Known survivors or unaccounted Jedi as of the end of the Purge; 1 BBY
I guess your purge wasn't efficient enough, Vader!Echuu Shen-Jon, to Darth Vader
As of 1 BBY, it was generally accepted that the Great Jedi Purge had concluded after nearly nineteen years of systematic Jedi slaughter. While any surviving Jedi were still to be executed on sight, the Empire was no longer assigning active searches. The Emperor knew there were still survivors, yet they were deemed too few to pose a threat. Though dozens of Jedi were unaccounted for, only around thirty Jedi Masters, Knights, Padawans and Initiates who still followed the Jedi way were definitively known to be alive by this point.
- Grand Master Yoda: Survived in hiding on Dagobah until his death in 4 ABY.[18]
- Master Djinn Altis: Founded split faction of the Jedi Order called the Altisian Jedi. The Altisian Jedi, served in the Clone Wars not as generals but as healers helping refugees. With the execution of Order 66, the Altisian Jedi were forced to go underground. Eventually coming into contact with other Jedi survivors, they formed a movement to smuggle out anyone who was on the run from Imperial authorities. Master Altis used his ship the Chu'unthor (Clone Wars) as the headquarters of the movement and hid Jedi survivors there.
- Master Aqinos: Excommunicated by the Jedi Order; joined the New Jedi Order only to be killed in the Yuuzhan Vong War.
- Master Ood Bnar: In tree-state on Ossus for the past several millennia. Awakened in 10 ABY to save Luke Skywalker before being destroyed.[20]
- Lady Caryn: Trained Ana Tathis during the Dark Times before disappearing again.
- Master Thracia Cho Leem: Survived by virtue of the fact that she was not an active member of the Order.
- Master Minos Fel'Kona: Survived Order 66 and went into hiding.
- Master Quinlan Vos: Survived Order 66 and went into hiding with Khaleen Hentz and his son Korto Vos
- Master Kina Ha: Survived after being transported to Mandalore by Nyreen Vollen.
- Master A'Sharad Hett: Hid on Korriban; corrupted by the dark side, reemerging as the Dark Lord of the Sith in over a hundred years later.[53]
- Master Ikrit: Not an active member of the Order; in stasis on Yavin 4.[54]
- Master Darrus Jeht: Survived the explosion of the Shadowblade during the Clone Wars. Was placed into a protective chamber by his droid R-0. His fate after that is unknown.
- Master Dass Jennir: Survived with the help of a group of former separatists and smugglers.
- Master Jerec: Survived under the Empire as part of the Inquisitorius; killed by Kyle Katarn in 5 ABY.[55]
- Master Obi-Wan Kenobi: Survived in hiding on Tatooine; killed by Darth Vader on the Death Star in 0 BBY.[3]
- Master K'Kruhk: Survived Order 66 with the Soaring Hawkbat Clan and Chase Piru and rebuild the Hidden Temple with the help of Master Zao. Long after the Purge, he reemerged as a Master and a Councilor of the New Jedi Order.
- Master Rahm Kota: Survived to join the Rebel Alliance.[56]
- Master Celeste Morne: Survived in stasis from the Old Republic era. Used as a pawn by Darth Vader, until escaping, living until sacrificing herself to kill Darth Krayt.[57]
- Master Plett: Survived at a secret base giving refuge to Jedi children.
- Master Quarmall: Wounded during the Clone Wars. Captured by the Empire where he fell to the dark side, becoming a Dark Side Adept.
- Master Qu Rahn: Joined the Rebel Alliance; aided Kyle Katarn until his death at the hands of Jerec in 5 ABY.
- Master T'ra Saa: Survived Order 66 alongside Tholme; rejoined the New Jedi Order.[58] Sacrificed herself during the Attack on the Hidden Temple on Taivas in 138 ABY.
- Master Echuu Shen-Jon: Had left the Order after falling to the dark side during the Clone Wars; eventually killed by Darth Vader.[52]
- Master Tholme: Survived until his death after the Purge's end.[59]
- Master Vhiin Thorla: Survived the Great Jedi Purge. Captured by Valin Draco and Raik Muun. Forced to kill his Padawan Dorv'Tilsta after he fell to the dark side.
