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"They're dropping war machines to the surface. Of the Holy City. Deploying troops and skirmish ships…" "We've failed. The war is coming. Here. On Jedha."
After the negotiation of ceasefire and apeace treaty between Eiram and E'ronoh, representatives from both sides wereinvited to theHoly City of Jedha by the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic to sign the treaty.[14] However, due to lingering mistrust between the planets, and the outbreak of riots in the Holy City caused by the extremist sect thePath of the Open Hand, the summit erupted into a battle between Eirami and E'roni forces on Jedha in the midst of fighting between sects.[1] In engineering the Battle of Jedha, the Path were able to make it seem as though the Jedi and Republic—after claiming they would bring peace to Eiram and E'ronoh—only brought about more pain and suffering,[5] all while the Path worked to provide healing and comfort to the injured. According to Path doctrine, it was the Jedi and their use of the Force that brought violence down upon Jedha, all while it was the Mother's own machinations in secret.[1]
"All the work we've done. All the efforts Princess Xiri and Prince Phan-tu have made toward peace…and their worlds still send military ships to the signing of a treaty." "War casts a long shadow, Master Sun. Perhaps, after all this time, the people of Eiram and E'ronoh are finding it hard to trust one another."
From the years387 BBY to382 BBY, theOuter Rim TerritoriesplanetsEiram andE'ronoh were locked in what was considered to be aforever war. In 382 BBY, after a tentative cease-fire was enacted, theGalactic Republic andJedi Order organized a summit between the leaders of both planets in the hopes of ending the war, especially due to the grave impact it had on the Outer Rim. At the summit, it was decided that the war would end with the marriage ofPrincePhan-tu Zenn of Eiram and PrincessXiri A'lbaran of E'ronoh in the hopes of securing lasting peace. However, the couple and their wedding were attacked by forces that wished to see the war continue, including the terrorist group theChildren of E'ronoh and thecult thePath of the Open Hand which had been heavily recruiting from people on the planets that wanted to escape the draft. The Children of E'ronoh were defeated by the heirs and their allies, but the Path of the Open Hand were never discovered to have been the ones behind their assassination attempts, only using proxies like a solitary assassin andAxel Greylark, the son ofChancellorKyong Greylark.[14]
After the wedding, both planets decided to move forward with the treaty. They decided that it would be signed at a summit on the holymoon ofJedha, suggested byJedi KnightGella Nattai because of its reputation for peace and unity that had always made her want to visit.[14] ChancellorOrlen Mollo wished to preside over the summit, but was unable to due to Republic security regulations. He designatedMorton San Tekka, of the illustrioushyperspaceprospectingSan Tekka Clan, to be the mediator for the precedings, hoping that the San Tekka reputation in the Outer Rim would make his selection respectable and not appear that the Republic was overstepping its bounds by appointing a Republic official. Due to the severity of destruction from the war, Princess A'lbaran and Prince Zenn decided it was necessary that they stay on their planets and oversee the rebuilding efforts rather than leave for the treaty signing.AmbassadorsLian Cerox of Eiram andTintak of E'ronoh were sent to represent the two planets instead, both political figures and former military that had been ordered by the heirs to sign the treaty.[1]
The summit was to be held in theSecond Spire, an old temple that had been refitted. TheGuardians of the Whills were given special jurisdiction by the Republic to serve as guards for the summit. However, due to lingering mistrust between the two worlds, both delegations arrived with large fleets as a show of force in the event the other chose to reject the terms of the treaty. This was an unsettling image for a peaceful world, and the Jedi worried that it would send the wrong message to the people of Jedha.Jedi MasterCreighton Sun and Jedi KnightAida Forte were the Jedi assigned to oversee the proceedings, Sun specifically designated to watch over Ambassador Cerox and Forte assigned to tend to Ambassador Tintak. An adjunct of theChurch of the Force namedKeth Cerepath was sent to tend to Morton San Tekka, the Church and the San Tekka clan having close ties.[1]
"Jedha isn't like Dalna. But the Path can make a real difference here. Our voices will be heard. […] Soon, the Herald will go before the Convocation to petition our cause. A rightful place on their council. Think of the good we'll be able to do."
