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=The Book of Knighthood= (Return to Teachings)


 * __Trial of Skill__**:

The Trial of Skill usually consisted of a lightsaber duel with either another person or a manifestation of the dark side. You must prove to be fully trained as a warrior, with the force and for defense and mastery of lightsaber combat. Training for this trial is based on Lightsaber Combat training.


 * Example**: Amnesiac Revan's lightsaber duel with Juhani in the grove near the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine or his duel with Darth Bandon.


 * Example**: Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber duel with Darth Maul on Naboo.


 * Example**: Aayla Secura's duel with the Morgukai warrior Bok on Kintan.


 * Example**: Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber duel with Asajj Ventress on Yavin IV.


 * Example**: Luke Skywalker's first lightsaber duel with Darth Vader on Bespin.


 * Example**: Kyle Katarn's first lightsaber duel with Yun.


 * Example**: Jaden Korr's defeat of three Dark Jedi on Vjun.

__**Trial of the Flesh**__

The Trial of the Flesh involved the Jedi overcoming great physical pain, hardship, or loss. It could also test the Jedi's mastery of detachment from physical pleasure and people.


 * Example**: Revan's first duel with the fallen Bastila on the Rakatan Temple or enduring interrogation and torture at the hands of Saul Karath.


 * Example**: Obi-Wan Kenobi lost his master, Qui-Gon Jinn, during their duel against Darth Maul on Naboo.


 * Example**: Aayla Secura suffering through an ordeal where her memories were wiped with glitteryll and she was sold into slavery on Ryloth.


 * Example**: Anakin Skywalker's loss of his right arm during a duel with Count Dooku on Geonosis.


 * Example**: Luke Skywalker's loss of his right hand on Bespin during his duel with Darth Vader.


 * Example**: Kyle Katarn overcoming his anger after learning Jerec was the one who killed his father.

__**Trial of Courage**__

To pass the Trial of Courage, a Padawan would fight courageously in battle, complete a mission with a low chance of survival, or defeat a superior enemy.


 * Example**: Revan confronting the fallen Bastila and redeeming her, then finally facing off with Darth Malak in the Star Forge.


 * Example**: Obi-Wan Kenobi defeating Darth Maul during their final duel on Naboo.


 * Example**: Aayla Secura's rescue of Tholme and Nat Secura from the dungeons of Kh'aris Fenn.


 * Example**: Anakin's bravery throughout the Clone Wars, which made him the "Hero With No Fear."


 * Example**: Luke Skywalker confronting Darth Vader to save his friends on Bespin or his final confrontation with Darth Vader and Darth Sidious on the Death Star II.


 * Example**: Kyle Katarn defeating Jerec and the six Dark Jedi.

__**Trial of the Spirit**__

To pass the Trial of the Spirit, the Padawan would have to look deep within themselves, and see what they were truly made of. Often times, the Padawan did not like what they saw, and it could be a highly traumatic experience.


 * Example**: Revan resisting the temptation of the dark side that Bastila gave him on the Rakatan Temple.


 * Example**: Obi-Wan overcoming the temptation to use the dark side during his duel with Darth Maul.


 * Example**: Aayla Secura's ultimately successful struggle with her desire for revenge against Quinlan Vos, which triggered her descent into the Dark Side as the thrall of Volfe Karkko on Kiffex.


 * Example**: Anakin Skywalker's vision during his mission on Nelvaan.

Luke Skywalker's vision in the Dark Side Cave on Dagobah.


 * Example**: Kyle Katarn resisting Jerec's tempation to give into the Dark side by striking down his partner, Jan Ors.

Notable variations on Trial practices and special cases

In certain extraordinary circumstances the precise aspects of the trials were not strictly adhered to.

The Padawan Darsha Assant was assigned a mission to protect a Black Sun operative from assassination and it was implied that this mission would count as her Trials. Padawan Assant was killed by Darth Maul during this mission.
 * Examples of this**:

The promotion of Obi-Wan Kenobi to the rank of Jedi Knight immediately following his victory over the Sith Lord Darth Maul. This accomplishment as well as other circumstances surrounding this event such as the death of Qui-Gon Jinn and his wish for Obi-Wan to train Anakin Skywalker, was deemed enough to warrant the promotion of Kenobi to Jedi Knight.

The promotion of Barriss Offee following her actions on Drongar and the subsequent Republic withdrawal of the planet. She didn't suffer any loss, faced no Sith or Dark Jedi, but looked internally when discovering the bota-induced state of mind, realizing that the misuse would be of the dark side.

The promotion of Anakin Skywalker following his heroic actions in the Battle of Praesitlyn.

The Jedi Exile was a Padawan when she decided to join the Jedi in the Mandalorian Wars. She attained the rank of Knight, but no one knows how, but it is assumed she proclaimed it herself, or one of the few Masters in the war promoted her.

Revan was already a Knight before he went to the Mandalorian Wars and became the Dark Lord of the Sith. When he became an amnesiac after the war, he was made into a Padawan when he was taken in for Jedi training again. His actions throughout the war with Malak served as his new trials to allow him to get the rank back.

__**Other Trials**__:

There were two other notable trials that were usually undertaken in concert with the others.

The first was a test of the Padawan's knowledge of the Jedi Code. This was usually done periodically throughout the Padawan's training with the master asking the Padawan occasional questions until he/she had proven to the master a thorough understanding of the Jedi Code.

The second was the trial of lightsaber construction in which the Padawan meditated with the Force and constructed his/her own lightsaber. During the time of the Galactic Republic, Jedi Padawans were required to construct their own lightsabers before becoming Knights.

Occasionally, a Padawan would be called upon to perform an additional task or quest. This could take the form of solving a judicial case, providing aid to a citizen in need, or similar situations.

In Luke Skywalker's New Jedi Order, apprentices could still become Jedi Knights once their Master felt that they were ready.

The trials were a tour in the ruins of the Massassi temple and usage of Force powers in order to overcome obstacles, not to mention fighting with training remotes and Jedi training droids. They were also given missions to complete both with their master and on their own.

For instance, Padawan Jaden Korr was dubbed Jedi Knight in an informal conversation with Luke Skywalker and Korr's master Kyle Katarn, who told Korr that, in the light of his achievements during the crisis of the Disciples of Ragnos, they felt that the Padawan was ready to become a Jedi Knight.

During the Yuuzhan Vong War, Jedi were known to have been confirmed as Jedi Knights due to their great achievements during the conflict, and were able to forego any formal trials. The survivors of the Mission to Myrkr, who were dubbed Jedi Knight in a formal ceremony, are an example of this. -//Compiled and written by Dogan-nar//-

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