Canon
The Lost Twenty are the Jedi who abandoned the order. The latest one before order 66 was Darth Tyranus aka Count Dooku. I would like to say that the clone wars season 1-5 are not Canon, because Ashoka Tano and Pong Krell left the Jedi Order, therefore they would both be considered part of the lost twenty. So before Anakin turned to the dark side it should have been the lost 22, and after Anakin turned to the sith and abandoned the Jedi order it should be the lost 23. That is why the clone wars season 1-5 are unable to be canon, only season 6 is canon. You may say that it was called the lost twenty once Dooku left, but in Star Wars Revenge of the Sith Book, which is Canon, they say that Tyranus was the latest one to leave and the clone wars takes place before episode 3.
- The RotS novelization is considered Legends-only, and it was written before TCW was created. Regardless, the Lost Twenty refer to Jedi Masters who resigned from the Order. Tano and Krell don't meet both qualifications. Cwedin(talk) 23:58, January 13, 2016 (UTC)
The Lost One and Ultimate Star Wars contradiction?
In The Clone Wars Season 6 episode 10 we find out that Dooku, who went by the name Darth Tyranus, made the Pykes kill Sifo Dyas over Oba Diah. This happened during chancellor Valorum's term (meaning it happened pre, or very close to The Phantom Menace). However, after trying to edit the article I was informed that "Ultimate Star Wars" claims he left after the death of Qui Gon Jin. I'm curious if this is somehow a continuity error, or if it's possible Dooku could have become a sith lord (with title and all) before even leaving the order?
Darthnowell (talk) 23:49, August 12, 2016 (UTC)
- Attack of the Clones establishes that the Jedi archives had been edited by a member of the Order -- Dooku, who was secretly a Sith at the time. Dooku didn't officially leave the Jedi Order until he went on to form the basis of the CIS for Sidious, starting the Clone Wars soon after. - Cwedin(talk) 23:56, August 12, 2016 (UTC)
Eeth Koth, and moving to the Lost
This is a bit of a two parter. First question is whether Eeth Korh counts a member of the Lost? We know that he left the Order, though we don't know the specific circumstances beyond him being kicked off the Council.
THe next part is that, if Koth is counted as a member, that would no longer make it the Lost Twenty, as Koth would be at least the 21st. Handily Dooku: Jedi Lost had them referred to as the Lost, which gives us a non-conjectural name that we could move the page to. Lewisr (talk) 20:05, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
Does the blu-ray deleted scene count as Canon, Legends, or neither?
Is the blu-ray deleted scene regarded as Canon, Legends, or neither? This was filmed, and not part of the old Expanded Universe. DarthJarJar27 (talk) 00:02, 1 August 2023 (UTC)