- Master Vamilad: Survived Order 66 and was shortly thereafter contacted by Antarian Ranger Jilam Kester.
- Master Zao: Survived Order 66 by virtue of the fact that he was not an active member of the Order. Later helped Master K'kruhk to rebuild the Hidden Temple but left the shelter several months later when a perturbed youngling fled and the two never came back.[24]
- Master Arligan Zey: Survived after being taken to Mandalore by Maze.
- Knight Tiberus Anderlock: Survived Order 66 and the Purge only to die shortly after the battle of Yavin in a dogfight with Imperial forces.
- Former Knight Tel Angor: Turned to the dark side by an experiment gone wrong. He became a Force Vampire, he hunted down and killed the members of the Order of the Silver Jedi. Eventually left for dead in a derelict ship, he was found later by New Republic troops and set free.
- Knight Fable Astin: Trained as a Jedi by her mother who was a Jedi who had fallen in love with her own Padawan. Fable was raised and trained as a Jedi during the Dark Times, this marked her as one of the few Jedi to live during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
- Knight Ool Awmod: Survived Order 66 and the Empire's purge only to be infected by the Imperial Bioweapon known as the Blackwing virus. His reanimated corpse was finally put down on Dathomir in the Quarantine Zone.
- Knight Beldorion: Survived by falling to the dark side; became a tyrant. Hunted down and killed by Leia Organa Solo.[60]
- Knight Empatojayos Brand: Survived to join the Rebel Alliance. Maimed by Darth Vader, survived to destroy the Empire Reborn.[20]
- Knight Nej'a Berto'Lo: Survived Order 66 and the Purge only to die in a dogfight after the Battle of Yavin with Imperial forces.
- Knight[61] Kai Justiss: Survived in hiding; possibly died at the hands of a group of bounty hunters.[62]
- Former Knight Valin Draco: A respected Jedi during the Clone Wars. Left for dead after the Battle of Parein II 4. He fell to the dark side and became an Inquisitor.
- Knight Markus Dorivonn: Survived Order 66 only to end up traveling with other Jedi survivors searching for a lost holocron before the battle of Yavin.
- Knight Elaiza: Survived Order 66 as she was on a meditative retreat after experiencing the horrors of the Clone Wars. Fled to her homeworld of Nar Shaddaa where she disappeared into the crowds of that world in order to hide amongst them.
- Knight Neth Enasteri: Fled to Rhamalai; eventually leaving to avoid the Imperial garrison there.
- Knight Gel: Survived in hiding; eventually discovered and killed by Tol Skaros in 3 ABY.[63]
- Knight Gilflyn: Fell to the dark side at some point and ended up hunting down Jedi survivors or other force sensitives around the galaxy.
- Knight Halbret: Placed into stasis by the Kathol in the Pius Dea Era. Later awakened in 8 ABY by the crew of the FarStar. She sacrificed her life in order to stop the DarkStryder.
- Knight Ylenic It'kla: Killed during the Destruction of Alderaan in 0 BBY.[64]
- Knight Jorad: A Jedi Guardian who survived the Great Jedi Purge. Captured by members of the Inquisitorius. Fell to the Dark Side and became an Inquisitor.
- Knight Zalbar Jyvun: Survived Order 66, and hid out on Endor. Joined the Rebel Alliance.
- Former Knight Kadann: Embraced the dark side and left the Jedi Order. Joined the Prophets of the Dark Side. Trained Jedgar in the ways of the dark side.
- Knight Jhor-Kai: Lived on the planet Altikar IV. Trained Sha'lia in the ways of the Force. Killed by stormtroopers prior to 3 ABY.
- Knight Kaoln: Survived the Jedi Purge, smuggled arms for the Rebel Alliance.
- Former Knight Jimbo Kinnison: Ousted by the Order; survived to roam the galaxy.
- Knight Matarmeno Krahnn: Went into hiding on Corellia.
- Former Knight Bardan Jusik: Resigned from the Order during the Clone Wars; survived on Mandalore.[65]
- Shadow Maw: Captured by Inquisitor Jerec; turned to the dark side. Killed by Kyle Katarn in 5 ABY.[66]
- Knight Meloria: Born some thirty years before the Invasion of Naboo. While on a mission to catch a bounty hunter, she killed an innocent bystander. In her grief, she fled to Drall, and placed herself into a cryogenic chamber where she could never use the Force again.