The Path of the Open Hand gathers at their healing house on Jedha
The presence of the two fleets in orbit added to existing tensions between the various Force sects already present on Jedha. Despite attempts to ease these tensions with the establishment of theConvocation of the Force, the factions' differing view about Force use made for a delicate balance of power within the Holy City.[15][16] Most prominently, thePath of the Open Hand, a cult who rejected any use of the Force as abuse of the mystical power they all worshiped, began openly, yet peacefully, protesting against such practices, which were embraced by the majority of the other sects. The Path was from the planetDalna and had traveled there as a great endeavor in their flagship theGaze Electric. They were known to 'liberate'Force artifacts by stealing them so they could not be used by the wrong people. They were led by Elecia Zeveron, who was a supposed Force prophet they called theMother, and theirHerald,Werth Plouth, who led theircouncil of Elders. The Path bought an old almshouse in the city and refurbished and transformed it into theirhealing house, where they treated, helped, and housed all those in need. The Path also began offering their services around the city as 'gifts freely given'. The Path intended to petition for membership in the Convocation, an idea spearheaded by Marda Ro in the hopes that they could create real change and spread the word of the Path.[1] They had sent Path memberRadicaz Dobbs aka 'Sunshine' to announce their arrival to the Convocation earlier.[16]
At the same time, the Convocation of the Force had begun planning theFestival of Balance that was expected to bring a massive influx of tourists, and therefore business, to Jedha.[17] They co-opted theSeason of Light for the festival, which angered some sects; while many prepared for celebrations, others disliked the entire idea.[1] At the same time, artifacts started to go missing from various sacred places on Jedha[18] in the weeks[6] and months before the battle.[19] In truth, those robberies were carried out by Path agents active on the moon before the cult itself even appeared. With such agents, the Mother was working the city to her own ends. Stolen artifacts would be sold on the black market in order to fund the Path. The robberies were aided by a corruptarchivist,Feric Oranalli.[6]
Vigilante and thiefTey Sirrek noticed the robberies and arranged a meeting in theShrine of Sarrav with aSarravi woman namedV'Kara who had information about the robberies, but was also not listened to by the groups she went to with her information. Before the meeting, Sirrek tried to calm a hecklingindividual who claimed to be a real Truthsayer by telling them that they shouldn't be unpleasant right before the Festival of Balance, but the individual believed that the Convocation didn't have a right to force their celebration upon them, a sentiment shared by many. Then Jedi PadawanMatthea Cathley, who was stationed on Jedha alongsideOliviah Zeveron, inserted herself into the conversation, giving Sirrek the opportunity to steal an object from the annoyed individual. However, Jedi MasterVildar Mac, who was with Cathley, spotted Sirrek steal and chased after him, but Sirrek managed to elude the Jedi. Mac had just arrived on Jedha hoping to find himself and make change in his life, and Cathley was introducing him to the moon and showing him around. Sirrek then went to the Shrine of Sarrav to meet with V'Kara, but discovered her dead on the shrine's floor.[18]
The Great Leveler
One of the other main reasons that the Mother had decided to support the Path going to Jedha was because Sunshine Dobbs revealed to her that theRod of Daybreak was kept in avault controlled by the Jedi on the moon. The Rod was one in aset of three Rods, theRod of Seasons already in the Path's possession. These rods could control the species known as theNameless that preyed upon Force-sensitives, a member of which the Mother had acquired and named theLeveler. After aLittle namedNaddie encountered Jedi Master Silandra Sho in the Jedha markets, Marda Ro spoke to her about how she believed the Jedi were dangerous, claiming that her old Jedi friendKevmo Zink was killed by the Leveler because he used the Force. Ro then went to the Mother and the Herald and the three agreed that Jedha was infested with people that manipulated the Force and that something needed to be done. The Mother insisted that they kept making their voices heard, and revealed that the 'time of the Leveler' would soon arrive. The Herald also assured her that they would petition the Convocation soon.[1]
