How did Luke Skywalker DIE in LEGENDS?
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Legends writers understood there can possibly never be a satisfactory death to Luke so they just didn’t write it. Best option.
Bruh
@@BrianRenardDavis indeed , not every ending has to be bombastic .
That's not true.
Lol
George Lucas told the writers not to kill Luke.
For me it’s this
He went out like yoda
149 years old
Content and proud of his Jedi order
Passing away peacefully in his sleep and becoming one with the force
I fw it. Not everyone has to die miserably.
@@biingolewis7824Same Here
Wasnt yoda like 900 or smth i forgor
He already became one with the force when he fought Abeloth
Yoda was proud and content with the Jedi order?
Ok causal lol
There was no Jedi order when he died and the galaxy was in shambles cause his order let the reign of the sith come back!!
I love yoda but C’mon
I think he just died in peace like Yoda. Surrounded by his sibling, child, brother in law, niece, and everyone else who loved him. I also believe a hearty and emotional reunion was in place in the afterlife between him, Anakin, Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Mara Jade.
I can also see him having an heartfelt and emotional reunion with his uncle Owen, aunt Beru, his mother Padme, his grandmother Shmi, and the rest of their families.
Is he has a son in canon
In a galaxy trying to constantly kill Luke, dying of old age only makes him so much stronger
My guess is that he died from complications related to his injuries given to him by Abeloth
Definitely a cool theory!
That's exactly what I was thinking before I looked in the comments... n I agree...
But what about ben
@@tyrellwhite4621 he didn’t suffer the same injuries as Luke. Luke was having problems with his injuries in Crucible, when he should have been pretty much fully healed by that point.
@@dogloversrule8476 didn't even know about this book, it's not even old. Only 10 years, thanks friend
Legends is canon
I agree. I don't even call it legends. It is the original canon vs Lucas canon vs Disney canon and it goes in that order for quality.
Legends never die 😎
They become a part of you
And they are just missing in action
For me I love think Luke died of old age at the age of 92 or 114, at his bed surrounded by his families and loved ones. His last words are, 'I love all of you very much, and may the force be with you all. Always.' Then his body dissappear and he is one with the force.
honestly I like it like that. not knowing how he died it’s better that way. that way everybody can make it up for themselves
It's probably best this way,
Since ppl will probably always argue on how his death should be.
I do like the fact that he saw the binary sunset again, one last time,before his canon death.
Even though i didn't like the sequels, at least their was some good moments.
the way the most powerful Jedi that ever lived died was absolutely not a good moment. i guess seeing the sunset again was kinda cool in a very small way, but his actual death was the most underwhelming, disgraceful thing they couldve done.
Why would he want to see the twin sun again? He hated tattooine
I’m genuinely okay with him just teaching Jedi till old age and him then becoming one with the force at an old age, but maybe he was injured someway in battle like with Abeloth, we never got the end to that story
Wow. 😮
I hope Luke got to know Qui-Gon when he became one with the force!
You can be certain he did.
May the Force be with you.
Legend’s Luke is MY Luke. 😆
I prefer to think that he passed on his old age. It feels like it would be a more peaceful end to the greatest Jedi to ever exist.
Luke simply dying of old age is much more satisfactory than his death in the disney films.
Legends Luke died with accomplishments and always fighting wether it was the empire, the alien race with the name im not gonna bother trying to spell but you know who they are, or even Abeloth. He was always teaching and inspiring others.
Disney Luke decided to stop being a wuss at the last possible moment.
Kathleen is not Allow Luke to have a Warrior/Martyr's Death, Only Strong Independent Women like Holdo get a Warrior/Martyr's Death.
I bet he died of a broken heart.
Yeah after watching the sequels.
😄
Never met his mother, had a childhood with his sister robbed from him so he had to wait until he was 19 to meet her after birth, his aunt and uncle died, both his Jedi mentors died, bunch of his friends died fighting the empire, his dad died immediately after he was redeemed, he turned to the dark side and had to do horrible things as Sidious’s apprentice, a bunch of the Jedi he trained and befriended died in the Yuuzahn Vong War, his nephew died, his other nephew turned to the dark side and killed Luke’s wife, more of Luke’s friends and students died in the second galactic civil war, his dark side nephew died.