- Fallen Knight Rav Naaran: Fell to the dark side and was held in stasis on the planet Spintir inside the Dawn Temple.
- Knight Nos'lyn: Survived on Tatooine; trained children in the ways of the Force.
- Knight Pann: Survived Order 66, and went underground. Was last seen on Mustafar, as of 1 ABY.
- Knight Jax Pavan: Survived in the bowels of Coruscant solving crime.[67]
- Knight Qid Proko: Survived as a technician on Poderis during the Galactic Civil War.
- Knight Tyneir Renz: Survived to join the Rebel Alliance.[68]
- Knight Aven Rolk: Frozen in stasis in an escape pod. Tried to form a new Jedi Order on Zissh but attracted the attention of Darth Vader. His body was later found in an ice cave. His spirit lingered on as a Force ghost.
- Knight Rune: A Mon Calamari Jedi who escaped Order 66. A bounty was placed on his head and in 1 ABY, he was killed by a bounty hunter and the bounty on his head was collected.
- Knight Seek Ryontarr: A Gotal Jedi who was sent to the planet Nath Goordi to rescue the royal heirs. The heirs never returned to their homeworld. Seek never returned to the Jedi Temple and was placed on a list of missing jedi. Luke Skywalker, while traveling to the Sinkhole Station in the Maw, found out that Seek had joined the Mind Walkers. Seek's body died while he was in the realm of the Force known as Beyond shadows.
- Knight Onli Shi'en: Survived the Order 66 only to be killed in combat against the Empire shortly after the battle of Yavin.
- Knight Corwin Shelvay: Survived to join the Rebel Alliance.[49]
- Knight Kara Shuba: Fled to Ord Mynock, where she developed the reputation as a crazy beggar to avoid detection from the local Imperial garrison.
- Knight Rachi Sitra: Survived to hunt Dark Jedi during the Dark Times.[69]
- Knight Taselda: Sent to Nam Chorios with Beldorion roughly four hundred years before the Great Jedi Purge. Where they both fell to the Dark Side.
- Knight Damien Tantrellius: Lost his memory, became an actor.[70]
- Knight Dorn Tavers: Survived the initial stages of the Great Jedi Purge. Joined the Rebel Alliance.
- Knight Warl Thimbus: Survived Order 66, joined the Rebel Alliance, commanded Rebel troops at the First Battle of Taul.
- Knight Travgen: Survived on Ossus guarding over the Great Jedi Library.
- Knight Bre'ano Umakk: A Mon Calamari jedi who survived Order 66 and fled to Dantooine.
- Knight Trilinae Untaire: A friend of Darrus Jeht, she survived Order 66, by being dropped off on an unknown world by ARC trooper Mar'ek.
- Knight Urootar: Killed on Kashyyyk by a bounty hunter in 1 ABY.[71]
- Knight Sarn Vals: Unknown fate after being tracked to the Corporate Sector.
- Knight Vergere: Not in the known galaxy at the time; considered lost to the Order. Died saving Jacen Solo during the Battle of Ebaq in 28 ABY.
- Knight Vima-Da-Boda: Survived in hiding on Nar Shaddaa.[72]
- Knight Roni von Wasaki: Kept in stasis from the Expansionist Era; may have joined the Rebel Alliance.[73]
- Knight Suljo Warde: Fought in the Clone Wars. Eventually fell to the dark side and exiled himself to the ancient sith homeworld of Korriban.[74]
- Knight Antaria Wellos: Went into hiding on Rori.
- Knight: Killed by the 501st Legion on the Death Star I after the Purge ended.[6]
- Iron Knight Dragite: Trained by Aqinos. Excommunicated by the Jedi Order. Went into hiding on Dweem with the rest of the Iron Knights. Joined the New Jedi Order.
- Iron Knight Luxum: Trained by Aqinos. Excommunicated from the Jedi Order. Went into hiding on Dweem with the rest of the Iron Knights. Joined the New Jedi Order, during the Yuuzhan Vong War she fell to the Dark Side.