During the signing ceremony, abomb in the Holy City's Second Spire killed mediator Morton San Tekka. The bomb was deployed by aceremonial droid that flew in using thrusters before detonating it. The Guardians of the Whills and the Jedi immediately jumped into action to find survivors and evacuate the spire. Keth Cerepath ran in and discovered his charge's dead body, needing to be comforted by the Jedi. He also revealed that he had brought his ceremonial droidP3-7A to the spire and that he couldn't find it in the destruction, leading to the Jedi speculating that it was his droid that detonated the bomb. Uncertainty over the identity of the bomber was increased by conflicting accounts from several sources who all claimed to have seen a different person speaking with the bomber droid beforehand, blaming representatives from the warring planets, the different sects, even the Jedi themselves. Later, just as the Ambassadors were being brought back to the spire, Cerox's quarters were bombed and Tintak's shuttle was as well. There were also more incidents which threatened to cause the tensions within the city to boil over. In an attempt to keep the summit alive, RepublicChairpersonMeldan appointedTilson Graf to replace San Tekka as mediator. Unknown to all, Graf was an agent of the Mother.[1]
Jedi Master Silandra Sho
After the bombing, Creighton Sun approached his friend Jedi MasterSilandra Sho, who was on Jedha for the Season of Light and was helping tend to the injured from the bombing. He asked her to investigate the bombing, as he believed it was not conducted by Eiram or E'ronoh but some outside force, but needed someone impartial and not connected to the proceedings to conduct the investigation. At Creighton's suggestion, she first went to speak with Keth Cerepath in the Church of the Force'ssector of the Temple of the Kyber, as he had been assigned to attend to Morton San Tekka and his droid had suspiciously gone missing during the bombing. However, Cerepath revealed to her that his droid had returned, and thus could not be the one that detonated itself in the bombing. She eventually decided to have Cerepath be her guide as a native of Jedha as she investigated the different people and sects on the moon. After speaking with a few members of the skull mask-wearing dark side sect theBrotherhood of the Ninth Door, who had caused a panic due to a backfiringspeeder bike that sounded like an explosion. In secret, the Brotherhood were working with Graf, who had recruited them on the order of the Mother. The first sect Cerepath and Sho visited was the Path of the Open Hand in their healing house. The patients of the Path who had been present for the bombing each claimed that they a had seen different person speaking with the ceremonial droid before the bombing, leaving Sho and Cerepath more confused after they left.[1]
After the bombing, the Path of the Open Hand was one of the first religious sects to arrive at the spire to help, treating people on site as well as bringing them to the Healing house. That day, Path Little Naddie came across awargaran that was being held in a cage by awargaran keeper, who had brought it for viewing at the Festival of Balance. Believing that the creature, who she was told could hunt with the Force and was connected to it, should be free like the Force, she released the creatures. However, the creatures attacked her and descended upon the city, attacking and killing many civilians. The Mother and Marda Ro organized the Path to round up all of the creatures and help those hurt, leading to the Path being hailed as heroes. Naddie's actions and their result, inspired the Mother and caused her to plan for something to elevate the Path involving the Leveler.[1]
The Temple of the Kyber is bombed
Jedi Vildar Mac and Matthea Cathley eventually were able to speak with Tey Sirrek in Enlightenment, and he explained the missing objects across the moon and everything that was going on. But after discovering a kyber starbird illegally on sale, an artifact from the Temple of Kyber, Sirrek realized something much bigger was happening on Jedha and headed with the Jedi to speak with the Guardians of the Whills in the Temple. However, before they could speak peacefully, Sirrek and the two Jedi were confronted in force by the Guardians.[18] The Guardians revealed that Sirrek was a traitorous former Guardian, which caused him to leave of frustration, while the Guardians brought the Jedi inside. ArchivistZumeg thanked the Jedi for bringing the missing artifacts to their attention but claimed no one could have stolen from the temple, however they were quickly proved wrong when they found theFirebird of Colsassa, the relic Sirrek had found, was missing. The Archivists and Guardians tried to blame Sirrek, but the Jedi didn't think it made any sense that he'd steal it. Sirrek snuck in and found where the Jedi were speaking with the Archivists, but he noticed an explosive hidden there an picked it up. Mac sensed something wrong in the Force and found Sirrek holding the explosive, getting it away with the Force but not before it exploded the side of the temple.[20]
Meeting with the Convocation[]
