No, "Gray Jedi" is not a real, official term in current Star Wars canon; it's a popular fan concept for Force users who blur the lines between the Light and Dark sides, but it contradicts core lore that the Dark Side inherently corrupts. While the concept thrives in non-canon "Legends" (Expanded Universe) and video games, current canon and lore emphasize a fundamental divide, though characters like Ahsoka Tano embody aspects of being outside the strict Jedi Order, leading to fan discussions.
You can't just create another affiliation. It's impossible to be a Grey Jedi. THAT'S why they don't exist. A Grey Jedi is in reference to a force user that does not abide by Jedi or Sith codes and is able to use either the light or dark side at will.
Ahsoka Tano from Star Wars: The Clone Wars can also technically be called a Gray Jedi, due to her forsaking the ways of the Jedi, but still following a path of good. However, neither of these two ever trained to use the dark side of the Force, so they are arguably not "true" Gray Jedi.
Baylan is not a grey Jedi, because there is no such thing in canon. “Dark Jedi” honestly seems to apply better to him than anything else—he's a Black Knight sort of figure, maintaining the appearance of honor while seeking power for his own ends. A dark mirror of sorts for Ahsoka, as Shin is one for Sabine.
Although followers of Jediism acknowledge the influence of Star Wars on their religion, by following the moral and spiritual codes demonstrated by the fictional Jedi, they also insist their path is different from that of the fictional characters and that Jediism does not focus on the myth and fiction found in Star Wars ...
Jedi (/ˈdʒɛdaɪ/), Jedi Knights, or collectively the Jedi Order are fictional characters, and often protagonists, featured in many works within the Star Wars franchise.
The clone commando RC-1136, known as Darman Skirata, got Jedi Knight Etain Tur-Mukan pregnant during the Clone Wars, resulting in their son, Venku Skirata, a Force-sensitive child born outside the Jedi Code's restrictions. Their forbidden relationship and child's birth were detailed in the Republic Commando novels, highlighting the complexities of clone troopers' development and the strictures of the Jedi Order, as Etain was killed shortly after Order 66 while protecting her family.
The answer, revealed in Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, rewrote much of what we thought we knew. Rey is the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious or Sheev Palpatine—not through a traditional lineage, but through a failed clone named Dathan, Rey's father.
Baylan defeated Ahsoka in a lightsaber duel, but it doesn't necessarily mean he is more powerful than her. While Baylan is a skilled duelist, he falls short compared to some of the best Jedi duelists like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Mace Windu.
Defined as between light and dark
The term "Gray Jedi" was introduced in Star Wars (1998) 36 as a descriptor for the Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn.
The Lost Twenty, also known as the The Lost, was a name given to the group of twenty Jedi Masters who left the Jedi Order throughout its history. According to Yula Braylon of the Jedi High Council, the Lost Twenty became disillusioned with the Jedi way of life.
Despite being trained like a Jedi by her master, Hati did not follow the Jedi code, and was not a strict user of the light side. However she was no Sith, and not a strict user of the dark side either.
By this logic, even Luke was a Grey Jedi as he rejected the conflict of the Jedi and Sith after making his own mistakes similar to that of the old order that he regretted and isolated himself from it to just live. He didn't turn to the Dark Side or seek greater power.
In Star Wars lore, Order 37 was a grim Clone Trooper contingency plan to capture a wanted individual (often a Jedi) by taking a civilian population hostage, locking down the area, and threatening mass execution if the target wasn't surrendered, making it a horrific tactic used by the Empire to force Jedi compliance. It was considered more brutal than Order 66 because it targeted civilians directly, forcing Jedi to often turn themselves in to save innocent lives, as seen on planets like Bellassa.
After Skywalker sacrificed himself to save the Resistance, Rey assumed his mantle as the last Jedi and became the apprentice of General Leia Organa.
Baylan was trained in the waxing-waning days of the Jedi Knights. He later grew disillusioned with the Order and its ways and left. Eventually, he fell to the dark side and took Shin Hati as his apprentice after Order 66 while they both became mercenaries.
Fun fact: Thrawn met Anakin on Battu during the clone wars, years later Thrawn and Vader went on a mission to Battu and just from observing Vader and seeing how he fought, felt, thought, everything. He found out that Vader was Anakin but kept the secret to himself.
In canon it was Kirak Infil'a , Cere Junda, Obi-Wan and Lord Momin . All messed him up quite badly with Kirak winning round 1 but losing round 2 and Momin cutting off his arm. Obi-Wan actually beat Vader. In Legends it was Shaa Koon, An'ya Kuro, a clone of Maul and Galen Marek.
No, Darth Plagueis is not Anakin Skywalker's father; Anakin had no biological father, being born of the Force itself in response to Plagueis's dark side manipulations, with Palpatine's tales of Plagueis's power over life being a manipulation to turn Anakin to the dark side, though Plagueis's attempts to create life did inadvertently cause Anakin's conception.
Snoke and his many copies were not a clone of any known individual the way the Clone Army soldiers were modified copies of Jango Fett. Nor was he a one-for-one recreation of a previous body like Palpatine's clone body. Snoke was an entirely new being made from scratch, and Dr.
Padmé didn't wear bras (or underwear) in Star Wars because director George Lucas famously told Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia) there was "no underwear in space," a rule extended to other characters like Padmé, suggesting a sci-fi lack of undergarments for comfort or visual reasons, though Carrie Fisher found the rule odd and compared it to Padmé's frequent costume changes, as cited in Wookieepedia and Reddit. While Leia famously went braless under her white robes (using gaffer tape instead), Padmé's elaborate outfits often made bras impractical or unnecessary for the desired look.
In Star Wars Rebels, Sabine is introduced as a Mandalorian graffiti artist and bounty hunter who left the Empire for the Rebel Alliance after a weapon she developed for them was used against her people; as a rebel, she joins the crew of the Ghost, recruiting Wedge Antilles to their cause, and on stealing the Darksaber ...
Phantom Menace has Qui-Gon say that Anakin seems to have been conceived by the Force, Revenge of the Sith hints that it was conception by the Force as manipulated by Darth Plagueis ("He was so powerful that he could even influence the midi-chlorians to create..." ~meaningful look at Anakin~ "... life.")