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The Power of the Jedi Sourcebook is a sourcebook for the Star Wars Roleplaying Game published by Wizards of the Coast on August 7, 2002. It extensively details the Jedi of the Galactic Republic and the New Jedi Order, including such details as beliefs, history, structure and views on the nature of the Force.

Contents[]

Chapter 1: History of the Force[]

Chapter 2: Playing in the Light[]

  • New Force Skills and Techniques
  • New Force Feats
  • New Prestige Classes

Chapter 3: Gamemastering a Jedi Campaign[]

Chapter 4: Equipment[]

Weapons and Armor[]

Force Specific Equipment[]

Vehicles and Starships[]

Equipment[]

Artifacts[]

Chapter 5: Creatures and Archetypes[]

New Species[]

New Creatures[]

Chapter 6: Jedi Traditions[]

The Ancient Masters[]

Note: listed include detailed descriptions of each Jedi.

Knights of the Old Republic[]

The Halcyon Bloodline[]

Misc Jedi PotJ

Thon, Vodo Siosk-Baas, Ikrit and Shoaneb Culu

Jedi Council[]

Twilight of the Jedi[]

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The Last of the Jedi[]

The New Jedi[]

Chapter 7: Where the Force is Strong[]

This chapter examines several sites associated with the Jedi.

Continuity[]

The eighth page of the book erroneously states that Cay Qel-Droma killed Satal Keto,[2] when the original comic establishes that his brother, Ulic Qel-Droma, killed Keto.[3]

Page nine of the book mentions that the Brotherhood of Darkness was formed around 2000 BBY by a rogue Jedi Knight. It further states that Lord Kaan was simply the latest ruler of the organization.[4] This contradicts other sources that establish Lord Kaan as the Brotherhood's founder.[5] Darth Ruin founded an empire in 2000 BBY according to a number of sources, and 2009's The Essential Atlas established that what remained of Ruin's Sith collapsed with the Republic in 1100 BBY.[6] The page also mentions that the Jedi built the Jedi Temple on Coruscant sometime after the Seventh Battle of Ruusan,[4] but Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and Star Wars: The Old Republic later established that there was a temple on Coruscant prior to that time.

The book indirectly references Tyvokka, but states he was killed in the Fifth Battle of Qotile.

Saesee Tiin's entry states he was killed during the First Battle of Geonosis; however, he survives until the Great Jedi Purge begins.

On page 117 of the book, under Even Piell's description, the text mentions that A'Sharad Hett is Piell's Padawan during the Malastare mission. However, by the comic book Emissaries to Malastare, Hett is Ki-adi-Mundi's Padawan.

Appearances[]

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Characters

Organisms

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

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