The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force Review
Intro
Passed down from Master to
apprentice, The Jedi Path is an ancient training manual that has educated and
enlightened generations of Jedi. Within its pages, the Jedi-intraining will
discover the history and lore of the Jedi Order, the ways of the Force and how
to wield it, the subtle nuances of lightsaber combat, and the dangers of the
Dark Side. The only remaining copy in existence, this hallowed tome features
handwritten annotated notes by Yoda, Luke Skywalker, Count Dooku, and Darth
Sidious, among many others. Created in collaboration with Lucasfilm along with
an acclaimed Star Wars author and revered Star Wars illustrators this volume
also introduces never-before-seen ships, creatures, characters, and details
about the Star Wars galaxy.
Attribution
information:
Author(s): Daniel
Wallace
Illustrator(s): Paul
Allan Ballard, Jeffery Carlisle, Conceptopolis, Tommy Lee Edwards, Ryan Hobson,
Greg Knight, Chris Reiff, Storm Lion Studios, Derek Thompson, Chris Trevas,
Terryl Whitlatch, and Kieran Yanner.
Publication
information:
- Series: Star Wars
- Publication date: September 28, 2010
- Type: Hardcover / Paperback / eBook
- Pages: 160
- Dimensions: 6.128" x 8.5"
- ISBN: 1603800964
- Language: English
- Weight: 12 ounces
The Jedi Path: A
Manual for Students of the Force is a reference book on the Jedi Order and its
history by Daniel Wallace. It was released on September 28, 2010.
Although the book has
160 pages, at Celebration V it was revealed that pages 13-16 discuss the
prophecy of the Chosen One and are missing, with the in-universe reason being
that Darth Sidious tore them out.
It contains multiple
inserts placed there by different Jedi, such as Qui-Gon Jinn's Padawan braid
and Thame Cerulian's Jedi credit.
The book's in-universe
history is that it is the third edition of a Jedi training guide, printed in
115 BBY, and survived the Great Jedi Purge in the possession of Darth Sidious.
It was recovered by Squib salvagers near the remains of Byss, and given to Luke
Skywalker.
In September 2011, a
trade edition of the book was released without the Vault or extra items. This
version retained tattered edges, but the section on the Chosen One was marked
through rather than torn out.
On January 15, 2012
the book was re-released with additional content and illustrations in an
enhanced e-book edition.
With the push of a
button, the doors of the vault open in a wash of light and Star Wars sound
effects. The inner platform rises, revealing this exclusive edition of The Jedi
Path.
This ancient training
manual, crafted by early Jedi Masters, has educated and enlightened generations
of Jedi. It explains the history and hierarchy of the Jedi Order, and what Jedi
must know to take their place as defenders of the peace in the galaxy—from
mastery of the Force to the nuances of lightsaber combat.
Passed down from
Master to Padawan, the pages of this venerable text have been annotated by
those who have held it, studied it, and lived its secrets. From Yoda and Luke
Skywalker to Count Dooku and Darth Sidious, they have shaped the content of the
book by leaving mementos tucked within the pages, tearing out pages, and adding
their personal experiences as tangible reminders of the lessons they've
learned.
Through wars and
rebellion, only a single copy of this manual has survived. It is now passed on
to you.
The ancient Masters
who wrote the text: Fae Coven, Grand Master and head of the Jedi Council; Crix
Sunburris, Jedi Ace starfighter pilot; Restelly Quist, Jedi Chief Librarian;
Skarch Vaunk, Jedi Battlemaster and lightsaber expert; Bowspritz, Jedi
Biologist and expert on the Living Force; Sabla-Mandibu, Jedi Seer and Holocron
expert; Morrit Ch'gally, Jedi recruiter; Gal-Stod Slagistrough, Jedi leader of
the Agricultural Corps.
Jedi who added
personal commentary: Yoda, Thame Cerulian, Count Dooku, Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan
Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Darth Sidious, and Luke Skywalker.