- Iron Knight Ilum: Trained by Aqinos. Excommunicated by the Jedi Order. Went into hiding on Dweem with the rest of the Iron Knights. Joined the New Jedi Order.
- Padawan Brianna (Human): Survived Order 66 to join a crew of smugglers during the Galactic Civil War.
- Padawan Bon: Survived Order 66. Transported by Hurd Coyle on his ship. He was later discovered with his friend Nia by clone pilot HOB-147. He spared their lives when Coyle's Ship was boarded by a patrol of clone troopers looking for Jedi Survivors.
- Padawan Maris Brood: Survived on Felucia; spared death by the Sith assassin Starkiller.[75]
- Padawan Drun Cairnwick: Survived to join the Rebel Alliance.[76]
- Padawan Shen-Ji Collun: Dispatched to the planet Daimar, in order to train in diplomacy. When Order 66 was initiated she was spared from being executed. She aided the resistance on the planet when the Empire blockaded it.
- Former Padawan Winslau Da'k: Fell to the Dark Side after having an encounter with Darth Vader. Imprisoned his former master Winslau Da'k's Jedi Master on Morcanth. He was eventually killed by agents from the New Republic and members of the New Jedi Order.
- Padawan Dray: Survived Order 66, and became the gatekeeper of a holocron. He eventually made his way to Nar Shaddaa, where he met Finn Galfridian during the Yuuzhan Vong War. He gave Finn the holocron which would only activate for him, eventually Dray revealed himself to be a Dark Jedi.
- Padawan Gruu Dunrik: Survived to join the Rebel Alliance.[77]
- Padawan Ekria: Survived in hiding after nearly dying at Vader's blade.
- Padawan Gerrick: Received training as a Jedi, he was alive during the Galactic Civil War.
- Padawan Lagan Ismaren: Survived at Plett's Well; killed by Ameesa Darys.
- Padawan Roganda Ismaren: Survived at Plett's Well; fell to the dark side. Killed by her son Irek Ismaren on Coruscant in 27 ABY.[78]
- Former Padawan Jedgar: He had visions of both the Clone Wars and the Great Jedi Purge. Left the Jedi Order when he was assigned to the Agricultural Corps. Fell to the Dark Side and was trained by Kadann. Joined the Prophets of the Dark Side.
- Padawan Drakka Judarrl: Survived on Dantooine aiding the Rebel Alliance.[71]
- Padawan Kendalina: Survived to become a nurse at an Imperial asylum.
- Padawan Danaan Kerr:Captured by Darth Sidious; trained in the dark side and set lose on the galaxy.[79]
- Former Padawan Ephaan Kenzon: Survived after resigning from the Order. Opened the School of Hidden Wisdom.
- Former Padawan Sinsor Khal: Survived in the Hapes Consortium as a scientist.[80]
- Padawan Lilith: Fell to the dark side and joined the Empire; assisted in hunting Jedi.
- Padawan Drake Lo'gaan: Survived an encounter with Darth Vader; went into hiding.
- Padawan Nichos Marr: Survived at Plett's Well; joined the New Jedi Order. Helped destroy the Eye of Palpatine in 12 ABY, but doesn't survive it.[81]
- Former Padawan Raik Muun: Dismissed from the Jedi Order. She fell to the Dark Side and Joined the Empire.
- Padawan Noirah Na: Survived Order 66 and went into hiding forsaking the Jedi Ways.
- Padawan Lora Nadad: Survived the Destruction of the Almas Academy and Order 66. In hiding on Cularin.
- Padawan Deran Nalual: Survived Order 66 and the Battle of Kashyyyk. Decided to work to sabotage the Galactic Empire.
- Padawan Nia: Survived Order 66. Transported by Hurd Coyle on his ship. She was later discovered with her friend Bon by clone pilot HOB-147. He spared their lives when Coyle's Ship was boarded by a patrol of clone troopers looking for Jedi Survivors.
- Padawan Nyo: Trained as a Jedi by the Force ghost of Master Aryzah during the Jedi Purge.
- Former Padawan Ferus Olin: Survived, causing mayhem amongst Imperial-controlled worlds. In 0 ABY he is killed by Darth Vader on a Sixela system moon, and his body was found by Princess Leia (whom he died for).
