![]() Elzar sees the Force as an ocean, its powerful waves and its deep, quiet depths. Orla helps him reconnect to the Force, stressing patience and persistence. Afterward, he feels terribly guilty, and the Order sends him to an island with Orla Jareni, a Wayseeker (another way the Order is different from the prequel Jedi: a Wayseeker is a Force-user from the Temple who operates independently, outside the strictures of the Order). During the Battle of Valo, Elzar draws on his rage at the Nihil, using the dark side of the Force to pull a Nihil ship out of the sky. He reminds me a lot of Anakin, and I think he’s supposed to, the difference being in how the Order deals with such things. He’s powerful, but they feel he’s a bit reckless, or at least, unpredictable. The Order is a little hesitant to bestow that title on him, as Elzar has proved to be rather “experimental” in his Force abilities, trying things that aren’t sanctioned by the Order. Elzar, unlike his friends at the beginning of the story, is not a Master yet. Elzar is the most conflicted of the three Jedi, at least as the story goes on. I’ll admit, I got teary-eyed, lol.Įlzar Mann from the cover of Light of the Jedi.Įlzar Mann. Stellan ends up sacrificing himself to save others, going down with the station. Trapped on the doomed station, without the Order to guide him, without his Force powers (as the Nameless runs rampant on the station), he must dig deep within and find resources he never knew he had. But it’s in this book that Stellan finds out who he truly is, beyond the shiny image of the Perfect Temple Jedi. ![]() Avar becomes rather resentful of Stellan stepping in and criticizing her so by the time of The Fallen Star, they’ve had a kind of falling out. Stellan believes Avar is becoming obsessed and perhaps starting down a dark road (and this may be true, but I haven’t read the comics, in which this story is told). While Avar is away from Starlight Beacon on her quest to find Lourna Dee, a Nihil leader, Stellan steps in and takes her place. Stellan plays a large role in the Battle of Valo against the Nihil and becomes an even bigger hero by saving the Chancellor, Lina Soh. Stellan sees the Force as a constellation of stars (as his name suggests), and Avar and Elzar look up to him and consider him their “polestar.” He’s the only one of the three who has trained a Padawan: Vernestrah Rwoh, a gifted Mirialan and the youngest Jedi to become a Knight in a very long time, at fifteen. Handsome, charming, good at public relations, and dedicated to the Order, he’s dazzling in so many ways. ![]() If there ever was a poster boy for the Jedi Knights, Stellan is that Jedi. ![]()
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