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schneefink) wrote2015-07-21 10:35 pm
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Jedi-like groups in other worlds?
I'm trying to get my thoughts about the Jedi in order. (I finally have a Star Wars icon, even!) For comparison I'm looking for other canons that have people with special powers that are sometimes born among the population and whose existence is general knowledge.
So far I have:
- the telepaths in Babylon 5
- the mutants (or other super-powered people, but mutants fit best) in X-Men/Marvel and other superhero stories
- benders in Avatar:tla and LoK, though they're a bit more wide-spread
- chakra users in Naruto
- wizards and witches and magicians in several fantasy worlds: right now I can only think of Tortall and Emelan, but I know I'm missing some obvious ones, even excluding the many I don't know. Uprooted qualifies.
Which other groups/worlds can you think of?
So far I have:
- the telepaths in Babylon 5
- the mutants (or other super-powered people, but mutants fit best) in X-Men/Marvel and other superhero stories
- benders in Avatar:tla and LoK, though they're a bit more wide-spread
- chakra users in Naruto
- wizards and witches and magicians in several fantasy worlds: right now I can only think of Tortall and Emelan, but I know I'm missing some obvious ones, even excluding the many I don't know. Uprooted qualifies.
Which other groups/worlds can you think of?
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on that :)
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If you listen to Yoda, there's a whole lot of theology being crammed into the lessons. It's not just "this is how you use the Force, this is what it is and why it is and the nature of Good and Evil (and how those apply to the Jedi) and all sorts of things.
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Yoda is certainly religious, and in my estimation Qui-Gon as well. But Obi-Wan seemed less so, for example, and Anakin also doesn't seem like the religious type. The Jedi also don't seem to attempt to spread their religion beyond the members of the Jedi order.