Talk:The Gray Jedi Order/@comment-165.255.21.160-20170219122640

Firstly, I really enjoyed this AU. I like the idea that the Gray Jedi becomes more active in their role as gaurdians of the Force. Secondly, I'm very interested in the philosophical content which underlines the Star Wars universe and I've always though that something must be done in regards to the fallacies found within the Jedi and Sith (code) way of approaching and utilizing the Force.

Personally, I feel that Disney is developing the idea of giving a more important and prominent role to the Gray Jedi. Looking at what is happening in Star Wars Rebels, Rogue One, and The Force Awakens, I can really see the Gray Jedi starting to become more relevant to the story.

I mean, Disney introduced us to the Bendu, which Kanan encountered on Attolon. The Bendu (canon) admits as representing a balance between the Light and Dark side of the Force, which reminds me of the old Je'daii Order (not canon to my knowledge). There is even talk that Chirrut Imwe from Rogue One is also a type of Gray Jedi, which to me makes sense.

Within The Force Awakens trailer we hear Snoke acknowledging both the Light and Dark side of the Force. The Knights of Ren also doesn't seem Sith to me. Perhaps another sect of Gray Jedi leaning more to the Bogan (Dark side)? I don't know, I just feel that the Gray Jedi are going to somehow become an important feature within the Star Wars universe and that this AU might actually be realised to a certain degree (not the specifics but the general idea).

Rant over! :) well done, and kudos to the original owner of this post!