When Creighton spoke with Gella Nattai via holo to consult about who might have wanted the war to continue, she revealed her belief that Axel Greylark had been working with the Path of the Open Hand when he attempted to stop the peace process and the wedding of the heirs. Creighton relayed this information to Silandra, who decided to return to the Healing house and speak with the Mother to see if she could comment on it. When she arrived, the Herald and others initially rejected her presence, but the Mother allowed her and Cerepath to speak with her in her chambers. However, being in the chambers made Sho ill and unsteady, as the Leveler nearby but unseen had an awful effect on her. She asked the Mother if the Path had anything to do with the bombings and she insisted they didn't, before their conversation turned tense and argumentative. Sho warned her against lying to her and the Mother took it as a threat, ordering them to leave. Afterward, Sho still felt so ill that Cerepath brought her to Enlightenment to recover with food and drink.[1]
The Herald speaks to the Convocation of the Force
Next, the Herald of the Path of the Open Hand went with Marda's cousinYana Ro and Sunshine Dobbs to theConvocation Chambers to petition the Convocation on the behalf of the Path of the Open Hand. He requested for the Convocation to prohibit all use of the Force because of his belief that it hurt it. After they rejected the idea outright, he then asked for a temporary ban as well as accepting the Path into the Convocation until they could prove their claims. The Convocation rejected this as well, and the Path members then removed themselves from the Chamber.[4]
Meanwhile, Master Sho and Cerepath left Enlightenment after Sho recovered due to having soup, but were attacked by an individual on a speeder that shot at them. Sho deflected the blasts with her shield and kept Keth safe, before attempting to chase after the assailant. However, the attacker shot at the civilians and tried to plow through them, forcing Sho to protect the citizens but losing the speeder because of it. Having been separated from Cerepath, but having used his droid P3-7A to try and chase the assailant, Sho found herself in thecentral square, where the Herald was speaking to a crowd.[1]
The riots begin[]
"Faithful of Jedha. The moment has come for you to know the truth. About this city. About the organization that governs your religions. I have just been thrown from the Convocation building for daring to question their authority. For daring to hold a belief contrary to their own. I have been told that my views are preposterous, my concerns without merit, but let me ask you this: is it wrong to question those who lie to us? Is it wrong to demand the truth?"
―Werth Plouth to a crowd, shortly before the Battle of Jedha —Link▶️(file info)[4]
The Herald speaks to a crowd gathered in the central square
The Herald stood outside the Convocation chambers in the city's central square,[4] theSquare of the Supplicants,[6] giving a speech to a gathered crowd against the Convocation and the Jedi under the pretense that he had been unfairly treated. Riling the crowd into an angry mob[4] by drawing on the mob's distrust of both each other and the Convocation,[6] he also revealed to them that he had overheard in the Convocation chambers that the bombing of the Temple of the Kyle's was a deliberate attack, but that the Convocation were going to cover it up and claim it was an accident. Yana Ro, at his direction, then secretly unleashed a creature named theLeveler that was a member of theNamelessspecies upon the crowd. At the same time, Convocation member and member of theSorcerers of TundTarna Miak burst out of the Convocation Chambers and told the Herald to stop, but the Herald only used it as proof of the Convocation attempting to silence him and lying. Miak called on the Guardians of the Whills who tackled the Herald, as he continued to incense the soon-to-be riotous crowd.[4]
The Leveler caused theForce-sensitives in the crowd,[6] which was ready to turn violent, to have their minds warped and filled with fearful visions[4] that left them unable to tell fiction from reality. Confused and scared thanks to the Leveler's effects, the Force users lashed out using theirForce powers, frightening the crowd and causing them to begin a riot.[6] This included Miak, who began to unleash fire upon the crowd using the Force.[4] The Herald spurring the crowd against the Convocation was part of the Mother's plan, with the scene devolving into a riot after Yana's unleashing of the Leveler being what she thought was the plan as well. Indeed, the chaos would give them the cover needed to find theRod of Daybreak.[6] The Mother, however, would later claim the riot against Force users was not quite the plan they had agreed to, with only the failure of the peace accords their shared goal. Instead, she claimed that the Herald acted on his own accord and in the heat of the moment.[5] The fighting on Jedha represented centuries of religious grievances and tension, including lingering anger towards the Jedi for their past rule over Jedha, boiling over into conflict.[6]
Riots break out on Jedha.
