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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Chosen |  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Jacob Berab - Ordination of 1538In 1538 twenty-five rabbis met in assembly at Safed and ordained Berab, giving him the right to ordain any number of others, who would then form a Sanhedrin. In a discourse in the synagogue at Safed, Berab defended the legality of his ordination from a Talmudic standpoint, and showed the nature of the rights conferred upon him. On hearing of this event most of the other Palestinian scholars expressed their agreement, and the few who discountenanced the innovation had ...
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Jacob Berab - Dispute with Ibn Ḥabib.To obtain the good-will of the Jews of the Holy City, the first use that Berab made of his new dignity was to ordain the chief rabbi at Jerusalem, Levi b. Jacob ibn Ḥabib. Since the latter had for many years been a personal opponent of Berab, and the two had had many disputes in regard to rabbinical decisions and approbations, Berab's ordination of Ibn Ḥabib shows that he placed general above personal interests. Moreover, the terms in which Berab officially announced Ibn Ḥabib's ordination were kindly ones. Berab, therefore, expected n ...
See also:Jacob Berab, Jacob Berab - Chosen Rabbi at Eighteen, Jacob Berab - Plan for Ordination, Jacob Berab - Ordination of 1538, Jacob Berab - Dispute with Ibn Ḥabib., Jacob Berab - External link Read more here: » Jacob Berab: Encyclopedia II - Jacob Berab - Dispute with Ibn Ḥabib. |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers(Main article: Potential and new Slayers)
Potential Slayers or Slayers-in-training are adolescent girls who have the potential to be the next Slayer. By the end of the series, this concept was anachronistic, as Willow's spell in "Chosen" gave the power of the Slayer to all girls who had the potential for it.
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See also:Slayer Buffyverse, Slayer Buffyverse - The Chosen One, Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - The legend, Slayer Buffyverse - The future, Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilities, Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Non-canon Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Slayers turned vampires Read more here: » Slayer Buffyverse: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers |
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Slayer Buffyverse - Slayers turned vampires.
Marsilka, Cassia
Kessler, Britta
Zoe
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See also:Slayer Buffyverse, Slayer Buffyverse - The Chosen One, Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - The legend, Slayer Buffyverse - The future, Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilities, Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Non-canon Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Slayers turned vampires Read more here: » Slayer Buffyverse: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Non-canon Slayers |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - RSA - History of RSAThe algorithm was described in 1977 by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Len Adleman at MIT; the letters RSA are the initials of their surnames.
Clifford Cocks, a British mathematician working for GCHQ, described an equivalent system in an internal document in 1973. Given the relatively expensive computers needed to implement it at the time it was mostly considered a curiosity and, as far as is publicly known, was never deployed. His discovery, however, was not revealed until 1997 ...
See also:RSA, RSA - History of RSA, RSA - Operation, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Encrypting messages, RSA - Decrypting messages, RSA - A working example, RSA - Padding schemes, RSA - Signing messages, RSA - Security, RSA - Practical considerations, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Speed, RSA - Key distribution, RSA - Timing attacks, RSA - Adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks Read more here: » RSA: Encyclopedia II - RSA - History of RSA |
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RSA - Key generation.
Suppose a user Alice wishes to allow Bob to send her a private message over an insecure transmission medium. She takes the following steps to generate a public key and a private key:
Choose two large prime numbers and such that , randomly and independently of each other.
Compute .
Compute the totient .
Choose an integer e such that which is coprime to .
Compute d such t ...
See also:RSA, RSA - History of RSA, RSA - Operation, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Encrypting messages, RSA - Decrypting messages, RSA - A working example, RSA - Padding schemes, RSA - Signing messages, RSA - Security, RSA - Practical considerations, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Speed, RSA - Key distribution, RSA - Timing attacks, RSA - Adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks Read more here: » RSA: Encyclopedia II - RSA - Operation |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers(Note: As of the series finale of Buffy, all living "potential Slayers" have become full Slayers.)
First Slayer
Adja
al-Durr, Shagrat
Gellert, Ildiko
Gish, Arabelle
Fray, Melaka
Kessler, Britta
Kim, Su-Li
Lehane, Faith
Makumura, Yuki
Minomoto, Kishi
Neizghani Naayee
Rong, Xin
Summers, Buffy Anne
Thessily of Thessilonikki
Winny the Slayer
W ...
See also:Slayer Buffyverse, Slayer Buffyverse - The Chosen One, Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - The legend, Slayer Buffyverse - The future, Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilities, Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Non-canon Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Slayers turned vampires Read more here: » Slayer Buffyverse: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - The futureDuring the 21st century, a Slayer and a group of mystical allies faced an apocalyptic army of demons. When the war ended, all demons and magics were banished from this dimension. This Slayer was the last to be called because all the demons were gone. The line did continue, there were potential slayers, but they were never called, never trained. The Watchers' Council became a group of crazed fanatics believing the demons would return. For centuries these Watchers waited and obs ...