- Padawan Diala Passil: Survived Order 66 when her master did not. She vowed not to forget her fallen master's teachings. She later joined the Rebel Alliance.
- Padawan Chase Piru: Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and younglings of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan.
- Padawan Jin-Lo Rayce: Survived the attack on the Jedi Temple; founded the Agents of Ossus.
- Padawan Joc Sah: While on a mission on Ragmar V, he was attacked by his former clone soldiers. After defeating them, he was offered to join the local resistance led by Gaan. More clone troopers were sent down to the planet to make sure Sah was dead. With the help of Gaan's militia they fended off the attack and were able to escape. Both men would lead hit-and-run attacks against the clones on Ragmar V.
- Former Padawan Sardoth: Fell to the Dark Side before the Clone Wars. Helped the Empire hunt down Jedi during the Great Jedi Purge. He was betrayed by the Empire. He fled to Ahakista and became the owner of Daystar Casino.
- Padawan Olee Starstone: Survived Order 66. Participated in the Battle of Kashyyyk. Decide to go into exile secretly working to oppose the Galactic Empire.
- Padawan Kajin Savaros: A young man with an incredible affinity for The Force. He was never selected by the Jedi Order to receive training in order to master his abilities. When the Jedi Order was destroyed as a result of Order 66, Kajin went underground as the Empire was seeking out any force sensitive individuals who would either be killed or made to serve the Emperor. Kajin eventually ran into Jax Pavan, a Jedi Knight who had managed to survive the destruction of the Jedi Order. Pavan took Kajin under his wing and trained him as a Jedi in order to help Kajin to have better control over his raw Force abilities.
- Padawan Ana Tathis: Trained as a Jedi by Caryn during the Galactic Civil War.
- Padawan Antinnis Tremayne: Captured during the Clone Wars. He fell to the Dark Side and became an Inquisitor.
- Padawan Glovan Thule: Survived in hiding, not considered a threat by the Empire.[82]
- Padawan Torva: One of the few Jedi to train during the reign of the Empire. Torva aspired to be a Jedi Knight after discovering her Force potential. She wielded a blue bladed lightsaber pike. She traveled the galaxy visiting various planets on her journey to become a Jedi.
- Former Padawan Codi Ty: Excommunicated by the Jedi High Council; not pursued by the Empire.
- Padawan Misha Vekkian: Survived Order 66. Fell to the Dark Side and became a Dark Jedi.
- Initiate Genel: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- Initiate Jiro: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- Initiate Nable: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- Initiate Onkya: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- Initiate Kennan Taanzer: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- Initiate Seddwia: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Soaring Hawkbats.
- Initiate Sidirri: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 but fled the Hidden Temple and her Clan after having used the Dark Side. She's never heard from again.
- A Togorian Initiate: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- A Human Initiate: A member of the Soaring Hawkbat Clan. Survived Order 66 and hid during the Purge at the Hidden Temple with Master K'kruhk and the Hawkbats.
- Former Exploration Corps Member Malleus: Formerly known as Telloti Cillmam'n. Telloti failed to become a Padawan prior to the Clone Wars. While exploring the planet Nicht Ka, he discovered the armor of Warb Null. After the armor gave him visions of the Dark Side and its power, donned the ancient armor, forsake his name and identity, instead calling himself Malleus. He slew the other Jedi who were with him just as they received a message from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine that the Clone Wars was over and they must return to the temple on Coruscant.
- Agricultural Corps Member Gwellib Ap-Llewff: Captured by the Empire and became an Inquisitor.
- Agricultural Corps Member Halmere: Captured by the Empire and became an Inquisitor.
- Agricultural Corps Member Jambe Lu: Survived Order 66. Participated in the Battle of Kashyyyk. Decided to work to sabotage the Galactic Empire.
- Agricultural Corps Member Lanu Pasiq: Captured by the Empire and became an Inquisitor.
- Agricultural Corps Member Nam Poorf: Survived Order 66. Participated in the Battle of Kashyyyk. Decided to work to sabotage the Galactic Empire.
