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Jedi High Council


General information
Founder(s)
Rajivari[1]
Garon Jard[1]
Cala Brin[1]
Ters Sendon[1]
Leader(s)
Grand Master[2]
Master of the Order[2]
Headquarters
High Council Chamber, High Council Tower[2]
Location(s)
Jedi Temple, Coruscant[2]
Jedi Temple, Tython (formerly)[1]
Historical information
Formed from
Assembly on Tython[1]
Date founded
c. 25,783 BBY[1]
Date fragmented
3954 BBY[2]
Date reorganized
3951 BBY[2]
Date dissolved
19 BBY[3]
Date restored
c. 35 ABY as the High Council of the New Jedi Order[4]
Other information
Era(s)
Before the Republic[1]
Old Republic era[2]
Rise of the Empire era[2]
Affiliation
Jedi Order[2]
Galactic Republic[2]
[Source]
"With all of us may the Force be, and may the peace of this temple be ours, a place
open to thought and speech, a realm of mutual respect, and a haven of shared noble
purpose. Let us take these seats together, with no one above the others. May we
work together, free from the restraints of ego and jealousy, at this gathering and
all others to come."
?Jedi Council Members speaking the traditional oath during the Gathering[src]
The Jedi High Council, also known simply as the Jedi Council, was the primary Jedi
Council of the Jedi Order during the rule of the Galactic Republic. The High
Council met in the southwest tower of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.

The High Council was a group of twelve wise and powerful Jedi Masters who were
elected to guide the Order as well as to serve as an advisory body for the Office
of the Supreme Chancellor. The Council was made up of five lifetime members, four
long-term members, and three limited-term members. This organizational structure
had evolved from the earlier assemblies of Jedi Masters, and during the Great
Hyperspace War may have been nothing more than an "inner circle" within the
assembly. The Council originally had no set meeting place, and met irregularly on
planets such as Ossus, Alderaan, and Chandrila. With the relocation of the Order
from Ossus to Coruscant, the Council was permanently established on that world.
Contents[show]
History of the High CouncilEdit
Early historyEdit
Jedicoun
The Jedi High Council just after the Mandalorian Wars.
"A Sith Lord could walk right in front of the Council and they would lecture him
about neutrality!"
?Raana Tey expresses her thoughts on the Council's effectiveness.[src]
The origins of the High Council could be traced back to the founders of the Jedi
Order who assembled on Tython to contemplate the role of the Jedi and the structure
of the Order, with Jedi Masters Rajivari and Garon Jard among its first members.[1]
The Council was established as meeting of several trusted Jedi Masters, was set up
to create a loose hierarchy in the Jedi Order.[5] As of the time of the Great Droid
Revolution, a High Council had been formally created, making pertinent decisions by
the time of the fall of Exar Kun.[6] Following Kun's death and the end of the Great
Sith War, Jedi Nomi Sunrider was acknowledged as overall leader of the Jedi Order
at the Conclave at Exis Station and held the title of Councilor on Coruscant,
indicating she may have served on the High Council.[7]

As of the Mandalorian Wars the High Council existed in its permanent, twelve-member
form, headquartered in the High Council Chamber in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.
With several satellite councils overseeing different regions of the galaxy, the
Council established a traditional Chamber of Conclave in the Jedi Temple,
requesting members of these satellite councils report to the High Council annually.
[8] During the Mandalorian Wars, the Council advised all Jedi not to involve
themselves in the war. While trying to keep the Order together, the High Council
was forced to deal with the repeated failures of the Tarisian Jedi Council in
capturing one of their charges "responsible" for the death of his classmates.
Recalling the Tarisian Jedi to Coruscant, the High Council dissolved the
administrative body and closed the academy on Taris. Unbeknownst to the Council,
the group was secretly a part of a secret society within the Order, led by the
retired Jedi Seer Krynda Draay.[9] Not long after, the Council appointed Master
Draay's son, Lucien, to the High Council on the recommendations of Draay's advisor,
Haazen. Council members Vrook Lamar and Vandar Tokare reasoned that this
appointment would help them get to the bottom of the massacre on Taris, which had
remained unresolved as the Council continued to temper the growing number of Jedi
that wished to engage the Mandalorians.
Soon after Draay's appointment, another Tarisian Council member, Master Xamar,
confessed the truth of the Padawan massacre and the existence of the Covenant.