After all that, dude’s heart is more unbreakable than Rey’s plot armour
“most powerful jedi that ever lived”
*Dies from just projecting an imagine of himself*
Disney could NOT have fucked up *any* harder with Luke. the Sequels are genuinely a hard spit in the face to George Lucas and Fans.
Most powerful Jedi who ever lived in Legends was what I said, not in Canon.
The really weird thing is that Disney thought that showing an image of a disturbed looking uncle standing over a child's bed was a good image for a story where a celibate religious leader that was on a planet with only students and seemingly no other adults ended up with his former student despising him to his very core and the religious figure going into self imposed exile out of shame.
If you replace Luke Skywalker with a catholic priest and kylo ren with an angry former alter boy it suddenly seems obvious what happened.
Neither Luke nor Ben ever talked to leia about what happened and both of them lied to rey about what happened so I really question just wtf Disney was thinking when they authorized those story elements.
I saw the movie in theaters with my niece who was an adult at the time and I considered sneaking into her room with a toy lightsaber as a joke but just the idea of doing that to a niece or nephew even as a joke was so creepy I could never do it.
But Disney didn't see a problem with it.
They ruined Luke more than most people realize. In Disney canon the only person he ever kissed was his sister and he died a virgin.
Legends Luke is endlessly better than Disney Luke.
This false because am most powerful Jedi
They could’ve had Kylo or Rey defeat him in a duel, on their way to becoming a Dark Side team of immeasurable power, who even the Emperor is wiped out by, then Old Luke has to die pulling them into a force hole, in which he keeps them in a continuous duel with him, which never ends. 🤣
Just off the top of my head, trying to sound ridiculous, but I would’ve rather seen this happen than what we got.
It was perfect. It's adorable how you capitalise "Fans", as if the specific group that hated TLJ somehow owns the SW fandom.
In this storyline, Luke confronts his own nephew, Jacen Solo (who has turned to the dark side and adopted the Sith name Darth Caedus), in a lightsaber duel on the planet Coruscant. The battle is intense, and Luke fights valiantly to redeem Jacen and bring him back to the light. During their duel, Jacen uses Sith techniques and dark side powers against Luke.
Those crap movies did him dirty
From my understanding, Luke was able to live much longer than the average lifespan simply due to the force, but eventually passed somewhere around his mid120s-late 130s, about a decade before the eventual rise of Darth Krayt.
Kingmaker was a really good book, glad they're enjoying it.
The Virgin Disney "Canon" vs the Chad EU
He transformed into a Force Ghost
Heros may live forever but Legends never die.
Luke in Canon: *Dies like a bitch*
Luke in Legends: Welp! I've Done everything a Jedi can do in his lifetime and more. Catch me dad!
Legends Anakin: Yaaay Trustfall
They also did a “what if” comic that explored what would have happened if Luke failed at the death start attack run. It set off a set of events that ended with Sidious killing Luke and Vader with force lightning. But it was obvious non-canon, even back then.
"No one's ever really gone."
He OD’d on the Force 🤣
Luke vanishing like a hot fart is not a justified death.
For me Luke, Leia, Han and Lando all passed away peacefully of old age around there late 80 to late 90s. Luke for me passed away at 100.
Well in my Legends version of the Star Wars franchise he died in a battle with his depressed nephew while also trying to troll him.
We can say this much- he led a more legendary life in Legends.
i suspect he simply decided he was done on this plane and willingly became one with the Force instead of the separate, limited being that was.
He never dies! He’s Luke fawkin Skywalker
His Canon death was just as bad as Capt Kirk's death. Both legends given a crappy way to end.
The way he croaks in canon is honestly bad. I’ve decided to believe that he died at the rip old age of 149 years old from natural causes
When Luke died in TLJ it was from disappointment in the writing.
At least Dark Empire brought Palpatine back without invalidating Anakin's sacrifice. In that story Luke learns that he doesn't have to tackle the galaxies threats by himself, and he begins teaching his first group of students. Also Palpatine is depicted as being weak and dying in that trilogy. It's a poor premise executed very well. It has two of my favorite moments in all of Star Wars media too.
The reason it didn't work in Disney's canon is because Luke is a failure. If Luke fails then Anakin died for nothing. What's worse is that Palpatine is the reason Luke fails in "canon". In Legends, Luke, Leia, and Luke's group of new students defeat Palpatine once and for all and prove that the Jedi Order can return to face any threat that comes their way.