- Agricultural Corps Member Sarcev Quest: Fell to the Dark Side and became an Emperor's Hand. Executed in 23 ABY by Jeng Droga for destroying Palpatine's clones.
- Force Adept Valara Saar: Not part of the Order proper; survived in the Unknown Regions.
- Former Jedi Set Harth, while not affiliated with the Order for almost a thousand years, he still managed to survive at least until the Yuuzhan Vong War.
Behind the scenes
In the Battle of Shumari, perhaps the most devastating event of the Great Jedi Purge, legions of Imperial troops under Vader's command clashed with a considerable number of Order 66 Jedi survivors. At the end of the battle, all Jedi but one had been killed, many by Vader himself. Shumari had been subjected to heavy orbital bombardment by orbiting Star Destroyers while the planetside battle raged, which devastated the planet completely, rendering it uninhabitable and wiping out all planetside residents. Vader took the lone surviving Jedi as another secret apprentice but was later forced by the Emperor to kill him.[83]
The details of the Purge are explained in the Expanded Universe. In contrast, the movies show only Yoda and Obi-Wan as survivors while others are either killed or just not mentioned. Some think that this is what George Lucas actually intended, that according to G-canon, the actual survivors were only two, which is supported by Yoda's line to Luke "The last of the Jedi you will be." This statement seems inaccurate if other Jedi were alive as late as after Return of the Jedi, although it could simply refer to Jedi who are still following the teachings of the Order. Many of the survivors ceased to identify themselves as Jedi, despite having Jedi training, in order to exist in the changing galaxy and continue to evade the perpetrators of the Purge—so from a certain point of view, Yoda and Obi-Wan were the last of the open Jedi. Alternately, it could be that Yoda was simply unaware of other Jedi, or that the other Jedi had either already been hunted down or passed away. It is also important to note that during the events of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan changes the beacon in the Jedi Temple to warn any surviving members of the Order away, thus giving them a chance to escape the Purge.
Appearances
- Darth Plagueis (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "The Tenebrous Way" — Star Wars Insider 130 (also reprinted in Star Wars Insider: The Fiction Collection Volume 1) (Indirect mention only)
- Jango Fett: Open Seasons 4 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: Battlefront II
- Republic 52 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Ghosts of Mortis" (Vision to Anakin Skywalker)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Orders" (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Voices" (Vision to Yoda)
- Reversal of Fortune
- Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel
- Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
- Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith junior novelization
- Republic 81
- Republic 82
- Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron
- Republic 83
- "Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241" — Star Wars Insider 84 (Mentioned only)
- Republic 79
- Republic 80
- Republic 78 (Mentioned only)
- Evasive Action: Recruitment
- Dark Times 1
- Dark Times 2
- Dark Times 3
- Dark Times 4
- Dark Times 5
- Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader (and unabridged audiobook)
- Imperial Commando: 501st
- Purge
- Purge – Seconds to Die
- Purge – The Hidden Blade
- Purge – The Tyrant's Fist 1
- Purge – The Tyrant's Fist 2
- Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight
- "The Duty" — Star Wars Tales 12
- Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows
- Coruscant Nights III: Patterns of Force
- Evasive Action: Prey
- Evasive Action: End Game
- "Dark Vendetta" — Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 8 (First appearance)
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed novelization (and unabridged audiobook)
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed graphic novel (In flashback(s))
- "The Heart of the Universe" — Star Wars Gamemaster Screen (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II novelization (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Extinction" — Star Wars Tales 1–2
- Jedi Dawn (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Journal: The Fight for Justice (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (First mentioned) (First mentioned)
- Star Wars radio drama — "Jedi that Was, Jedi to Be"
- Star Wars (1977) 2 (colorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 1: Doomworld and Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope) (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars radio drama — "Rogues, Rebels and Robots" (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (1977) 8 (colorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 1: Doomworld) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (1977) 10 (colorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 1: Doomworld) (Mentioned only)
- Galaxy of Fear: Ghost of the Jedi (Mentioned only)
- Rebellion 6 (In flashback(s))
- Rebellion 9 (Mentioned only)