Giving Master Krynda Draay full immunity in exchange for Xamar's confession, Master
Lamar led a strike force against the Draay Estate, intent on arresting the
traitorous Jedi and quelling another schism. During the assault, Haazen revealed
his intent to control the Jedi Order and supplement it with Sith by eliminating the
High Council, executing Operation: Vindication, which saw the destruction of the
estate, and his own death. Following the debacle, the Republic and the High Council
both agreed to cover up the incident as a Mandalorian terror attack, and also
exonerated the accused Padawan Zayne Carrick and his associate Marn Hierogryph.[10]
Meanwhile, the Council was dealing with several outspoken members of the Order who
disagreed with the High Council's neutrality in the ongoing war. Preaching patience
and restraint against the Mandalorians, the Council originally condemned the
impetuousness of Jedi Revan and Malak until a group of Masters experienced a vision
of the Mandalorians massacring the people of Cathar. Sanctioning the splinter
group, the Revanchists led the Republic to a victory against the Mandalorians.[11]
Following the war, a single Revanchist returned to Coruscant to face the Council's
judgment. Voting unanimously, the Council excommunicated the Jedi from the Order
for disobeying their original call to neutrality.[10]
Having disappeared on another crusade following their victory against the
Mandalorians, Revan and Malak returned to known space, having been corrupted to the
dark side by the hidden Sith Emperor and formed the Sith Empire. The Council was
forced into a confrontation with the Sith Lords, gaining an upper hand when Malak
turned on his Master. Jedi Padawan Bastila Shan was able to capture the wounded
Sith Lord and bring him before the High Council for judgment. Using this
opportunity to gain the upper hand in the war, the High Council decided to
reprogram the Sith's mind and sequester his memories as a Sith Lord. Taking him to
the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, Shan and the Council of Dantooine helped to retrain
Revan as a Jedi and aided him as he slew Darth Malak and destroyed the Star Forge,
ending the Jedi Civil War.[12] Encouraged by the victory in a war that had dwindled
their numbers, the High Council was hit by another blow as Revan left Republic
space indefinitely.
When entire groups of Jedi began to disappear, the High Council called a conclave
on Katarr to root out the threat that seemed to be hunting members of the failing
Order. During the Conclave, Darth Nihilus attacked the world and killed every
living being on it. The Order, completely decimated, disbanded and the remaining
Council members began their exile on separate worlds. With the Order out of the
way, the Sith Triumvirate began to take over the Republic, but was stopped by the
actions of the Jedi Knight Meetra Surik, also known as the Jedi Exile. Searching
out the remaining Council members as she killed Sith all over the galaxy, she was
able to bring the surviving Councilors to Dantooine's ruined enclave. There, the
Jedi Masters attempted to strip the woman of the Force but were stopped and killed
by Master Kreia. Following the defeat of the Sith Triumvirate, Meetra helped
rebuild the Order and the High Council, before eventually leaving the known galaxy
herself.[10]
Jedi Council Great Galactic War
Some members of the High Council conferring with Galactic Senators during the Great
Galactic War.
With the reestablishment of the High Council, the Order went through some reform as
the disciples of Meetra helped to eradicate teachings that led to the Order's fall
to begin with. One of Meetra's own disciples, Mical, was believed to have been made
a Master and placed on the governing body in its first years after its
reorganization.[10] Several years later, the Sith Emperor returned to known space
and began to harass the Republic. Little did the Council know that it had already
been infiltrated by Sith spies; it wasn't long before the Temple and Coruscant fell
to the Sith during the Great Galactic War, a conflict in which half of the Council
was killed, including Grand Master Zym.[13] Following their defeat at Coruscant,
Knight Satele Shan rediscovered the Jedi birth world of Tython, and established a
new Temple there. Relocating to Tython, the High Council appointed Shan as their
leader and Grand Master of the Order.[14]

This Jedi Council, established on Tython during the Cold War, would include masters
such as Giffis Fane, Wens Aleusis, Oric Traless and Nikil Nobil. Master Tol Braga,
peace-lover and warrior master would also gain a seat on this council, as would the
Togruta Jedi Master Bela Kiwiiks, the Jedi Master, healer, and warrior during the
Great Galactic War Syo Bakarn, warrior Jaric Kaedan, and revered master and warrior
during the Great Galactic War Orgus Din. A very powerful Jedi Consular, who
eventually became the third Barsen'thor of the order eventually replaced Syo Bakarn
on the Jedi Council after winning numerous essential victories for the Republic,
and after the latter was exposed as the First Son of the Sith Emperor, and was
defeated and redeemed by the former.
