Gray Jedi

"Jinn always does things his own way, always sure he is right, always incredulous if we do not see it his way. Some think he is a gray Jedi."

- Tyvokka on Qui-Gon Jinn

Gray Jedi was a term, sometimes used pejoratively, that described Jedi who were thought to operate independently and often outside the strictures of the High Council.

The term itself seems to date back as far as the Old Sith Wars. Certainly, during this time period, Gray Jedi themselves seem to have become associated even with a certain variety of robe. In the following millennia, the term continued to increase in usage, most likely due to the increasing trend towards centralization of power in the Order, and the increased prominence of the Jedi Council itself.

Relationship with the Council


Most Gray Jedi had a tense relationship with the Council; while, for most intents and purposes, they were loyal members of the Jedi Order, their maverick natures often put them into conflict with it, especially against more conservative members of the Council.

"But you would be on that council if you just followed the Jedi Code." "You have much to learn, my young Padawan."

- Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn

It is perhaps this friction, combined with their unorthodox behavior that made it rare for a Gray Jedi to join the Council themselves or ascend to any position of real leadership in the order. After all, the High Council chose its own members, and most of the time their preference was for orthodox Jedi, such as the group described as the Old Guard. For example, both Dooku and Qui-Gon Jinn were powerful and well-respected Jedi Masters of their time, but both of these Jedi were passed over, time after time, when it came to the appointment of new Council members. Dooku never joined the Council, unlike his friend Sifo-Dyas, and Jinn's candidacy was rejected in favor of Plo Koon, and then Ki-Adi-Mundi, both of whom were more in line with the Council's way of thinking.

Organizations
The Imperial Knights of the Legacy era around 130 ABY were considered Gray Jedi, though they were fully-trained Jedi. While not dark side, they did not truly follow the Force, placing it second to their Empire through their Emperor. A borderline case would be the Jensaarai, an order of trained Force users who followed Jedi-like teachings but used them for the good of a few, not the good of all.

Traits
Although gray was also used to refer to Force users believed to skirt the line between the light side and dark side, Gray Jedi were not exclusively followers of such a creed.

Indeed Qui-Gon Jinn himself, one of the most famous of the so-named Gray Jedi, was a staunch adherent of the Living Force, and as much aware of the dark side's lure as any of his peers. He may have been unorthodox, both in his behavior and relationship with the Council, but there was never any doubt of Jinn's adherence to the core of the Jedi philosophy. Gray Jedi were also known to have worn their own robes, as if it was an official faction.

Known Gray Jedi

 * Jolee Bindo&mdash;married a fellow Jedi against the Order's Code; later placed in self-exile on Kashyyyk. Often said that he never left the Order, but the Order left him.
 * Sigel Dare
 * Antares Draco
 * Marasiah Fel
 * Roan Fel
 * Jedi Exile&mdash;one of the most well-known Gray Jedi, banished from the Order for participating in the Mandalorian Wars (notably the Malachor V incident).
 * Kreia&mdash;later became a Sith Lord, often blamed for Revan's corruption
 * Ganner Krieg
 * Revan&mdash;one-time Sith Lord, later redeemed
 * Elke Vetter
 * Vergere
 * Zao
 * Qui-Gon Jinn
 * Dark Woman