Form V/Legends

"I prefer more straightforward tactics." "Master of understatement."

- Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi



Form V: Shien / Djem So, The Way of the Krayt Dragon, or The Perseverance Form was the fifth of seven forms recognized as canon by the last Jedi Council for lightsaber combat. It was developed by practitioners of Form III: Soresu, who felt that the defensively-minded form would unnecessarily extend time spent in combat by forcing its users to wait for an opportunity to strike, rather than creating their own openings.

Shien, considered the classical Form V, was more adept at blocking blaster bolts, whereas Djem So, developed later, was designed for lightsaber combat. Both Shien and Djem So were designed to use the opponent's attack against them, as evidenced by Shien's focus on returning blaster bolts to their origin.

Description
"You will find it easier to deflect blaster fire with this form - and it shall also guard you against critical strikes by your opponents."

- Zez-Kai Ell

Form V was an offensive style created by Form III masters who preferred a more offensive style, since the defensive nature of Form III could lead to prolonged combat. It evolved into an accepted style of combat by combining the defensive maneuvers of Form III with the more aggressive philosophy and tactics of Form II. Form V also required a higher level of physical strength than the other lightsaber forms, due to its focus on complete domination of opponents.

Form V had two distinct variations: Shien and Djem So.

Shien
Shien was better adapted to deflecting and redirecting blaster bolts. It was described as being well adapted to guarding against blaster fire and enemy strikes without compromising one's ability to counterattack. Shien was known to have existed at least as early as the Jedi Civil War. With its focus against blaster fire, Shien kept in mind that Jedi were often outnumbered by their opponents and needed to defend themselves while retaining offensive capability.

Djem So
Djem So was the creation of a group of Form III masters who felt that Soresu was too passive. It addressed the shortcomings of Form III, in which a Jedi Master may have proved to be undefeatable but was likewise unable to overcome a skilled opponent. Utilizing a combination of blocks and parries, a Djem So user had a proper foundation in terms of defense against both ranged and melee attacks. While a Soresu user stayed on the defensive, however, and only counterattacked when necessary or when an opening appeared in his opponent's defense, a Djem So practitioner was not nearly so measured. Immediately after defending against an opponent's strike, a Djem So stylist would follow with an attack of their own, bringing the force of the opponent's blow against them and seeking to dominate the duel. Djem So placed a heavy focus on pure strength and power, with wide, powerful strikes and parries followed by a counterattack.

Opening Stance
The opening stance for Form V (Shien) was a high guard position, with the hilt held in a two-handed grip above the users head,and the blade angled upwards and behind the user. The dominant leg would be back, enabling powerful step-through strikes to be utilized.

Users
To the Jedi of the Clone Wars era, the most prominent practitioner of Form V was Anakin Skywalker, who mastered both Shien and Djem So. However, the form was in existence millennia before, with users including Kavar, Zez-Kai Ell, and Vrook Lamar, and Darth Bane. During the Clone Wars, Khaat Qiyn employed Form V, as did Aayla Secura and Cin Drallig.

Additionally, despite their lack of Force sensitivity, General Grievous and his MagnaGuards learned Form V from Count Dooku during the Clone Wars.

Anakin Skywalker studied Shien and Djem So even as a Padawan. However, in his duel with Dooku on Geonosis, he employed Form IV when wielding two blades. Once Dooku had destroyed one of them, Anakin reverted to Form V practices. After joining the Sith, Anakin Skywalker continued to employ Form V, interlacing it with Dun Möch. However, his defeat at Mustafar forced him to alter his style into a new conglomeration. Vader incorporated elements of Makashi, Soresu, and Ataru into his own personalized Form V.

His son, Luke Skywalker, would also instinctively mirror Vader's swordplay in their duels on Bespin and the Second Death Star. With little lightsaber training, Luke was able to hold off an experienced Sith Lord. Luke would later utilize the same power of Djem So that was wielded against him on Bespin to defeat Vader at Endor, before ultimately refusing to finish a crippled, unresisting opponent.

Applications
"You will doubtless encounter many situations with multiple assailants. To better protect yourself from blaster fire without compromising your offensive capabilities, use the Shien form."

- Zez-Kai Ell

To the Jedi of the ancient Republic who developed and employed the classical Form V Shien, the form was known as the Perseverance Form. Shien was considered useful against blaster bolts and numerous opponents, though less so against a single opponent. Shien allowed the user to deflect the blaster fire while mounting powerful counterattacks against a foe.