Centuries later during the New Sith Wars, the High Council created and served in
the Army of Light; a military organization designed to combat the Brotherhood of
Darkness. Under the leadership of Lord Hoth, the Army of Light was successful in
defeating the Brotherhood and brought lasting peace to the Republic. In the
following months, the Galactic Senate ordered the disbanding of the Army of Light
as one of the stipulations of the Ruusan Reformations. Returning all ships that
were purchased by tax-payers, Council member Valenthyne Farfalla championed the
actions of the Senate and Supreme Chancellor Tarsus Valorum and accepted the deal.
[10] Over the course of the next decade, Master Fae Coven was appointed as head of
the Council and Grand Master, leading reform in the Order as it moved away from its
militant teachings and back to peacekeeping. Formalizing many traditions lost over
decades of warfare, Coven and fellow luminaries of the Order authored the Temple
guidebook, The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force. Coven sat on the High
Council for several centuries throughout the Republic's Golden Age, eventually
stepping down or dying post-896 BBY.[2]
Near the Republic's endEdit
JediHighCouncil-NEGTC
Jedi High Council members Eeth Koth, Saesee Tiin, Yarael Poof, and Depa Billaba
during the Invasion of Naboo.
Over the next few hundred years the High Council continued to govern the Jedi.
Assisting the Galactic Senate to keep the peace and settle diplomatic disputes, the
Order grew extremely lofty and deeply settled in their philosophy, maintaining
their Temple on Coruscant. The High Council was made up of many scholars during
this time, differing from the military leaders that made up its membership during
the periods of war. Chief Librarian of the Temple Archives Jocasta Nu,[15]
historian Thame Cerulian, and scholars Omo Bouri and Tor Difusal all made up the
Council's rank at varying points towards the end of the Republic's Golden Age.[2]

When Yoda was made Grand Master, the august body began to feel the ripples of the
dark side creeping back into the Force. The young Mace Windu was appointed as
Master of the Order sometime during this time, serving alongside some of the
greatest Jedi of the era. Pre-44 BBY the Council appointed another scholar, T'un.
As the dark side grew stronger, more conflicts cropped up across the Republic. The
Council lost many of its own during this time: the legendary Wookiee Tyvokka,
during the Stark Hyperspace War,[16] and the portly Master Micah Giiett during the
Yinchorri Uprising.[17] Also, Jedi Master T'un stepped down from the ranks of the
Council, and he was succeeded by Master Depa Billaba.
Following the Invasion of Naboo and the death of Master Qui-Gon Jinn at the hands
of a Dark Lord of the Sith, the High Council became acutely aware that their long-
thought extinct enemy may have returned. Quelling rumors about a Sith resurgence,
the Council obscured information surrounding the death of Jinn, swearing his
apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Queen of Naboo to secrecy.[18] Signs of a Sith
return seemed to increase; the attacks of Dark Jedi Xanatos years prior and the
constant troubles posed by Granta Omega, including his involvement in the death of
Council Master Yaddle constantly caused problems for the High Council.[19]
Following former Jedi Master Dooku's departure from the Order, the enigmatic
idealist organized a Separatist group which caused a crisis in the Senate. As these
problems intensified, the Council lost another member, Yarael Poof, and struggled
to keep up with the constant assassination attempts on Senators and Supreme
Chancellor Palpatine.[20] Appointing Master Coleman Trebor to the Council in hopes
that he could serve as a spokesbeing for the body, the Council was constantly
barraged with accusations of corruption and even kidnapping.[21]
JediHighCouncilCloneWars
Jedi High Council in 22 BBY.
This crisis culminated in the Battle of Geonosis, during which Master of the Order
Mace Windu took over 200 Jedi to Geonosis to rescue two captured Jedi and Senator
Padm Amidala from their captors. Many Jedi died in the fighting, though the tide
was turned upon the arrival of the recently discovered Grand Army of the Republic
and Grand Master Yoda. The start of the Clone Wars wasn't the only result of this
confrontation; the High Council realized that the shroud of the dark side had
completely blinded them to seeing the creation of such a large army, from sensing
the growing dangers of this Confederacy and its leader, Count Dooku, and his fall
to the dark side of the Force.[22]

The end of the CouncilEdit


"The Jedi believed in shades of gray...when there is only what benefits the Empire,
and what does not."
