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Summary One brief Easter egg in Star Wars: The Acolyte proves that the Jedi’s rules against attachments are hard to follow, even for the most well-respected Jedi. Star Wars: The Acolyte takes place toward the end of the High Republic era, roughly 100 years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
Related Star Wars: Every Major Event Of The High Republic Era The High Republic Era is full of significant events, both for the Jedi Order and the Republic it sought to protect long before the prequels. Later, there was a period where Vernestra believed that Imri had died on Starlight Beacon, a Republic space station destroyed by the Nihil. In the wake of the destruction and Imri’s presumed death, Vernestra sets out as a Jedi Wayseeker, letting the Force guide her purpose for a time. In the end, Imri was found alive and he and Vernestra were reunited.
The Jedi are not supposed to form attachments. That doesn’t mean they can’t cultivate friendships – the relationship between a Master and a Padawan is built on trust, loyalty, and camaraderie, after all.
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