Last episode Star Wars: The Lost Command finally revealed the true past Jod Na Nabudcharacter Jude Law. This elusive man went by different names, such as Jedi and pirate. The series finally revealed him as a villain. But in Chapter 8, he admitted that at that time he was actually training to become a Jedi Knight and fight for good and justice in the galaxy.
In this last episode Jod explains Vim that, from his point of view, the galaxy is a cold and dark place where you have to fend for yourself in order to survive. It’s then that, in a couple of sentences, he reveals that he actually took the Jedi path after Order 66: “When I was your age, all I cared about was not starving to death. I lived in a hole in the ground and the Jedi found me.” “She may have been desperate and ragamuffin like me, but she told me she had potential. And that, well… She was able to teach me a little bit before they made me watch her die. “
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Who was Jedi Master Jodah?
Following the words Jod in the episode Star Wars: The Lost CommandFans began to theorize about who the mysterious Jedi Master could be who began training him before dying at the hands, apparently, of the Inquisitors hunting the Jedi. It is obvious that Jod has never been fully trained and therefore does not fully understand the Force or be able to use it correctly. But she also received some training from a Jedi who survived the first attack of Order 66, when clones attacked the Temple and warriors were scattered across the galaxy.
Barris Offee

One possibility that fans are considering: Barriss Offee. This character is well known to fans Clone Wars He betrayed the Jedi Order shortly before the rise of the Empire. In fact, she was recruited Darth Vader turn her into an inquisitor. But as recently shown in the animated series Star Wars: Chronicles of Empireshe eventually returned to the Light Side of the Force and hid in the galaxy for a long time before the Fourth Sister killed her. Perhaps at that time he found Jod and started training him. Without a doubt, its ending coincides with the one told in Star Wars: The Lost Command.
Asajj Ventress

Another alternative would be Asajj Ventress. Former Sith Apprentice Count Dookuafter Order 66, he also left evil aside, even helping Bad Money Transfer. Perhaps, on his extensive journey through the Imperial galaxy, he found a young Jod and try to teach him. Although it would be strange that Star wars thus addressing the death of such a beloved and important character, off-screen, in passing, and at the end of an entirely different story such as Star Wars: The Lost Command.
Ahsoka Tano

The same thing happens with Ahsoka Tanothird known female Jedi to survive Order 66. While it is not 100% possible, it is unlikely that the Master Jod V Star Wars: The Lost Command was a former Padawan Anakin Skywalker. It’s true that in Star Wars Rebels Ahsoka face to face Anakinalready converted to Darth Vaderand it seems to be dying. In fact, she was missing for two years. Perhaps at that moment Jod assumed that his Master had indeed died. But that wouldn’t make sense Ahsoka He would not return to find his Padawan. In addition, when training Sabine Ren It is clear that he has never played such a role before.
Jocasta Nude

A fourth, somewhat less well-known name might be Jocasta Nude. This elderly master is known as the chief librarian of the Jedi Archives during the Clone Wars. It first appeared in Star Wars: Ep. II – Attack of the Clones. He also later had moments in several episodes Clone Wars. And thanks to the comics, it is known that he survived Order 66. He hid until Darth Vader He tracked her down and killed her. But first he could take upon himself the task of discovering Jod.
Someone non-canonical, for example Vima-Da-Boda.

On the other hand, it is possible Star Wars: The Lost Command took the opportunity to recanonize one of the Expanded Universe characters Legends. The most popular name would be Vima-Da-Bodaa former Jedi who turned to the Dark Side to avenge the death of her daughter. Hurt and troubled by guilt over her actions, she left the Jedi Order. But this helped her escape the hunt caused by Order 66. Old and ragged, she managed to stay alive throughout the Imperial period and even met Princess Leia after defeat Emperor Palpatine. Now the series could adopt the personality of this character, who was indeed “raggedy” and carried a very old lightsaber, although it changed her story to have her die at the hands of the Empire.
New character

In any case, one would most likely think that this Jedi Master mentioned in Star Wars: The Lost Command is nothing more than a new, hitherto unknown character. This is not the first nor the last time Lucasfilm has shown that a Jedi survived Order 66. And given the few details that are given about who may have trained the villain, it is most logical and reasonable to assume that the Jedi survived Order 66. no one we’ve seen before. More details may be revealed in a hypothetical second season or in other media such as comics and novels based on the series.
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