?Darth Vader[src]
As the Order was forced to militarize once again, Master of the Order Windu stepped
down as leader of the Council so that he could serve more of a role on the
battlefield. Grand Master Yoda took over as head of the High Council, remaining on
Coruscant to better interact with the Office of the Supreme Chancellor and
coordinate war strategy.[5] During this time, the High Council kept secret the
location of the Prism on the 6th moon of Diab from the Senate and a few Jedi.[23]
The make-up of the Council was in constant flux throughout the war, as Masters died
or retired. In the final days of the war, the Council had become increasingly
suspicious of the Supreme Chancellor's office as mysterious coincidences began to
suggest a connection with the mysterious Darth Sidious. Leading the investigations,
Master Windu and Shaak Ti traced a trail back to the basement of 500 Republica, the
apartment complex of some of the most prominent senators, including the Chancellor.
Before the investigation could continue, Coruscant was attacked by General
Grievous, forcing the Jedi to the surface. The ensuing conflict and capture of the
Chancellor postponed the investigation indefinitely as the events of the next few
days prevented Windu or the Jedi returning to the trail. As Coruscant recovered
from the attack and Palpatine was returned to his office, the Council's power was
limited with the passage of the Enhanced Security and Enforcement Act.[24] Due to
their suspicions of the Supreme Chancellor at the very least being influenced by
the Sith Lord, and also for ulterior motives of separating the then-recently and
informally included member Anakin Skywalker from Palpatine's influence, the Jedi
High Council also opted to use Skywalker as a means to spy on the Supreme
Chancellor to determine his activities. Although Skywalker's master and fellow high
council member, Obi-Wan Kenobi, was personally against the idea to use Skywalker in
that manner due to knowing that Skywalker was not a good fit for spying on the
chancellor, he ultimately relented on the plan due to being outvoted.[25]

Jedi masters1
High Council members in 19 BBYKi-Adi-Mundi, Plo Koon, Agen Kolar, Saesee Tiin and
Kit Fisto.
Increasingly troubled, the High Council was given news of the death of General
Grievous at the hands of one of their own members, Master Kenobi. Along with Count
Dooku's death, the Council believed this sufficient grounds to ask the Chancellor
to step down from office and allow an election to take place. Motivated by fear
that he was a puppet of the Sith Lord, Master Windu took three other members of the
Council with him to encourage Palpatine's resignation. However, Windu was informed
by Knight Anakin Skywalker that Palpatine and Darth Sidious were indeed the same
man; with this knowledge the Masters set out to arrest the Sith Lord. Arriving at
his inner sanctum, the four Masters confronted the Sith, with Windu's comrades,
Kolar and Tinn falling within moments. Fisto put on a brave fight but was cut down
soon after. Alone now, Sidious and Windu fought a vicious duel, with Windu gaining
the upper hand and disarming the old man, also redirecting Sidious' Force Lightning
back at the Sith, deforming the latter. Before Windu could deliver the killing
blow, Skywalker entered the fight and, both deluded by Sidious's promises of power
and fearing that Windu's act is also an act toward the Dark Side, disarmed Windu,
with Palpatine capitalizing on this to enduce a lethal dose of Sith Lightning on
the Jedi Master and tossing him out of the window.[3]

With four Council members dead and one, Anakin Skywalker, fallen to the Sith, the
other members were unaware of what had transpired on Coruscant; though Grand Master
Yoda had sensed a disturbance through the Force. To circumvent an organized Jedi
reaction, Sidious used his position as Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army to
execute Order 66 across the galaxy. With all active clone commanders receiving
orders to terminate their Jedi generals, nearly all Council members were wiped out
in the sudden massacre. Meanwhile, Sidious had sent his new apprentice Darth Vader
to the Jedi Temple to slaughter all within. With the Order in shambles, the High
Council was disbanded with only three members surviving in exile.[3] Over the
years, the last members of the Council were hunted down or otherwise died; Master
Shaak Ti on Felucia,[26] Master Kenobi on board the Death Star,[27] and Grand
Master Yoda on Dagobah. Yoda and Kenobi did not die before ensuring the continuance
of the Order; both had a hand in training Luke Skywalker, the boy who would go on
to take down the Galactic Empire and the Sith, and eventually rebuild the Jedi
Order.[28]
ReestablishmentEdit
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Following the death of both Vader and Sidious, Skywalker took his basic knowledge
of the Force and began searching for artifacts from the Old Jedi Order.