- Rebellion 10 (Mentioned only)
- Galaxy of Fear: The Doomsday Ship (Mentioned only)
- Under a Black Sun (Mentioned only)
- Domain of Evil (also reprinted in Classic Adventures: Volume Two) (Mentioned only)
- The Jewel of Yavin (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided (Mentioned only)
- The Bounty Hunter (Mentioned only)
- "The Capture of Imperial Hazard" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 10 (also reprinted in Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club) (Mentioned only)
- "Idol Intentions" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 12 (Indirect mention only)
- The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi novelization (and unabridged audiobook) (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi junior novelization (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars (1977) 87 (colorized in Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 6: Wookiee World) (Indirect mention only)
- "A Credit for Your Thoughts" — Star Wars Gamer 2 (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (1977) 108 (In flashback(s))
- Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor (Mentioned as "Jedi Rebellion")
- X-Wing: Rogue Squadron (and unabridged audiobook) (Indirect mention only)
- X-Wing: The Krytos Trap (and unabridged audiobook) (Indirect mention only)
- X-Wing: The Bacta War (and unabridged audiobook) (Indirect mention only)
- X-Wing: Wraith Squadron (and unabridged audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The Courtship of Princess Leia (and unabridged audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Heir to the Empire (and unabridged audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Dark Force Rising (and unabridged audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Firestorm" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 15 (Mentioned only)
- Children of the Jedi (Mentioned only)
- Shield of Lies (Indirect mention only)
- Tyrant's Test (Mentioned only)
- Junior Jedi Knights: Lyric's World (Mentioned only)
- Junior Jedi Knights: Promises (Mentioned only)
- Junior Jedi Knights: Anakin's Quest (Vision to Tahiri Veila)
- Junior Jedi Knights: Vader's Fortress (Mentioned only)
- Young Jedi Knights: Lightsabers (Indirect mention only)
- The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Balance Point (Indirect mention only)
- The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic I: Remnant (Indirect mention only)
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic III: Reunion (Indirect mention only)
- The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force (Mentioned only)
- Legacy of the Force: Fury (Mentioned only)
- Legacy of the Force: Revelation (Mentioned only)
- Fate of the Jedi: Outcast (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Legacy (2006) 1 (Indirect mention only)
- Legacy (2006) 8 (Mentioned only)
- Legacy (2006) 11 (Mentioned only)
- Legacy (2006) 16 (In flashback(s))
Non-canon appearances
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
- "Vader vs. Artoo & Threepio" — Star Wars Manga: Silver (Mentioned only)
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Sources
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (Indirect mention only)
- The Star Wars Sourcebook (Indirect mention only)
- Dark Empire endnotes
- Heir to the Empire Sourcebook
- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen
- Dark Force Rising Sourcebook
- Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim
- Dark Empire Sourcebook
- Wanted by Cracken
- The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook
- The Star Wars Sourcebook, Second Edition (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: The National Public Radio Dramatization (Mentioned only)
- Dark Forces Official Player's Guide (Indirect mention only)
- Alliance Intelligence Reports
- Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope, Second Edition
- Galaxy Guide 5: Return of the Jedi, Second Edition
- ° Star Wars: The Power of the Force toy line (1995)
- The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
- The Jedi Academy Sourcebook
- The Secrets of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- "Design An Alien" — Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 9 (Indirect mention only)
- Tales of the Jedi Companion
- Gamemaster Toolkit: Live-Action Adventures
- Lords of the Expanse
- Cracken's Threat Dossier
- "From the Files of Corellia Antilles" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 14
- "Star Wars Kids Answer Quest" — Star Wars Kids (1997) 3
- Gundark's Fantastic Technology: Personal Gear
- Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition
- The Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
- The Essential Chronology
- The Dark Side Sourcebook (Indirect mention only)
- "Ilum: A Frozen World Hides a Jedi's Secret" on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link) (Indirect mention only)
- The New Essential Guide to Characters
- "Jedi Casualties: Order 66" — Keeper of the Holocron — Leland Chee's StarWars.com Blog (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The New Essential Chronology
- Star Wars: Empire at War: Prima Official Game Guide
- Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties on Hyperspace (article) (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption Expansion: Prima Official Game Guide
- Star Wars: Beware the Dark Side
- Star Wars Fandex Deluxe Edition
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
- "A Certain Point of View: Family Tradition" — Star Wars Insider 130 (also reprinted in Special Edition 2016 and Lords of the Sith)
- Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side
- Star Wars: Beware the Sith
- The Essential Guide to Warfare
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded
- The Essential Reader's Companion
- Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Knight
- "Classic Moment: Shaak Under Attack!" — Star Wars Insider 140
- Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook
- Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Shaak Ti)
- Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook
- Star Wars: The Card Game — Darkness and Light (Card: A Deep Commitment)
- Keeping the Peace
- Star Wars: The Vintage Collection Gaming Greats (Pack: Shadow Stormtrooper) (backup link)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ The Essential Atlas
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
- ↑ The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Star Wars: Battlefront II
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties on Hyperspace (article) (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 Purge
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Children of the Jedi
- ↑ The Courtship of Princess Leia
- ↑ "Dark Vendetta" — Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 8
- ↑ Dark Empire endnotes
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- ↑ Star Wars: Empire: Betrayal
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 "Extinction" — Star Wars Tales 1–2
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
- ↑ Dark Empire Sourcebook
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Star Wars: Dark Empire II
- ↑ Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Dark Times 6
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Star Wars: Republic: Into the Unknown
- ↑ "The Order of Outcasts" — Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 5
- ↑ "Order 66: Destroy All Jedi" — Star Wars Insider 87
- ↑ Bees, Nem in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith novelization
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith video game
- ↑ Chion, Olana in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- ↑ Star Wars: Rebellion: The Ahakista Gambit
- ↑ Star Wars radio drama
- ↑ The Essential Guide to Characters establishes that Baas was killed by Emperor Palpatine in the Great Jedi Purge, before Palpatine obtained the Tedryn Holocron. As Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force places both the beginning of the Purge and Palpatine obtaining the Holocron in 19 BBY, Baas' death occurs in the same year.
- ↑ Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Imperial Commando: 501st
- ↑ Purge – Seconds to Die
- ↑ Jedi's Honor
- ↑ Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Purge – The Hidden Blade
- ↑ Evasive Action: Prey
- ↑ Evasive Action
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 44.2 The Last of the Jedi: Underworld
- ↑ "The Gem of Alderaan" – Dawn of Defiance campaign
- ↑ "The Core of Corruption" – Dawn of Defiance campaign
- ↑ "Echoes of the Jedi" – Dawn of Defiance campaign
- ↑ "The Emperor's Pawns" — Star Wars Gamer 5
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim
- ↑ Based on the appearance of Rebel Alliance agents in Domain of Evil, Ventor's death occurred after the formation of the Alliance, which happened in 2 BBY
- ↑ The Unknown Regions
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
- ↑ Legacy (2006) 16
- ↑ Junior Jedi Knights: The Golden Globe
- ↑ The New Essential Guide to Characters
- ↑ Star Wars: The Force Unleashed novelization
- ↑ Rebellion 15
- ↑ Star Wars: Republic: Hidden Enemy
- ↑ Legacy (2006) 25
- ↑ Planet of Twilight
- ↑ "The Story of Kai Justiss" — Drawing in the Empire — Joe Corroney's StarWars.com Blog (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ "Underworld: A Galaxy of Scum and Villainy" — Star Wars Insider 89
- ↑ "Child of Light"
- ↑ Rebel Dawn
- ↑ Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice
- ↑ "The Dark Forces Saga, Part 4" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight
- ↑ "Idol Intentions" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 12
- ↑ Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card Game — Champions of the Force
- ↑ Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer 88
- ↑ 71.0 71.1 Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
- ↑ Star Wars: Dark Empire
- ↑ "Disturbance in the Force" — Challenge 66
- ↑ Chronicles of the Gatekeeper
- ↑ The Force Unleashed
- ↑ Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters
- ↑ Rebellion Era Sourcebook
- ↑ The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand, Chapter 12
- ↑ Wanted by Cracken
- ↑ "The Apprentice" — Star Wars Gamer 8
- ↑ Children of the Jedi establishes that Marr died shortly prior to the events of the novel, which is dated to 12 ABY by The New Essential Chronology.
- ↑ Platt's Starport Guide
- ↑ "Perfect Evil"