Anakin's sacrifice leads to the birth of the greatest iteration of the Jedi Order in Legends and its a sight to behold. Dark Empire is a hard sell, but I highly recommend it just to show how even Legends can take a bad idea, spin it into something cool, and run laps around Disney effortlessly.
That's funny because Legends and Disney canon brought back Palps with the same methods. Both transferred their essence to clone bodies. The only difference is that it happened in Legends on the Planet Byss while it was Exegol in canon
Also, Anakin's sacrifice is supposed to "bring balance to the force". If Palps came back in Legends also, his sacrifice is still in vain. Yall are delusional asf. It isnt better than canon. It's the same bullshit.
Even most Legends enjoyers hated Dark Empire for that. The fact you're justifying it while hating on the canon explanation despite them both invalidating Anakin's sacrifice is pure copium and bias
Yeah dark empire doesn't really have a leg to stand. It's the same shit as tros just better explained and written ish george shouldn't have interfered with that story.
@@willisstillhere8846 the dark empire came out before the prequels. that alone makes it valid and the sequels not
And that’s why they never should’ve killed off Luke. Should’ve left the emperor dead. Never killed Snoke and did a better job with the Knight of Aden being force sensitive. As a matter of fact… the whole damn story line sucked
At least Dark Empire did it without invalidating Anakin's sacrifice. In that story Luke learns that he doesn't have to tackle the galaxies threats by himself, and he begins teaching his first group of students. Also Palpatine is depicted as being weak and dying in that trilogy. It's a poor premise executed very well. It has two of my favorite moments in all of Star Wars media too.
The reason it didn't work in Disney's canon is because Luke is a failure. If Luke fails then Anakin died for nothing. What's worse is that Palpatine is the reason Luke fails in "canon". In Legends, Luke, Leia, and Luke's group of new students defeat Palpatine once and for all and prove that the Jedi Order can return to face any threat that comes their way.
Anakin's sacrifice leads to the birth of the greatest iteration of the Jedi Order in Legends and its a sight to behold. Dark Empire is a hard sell, but I highly recommend it just to show how even Legends can take a bad idea, spin it into something cool, and run laps around Disney effortlessly.
@@gabethebabe3337Dark Empure ruined Anakin's sacrifice. Stop coping. It's trash. Anything from Legends doesnt automatically equal good
Canon 🤣🤣🤣 thats so funny Canon he said 😭😭😭
Don't You Dare Call Disney Canon "Canon"...
Unless he can shapeshift like Anakin, he looks like he perhaps died in his late 40’s or mid-50’s, maybe against abeloth or some other turbulent threat
Like a Boss💚
Disney: "It's time for the jedi to end..."
Legends: Ohohohoho...*sigh...I beg to differ...
A quick question to any Star Wars fans especially to those fans who are fans of the true time line, which is now Legends. But my question is, is Cade Skywalker the great grand son of Luke. I know that The Legacy story arc says that Cade is a Skywalker descendant, but in what specific content? My personal opinion is that Cade is Luke's great grand son it just makes sense to me. But if anyone has any differing thoughts or theories, please share. Thanks. Stay safe out there and may the geek be with you.👽🖖🤓
I mean I'm not really sure, but my headcanon would be that there is another generation between them. Cade was born around 117 ABY as far as I'm aware, and with his mother being born around 97 ABY I'd assume his father Kol wasn't that much older so i'd place his birth at like 90 ABY or later. If Cade were Lukes great grandchild that meant Kol would be Bens child. But Ben Skywalker was born in 26 ABY, that would make him fathering a child in like his sixties, which i just don't really believe. But who knows :)
I personally liked the execution of Lukes Death in Ep.8 Sure the whole movie was a mess but Luke died like a Jedi he yet again saved the Resistance and showed great aptitude for the force. He created a Force projection and let Kylos rage and hate do the rest so the Resistance can retreat. Also his journey ending with a sunset is just a brilliant full circle moment bc his journey started with a sunrise.
Everything else was terrible in the movie but this was beautiful imo.