Establishing a training academy on Yavin 4, Skywalker's fledgling Order would
eventually grow to be a thriving organization. Serving the New Republic much as the
Old Order had served the Republic for centuries, the Knights of the New Republic
fought and died valiantly during the Yuuzhan Vong War. Up until the end of the war,
the Order had been very informal, with Knights seeking out their own way as opposed
to taking assignments. This mode of service had worked during the Order's early
years but became too uncontrollable by the time of the Dark Nest Crisis, and
Skywalker was forced to act. Declaring himself Grand Master, Skywalker decreed that
all Jedi would answer to a reformed High Council and accept missions at its
pleasure. The body was made up of twelve Masters per the old template, and convened
in Chambers at the newly erected Temple on Coruscant and the academy on Ossus.[29]

The Council suffered some deficiencies during the Second Galactic Civil War as its
members deferred many of its decisions to Master Skywalker. This proved detrimental
in their mishandling of Knight Jacen Solo who went on to become the Dark Lord of
the Sith Darth Caedus and joint Chief of State of the Galactic Alliance.[30] After
committing several atrocities and violating countless civil rights, the Council
moved against Caedus' government and assisted in his removal, but the damage was
already done. Newly appointed Chief Natasi Daala blamed Skywalker for Colonel
Solo's actions and charged him with negligence. Agreeing on terms that would banish
Skywalker from Coruscant indefinitely, Master Kenth Hamner was appointed as acting
Grand Master and leader of the High Council.[31] Master Hamner himself was later
replaced by Master Saba Sebatyne after the latter killed him in an unfortunate
duel. Saba then was unanimously voted by the Masters to take over as acting Grand
Master in Hamner's stead.[32]
The High Council continued to deal with the Alliance and the Imperial Remnant for
nearly a century; this quasi-peace was ended when the One Sith, under the
leadership of Darth Krayt, emerged from hiding on Korriban and overthrew the
Alliance and the Order. Through the machinations of the SithImperial War the
Council members were forced into hiding, locating the Hidden Temple on Taivas and
attempting to slowly rebuild the Order.[33]
Organization and politicsEdit
As the governing body of the entire Jedi Order, the High Council's decision was
final and to be respected by all Jedi. Membership on this august body was limited
to twelve Masters at a time, with each member appointed by unanimous vote of the
current members. Dealing directly with the Office of the Supreme Chancellor, the
High Council would offer the sitting Chancellor advice on political maneuvering and
insight through the Force.[2] As both the High Council and the Office of the
Chancellor served as an executive branch of sorts for their respective
organizations, they sometimes came into conflict as the High Council supposedly
served at the discretion of the Chancellor. Perhaps the most prominent occurrence
of overstepped bounds was Chancellor Palpatine's appointment of Knight Anakin
Skywalker to the High Council in 19 BBY. Because of the recently passed Enhanced
Security and Enforcement Act this appointment was made legal, but the High Council
only accepted the appointment so as to gain a spy in the increasingly corrupt
office,[3] both because they were suspicious that Darth Sidious was somehow
influencing Palpatine, and partially because they didn't want Palpatine to
influence Anakin Skywalker.[25]

The terms of service on the Council were divided into three different lengths. Five
members would serve indefinitely; giving up their seats upon passing away or
stepping down. Four long-term members had the opportunity of stepping down at any
time, though they did not have to leave until they reached an approved end date to
their service. To bring new perspectives and ideas to the Council, three limited-
term members served during certain crises or to bring the voice of different Temple
organizations to the forefront. With the passage of time any of the long- or
limited-term members could be elevated to another position within the Council,
increasing the length of time served. When a lifetime member died, a long-term
councilor might succeed them, though this was not always the case.[34] Members of
the High Council were addressed verbally by either the formal title of "Your Grace"
or simply the honorific of Master. In addition, it was reputed via the Jedi
Archives and testimonies by previous sitting members extending as far back as
before the Invasion of Naboo that the Jedi High Council would enter quiet, mutual
contemplation with the Force, until all of the Council was of a single mind in the
matter when making decisions. However, by the time of Obi-Wan Kenobi's brief time
on the High Council nearing the late stages of the Clone Wars, the Jedi High
Council was more prone to entering into fierce arguments between the members and
entering a vote, with actually entering contemplation with the Force being a
rarity, if it ever occurred.[25]
Once established the High Council was the sole distributor of the title of Knight
to its members; this rule was sometimes loosened during times of war out of
expedience. Known to communicate with some of the private training academies
situated around the galaxy, the practice of ordaining Knights goes as far back as
the Old Sith Wars, when the High Council approved Barrison Draay and Krynda Hulis
for knighthood.[35]
Because so many satellite academies existed on worlds far removed from Coruscant
and the watchful eye of the High Council, smaller councils were created to have
direct oversight of each academy and acted as watchmen for a large region of space.
