Indeed. From my point of view, Darth Revan is basically "The Chosen One" of the Old Republic era. He too have walked to path of both sides and brought a certain degree of balance to the force.
@@laisensei6984 I am so glad someone else recognizes Darth Revan's importance in this way... He inadvertently created the rule of two... Lord Bane got the idea from him... Revan changed the face of the Galaxy Far Far Away in many different ways
Here's my take. The nameless ones would be the clones that were ultimately created by the Jedi. The egg is Darth Vader's meditation chamber. The Jedi and Sith are not completely evil or good, but the actions of the individual matters. The two must combine to balance the force.
Just like the Jed’dai order back on Tython that would be truly balanced in the force with not going to far to either side but listening to the will of the force as they where intended. That does include much of what the Jedi did during the Old Republic/High Republic where they would go out throughout the galaxy helping anyone in need of help.
You missed a few lines, like “when the kyber that is not kyber shines forth, the time of the prophecy will be at hand” and the one about a war between armies made of machines of flesh and machines of metal ie the clone wars
After hearing the full prophecy of the Chosen One, I immediately came to same conclusion except for the reference of the so called egg. I believe that this egg in question referred to both the Rule of Two Sith coming out into the light and Darth Vader emerging from the cracked egg shell called Anakin Skywalker. After so long I am personally relieved to finally hearing the full prophecy of the Chosen One, it was the most insightful video by far. 😇👍👍👍
Darth revans existence weighs heavy in the design of a chosen one prophecy. The extenuating circumstances of his birth withstanding the fully realized version of force user revan becomes as an adult is fitting. As someone who learned the dark side and then refused allowing it to control him and take actions in the light.(hence their reverence in him as a Jedi.) He embodies the ideal with some omissions to fit the new Jedi doctrine, of course, we get something workable if for nothing a mythical figure to aspire to. Luke and Anakin are dimetric forms of the chosen one. Neither being completely fully realized.
I can agree on the Anakin and Revan analyzation. But even George Lucas admits that Luke was NEVER a chosen one, simply a Catalyst. Though, both Liea and Luke fit in the being born without a Father until the Vader Revelation. Added; Much like you could say Bastilla Shan was Revans Catalyst. I realized that a few seconds after mentioning Luke.
Revan never destroyed the Sith nor did he destroy the Jedi, even Sidious exceeded him in that for he destroyed an order and that is something that Revan did never achieve in his life. He did not balance the Force, he merely was a man of war who was conflicted through his life, he managed to balance himself but not the Force.
@@66Destiny no he doesn't. We literally have never had any info on Revan's parents, especially not on a miraculous birth like with Anakin. He never destroyed the Sith either.
" The Sins done to the Nameless " this line is interesting because it is very Vague. I don't think it is one thing however like some people think its the clones or others. The Jedi throughout history have done many terrible things not just to the Sith but many others largely indirectly. The greatest example is when the Jedi sat by when the suffering of the galaxy done within the republic was largely ignored. This is one of the Jedi's greatest Sins. Choosing to do nothing when it is their swore duty to bring balance to all life within the force. As for the Nameless, I think it means all those the Jedi order failed and stood by letting suffering happen within their power to stop, and all those wrongly accused and the Jedi destroyed as well like in the case of General Grievous. The Jedi let much of what happened to destroy them indirectly and the Sith used that to do so.
The danger of the past is not past could be how in the Revenge of the Sith novel by Mathew Stover, it is stated that the Jedi were training to fight the same war they had already won, while the Sith evolved to fight the Jedi of the present.
When it comes to the part of the prophecy, talking about the “egg” I think it does relate to the clones. Because before the egg it mentions that the past is not the past. This could very well be referring to the clones themselves because they’re clones of the last Mandalorian, a race of warriors that may well have been believed to be extinct by then. They were the source of a previous conflict, that ended up, pulling in Jedi into a fight which corrupted the Jedi, turning them into Sith most notably, causing the Jedi Civil War, and then the shadow war.