Anakin was the strongest jedi ever
Nah cause he wasn’t a Jedi after long, he couldn’t do half the things like did, even Vader could’ve been smacked by Luke, only person who can beat Luke is fp anakin unfortunately he doesn’t exist
Anakin had the greatest potential of any force user ever but fell short of reaching it. Luke in Legends is confirmed to be the most powerful Jedi. He is what Anakin could have been. But it's possible that an Anakin that reached his full potential might be slightly higher than his son.
I believe he died of the injuries he got from abeloth and Krayt and also old age.
Don’t forget his wife same as her😎
Did You Know That Anakin/Vader Died Age 45 In Canon
In the true canon books Luke died from a disease called Disney.
How did Luke die?
Simple, Leia killed him when becoming a Sith.
He committed suicide because he was alone on that planet with furry creatures.
Yeah jumped off a cliff when he was around 64 and started losing his hair.😆😂🤣
Thanks
How did the guy that literally slaughtered countless people that loved him and seen him as an ally to be “one with the force”. Killed the kids and ALL
I don't view any movie after ROTJ as canon, except for Rogue One.
My guess is that he had bad food poisoning and died on a toilet somewhere
What about Meetra Surik?
What about Revan?
Is Holdo gets a Martyr's Death to the Point a Manuver is named after her, Why can't Luke fight the 1st Order without any Projection?
I'll pick Legends, the Disney sequel trilogy is garbage. Plus the fact I hate Last Jedi and some girl I knew loved it prevented a possible relationship, she hated my opinion that much.
His force ghost isn't that old so I don't think it's from old age
This is his death there isn’t a trilogy
His cause of death was never established.
maybe in a few years we can get a Lucas cut of the sequels or something idk
Looks like Dave Filoni is doing tht
i still HATE his death in the movoe, dying from freaking astral projection, if he had physically died during the fight with kylo, like he went there and died during the fight that would've still pissed fans off but it would've been better
Common legends W not that canon had anything good going for old man Luke but yeah
Is legends comics? Like the marvel comics that tell us the story before we see the movies?
Got to be old age
The Reylo Shippers had Luke Skywalker killed.
Didn't help that the franchise was sold to the mouse house, and then had Lucas officially invalidate everything a lot of writers have constructed throughout the decades. If it wasn't for that, someone would have wrote the story of Luke's death.
In the final book of fate of the Jedi look is still alive then Disney bought the franchise and it went to shit. Mandalorian is cute as is as are some of the other stuff they did but really rewriting 40 years of canon is just stupid.
I was mad when he die in the star wars movie that was wrong
Cannon, cannon. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You most be talking about those crappy movies that are not SW.
Yeah they don't count for sh_t.
Legends IS canon. Disney is Disney.
Disney Star Wars is hardly Cannon
more powerful than Yoda, yah right
Oh
Can we please stop calling trash canon? Legends is the true canon.
i waited 30 years to see grand master luke Skywalker and he didnt do shit
Underwhelming death cannon gave they could have done a lot better
What about Anakin Skywalker?
Are the sequels cannon?
No
The last three movies aren’t canon
Everything is canon
"Most powerful Jedi ever." The Outlander would like a word good sir.
Outlander is weak compared to Prequel Era Jedi and Valkorian is a clown. Luke would oneshot them
@@masterofderp8373 What on earth gave you that idea? You can take a character like Unu'Thul, who had one of the best genocide drain feats, who can only ever be upscaled by Luke and Cadeus, and you realize that Valkorian has not only conducted this feat, but a superior version of it multiple times.
Take Natheema, it required ritualistic preparation, however, the result was that the entire planet plus its population, including thousands of sith lords, as well as the most potent darkside Nexus in the galaxy, was added to Valkorian's essence. Then you have a similar feat, that he could conduct manually, via Ziost, that was boosted from the infighting he caused, as well as draining ANOTHER potent Nexus +8000 sith lords, all down to the last microbe.
Unu'Thul's Killiks were in the Billions, but they're lower lifeforms by comparison to thousands of sith lords, plus ALL of the life on any single planet down to the microbe. You could take a world like earth, and apply the logic that there are also Billions of other fauna and lesser lifeforms at any one single point in time, and ziost was a lush world.
Keep in mind, he did this while as an Astral entity, while also controlling multiple host bodies of comparable power. No other feat in scale even compares, not even Dark Empire Palpatine with his clone bodies, since he couldn't even maintain them for more than a few weeks, or split his essence and mind control abilities.