The riots soon engulfed the entire city, even reaching the Second Spire, where Eiram and E'ronoh were meeting again in the hopes of signing the treaty. As the riots reached the Spire, an individual on a speeder bike drove it through the window to the meeting chamber and shot and killed E'ronoh ambassador Tintak. Blaming the Eiram delegation, after believing the individual on the speeder to have been wearing an Eirami uniform, the E'roni attacked them, and the firefight resulting from the Eirami guards returning fire, compounded with the riots, began the Battle of Jedha. Ambassador Cerox withdrew her people from the Holy City and ordered her fleet in orbit to engage the E'roni forces in space and on the ground, beginning the battle.[1]
The battle[]
Outbreak[]
"Ambassador—if you deploy Eiram's forces now, there's no going back. Any chance at peace will be over." "I'm sorry, Creighton. It's too late. The E'roni are blaming us for the assassination of Tintak. They won't stop. We have no choice. We must defend ourselves. It's over."
Assorted factions and forces involved in the Battle of Jedha
During the firefight in the spire, Creighton Sun and Aida Forte snuck Cerox out of the spire and into the streets of Jedha. They then spotted E'roni military shuttles deploying forces to fight the Eirami, causing Cerox to lose all hope that the battle could be avoided and peace could be made. As the Jedi led her through the streets, rioters incensed by the Herald and blaming the Jedi for the violence, began attacking them by throwing items at the Jedi and the Ambassador, forcing them to take another path to the Ambassador's shuttle. When she reached it, however, Cerox told the guard there to deploy Eiram's forces to fight back against the E'roni. Sun begged her not to, but she told him that it was too late and they needed to defend themselves before leaving in her shuttle. The two Jedi then broke back into the grand chamber of the spire to check in on the firefight, only to discover that all of the Eirami and E'roni guards and soldiers were dead. The two Jedi then split up, Sun going to use his droidB-9H0 to call for reinforcements from the Jedi and Republic on Coruscant, and Forte going to rally the Guardians of the Whills to protect the citizens of Jedha from the violence.[1]
Meanwhile, in the midst of the the fighting in the central square, Silandra was stalked by the Leveler after discovering that the creature had turned someone into dust and killed many others. She was saved by Keth Cerepath's droid P3-7A, who dragged her away from the square and the creature.[1] However, the riot raged on. Members of theBrotherhood of the Beatific Countenance began attacking others in the crowd within the crowd. After being affected by the Leveler greatly himself, Vildar Mac managed to shake himself out of it and break Tarna Miak out of the effect and talk him down as well. However,Susalee, theLonto representative in the Convocation began attacking MasterLeebon, the Jedi's representative. But Leebon fought back and allowed Mac, Cathley, and Jedi KnightOliviah Zeveron to search for the source of the conflict.[9]
Creighton Sun and Aida Forte during the battle
Heavy forces from both Eiram and E'ronoh were deployed in the city and began all out war,[1] only worsening the fighting kicked off by the riots.[6] In addition to soldiers deployed by both sides, E'ronoh deployed weaponized mining loaders that they used to destroy buildings, and Eiram employedenforcer droids supplied by Graf.[1] The fearful rioters clashed with the guards and droids, leaving the riots and Eiram-E'ronoh conflict to roll into one mess of bloodshed.[6] Aida Forte teamed up with the Guardians of the Whills, includingMesook andSelik and began to take down and stop the mining loaders, but there were very many and many buildings were destroyed. At the same time, Creighton attempted to use B-9H0 to reach Coruscant, eventually getting through to Jedi MasterXinith Tarl and begging her for help while explaining the situation. After she agreed to bring help, Sun returned to Forte and helped her against the armies. They decided to split up so that Forte would take Selik to take on the E'roni and their mining loaders while Sun and Mesook would take on Eiram's enforcer droids.[1]
Truth amidst chaos[]
The Battle of Jedha underway and visible from an incoming starship