[2] In some instances, members of the High Council sat on smaller Councils, as was
most notably seen with members of the Council of the Dantooine enclave during the
Mandalorian Wars.[36] Other bodies known to exist throughout the Order's history
were the Council of the Almas Academy, the Council of the Taris Academy, and the
Council of the Telosian Academy.[10]
Known membersEdit
"Every Master of the High Council arrives in their proper time and place, in accord
with the will of the Force."
?Jedi Master Garon Jard[src]
Known Masters of the Order and Grand Masters are listed in bold.
Before the Republic eraEdit
Rajivari (c. 25,783 BBY)
Garon Jard (c. 25,783 BBY)
Cala Brin (c. 25,783 BBY)
Ters Sendon (c. 25,783 BBY)
Old Republic eraEdit
Biel Ductavis (10,966 BBY)
Unidentified Chagrian Jedi Master (c. 4000 BBY)
Unidentified Human Jedi Master (c. 4000 BBY)
Unidentified elderly Jedi Master (c. 4000 BBY)
Nomi Sunrider, (c. 3986 BBY), head of the Jedi Order (c. 3986 BBY)
Atris (c. 3963 3951 BBY)
Kavar (c. 3963 3951 BBY)
Zez-Kai Ell (c. 3963 3951 BBY)
Vrook Lamar (c. 3963 3951 BBY)
Lonna Vash (c. 3963 3951 BBY)
Vandar Tokare (c. 3963 3952 BBY)
Dorjander Kace (3963 BBY)
Lucien Draay (3963 BBY)
Mical (3951 BBY)
Belth Allusis (3671 BBY)
Zym, (3653 BBY), Grand Master of the Jedi Order (3653 BBY)
Satele Shan, (3651 BBY) Grand Master of the Jedi Order (c. 3651 BBY)
Oteg
Nikil Nobil
Wens Aleusis
Oric Traless (c. 3638 BBY)
Giffis Fane
Syo Bakarn (c. 36513641 BBY)
Jaric Kaedan (3641 BBY)
Bela Kiwiiks
Orgus Din (3643 BBY)
Tol Braga (3641 BBY)
Gnost-Dural
Shol Bestros
Cedral Gend
Barsen'thor (3641 BBY)
Rise of the Empire eraEdit
Council emblem
The emblem of the Jedi High Council.
Fae Coven, Grand Master of the Jedi Order (896 BBY)
Yoda, (19 BBY), Grand Master of the Jedi Order (4 ABY), and Master of the Order
(2219 BBY)
Yaddle (26 BBY)
Oppo Rancisis (19 BBY)
Omo Bouri (115103 BBY)
Tor Difusal (89 BBY)
Thame Cerulian (82 BBY)
Jocasta Nu (6252 BBY)
T'un (c. 94 44 BBY)
Tyvokka (44 BBY)
Mace Windu, (4419 BBY), Master of the Order (22 BBY)
Yarael Poof (27 BBY)
Micah Giiett (33 BBY)
Sifo-Dyas (32 BBY)
Saesee Tiin (19 BBY)
Even Piell (c. 21 BBY)
Eeth Koth (c. 20 BBY)
Adi Gallia (20 BBY)
Purple-skinned Jedi (20 BBY)
Gran Council member (20 BBY)
Plo Koon (4419 BBY)
Depa Billaba (22 BBY)
Ki-Adi-Mundi (3319 BBY)
Coleman Trebor (2722 BBY)
Shaak Ti (2619 BBY)
Kit Fisto (2219 BBY)
Obi-Wan Kenobi (2219 BBY)
Agen Kolar (c. 20 BBY19 BBY)
Coleman Kcaj (c. 20 BBY19 BBY)
Stass Allie (2019 BBY)
Anakin Skywalker, (19 BBY), representative of the Supreme Chancellor (19 BBY)
AppearancesEdit
Knights of the Old Republic 0: Crossroads (Mentioned only)
Knights of the Old Republic 9: Flashpoint Interlude: Homecoming
Knights of the Old Republic 29: Exalted, Part 1
Knights of the Old Republic 32: Vindication, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
Knights of the Old Republic 35: Vindication, Part 4 (Mentioned only)
Knights of the Old Republic 42: Masks (Appears in flashback(s))
Knights of the Old Republic 49: Demon, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (Appears in flashback(s))
The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Old Republic
Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Old Republic: Shadow of Revan (Mentioned only)
Darth Bane: Rule of Two (Mentioned only)
"Jedi Chef"Star Wars Tales 7 (Mentioned only)
"Yaddle's Tale: The One Below"Star Wars Tales 5
Jedi Council: Acts of War
Darth Plagueis (Mentioned only)
Cloak of Deception
Episode I Adventures 1: Search for the Lost Jedi
Episode I Adventures 2: The Bartokk Assassins (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Obi-Wan
Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace novel (First appearance)
Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace comic
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace junior novel
Episode I: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Appears in flashback(s))
Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Appears in flashback(s))
Jango Fett: Open Seasons (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Republic: Outlander
Star Wars: Republic: Emissaries to Malastare
Star Wars: Republic: Twilight (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing
Star Wars: Republic: Darkness (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War (Appears in flashback(s))
Star Wars: Republic: Rite of Passage
Rogue Planet
Jedi Quest: Path to Truth
Jedi Quest comic
Jedi Quest: The Way of the Apprentice
Jedi Quest: The Trail of the Jedi (Mentioned only)
Outbound Flight
Star Wars: Zam Wesell
Jedi Quest: The Master of Disguise
Jedi Quest: The School of Fear
Jedi Quest: The Shadow Trap (Mentioned only)
Jedi Quest: The Moment of Truth (Mentioned only)
Jedi Quest: The Changing of the Guard (Mentioned only)
Jedi Quest: The False Peace
Jedi Quest: The Final Showdown
Star Wars Adventures 1: Hunt the Sun Runner
Star Wars Adventures 2: The Cavern of Screaming Skulls
Star Wars Adventures 3: The Hostage Princess
The Approaching Storm (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones comic
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones junior novel