If anything Valkorian and Outlander, based on their scaling to eachother, one shots Luke. Luke's development was hindered by his lack of knowledge until the library of Ossus was discovered, people completely overhyped his potential since he technically squandered it, and his best feat is barely planetary, in fact, it exhausted him.
@@DarkLordofTheRizz The Nathema ritual cannot be an accurate assessment to Vitiate/Valkorian’s power due to the ritualistic nature of the feat. There’s also the fact that by nature, the Sith and Jedi of the Old Republic era were far weaker than that of the Prequel era, meaning the boost of power granted by the draining is null compared to what it would have been had he done it in the modern era(Which would have been likely thwarted).
It’s also extremely notable Vitiate has a really bad habit of getting clowned on by those weaker than him. While yes, for his era he was the strongest Sith Lord alive, that’s not really a masterful feat due to the overall scaling of the era. He got clowned on by a pre-outlander Hero of Tython(Who is still weaker than Vitiate due to the fact he needed help to face him), who by that point was a mere Jedi Knight and far weaker than he was prior, and Lord Scourge had to save his ass from Revan and Meetra Surik by betraying them.
Also, regarding Dark Empire Palpatine, the reasoning as to why he couldn’t sustain his clone bodies is due to the amount of power he had. Palpatine was essentially a walking dark side force nexus, and the obscene amount of power Palpatine possessed made him unstable. He constantly had to rely on midichlorian manipulation to keep himself alive. Not to mention some of Palpatine’s feats far out-scale Vitiate’s, including the Lusankya feat, which is arguably the greatest display of force power outside of Abeloth’s bs.
As for the draining as a whole, the feat was done by Nihilus during the KOTOR era without need of a ritual, which frankly imo is kinda embarrassing. Nihilus is fodder by modern era Sith standards, and even if he was weaker than Vitiate, the fact he was able to replicate something akin to Nathema without a ritual is embarrassing.
Also Palpatine could create force storms and Luke not only managed to take on and “kill” Abeloth(Granted he had help from Krayt, but even then he was somewhat carrying the fight), he moved artificial black holes out of the crosshairs of planets.
There is also a notable quote from one of the guides written a while back regarding Darth Maul: “It is clear from the duel that the Sith are very much alive and more powerful than ever.” Going off this quote and if we consider the whole Rule of Two scaling, it implies someone like TPM Maul would have been capable of taking down Vitiate. It’s also been stated TPM Maul outscales Plagueis in raw power, as unlike Plagueis, Maul was well trained/strong enough to take on the Jedi of the current era.
Short Answer: Vitiate gets clowned on by Luke and Sidious, and by extent Caedus(Since Caedus had been stated to be near equal to Luke during the series run.) In fact, regarding the above evidence, it implies that someone like Maul would be able to defeat Vitiate, or as my friends and I like to call him: Failkorian.
What luke died in cannon?
OH your talking about the Disney
movies
that sequels are not canon .not for me foook them sequels
Sequels ain't canon to me bud lol
That's because Disney's Canon for Star Wars is garbage.
The movie die a crap way
Canon death not even canon
most important, this luje died a man, true to himself, and not a gay mascot for activist wankers
I'm so sad luje was gay 😔
I’m confuse is that a bad thing I’m new to Star Wars and I don’t want any problems with anybody I just wanna know if that’s a bad thing
Wookepidia unfortunately decided to give Luke pronouns.
😂😂
i don't even consdier the last 3 movies canon they're so shit
Disney is not canon. Never has been, never will be. Clone wars either. Sad but true. Only the first 6 movies are canon.
I wish they'd use mark hamill for this while we can! 😭💖
Disney ruined star wars
Luke's death was epic in cannon
yeah, so epic, he made an image of himself somewhere else… and then just died!! couldnt have been any more epic of a death for the most powerful Jedi to have ever lived😊
Bro he died of a force stroke after being a loser for years
Sure. And Finns character was utilized to perfection, Rey Solana had every right to be a Skywalker, Palpatines return made total sense and the writers knew exactly what they were doing. NOT!
@@jackolantern147 Solana??
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Yeah, in the original draft for the movie "Duel of the Fates" Rey was originally named Rey Solana.
Dune is better than Star wars
That’s not canon bro
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