The crystal is the heart of the blade. The heart is the crystal of the Jedi. The Jedi is the crystal of the Force. The Force is the blade of the heart. All are intertwined. The crystal, the blade, the Jedi. We are one.
This music is really a phenomenal tribute and contribution to the Star Wars universe and is on par with the work of other composers like Michael Giacchino who've been called upon to stand alongside the incomparable work of John Williams.
I loved when you played SWTOR, then got on board your ship, and looked at the galaxy map and heard this song...I almost didn't want to move along with the game, just stare at the universe and make the map zoom in and out while hearing this song.
My favorite piece of music in the entire game, and honestly probably my favorite piece of SW music outside the OT period, with the possible exception of a few snippets from Ep III.
It will be a hard life. One without reward, without remorse, without regret. A path will be placed before you. The choice is yours alone. It will be a hard life. But you will find out who you are.
Walking up the grassy hill, sun lighting the area. "It's beautiful." I think as I continue forward on my path to the forge. My time has come to wield a mighty weapon. A weapon of focus and patience. My very own lightsaber to lead me in a path peace. The first part of this song is what played, and it could not have been more perfect. Taking me back to A New Hope with Luke on Tatooine, I was now a part of that world. Perfection is the word to describe the combination of that scene, and this song.
''There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. There is no chaos, there is harmony''
New Jedi Order: "There is emotion, yet peace. There is ignorance, yet knowledge. There is passion, yet serenity. There is chaos, yet harmony. There is death, yet the Force."
There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. There is no chaos, there is harmony. There is no death, there is the FORCE!
Whenever I hear this I get overwhelmed with this intense feeling of peace and tranquility, it makes me want to cry tears of joy. Such a phenomenal piece.
"May the Force be with you, always" "It's the force that gives power to the Jedi. It's an energy that lives in everyone of us, it flows throug us, it keeps the galaxy together" "Always two there are... A master and an apprentice" "Is he the chosen one?" - "The chosen one.. he is" "We are keepers of peace, not soldiers" "A very wise Jedi once said that nothing happens by accident" "It is the will of the force" "Do, or do not, there is no try"
To be honest, the Jedi of this era were probably the most in tune with the Force, granted their code was still dogmatic but they weren't like the Jedi of the prequels. (My favourite version of the Jedi Code.) There is emotion, yet peace. There is ignorance, yet knowledge. There is passion, yet serenity. There is chaos, yet harmony. There is death, yet the Force.
Finally someone said the right actual truth. Thank you i wish more sw jedi fans could see that. Emotion is the very essense of humanity, even ascended with the force.
As I stand in the Forge, I concentrate heavily on my crystal. It spins and eminates power and a green glow that fills the room up to the ceiling. I feel something else, power. Calling to me. but I resist and find peace in the Force. As I carefully position the crystal in the middle of my sabers hilt using my skill in the Force. I make sure every movement is steady, and my mind, clear. As I complete the construction, I hold out my saber, and ignite. Instantly, the atmosphere becomes still. As if all sound but the hum of my blade has been removed from the world. And in that hum, I find.... PEACE.
From my point of view, The Jedi Consular story is a masterpiece compared to the vast majority of Star Wars content since Disney took over. It's vastly over hated & underrated just like the Prequels are and the 100% Pure Light Side path feels like you're similar to Qui-Gon or Yoda but in The Old Republic era which is a positive for me. I was never bored at all and was quite enthralled/compelled by the mystical aspect of the story. It's not the best SWTOR story but it's certainly not the worst like some people claim it to be. Plus, the Barsen'thor is the only class story character to be mentioned in another Star Wars project outside of SWTOR.
Même dans les ténèbres il reste toujours une part de lumière et grâce à cette lumière un nouveau héros renaitra et la paix verra le jour , vive la lumière ! , que la force soit avec vous ;)
The virgin Sith : - Reek of hate and anger - Always ruin their own empires due to infighting - Have such a low self confidence that they constantly hurt people to show their power - Always lose in long term - Always ruin their lives because of their selfishness and arrogance - Can't fully understand the Force because of their narrow and selfish way of using it - Always wear edgy robes and masks to look cooler than they really are The chad Jedi : - Calm, composed and compassionate - Show their power through selfless actions - Help maintain the peace in the galaxy - Always manage to prevail in the end no matter their losses or the strength of their enemy - Are in symbiosis and harmony with the Force instead of trying to control it - Wear humble robes to show their dedication and selflessness - Have this theme
you forgot sith also always prevailed because of will of the force which means they mustve got a point and in fact they do...you dont always need to use your hatred but treating passions as enemy is path of fool i understand the ones who walked the path of balance and jedi are quite opposite of balance they believeing on silly dogmas more than sith i mean the ones really walked on middle yea they trying to avoid the traps of dark side and still understands what it stands for jedi on the other hand just treating everyone as enemy because they dissaprove them and still talks about being embraceful sith has no such promise but still can take eveyone who wants to join among their rank sith maybe got infighting but yuthura bans quote explains perfectly "It is conflict that improves lot of civilization and single being both conflict forces one to better oneself.It forces change growth adaption evolution or death.These are not our laws but the universes wşthout conflict you have only stagnation." so whos virgin whos chad?
Being a Jedi doesnt mean to agree or follow all dogmas as some are wrong. An example of such a Jedi is Quai Gon Jin and why he left. But in percentage the majority of Jedi things are correct and ethical while in Sith the majority is the darkness of negativity. And with negativity in life, you go nowhere but in a black hole of vanity and despair.
@@Thebrainwashedturtle as for the laws of the universe, theres gladly not many possible perspectives but there are more than one. The fact that conflict brought evolution to humans or animals doesnt mean that conflict is the law of evolution in the universe. Beings like humans having often but not always such a nature had nothing to do with the cosmic essence and spirituality itself.
Now that you mention it, I hear it too! It's called the "mystery motif" on Wookiepedia. It's used in a bunch of different Star Wars soundtracks as well as other shows/movies (came to this video specifically to look for it).
@@frederickii1534 Probably because it's the "boring" one, you're jedi prodigy who quickly receives the rarest title a jedi can get and is the only one who knows how to protect people from a disease and etc. I didn't feel like it was boring but I feel like the chapters don't transition well and it's not as strongly written. I did enjoy my time with the JC story but I definitely prefer the other stories.
@@RenegadeR0gu3 I will say that so far I've only done sith inq and consular and from those 2 consular seems like you get a title but you don't really feel like it means anything, and with sith inq it really felt like my character was powerful and had grown a lot to that point
@@frederickii1534 to me the jedi consular's story represented a strata of peace and harmony that i could attain in my life. I love the jedi consular's story because its about being a jedi, protecting the innocent and helping bring peace.
It's not a weak story. It's the only story that only an adult player who's into magical stuff in RPG products can enjoy. Force mythology bores a lot of players, this is understandable and it's lackluster. It has mysticism, seeking of knowledge and wisdom and a great character development. Never seen a story in SWTOR that you can feel so humble and serene only in search of wisdom and peace. That's the "greatness" a Jedi can achieve, not achieving it through battle mastery. That's a Jedi Knight's job.