HyperspaceIcon "Precipice" on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from
StarWars.com; new link on Suvudu; backup link on Archive.org) (Mentioned only)
"Dark Journey"Star Wars Tales 17 (Mentioned only)
Republic 49: Sacrifice (Mentioned only)
Jedi: Mace Windu (Mentioned only)
Republic 54: Double Blind (Mentioned only)
Jedi: Aayla Secura (Mentioned only)
Legacy of the Jedi
Jedi: Count Dooku (Mentioned only)
Republic Commando: Triple Zero (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Republic: The Battle of Jabiim (Mentioned only)
Republic 61: Dead Ends
Republic 62: No Man's Land (Mentioned only)
The Cestus Deception
Secrets of the Jedi (Mentioned only)
Jedi Trial
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Hidden Enemy" (Appears in
flashback(s))
Star Wars: The Clone Wars novelization (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars junior novelization (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: Dooku's Secret Army
"Keep the Faith!"Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic UK 6.2 (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Supply Lines"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Ambush" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Rising Malevolence" (Appears in
hologram)
The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 1: Breakout Squad (Mentioned only)
The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 2: Curse of the Black Hole Pirates (Mentioned only)
The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 3: Duel at Shattered Rock (Mentioned only)
Shatterpoint
The Clone Wars: Wild Space
The Clone Wars: No Prisoners (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Cloak of Darkness" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Lair of Grievous"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Dooku Captured"
The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 4: Guardians of the Chiss Key (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Trespass" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Blue Shadow Virus" (Appears in hologram)
Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Holocron Heist"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Children of the Force"
The Clone Wars: The Valsedian Operation
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance
The Clone Wars 11: Hero of the Confederacy, Part 2 (Appears in hologram)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Senate Spy"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Grievous Intrigue"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Deserter" (Appears in flashback(s))
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Sphere of Influence" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Mandalore Plot" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Academy" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Assassin"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Evil Plans" (Appears in flashback(s))
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Hostage Crisis" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Hunt for Ziro" (Appears in flashback(s))
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Heroes on Both Sides" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Pursuit of Peace" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Witches of the Mist"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Overlords" (Appears in flashback(s))
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Counterattack"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Citadel Rescue"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Water War" (Appears in hologram)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Gungan Attack"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Darkness on Umbara" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Kidnapped"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Deception"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Friends and Enemies"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Crisis on Naboo"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Revenge"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "A War on Two Fronts"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Front Runners" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Soft War" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Tipping Points" (Mentioned only)
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Secret Weapons" (Appears in
flashback(s))
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Lawless"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Sabotage"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "To Catch a Jedi"
TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars "The Wrong Jedi"
Republic 64: Bloodlines (Mentioned only)
MedStar I: Battle Surgeons (Mentioned only)
SWInsider "MedStar: Intermezzo"Star Wars Insider 83 (Mentioned only)
MedStar II: Jedi Healer (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: General Grievous
Yoda: Dark Rendezvous
CloneWarsLogoMini Star Wars: Clone Wars "Chapter 21"
Star Wars: Republic: Dreadnaughts of Rendili
