Taron Malicos
Surely Taron Malicos from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order counts as a Dark Jedi. If he doesn't, how so? O21014 (talk) 16:53, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- Others may disagree, but it is likely we do not consider him one because there is not much of a definition for Dark Jedi in canon. While Malicos seems to fit, we just do not know enough. Others may think it is fine, however.--Editoronthewiki (talk) 16:58, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- He's also not referred to as one, if a source called him one then we could add it --Lewisr (talk) 17:06, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- But isn't Dark Jedi more of a concept rather then a title. If so then if someone fits the criteria for the concept shouldn't they automatically be considered a Dark Jedi. I mean Taron Malicos and even Pong Krell ARE Dark Jedi per the definition provided. If you see someone using the Force then they're automatically considered Force-sensitive, they don't necessarily have to be called Force-sensitive for you to know that. I'm not good at conveying my thoughts, but I hope I got my point across. --O21014 (talk) 17:16, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- Master and Apprentice didn't really define what a Dark Jedi was, so I question the exact definition. It just said the daughter became a Dark Jedi and that Qui-Gon thought a prophecy about a women who was born to darkness and would give birth to darkness might refer to the Dark Jedi's mother --Lewisr (talk) 17:21, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- Perhaps it came from the Star Wars Insider listed as a source? Regardless, if I can hypothetically find a source for the definition can Malicos and Krell be counted as Dark Jedi? --O21014 (talk) 17:28, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- Master and Apprentice didn't really define what a Dark Jedi was, so I question the exact definition. It just said the daughter became a Dark Jedi and that Qui-Gon thought a prophecy about a women who was born to darkness and would give birth to darkness might refer to the Dark Jedi's mother --Lewisr (talk) 17:21, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- But isn't Dark Jedi more of a concept rather then a title. If so then if someone fits the criteria for the concept shouldn't they automatically be considered a Dark Jedi. I mean Taron Malicos and even Pong Krell ARE Dark Jedi per the definition provided. If you see someone using the Force then they're automatically considered Force-sensitive, they don't necessarily have to be called Force-sensitive for you to know that. I'm not good at conveying my thoughts, but I hope I got my point across. --O21014 (talk) 17:16, May 27, 2020 (UTC)
- He's also not referred to as one, if a source called him one then we could add it --Lewisr (talk) 17:06, May 27, 2020 (UTC)