See also:Slayer Buffyverse, Slayer Buffyverse - The Chosen One, Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - The legend, Slayer Buffyverse - The future, Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilities, Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Non-canon Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Slayers turned vampires Read more here: » Slayer Buffyverse: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - The future |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilitiesThe powers that are bestowed upon the Slayer are mostly physical enhancements. Through careful studying of her feats of strength over the 7 years the show spanned, it has been deduced that Buffy, Faith and other Slayers have great strength.
There are two schools of thought as to the nature of the strength. Some state that the limit for a Slayer's abilities is 10 tons of dead lifting strength, like Spider-Man. The second school of thought limits the ability to 2 tons at most. The difference in opinion is largely a result of the use of ...
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - RSA - SecurityThe security of the RSA cryptosystem is based on two mathematical problems: the problem of factoring very large numbers, and the RSA problem. Full decryption of an RSA ciphertext is thought to be infeasible on the assumption that both of these problems are hard, i.e., no efficient algorithm exists for solving them. Providing security against partial decryption may require the addition of a secure padding scheme.
The RSA problem is defined as the task of taking eth roots modulo a composite n: recovering a value ...
See also:RSA, RSA - History of RSA, RSA - Operation, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Encrypting messages, RSA - Decrypting messages, RSA - A working example, RSA - Padding schemes, RSA - Signing messages, RSA - Security, RSA - Practical considerations, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Speed, RSA - Key distribution, RSA - Timing attacks, RSA - Adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks Read more here: » RSA: Encyclopedia II - RSA - Security |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - RSA - Practical considerations
RSA - Key generation.
Finding the large primes p and q is usually done by testing random numbers of the right size with probabilistic primality tests which quickly eliminate virtually all non-primes.
p and q should not be 'too close', lest the Fermat factorization for n be successful. Furthermore, if either p-1 or q-1 has only small prime factors, n can be factored quickly and these values of p or ...
See also:RSA, RSA - History of RSA, RSA - Operation, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Encrypting messages, RSA - Decrypting messages, RSA - A working example, RSA - Padding schemes, RSA - Signing messages, RSA - Security, RSA - Practical considerations, RSA - Key generation, RSA - Speed, RSA - Key distribution, RSA - Timing attacks, RSA - Adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks Read more here: » RSA: Encyclopedia II - RSA - Practical considerations |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Family Tree album - Track listing
Family Tree album - CD 1: Roots 1.
Time length: 14:05.
Family Tree album - CD 2: Roots 2.
Time length: 17:28.
Family Tree album - CD 3: Beats.
Time length: 16:28.
Family Tree album - CD 4: Strings 1.
Time length: 18:18.
Family Tree album - CD 5: Strings 2.
Time length: 19:00.
Family Tree album - Booklet - Words.
Family Tree albu ...
See also:Family Tree album, Family Tree album - Track listing, Family Tree album - CD 1: Roots 1, Family Tree album - CD 2: Roots 2, Family Tree album - CD 3: Beats, Family Tree album - CD 4: Strings 1, Family Tree album - CD 5: Strings 2, Family Tree album - Booklet - Words, Family Tree album - CD 6: Greatest Hits as Chosen by Björk, Family Tree album - Credits, Family Tree album - CD 1 - Roots 1, Family Tree album - CD 2 - Roots 2, Family Tree album - CD 3 - Beats, Family Tree album - CD 4 - Strings 1, Family Tree album - CD 5 - Strings 2, Family Tree album - CD 6 - Greatest Hits as Chosen by Björk, Family Tree album - Booklet - Words, Family Tree album - List of templates, Family Tree album - Personnel Read more here: » Family Tree album: Encyclopedia II - Family Tree album - Track listing |
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Family Tree album - CD 1 - Roots 1.
”Síðasta Ég”
Written by: Björk, Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson. Production: Björk and Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson. Engineering: Mel Jefferson. Mix: Jim Abbiss.
Note: recorded in 1986 when Björk and G. K. Óttarsson were together in The Elgar Sisters.
”Glóra”
Written by: Björk. Flute: Björk. Production: Björk. Engineering: Mel Jefferson. Mix: Ji ...
See also:Family Tree album, Family Tree album - Track listing, Family Tree album - CD 1: Roots 1, Family Tree album - CD 2: Roots 2, Family Tree album - CD 3: Beats, Family Tree album - CD 4: Strings 1, Family Tree album - CD 5: Strings 2, Family Tree album - Booklet - Words, Family Tree album - CD 6: Greatest Hits as Chosen by Björk, Family Tree album - Credits, Family Tree album - CD 1 - Roots 1, Family Tree album - CD 2 - Roots 2, Family Tree album - CD 3 - Beats, Family Tree album - CD 4 - Strings 1, Family Tree album - CD 5 - Strings 2, Family Tree album - CD 6 - Greatest Hits as Chosen by Björk, Family Tree album - Booklet - Words, Family Tree album - List of templates, Family Tree album - Personnel Read more here: » Family Tree album: Encyclopedia II - Family Tree album - Credits |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - King of the Britons - Kings of the Britons
King of the Britons - House of Troy.