Star Wars: Republic: Trackdown (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Obsession
Star Wars: Republic: Siege of Saleucami (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Republic: Hidden Enemy (Appears in hologram)
Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith comic
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith junior novel
Star Wars: Republic: Into the Unknown (Mentioned only)
Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader (Mentioned only)
Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison 2 (Appears in hologram)
The Last of the Jedi: Against the Empire (Mentioned only)
"Once Bitten"Star Wars Tales 12 (Mentioned only)
The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader (Mentioned only)
Tatooine Ghost (Mentioned only) (as Jedi Council)
The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide I: Onslaught (Mentioned only)
The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic I: Remnant (Mentioned only) (as Jedi Council)
Dark Nest I: The Joiner King (Mentioned only) (as Jedi Council)
Legacy of the Force: Betrayal (Mentioned only) (as Jedi Council)
Non-canon appearancesEdit
LEGO Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace
SourcesEdit
The New Essential Chronology
Star Wars: Episode I The Visual Dictionary
Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones The Visual Dictionary
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith The Visual Dictionary
Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary (First mentioned)
Living Force Campaign Guide
Power of the Jedi Sourcebook
The Official Star Wars Fact File 85 (JED5-6, Jedi High Council)
The New Essential Chronology
SWInsider "Order 66: Destroy All Jedi"Star Wars Insider 87
The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
The Clone Wars Campaign Guide
Galaxy of Intrigue
The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force
SWicon Essential Atlas Extra: The Knight Errant Gazetteer on StarWars.com (article)
(content now obsolete; backup link)
Databank title Jedi Temple in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
Star Wars: The Old Republic Explorer's Guide
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
Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Knight
Star Wars: The Legendary Yoda
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Qui-Gon Jinn (??))
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Master Yoda (???)) (Picture only)
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Pablo-Jill (???))
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Qui-Gon Jinn (???))
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Adi Gallia)
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Ki-Adi-Mundi)
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Kit Fisto)
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Mace Windu)
Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Qui-Gon Jinn (?????))
Star Wars: Sith Wars
Encyclopedia-Logo Jedi Order in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link)
Notes and referencesEdit
? 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Star Wars: The Old Republic
? 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 The Jedi
Path: A Manual for Students of the Force
? 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
? Dark Nest III: The Swarm War
? 5.0 5.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
? Timeline 10: The Exar Kun War
? Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
? Star Wars: Complete Locations
? Knights of the Old Republic 9: Flashpoint Interlude: Homecoming
? 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith
Lords
? Knights of the Old Republic 42: Masks
? Timeline 8: The Jedi Civil War
? Timeline 1: Treaty of Coruscant
? SWTOR icon Grand Master Satele Shan on The Old Republic Holonet
? Databank title Jocasta Nu in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
? Star Wars: Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War
? Jedi Council: Acts of War
? The Clone Wars: Wild Space
? Jedi Quest: The Shadow Trap
? Jedi Quest: The False Peace
? HNNsmall Jedi Refuse to Hand Over Baby LudiHoloNet News Vol. 531 46 (content now
obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
? Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
? Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison 3
? Labyrinth of Evil
? 25.0 25.1 25.2 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization
? Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
? Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
? Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
? Dark Nest I: The Joiner King
? Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice
? Fate of the Jedi: Omen
? Vortex
? Star Wars: Legacy: The Hidden Temple
? Power of the Jedi Sourcebook
? Knights of the Old Republic 33: Vindication, Part 2
? Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
External linksEdit
StarWarsDotComBlogsLogoStacked "Jedi High Council Roster" Keeper of the
Holocron's Blog, Leland Chee's StarWars.com Blog (content now obsolete; backup link
on Archive.org)
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