Removable features: A
letter tracing the book's history, a severed Padawan braid, a metal Jedi Credit
medallion, a Jedi starfighter patch, a burned poster of the Jedi Code, a map of
the Jedi Temple, a diagram of a lightsaber sketched on the back of a napkin
from Dex's Diner, and a note on the missing pages torn from the book by a Sith.
Created in
collaboration with Lucasfilm—along with an acclaimed Star Wars author and
revered Star Wars illustrators—this volume provides new insights into the
history and lore of the Jedi Order while introducing never-before-seen ships,
creatures, characters, and details about how one trains to become a Jedi.
Appearances:
- Characters
- Creatures
- Droid models
- Events
- Locations
- Organizations
- Titles
- Sentient species
- Vehicles and vessels
- Weapons and technology
- Miscellanea
On page 39, in a
handwritten note Anakin Skywalker states that he "never used a training
saber." However, the 2001 young reader novel Jedi Apprentice Special
Edition: Deceptions mentions that Anakin used a training lightsaber on loan
from the Jedi Temple during his mission to the BioCruiser.
There are at least
three instances of writing in the margins attributed to Ahsoka Tano that it is
impossible for her to have written; in these cases, the handwriting matches
that of Anakin. These can be seen on pages 134, 142, and 151. These errors
appear to be corrected in the trade edition.
Accessories:
The deluxe edition of
The Jedi Path is a fully illustrated training manual. The mementos tucked
within its pages by those who have held, studied, and made notes in the volume.
The book is housed in a protective vault. With the push of a button, the vault
doors open, an internal platform rises, and The Jedi Path is presented,
accompanied by lights and sound.
The Jedi Path, Fully Illustrated,
with Removable Features and a Mechanical Vault
With the push of a button, the
doors of the vault open in a wash of light and Star Wars sound effects. The
inner platform rises, revealing this exclusive edition of The Jedi Path.
This ancient training manual,
crafted by early Jedi Masters, has educated and enlightened generations of
Jedi. It explains the history and hierarchy of the Jedi Order, and what Jedi
must know to take their place as defenders of the peace in the galaxy—from
mastery of the Force to the nuances of lightsaber combat.
Passed down from Master to
Padawan, the pages of this venerable text have been annotated by those who have
held it, studied it, and lived its secrets. From Yoda and Luke Skywalker to
Count Dooku and Darth Sidious, they have shaped the content of the book by
leaving mementos tucked within the pages, tearing out pages, and adding their
personal experiences as tangible reminders of the lessons they’ve learned.
Through wars and rebellion, only
a single copy of this manual has survived. It is now passed on to you.
The ancient Masters who wrote the
text: Fae Coven, Grand Master and head of the Jedi Council; Crix Sunburris,
Jedi Ace starfighter pilot; Restelly Quist, Jedi Chief Librarian; Skarch Vaunk,
Jedi Battlemaster and lightsaber expert; Bowspritz, Jedi Biologist and expert
on the Living Force; Sabla-Mandibu, Jedi Seer and Holocron expert; Morrit
Ch’gally, Jedi Recruiter; Gal-Stod Slagistrough, Jedi leader of the
Agricultural Corps.
Jedi who added personal
commentary: Yoda, Thame Cerulian, Count Dooku, Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi,
Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Darth Sidious, and Luke Skywalker.
Removable features: A letter
tracing the book’s history, a severed Padawan braid, a metal Jedi Credit
medallion, a Jedi starfighter patch, a burned poster of the Jedi Code, a map of
the Jedi Temple, a lightsaber diagram sketched on the back of a napkin from
Dex’s Diner, and a note on the missing pages torn from the book by a Sith.
Created in collaboration with
Lucasfilm—along with an acclaimed Star Wars author and revered Star Wars
illustrators—this volume provides new insights into the history and lore of the
Jedi Order while introducing never-before-seen ships, creatures, characters,
and details about how one trains to become a Jedi.
The Jedi Path is for adults, and
is intended for ages 14 and up.
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