Zayne barely escapes their attempt to kill him too, and with Gryph (who he had finally managed to capture) in tow, finds himself on the run and taking the blame for the murders. Issue 3 coverBut Zayne’s minimal chances of becoming a Knight are reduced to zero when he arrives late to a ceremony to find his fellow apprentices lying dead at the feet of their masters. That, indeed, is Zayne’s true power: he is a sincere, good hearted person and gosh-darnit, people like him. When his parents brought him to the Jedi enclave on Dantooine to be considered for training, he was found to have a “marginal” connection to the Force, but the masters there were impressed with his ability to form kinships. He’s not the Chosen One, at least not in any sense you would want to be. Zayne is just not great at being a Jedi which is a big part of what makes him such a great character. Knighthood is not a foregone conclusion for him, however. Zayne Carrick, Padawan to one of the five masters, relentlessly (but not necessarily effectively) pursues Marn “The Gryph” Hierogryph while his days as an apprentice draw closer to an end. Issue 2 coverThe Mandalorian Wars rage, lawlessness is on the rise and while some advocate for the Jedi to take a more active role in the conflict, others, like the Jedi Masters on Taris, believe the Order should be focused on guarding against the return of the Sith.
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