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Fay Respect Thread
November 21st 2024, 6:38 am
FAY, THE AGELESS
Fay was a humanoid Jedi master who roamed the galaxy for hundreds of years before being killed by ventress in the early clone wars
"She was the strongest of us all."
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
FEATS + STATEMENTS
Is 1.8 Meters tallFay is passively "Ageless" simply due to her force connection and has lived for hundreds of years
TCSWE wrote:Beatiful and ageless, this elfish Jedi Master looked about 20 years old, but she was actually several hundred years older than that.
In Fays hundreds of years, she has roamed the galaxy and stopped entire wars and conflicts, saving thousands of lives without even using a lightsaber. This conflict stopping is renowned and legendary in the jedi temple.
TCSWE wrote:She had never raised her lightsaber in combat, using charisma and persuasiveness to resolve conflict
Republic 53 wrote:
The team members sent to Queyta are strong, legendary and admired (which includes Fay)
The New Essential Chronology wrote:Following the "swamp gas" outbreak on the Gungan moon, four Jedi Masters united in a strike against the guilty laboratory on Queyta before the Separatists could target a second world. Obi-Wan Kenobi earned a fifth spot alongside this dream team due to his familiarity with the toxin.
The other Jedi masters on the mission to Queyta alongside Fay (Nico Diath, Jon Antilles and Knol Ven'nari) all make Obi Wan feel like a padawn compared to their power and are 4 of the greatest living Jedi. He also thinks that they wont even need him for the mission on Queyta
Republic 53 wrote:
Diath, John And Knol are unable to sense Kenobi's inner struggle but Fay instantly recognizes it and flips his emotions around with a touch.
Republic 53 wrote:
Fay was guided to Queyta simply by the force, meanwhile people like kenobi had to actually solve clues or get assigned to the planet
Republic 53 wrote:
Throws debris at Ventress and knocks her to the ground, then removes her thoughts without even touching her
Republic 53 wrote:
TCSWE wrote:Master Fay used the Force to throw shards of glass at Asajj and then incapacitated her by temporarily wiping her memory.
Fact File 111 wrote:Fay Stopped Ventress and rendered her unconscious with her Force abilities.
Gets hit by an explosion while offguard, tanks the explosion and then gets stabbed in the back by ventress, has enough power to survive but instead gives the rest of her small amount of power to save Kenobi. After Kenobi receives this small fraction of Fay's power he easily performs an over 50 foot leap and realizes that Fay was the most powerful of them all (all off a very small margin of Fay's true power)
Republic 53 wrote:
TCSWE wrote:But Ventress recovered and mortally wounded Fay with a lightsaber thrust through her back. Master Fay transferred the last of her strength in the Force to Obi-Wan Kenobi so that he could escape.
The mission to Queyta was a war altering mission, so all the Jedi who where actually assigned had to be good, meanwhile Fay just shows up and is above all of these Jedi (as shown above)
Fact File 102 wrote:Unsurprisingly, the Confederacy's new chemical agent was of grave concern to the Republic.
Her inner peace, strength and powerful force connection combines to turn her into a being who "glows with power" (a luminous being)
Haden Blackman (who wrote Republic 53 where Fay is from, alongside other things like TFU and other comics) stated that he thinks that Fay could beat the Emperor by simply absorbing his lightning. He also says that the only reason Fay lost to Ventress (which was a hardly a loss in the first place) is due to Blackman liking Ventress and writing it so that she won.
Blackman says that Fay always had a strong force connection but trained herself to immortality and used that time to learn from every source she could find in the galaxy, including long dead Sith and Jedi. Blackman also says that she still faced difficult challenges throughout her time and that pushed herself (this is likely in reference to all of her travels and saving other people in the galaxy, which keep in mind was done without a lightsaber)
Blackman says that he regrets not writing more about Fay as he wanted to explore 1) A Jedi who was so strong that they had no need for a lightsaber, 2) a Jedi who was sort of like "The living blue glowie" which is pretty obviously talking about force ghosts and directly comparing Fay and force ghosts to each other (this is especially obvious considering he mentions intangibility straight after) And 3) Could a Jedi as powerful as Fay just live forever and also have the power to influence everyone around her and no one noticed. From this its pretty clear that Blackman intended Fay to be this Jedi who was basically one with the force and could just do whatever she wanted.
CONCLUSION
Fay is a Jedi who has such a high connection to the force she is passively agelessFay has has spent hundreds of years learning and mastering force techniques from across the whole galaxy
Fay's author and creator conisders her a palpatine level threat who is one with the force
Obi wan kenobi is compared to a padawan next to Fay
Fay is a luminous being
Fay's only real antifeat (losing to ventress) is not even a loss in context and the author admits this
Fay is superior to Jedi who are described as some of the greatest living Jedi
Fay is also described as one of the greatest living Jedi
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