I always thought "when that egg cracks it will threaten the galaxy entirely" meant Vader's meditation chamber lol. Or even just the birth of Luke and Leia is also the turning point of Anakin becoming Vader for the result was Padme's death.
the funny thing about good and evil light and dark is simply put at least from a normal perspective you can’t have one without the other and once there’s a shift there will be another shift to try and fix it like in nature with predator and pray you can’t maintain one without the other.
Has anyone thought the egg was the deathstar? And the cracking was a representation of the beam destroying planets? I mean they WERE planning the deathstar in the prequels
Could the prophecy at the end be talking about When Jason solo was Flow walking in the events of the novels Legacy of the force? In the novels time was split which eventually ended up releasing Abolth
We haven't yet seen "the past and future must split and combine". The future with all its inconsistencies and terrible decisions, mainly the Disney sequels, will be split from the main Star Wars canon, and a new future will emerge that is more in harmony with the past.
We haven't yet seen "the past and future must split and combine". The future with all its inconsistencies and terrible decisions, mainly the Disney sequels, will be split from the main Star Wars canon, and a new future will emerge that is more in harmony with the past.
The prophecy also stated that the Chosen one would be born with no father. Anakin has no father, Rey does, therefore she’s not the chosen one. The Sith are destroyed meaning Vader and Palpatine, in Rise of Skywalker, which I’m not defending by the way, Palpatine tried to undo Vader’s sacrifice by cloning himself and planning to wipe out the resistance and bring the Sith back because if he succeeded, then Vader’s redemption will be for nothing.
So I have seen many what ifs of Anakin Skywalker so tell me in which of them does he become the most powerful Jedi ever but still fall in love with Padme if he was trained by Yoda Mace Windu Dooku or qui gon Jinn or if he was trained since birth or stayed on mortis like the father said keep an eye on his children and become as powerful as the father said fill his shoes
Now, this makes sense. Balancing the Force was an act that provided freedom and safety for the whole galaxy, and it took the light and dark side working together to achieve this common goal. Luke representing the Jedi, and Anakin/Vader representing the Sith, finally brought peace and order to the galaxy. Stupendous Wave, you mentioned Count Dooku in the video, and having heard this, I tend to think that his plea to Obi-Wan to join him in destroying the Sith together was legitimate. I can understand Obi-Wan's reservations, of course. But having seen why Dooku left the Jedi, because they had become corrupt, despite him working for Sidious, I believe they could have destroyed Sidious together. Dooku was telling the truth about Sidious controlling the Senate, although it wasn't fully revealed to the Jedi until ROTS. Too late IMO, but that is another matter to discuss.
"Finaly, the full prophecy has revealed itself" (from Disney's perspective) I don't give a fuck about how Disney wants to retcon some stuff so their bullshit aren't bullshit anymore George Lucas stated that ANAKIN is the Chosen One, even as Darth Vader He's indeed the Chosen One cuz he's the one who kills the last Sith Lord, ending the Sith for good Palpatine's return underminds this completely, no matter how you see it, no matter if Disney made Anakin ask to Rey to bring balance to the Force as he once did Same for Rey being a Skywalker Just because you made Luke & Leia smile at Rey, giving them their approval to be a Skywalker, doesn't make Rey one... Same for Luke becoming a childkiller, and shameful a coward, isn't supposed to appean, cuz it's not who Luke IS And on, and on, and on. Don't give a fuck about retcons, they DO fucks the Star Wars we loved, and i'll never EVER stop voicing m'y hatred.
The last bit about combining. Is that not luke and leaha, meeting again for the first time and then Luke achieving the confidence and power from his twin to train and become whole again?
