Summary

A series of publishing announcements byStar Warshas added a new tie-in toStar Wars: The Acolytefeaturing the fan-favorite charactersYord Fandar (Charlie Barnett)andJecki Lon (Dafne Keen), and it’s already retconning a small part of theirStar Warsstory. AfterThe Acolytepremiered its first two episodes, Yord and Jecki quickly raised their very own fanbases, with the former being deemed the Yord Horde and the latter earning the name Jecki Jam. The swift deaths of these characters inThe Acolyteepisode 5were thus incredibly shocking, but theirStar Warsstory isn’t over yet.

20 Biggest Retcons & Changes The Acolyte Made To Star Wars Canon

The Acolyte season 1 made several alterations to the official Star Wars canon to tell its story and set up plotlines for a potential second season.

During a panel at San Diego Comic-Con,Star Warsannounced a new young adult novel that will focus on Yord and Jecki years beforeThe Acolytetakes place. Written by Tessa Gratton, who has also written for theStar Wars: The High Republicpublishing initiative, this story will follow the two beloved characters through a Padawan ritual gone wrong. The two Padawans, who already struggle to get along, will have to work together to save their friends - thus resulting in what’s technically an unexpected mission. Check out the novel’s synopsis and other details below.

Left side: Jedi Master Sol wielding his blue lightsaber; Center: Mae Aniseya wearing her purple robe; Right side: Qimir wielding his two red lightsabers.

While their Jedi Masters clean up a political mess left behind by one of their own, Jedi Padawan Jecki and her least favorite fellow Padawan Yord are drawn into a planet-wide coming-of-age ritual as featured guests. The first ritual goes well, but when the final event is interrupted, Jecki and Yord will have to use all of their abilities and work together to keep each other–and their new friends–safe from danger.

The Mission To Find Mae Wasn’t Technically Jecki’s First

This Book Retcons Jecki’s First Mission

DespiteThe Acolytementioning that the mission to findMae (Amandla Stenberg)withMaster Sol (Lee Jung-jae), Yord, and the other Jedi was Jecki’s very first, this book’s brief description alone proves otherwise. Though it seems this “mission” Jecki will be going on with Yord is more an accident than anything else,it will clearly turn into a mission by the time things are all said and done. If Jecki and Yord really have to work together to keep their friends safe, then it can certainly be called a mission, despite whatever initial intent was behind it.

This is a good retcon, as it will fix some of the confusion surrounding the fact that Jecki was eighteen years old and only just embarking on her first mission as a Padawan. It will also establish how Jecki knows Yord, given how reluctant she seemed to be to work with him at first inThe Acolyte.Interestingly, however, it will show Yord as a Padawan with Jecki, which is quite different from Yord being a newly polished Jedi Knight inThe Acolyte- though it will surely only enrich the context.

The Acolyte Poster Showing Jedi Order, Mae, and a Sith Lord Holding Lightsabers

Above all, this story will be the solace that members of the Yord Horde and Jecki Jam need to recover from the characters' brutal deaths inThe Acolyte. These two fan-favorite characters have already made for a hilarious and charismatic duo, which makes the idea of a story set on them and their reluctant team-up even more appealing. This small retcon will also make things about Jecki much clearer, but will, on a sadder note, likely make her and Yord’s fates inThe Acolyteeven more tragic.

The Acolyte

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The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes - all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.