Despite its metaphorical and literal strength, Form V was not without its weaknesses. Shien in particular was weak against a single opponent. Djem So had its own disadvantages, particularly a lack of mobility. However, a skilled duelist in Form V was capable of compensating for these weaknesses and employing the form effectively in combat.

By the time of the Battle of Ruusan, the Djem So variant of Form V had been developed. Djem So had an emphasis on strength and power, allowing users to make good use of his own physical size and strength. Power attacks from a Djem So user could even knock an opponent back just through sheer kinetic force, throwing them off balance and leaving them vulnerable to further brute force strikes and power blows that sought not just to penetrate an opponent's defense, but push them back and leave them unable to counterblow. Unlike Soresu or Ataru, Djem So required the user to not only counterattack, but press the assault, combining Force-enhanced strength with powerful blade combinations to overpower and overwhelm an opponent's defenses. Djem So's sheer power, when combined with physical and Force-imbued strength, was more than a match for Makashi's finesse and elegance when employed by a skilled practitioner. Anakin Skywalker initially employed Shien in his defeat against Dooku on Geonosis, but throughout the Clone Wars, he developed his practice of both Shien and Djem So. The many engagements of the Clone Wars, against both mechanical opponents and against lightsaber wielding Dark Jedi honed his skills. On the Invisible Hand, he deceived Dooku with a Shien opening stance and Ataru acrobatics, but partially through the duel, he returned to his powerful Djem So strokes. The Sith was barely able to deflect his blows and eventually was scorched by his own blade being forced back onto his own shoulder. Using Form V, Anakin pushed Dooku back with power blows, bolstered by use of rage in the fight, until he eventually disarmed and slew the Sith Lord.

After losing to Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar, Darth Vader continued to employ a new variant of Form V, even more focused on sheer power, in his service to the dark side and quest to destroy the Jedi. Vader's Form V out-matched Kenobi on the Death Star, and Kenobi sacrificed himself. Ironically, the same techniques used by him against his former master would be mirrored and used against him by his son. On Bespin, Luke revealed that he was an extraordinarily gifted duelist; after only one brief session with Obi-Wan Kenobi three years previously and a short period of study with Yoda, the inexperienced youth was able to hold his own against Darth Vader for a time. After that fateful duel, Luke further studied lightsaber skills he'd found in a journal left to him by Obi-Wan Kenobi, and greatly advanced in his abilities. Without a Master, it was Luke's unparalleled aptitude which contributed to such an impossibly rapid advancement. Onboard the Death Star, Luke showed his talent by mirroring Darth Vader's own Form V technique, and responded with his own furious demonstration of the form's unmatched raw power; an observing swordsman such as Palpatine was likely astonished at such instantaneous learning in a lightsaber duel. Luke was finally able to duel Vader on an even footing, and defeated the experienced Dark Lord of the Sith.

Djem So lightsaber design


Lightsabers belonging to Djem So practitioners generally had a solid casing (either as a whole or in multiple sections for maximum protection against power surge deterioration) and a heavily shrouded or beveled blade emitter. The beveled emitter was designed to designate separate facets of the blade for either offensive or defensive purposes. Their hilts also commonly included ridged, occasionally thick, handgrips, as Djem So required its users to maintain a solid grip on the lightsaber hilt.

Behind the scenes

 * Much of Djem So's philosophy and style were apparently later incorporated into the "Strong style" used by the New Jedi Order.
 * Some fans have speculated that Jedi Master Plo Koon may be a master of the powerful Form V technique of lightsaber combat, based on his abilities in Jedi Power Battles. However, this has never been explicitly stated in any canonical source.
 * Other fans speculated that Master Agen Kolar was also a possible candidate, as he favored "aggressive negotiations." Likewise, this has never been stated in any canonical source.
 * It is also suggested, by the ROTS Visual Dictionary, that Aayla Secura was also a practitioner of Djem So.
 * Form V seems to be the exclusive form of combat of the original trilogy characters, with both Luke and Vader employing it. During filming, this style was based on Kendo.
 * Saesee Tiin may have been a practitioner of this form, since he described his usage of his Force skills as a "broadsword."

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
 * Darth Bane: Path of Destruction
 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith novelization
 * The Cestus Deception