Personally I believe the chosen one prophecy was miss understood by everyone, my hypothesis is that in order to bring balance to the force the prophecy intended anakin to become both a Jedi and a sith giving the chosen one a fuller deeper understanding of the force and he was never meant to reach his full potential until after he died and we see him in the Ashoka series, that’s just my opinion
I feel like if the franchise does eventually continue Rey's story after the sequel trilogy, they'll make her what Luke was in the Legends universe post Empire. In Legends Luke's New Jedi were a lot closer in their beliefs to what most people consider a "Grey Jedi" and he was much more powerful, as apposed to Canon where he makes the same mistakes as the pre-Clone Wars Jedi. To me that makes the Chosen One legend feel lesser in the Canon universe than it was in Legends.
We haven't yet seen "the past and future must split and combine". The future with all its inconsistencies and terrible decisions, mainly the Disney sequels, will be split from the main Star Wars canon, and a new future will emerge that is more in harmony with the past.
@@Just_Pele We haven't yet seen "the past and future must split and combine". The future with all its inconsistencies and terrible decisions, mainly the Disney sequels, will be split from the main Star Wars canon, and a new future will emerge that is more in harmony with the past.
I disagree with all saying Revan was a Chosen One, and that this Prophecy renews itself. It doesn't. Revan balanced himself, not the Force of the Galaxy. He didn't wipe out the Jedi or the Sith like Anakin did with Palpatine and Luke's aid. Also, the Chosen One isn't supposed to have a father. Anakin was born from the Force, no one like Revan or Luke or Rey can claim this.
I suspect that the novel is assuming the Sequel Trilogy plays out as it did. Under that assumption then couldn't it be argued that the events where Rey ends Palpatine as being the event the final verses of the prophecy reference? Palpatine's return, all the past Jedi lending Rey their support, and the final blow seemed to be tailor made to bring the entire past together to the present, closing it off, and having the granddaughter of the most powerful Sith to date turn away from the Dark Side.
1st. Mortis. Skywalker was declared the cosen one by a embodyment of the force 2nd. Compare the sequels to the original triology and you will see they're quite similar, but the sequels with other characters and more fan service by bringing in old characters. The sequels are just a cheap copy which was a bit altered. So it's safe to say anakin is the chosen one and rey is a wannabe.
I have a question The Great Temple that was constructed over 5,000 years before the battle of yavin 4 by a group of massassi a slave race once ruled by the sith, under the leadership of the sith lord nagai sadow the question is how come luke skywalker not sense the dark side that was held in that temple
I love this channel, ask and you shall receive. I've been curious who is the father of Anikin, and how his metachlorian count was so high. Now we know he is Star Wars Jesus, born of no father. Thank you SW
From the sound of it, no matter what age the prophecy would ensure the purging of the Jedi order. So we could claim the sacrifice as any purge, more or less. Not exactly the last one as many occured. The Danger of the egg and the egg past, is obviously a reference to the Black Goat and Black egg. In a cryptic mannerism, which would in turn refer to the sith obviously. The chosen born without a Father, Various overpowering Jedi have been born without a Father. Main ones are Revan, Anakin and technically Luke and Liea(Until Vaders revelation). As for when the egg cracks, it would actually be the birth of Vader and thus the force sickening. Prior to Balance and we could claim the same during Revans time as well. At the end of the day, the prophecy seems not to be based in an individual era. Though, just to note as stated in canon Luke is a Catalyst not a Chosen one.
You’ve done it again. Explained something that that’s been unclear for a long time. Also, yes I agree with what’s said in this video. I also believe that Darth Revan was the Chosen One of his time, as he found balance in the Force, and understood better than most that balance can only be with both the light and the dark together.
Until KK changes it in Acolyte…. So if George confirms chosen one power transferred to Luke … shouldn’t it stay within the Skywalker bloodline, which leaves it to ??
I have listened to you from the beginning when it started. What i saw was that the force had made a big mistake of how they read the role of the chosen one. If I'm not mistaken, from the beginning, Anakin is a disciplined chosen one. he had done all he could for the mission. But the force had a wrong conclusion for what he did. They had tested the evil side of Anakin, which is what shaped Anakin and the galaxy future a like.
