- "But if there is one thing I've learned on Jedha… one thing you and Tey have taught me… keeping secrets, especially from ourselves, never ends well. We are Jedi. We're always better when we work together."
"And with the Force."
"Yes. With the Force." - ―Vildar Mac reflects on his journey to Matthea Cathley
Vildar Mac was a Kiffar male Jedi Master who lived during the High Republic Era. In 382 BBY, he travelled to the moon Jedha to find himself.
Biography
Youth on Kiffex
Young Mac attacked by a Sorcerer of Tund
Vildar Mac was a Kiffar male born[1] around 437 BBY[2] on the planet Kiffex. He was deeply affected by an encounter with a Dark Side-aligned Sorcerer of the Tund on his home planet of Kiffex. He did not remember his parents, nor did he remember his home. Though only four, he remembered the fear he had felt as the Sorcerer killed people in his village.[1] While Mac believed he would die at the hands of the assailant,[7] he was spared when the Selkath Jedi Master Larti intervened and rescued him.[8] After the incident on Kiffex, Master Larti took in Mac and trained him as their Padawan.[4]
Time on Jedha
In 382 BBY,[2] Mac arrived on Jedha after having had one of his nightmares about Kiffex. He was met by Padawan Matthea Cathley, known to everyone as Matty, who explained to him that there had been a theft from the Shrine of Sarrav that the Jedi had been asked for help with. Cathley also noted that Jedi were not very welcome on Jedha, a fact that continued to surprise Mac. He stayed silent as Cathley trying to break up an argument between various Force-users. However, he unsuccessfully chased the Sephi known as Tey Sirrek after the latter stole from one of the citizens. He returned and forcefully broke up the argument, only to react with hostility towards one of the Sorcerers of Tund who resembled the Dark Side user he'd encountered when he was young. Cathley tried to smooth things over and guided Mac towards the shrine.[1]
Investigating the Shrine
Cathley explained the theft to Mac, but he did not listen much as he tried to investigate. Spotting SK-0T, Sirrek's droid, he chased it to find Sirrek and accused him of being the thief. Mac did not believe Sirrek when he boasted about his Force abilities such as Morichro, so Sirrek stopped his heart with a pheromone to allow himself time to escape.[1]
Hunt for Sirrek
Though seemingly dead, Mac eventually revived, startling Cathley. Immediately, he set off in pursuit of Sirrek. Mac used psychometry to ascertain Sirrek's direction and saw a red door with a sunburst inside a diamond, which Cathley identified as the Enlightenment. Reluctantly, Cathley agreed to take Mac there. Passing through a crowd of members of the Path of the Open Hand, Mac eventually confronted one of them as they tried to warn off the Jedi. Cathley once again told Mac that this city is different from other places, and that the Jedi had to earn respect.[7]
Mac questions Sirrek
Mac and Cathley were confronted by the Twinkle Sisters, the bouncers for the bar, but then was welcomed by Kradon Minst. Mac eventually spotted Sirrek in the bar, and tried to attack him saying that Sirrek was a dark sider. Sirrek introduced himself but once again, Mac accused him of the murder. Sirrek defended himself and explained the pheromone. Mac tried to follow Sirrek but found that he'd already disappeared. Minst helped Mac follow Sirrek and eventually spotted that he had stolen his lightsaber. Mac tried to recover it, but was fired at - Sirrek, however, saved his life by taking the blast with his armor. He told Mac and Cathley about his finding of the stolen statue, but they were surrounded by Guardians of the Whills before they could finish their discussion.[7]
Investigating the theft
Mac ignited his lightsaber in defense but was reassured that the Jedi were not the problem for the Guardians. Sirrek began to try and trick them into leaving, but Mac didn't let him. Mac discussed Sirrek with the head Guardian, who explained Sirrek's history with them. They blamed Sirrek for the theft but Mac had doubts. Mac then sensed Sirrek, who was holding an explosive. He used the Force to push it out the window before it detonated.[9]
Confronting the Path
Mac and Cathley defending Enlightenment during the Battle of Jedha
Mac awoke to find himself wrapped in Tragia leaves, intended to help heal him. Cathley explained that one of the Archivists died in the blast, but that Mac had saved the other. Mac then noticed SK-0T recording him, but couldn't extract any information from the droid. He expressed doubts over whether Sirrek had actually been the perpetrator of the attack.[10]
At the Convocation of the Force, Mac expressed these same concerns but was brushed off by the other representatives. He was stunned to hear that they were not telling the people the truth about what happened. The Jedi conferred before the arrival of Werth Plouth, the Herald of the Path of the Open Hand. Mac quietly observed the arguments among Plouth and the rest of the Convocation, before exiting to watch Plouth's speech. He did not want to act, but eventually ignored his lightsaber in self-defense before the mob turned into monsters.[10]
Powers and abilities
Mac, as a Jedi Master, possessed a powerful connection to the Force and was trained in the use of lightsabers in combat.[1] He could also use Psychometry to experience Force visions to see the future, but he commented than nines times out ten Force visions are unreliable. He could also use Telekinesis to pull a blaster from a criminal's hand.[7] He was able to use Force barrier to partially shield himself and others from an explosion.[10] He was able to use telekinesis to keep the rubble of a building from crushing him and others and by pushing himself to his limits he was able to lift and repel the rubble away[8] and could easily collapse a wall with a wave of his hand.[11] He could use Animal bond to calm down a group of dune scratchers and convince them to leave.[12]
Equipment
Vildar Mac's green-bladed lightsaber
As part of the Jedi Order, Mac wore brown robes with gray clothing underneath. Additionally, Mac wielded a green-bladed lightsaber.[1]
Behind the scenes
- "Introducing Vildar, Matty and… someone who will affect both their lives forever."