Meanwhile, Sho met up with Cerepath once again in Enlightenment, who blamed himself for leaving the window open when sneaking P3-7A through the Second Spire's window. Realizing that P3-7A was present at the bombing and might have seen something, Sho and Cerepath access his databank. They discover that a member of the Brotherhood of the Ninth Door was the one who spoke to the ceremonial droid before the explosion. The Enlightenment's owner, Kradon, who was quite knowledgeable about the goings on on Jedha, revealed that the Brothers had the ability to cause anyone who looked at them to see only what they wanted to see and not what actually was, explaining the conflicting reports. Silandra wanted to bring the evidence to Creighton and Aida so that they could prove that neither Eiram nor E'ronoh was behind the bombing and end the fighting, but after heading outside and seeing the full scale of the battle, decided it was more important that she fight to protect the citizens of Jedha from the E'roni war machines. As she distracted them and focused their energies on her, Cerepath led the civilians to theDome of Deliverance, which could hold half the population of the city and block stray shots.[1]
After defeating many mining loaders, Sho traveled to the Dome of Deliverance. Meeting her there were several members of the Brotherhood of the Ninth Door, who had been behind the bombings and the assassination of Tintak and had conducted them at the word of Tilson Graf and the Path of the Open Hand, them even attacking Sho by Graf's request. She fought them in the Dome and in theKyber Mirrors below it, defeating two out of the three before Keth Cerepath sacrificed himself to save her and kill the last Brother.[1]
Protector fallen[]
"It's fallen. The Protector hasfallen." "How could this have happened? How could we have fallen so far? That statue, it was Jedha itself. The very core of who we are, the symbol of the Holy City. Without it…without it we are just thugs fighting in the streets while the city crumbles."
The Final Protector statue falls during the battle.
In the chaos of the battle and its rioting, a massive statue of a Jedi that stood just outside the city known as theFinal Protector fell, a dark symbol for the moon. It was taken down by a group of rioters who hated the Jedi using ropes and explosives. The rioters were spotted by Jedi Master Leebon beforehand, who called Oliviah Zeveron to help her stop them, but they were too late, and arrived on their speeders just before it fell.[9] Master Sun and Mesook watched the statue fall as they took down Eirami droids, the event crushing both of their spirits immensely. Even worse, Eirami enforcer droids shot and killed Mesook right after. Knowing that the Eirami and E'roni troops would soon converge on the central square and massacre each other, Sun raced to intercept them. Forte and Selkirk, after successfully taking down most of the E'roni weaponized mining loaders, met Sun in the square with the hopes of stopping the slaughter.[1]
Using the chaos of the battle as their cover, theChildren of the Open Hand, among them Yana, under the Herald raided various archives in search for theRod of Daybreak, but they found no trace of the artifact in places like theDragigan Annals orTemple of the Kyber. Following a new lead to a secret Jedi vault under the Final Protector, the Children made their way to the fallen statue and located the Rod, which they combined with theRod of Seasons to completely control the Leveler. While Jedi MasterLeebon would fall victim to the being, reinforcements in the form of Master Mac andTey Sirrek put a stop to their efforts.[6]
As the forces of Eiram and E'ronoh met in the square, preparing to fire on each other despite the Jedi and Guardians standing between them, the reinforcements Sun had managed to request finally arrived: a force of Jedi and aplatoon ofRepublic peacekeeping troops in a transport ship. Both armies nevertheless prepared to fire, only for the Jedi to hold back the blaster shots as Sun gave a speech about how the battle was over and convinced many of the soldiers defy the orders of their superiors and return to their ships. The Republic peacekeeping force then began to organize a withdrawal of both armies.[1]
"Well, it starts with a young adjunct from the Church of the Force. He'd never really done a lot with his life, but he was well loved by his friends and had a good heart. He worked at the Temple of the Kyber, sweeping floors, and every day, while performing his chores, he dreamed of adventure…"