I always thought it was odd that the jedi were surprised that the chosen one would be sith... he was supposed to bring balance to the force and there were dozens upon dozens of jedi and the jedi believed there were no sith. So balance would be sith power, yeah?
There is video explaining it, but basically, Jedi believe, that they are just tools of force and don't affect force at all, because their way of using it. They are letting force work through them, so it doesn't matter, how much Jedi exist, because they can't upset balance. Dark side is something, that should exist only in nature as natural catastrophe etc., and nobody should touch this. Even few Sith are problem, because they are using force as tool and upsetting balance. Basically, creating balance is exterminating these, that upset it and Jedi can't upset balance, so it's elimination of Sith. That way Jedi see it. In video, there is more, like how Sith cheated etc.
The egg could refer to Vader's station. That big egg shaped thing the only place where he finds peace and rest. When it opens it looks like an egg being cracked.
George stated that the Sith are what throws the Force out of balance. They're a cancer. The Light is the Force as it really is and is naturally in balance. That's not to say that the new canon won't change that though
The entire prophecy was to usher in the grey Jedi as the new Way. One born of the force...was to master the light and dark and become the first grand master grey Jedi. Luke and Leia Carry the blood of the chosen one. Both have the potential to fulfill the prophecy and bring balance to the force as grey Jedi.
The Nameless are the clones. The Egg is Vader's meditation chamber. The Split is Anakin having two children which got put in different places in the galaxy to be protected. The come together is Luke and Leia fighting together for the Rebels.
Back in 2009 my friend told me I could never be a Jedi but I'd make a badass sith, I didn't like what he said. So I said eff him and eff the Jedi lol. I was right and so was he...
The Sith are corrupters of the Force, they tend to cause an imbalance in the Force. The Jedi were unbalancing the Force in the era of the Clone Wars. The events surrounding Anakin helped to "sacrifice" that Jedi order that was not aligned with balance, and later to succumb to Sith governance. The two aspects that unbalanced the Force came to an end around Anakin Skywalker. Even after the First Order, and Palpatine's attempted return to power, the Light Side regained its purity. And the Dark Side still exists there, but without its 'corrupting force as dominance' = 'the Sith in power'. It is worth remembering that Anakin actually brought the balance of the Force because, as already shown by Luke in ep. 8 and also throughout the expanded universe, balance does NOT consist in annihilating the Dark Side, but in knowing how to recognize it as a natural part of life. Balance is not the dominance of the Light Side. Both sides coexist in nature. Without corruption. If the Dark Side assumes dominance, nature becomes unbalanced. The same imbalance occurs if the Light Side is corrupted, as happened in the Clone Wars era.
I wonder why the Reincarnation arc was missing from the Star Wars lore.. Considering the importance of Sentient Force as being like a building blocks of that Universe, Reincarnations should’ve been the most natural of processes in such a Universe.. Not too widespread but as a exception .. for guys like say a Revan, Obi, Ani Jinn etc in various forms ..
hmm the egg cracking, i thought it might be abeloth manging to break free, and the last line potentialy be of how to truely defeat her. it dont sound like the prophesy will be one that have to be completed all in a couple decades.
This now further implies that anakin Skywalker as Sidious claimed the moment Skywalker turned to the dark side that he was in fact fulfilling his destiny. Making it even more chilling and tragic
So when was this "prophecy novel" released? If it was any time after the prequels, why should it be taken as valid? And if it was released under Disney, it isn't
when you refer to the egg will I see a rise is the egg is a baby being born because when you think about it, sperm has to go into the egg to be able to produce a child so win Luke Skywalker, and Princess Leia were born it was referring to them and then when Ray was born, I think that was his name, then he became the chosen one because it was within the same bloodline. Period. Period…… and when he died, the prophecy fulfilled it’s reality, and therefore there was no need for the chosen one.
It's a reoccurring prophecy like it is in The Matrix, and nobody knows. The chosen one hatches out of the "metaphorical" egg everytime the force creates a fatherless child to balance things out. The prophecy doesn't say eternal balance right?