- ―Cavan Scott
Vildar Mac first appeared in the first issue of the 2022 comic series Star Wars: The High Republic published as part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project's[1] Phase II.[14] The issue was written by Cavan Scott, and published by Marvel Comics on October 12, 2022.[15] Concept artwork of the character that became Mac was first shown in the announcement trailer for Star Wars: The High Republic, which was posted on the official Star Wars YouTube channel on February 4, 2020.[16] The artwork was completed by artist Phil Noto for author Charles Soule's original pitch for the multimedia project, then titled "Project Luminous." Scott sought to create a character for each individual pictured in the painting and created Vildar Mac as a result.[17] Early concept art by Ario Anindito depicted Mac as a human with red hair.[18]
Mac was first identified by his full name at the Celebration Anaheim convention during the event's first day, May 26, 2022.[19] At Celebration Europe the following year, Scott expressed his thoughts on the then-ongoing comic issues Mac and Sirrek featured in. The author indicated that the latter half of the series would show the two growing closer together during their trials on Jedha, confirming for an interviewer that their relationship would further their bromance with a bit of romance.[20] This aspect was later evidenced by the issues released after Scott's interview.[12][21][22] In the end, the romantic side to their dynamic was outright depicted in The High Republic (2023) 6, which featured a kiss between Mac and Sirrek.[23]
Appearances
Sources
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 The High Republic (2022) 1
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates the events of The High Republic (2022) 1 to 382 BBY. The High Republic (2022) 1 states that Mac has served the Jedi Order for fifty-one years and was around four years old when he joined the Order, meaning he was around fifty-five years old. Therefore, he must have been born on Kiffex around 437 BBY.
- ↑ The High Republic – Fear of the Jedi 3 features the Battle of Eriadu, which takes place in 228 BBY per the reasoning here. As Fear of the Jedi 3 establishes that Vildar Mac died before its events, he must have passed away by that year.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
- ↑ The High Republic: Tempest Breaker
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 The High Republic: Path of Vengeance
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 The High Republic (2022) 2
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 The High Republic (2022) 6
- ↑ The High Republic (2022) 3
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 The High Republic (2022) 4
- ↑ The High Republic (2022) 7
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 The High Republic (2022) 8
- ↑
Cavan Scott (@cavanscott) on Twitter (post): "Introducing Vildar, Matty and… someone who will affect both their lives forever." (backup link)
- ↑
Star Wars: The High Republic Chronological Reader's Guide on StarWars.com (backup link; content not present on current version)
- ↑
Star Wars: The High Republic (2022) #1 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)
- ↑
Star Wars: The High Republic | Announcement Trailer on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
- ↑
Q&A: Who are the Jedi on the Phil Noto High Republic concept art? by Cavan Scott on cavanscott.com (February 13, 2023) (backup link archived on November 29, 2023)
- ↑ The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic: Volume II
- ↑
Star Wars Celebration LIVE! – DAY 1 on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (original link is obsolete)
- ↑
Star Wars Celebration LIVE! 2023 – DAY 3 on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
- ↑ The High Republic (2022) 9
- ↑ The High Republic (2022) 10
- ↑ The High Republic (2023) 6
