It's been in the possession of Sabine Wren, Bo-Katan Kryze, Pre Vizsla, Din Djarin ( Pedro Pascal), and - horrors - Moff Gideon ( Giancarlo Esposito), who kept it as a prize after conquering Mandalore. Ownership of the Darksaber came to be associated with the leadership of the clans of Mandalore, as we know from The Mandalorian series. The Darksaber, introduced in The Clone Wars Episode "The Mandalore Plot", has a unique black blade, built by the first Mandalorian Jedi Tarre Vizsla. In Legends, this includes Han and Leia's daughter Jaina Solo, An'ya Juro, Ki-adi-Mundi, and Vernestra Rwoh, the youngest to hold the title of Jedi Knight at the age of 15. Windu is the most notable Jedi with a purple lightsaber, but others have wielded one as well outside of canon. So the addition of purple lightsabers to the Star Wars canon meant creating a meaning behind the color, and as a result, purple has come to represent mastery and complete control over one's powers, with the ability to use both the light and dark Side of the Force without being seduced by the dark. Jackson for expanding the color spectrum of lightsabers, with his request that his prequel trilogy character, Mace Windu, have a purple lightsaber, for no other reason than he wanted to be able to find himself in the plethora of Jedi in the Geonosis arena, and he just really likes the color (picture the conversation between George Lucas and Jackson: "I want a purple lightsaber." "There are no purple lightsabers in Star Wars." "I'm Samuel L. Most recently, yellow happens to be the color of Rey Skywalker's ( Daisy Ridley) lightsaber, as seen at the end of Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker. A clue to what the color may indicate lies in Legends with the ancient Jedi Jaden Korr, who changed a lightsaber crystal from red to yellow by purifying it, pointing to the possibility it is synonymous with piety. The color's association isn't as clear-cut, with characters like Asajj Ventress, Ahsoka, and Plo Koon, and in Legends, Wookie Jedi Master Tyvokka all having used a yellow-bladed lightsaber. The color, when used in double-bladed lightsaber pikes, is exclusively used by Jedi Temple guards, either intentionally to distinguish them, or by the crystal choosing who should be a temple guard. ![]() Yellow is perhaps the most misunderstood of the original set. Not surprising, given that the Jedi we've seen using green lightsabers include Yoda ( Frank Oz), Qui-Gon Jinn ( Liam Neeson), Quinlan Vos, and a fully-trained Jedi Luke Skywalker. Green is a reflection of harmony, helpfulness, cooperation, spirituality, and goodwill, and is most commonly associated with wiser, senior members of the Jedi Order. ![]() A Jedi Consular, although skilled in lightsaber combat, was more in tune with the mental aspects of the Force, choosing to reflect on its mysteries. The green lightsaber indicated the user was a Jedi Consular.
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