After the E'roni left, Ambassador Cerox left with her people too, but now resolved to continue to fight the E'roni despite the heirs' wishes. The communications system that had just been reestablished around Eiram and E'ronoh was destroyed again and pirates began targeting different areas on both worlds, making use of the chaos. After briefly returning to Coruscant to get the permission of MasterYoda and Chancellor Greylark, Master Sun and Forte planned to undertake amission to Dalna to investigate and potentially stop the Path of the Open Hand due to their hand in the battle. Chancellor Greylark also considered blockading hyperspace to protect the warring planets' neighboring regions from the chaos.[1] Word of the battle and the Path's rumored role in starting it quickly spread out from the Mid Rim.[6]
The Guardians of the Whills oversaw the restoration of order in Jedha City after the battle.[22] Despite the religious tension that kicked off the battle and remained in its wake, establishing only an uneasy peace, the people of Jedha came together after the battle, meeting in the main square to sing songs of unity. Indeed, for all the unease, peoples of Jedha's various factions rallied together in the name of rebuilding. The Guardians of the Whills took the lead in rebuilding instead of the Jedi, who it was feared would only create further strife due to the moon's lingering anti-Jedi sentiment.[6] Several platoons of Republic peacekeeping troops were brought into Jedha by the Republic Chancellors, with those soldiers aiding in the clearing and rebuilding process as well.[22] Master Sho visited Enlightenment days after the battle and sat with Moona and Piralli, with Kradon listening. She honored Cerepath's sacrifice by telling them the tale of his heroism and life.[1]
The Mother was displeased with the way in which the Herald incited the riot, having wanted it more controlled and calculated. Nonetheless, Path memberBinnot Ullo was eager for the chaos that would follow the battle, which he believed the Path would thrive within.[5] Trying to distance herself from the Herald, she blamed him alone for the violence and pledged one millionzukkels, with the promise of more as necessary, to the city restoration effort. She quickly delivered that sum to the Convocation. Meanwhile, Yana stayed behind on Jedha to reclaim the Rod of Daybreak, securing the artifact thanks to Oranalli, who recently had been promoted tochief archivist and been given the rod for safekeeping by the Jedi. Unwilling to leave the father of her deceased girlfriendKor Plouth behind, Yana also broke the Herald out of his imprisonment by disguising herself in a Jedi robe provided by Oranalli, who joined her in entering the Temple of the Kyber. The Herald quickly killed Oranalli and fled with Yana.[6]
Meanwhile, the Path returned to Dalna, where they encountered resistance due to the Herald's role in the Jedha bloodshed,[6] but the Path still had a number of allies on the world[5] despite the resistance Marda faced firsthand.[6] Ultimately, the Path's role in reigniting the E'ronoh-Eiram war would be discovered and revealed, bringing an end to the conflict as both planets united against their common foe: Eirami and E'roni forces joined the Republic and Jedi in the final confrontation with the Path, theBattle of Dalna.[5] Eiram and E'ronoh both also pledged to pay reparations to Jedha and had started a few months after the battle.[22]
Legacy[]
"Here we go! Not had to use any of this stuff since…since I was a Padawan, I think—more than a century ago, now!" "Ah yes—back when you went'undercover' to join my pirate crew during the Battle of Jedha."
In232 BBY,[23] Maz Kanata and Sav Malagán reminisced about the Battle of Jedha and how long they've known each other while going through old stuff inTakodana Castle. They specifically recalled Malagán's master's face when he found out that she had gone undercover with Maz's pirate crew during it.[8] About 382 years after the battle, in1 BBY,[7] the remains of the statue of the Protector, which had fallen during the Battle of Jedha, still laid outside Jedha City. However, the city and most of the moon wasdestroyed in that year by theGalactic Empire using theDeath Starsuperweapon.[24]
Behind the scenes[]
"I also think readers should keep an eye out for two specific events: the Battle of Jedha and the Night of Sorrow. You have been warned!"