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The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones also gave us Darth Maul, Count Dooku and General Grevious and while they were not the best films, they gave us Ewan Mcgregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Hmm, didn't see that part of the film. I will watch the film again.
Perhaps Rey will teach them differently from the last Jedi Order?
Well, the new Star Wars trilogy by the Game of Thrones writers will be on the Old Republic or at least that's the rumour.
The movie will at one point pan the camera towards the jedi books at some point and I've only seen the movie once but it was clear she took them.
But at the same time Yoda might not be aware of it either. He liked Luke the most and he taught from failures. I don't think Yoda kept an eye on the books 24/7 or so and I don't think he could just see inside the tree.
I absolutely loved the scene though and it made me cry a bit.
It created extreme darkness, then swung heavily into the Jedi, cracking their order, decimating their ranks, destroying everything they cared for.
Once there was no resistance, the pendulum swung again, with equal force, crashing into the dark side, allowing just a few force users to survive...
but if you notice 'who' survives and 'how'?
'Who' is allowed to be a force ghost and 'why'?
They're all the ones who realised that to be a force user, means to be neutral is key.
This is why - in my experience and logic - the "JEDI" text were destroyed and in many of the books and lore, SITH ruins are destroyed, abandoned, forgotten.
Because the force wants peaceful, casual, uninterrupted pendulum swings. Not an army of light vs dark users holding it and crashing it around as a weapon. and those texts were from the time of the light using it as a weapon.
The books were not destroyed. Ray had already taken them and this can be seen in a later scene.