Brutus I (Brute) 1149–1125 BC
Locrinus (Locrine) 1125–1105 BC
Queen Gwendolen 1105–1090 BC jointly with...
Maddan (Madan) 1105–1065 BC
Mempricius 1065–1045 BC
Ebraucus (Ebranck) 1045–1005 BC
Brutus II Greenshield 1005–993 BC
Leil 993–968 BC
Rud Hud Hudibras (Lud) 968–929 BC
Bladud (Blaedud) 929–909 BC
Leir (Lear) 909–855 BC (died 849 BC)
Maglaurus, duk ...
See also:King of the Britons, King of the Britons - Kings of the Britons, King of the Britons - House of Troy, King of the Britons - House of Cornwall, King of the Britons - House of Loegria, King of the Britons - House of Monmouth, King of the Britons - Kings Chosen by Lot, King of the Britons - House of Beldgabred, King of the Britons - Kings Chosen by Lot, King of the Britons - House of Capoir, King of the Britons - Anti–Roman Resistance Leader, King of the Britons - House of the Severi, King of the Britons - Usurping British Rulers, King of the Britons - Roman Commander, King of the Britons - House of the Votadini, King of the Britons - House of the Constantii, King of the Britons - House of the Gewissei, King of the Britons - House of the Votadini, King of the Britons - House of the Gewissei, King of the Britons - House of the Votadini, King of the Britons - House of the Dumnonii, King of the Britons - Usurping British Ruler, King of the Britons - House of Brittany, King of the Britons - House of the Gewissei, King of the Britons - House of Brittany, King of the Britons - House of the Dumnonii, King of the Britons - House of Brittany, King of the Britons - House of Dyfed, King of the Britons - House of Gwynedd, King of the Britons - House of Wessex, King of the Britons - House of Gwynedd, King of the Britons - Aftermath Read more here: » King of the Britons: Encyclopedia II - King of the Britons - Kings of the Britons |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Digimon - Comics
Digimon - C'mon Digimon.
In summer 1997, a one-shot manga involving battles between more-or-less holographic Digimon was planned, but apparently never got off the ground. However, this manga was published as a special in volume two of V-Tamer, and there it was revealed the hero of this manga, Kentarou, was the source and inspiration for the design and character of Taichi, the hero of V-Tamer and the leader of the Chosen Children in Digimon Adventure.
Digimon - Di ...
See also:Digimon, Digimon - Overview, Digimon - TV series, Digimon - Characters, Digimon - Digimon Adventure, Digimon - Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon - Digimon Tamers, Digimon - Digimon Frontier, Digimon - Songs, Digimon - OP Themes, Digimon - ED Themes, Digimon - Comics, Digimon - C'mon Digimon, Digimon - Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01, Digimon - Digimon Next, Digimon - Dark Horse, Digimon - Panini, Digimon - TOKYOPOP manga, Digimon - Digimon Chronicle, Digimon - D-Cyber, Digimon - Fan Influence, Digimon - Notable people, Digimon - Movie Cast English version Read more here: » Digimon: Encyclopedia II - Digimon - Comics |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Government and private institutions and enterprises in exterior provinces and Manchukuo
List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Chosen.
General Government of Chosen
East Foment Company
Noguchi Zaibatsu
Imperial Keiho University
Bank of Chosen
Chosen Railway Company
Heijo Arsenal
Fusan Port Administration Service
List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Karafuto.
88th Di ...
See also:List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Japanese Central Government, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Imperial affairs, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Military and national defense, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Industry working mining finance and commerce, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Communications and information, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Parliament interior justice and local security, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Education science/technology culture tourism and religion, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Some associations and groups, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Foreign affairs, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Agriculture harvest and fishing, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Japanese transport services, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Private enterprise and groups, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Private enterprise clans, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Private and exclusive associations, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Government and private institutions and enterprises in exterior provinces and Manchukuo, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Chosen, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Karafuto, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Taiwan, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Manchukuo, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Southern Mandate, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Occupied Chinese lands, List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Southeast Asian lands Read more here: » List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945: Encyclopedia II - List of Japanese institutions 1930-1945 - Government and private institutions and enterprises in exterior provinces and Manchukuo |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - BuffyIn the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffy Summers, in addition to being a Run-of-the-mill Chosen One, has a Messianic role and Messianic duties.
Buffy is just a normal girl until she learns that she is a slayer, a person that is chosen in every generation and who is born with super-human abilities. As she is the only girl on Earth with such powers, she is the only person capable of stopping evil from spreading around ...
See also:Messiahs in fiction and fantasy, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Akira, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Army of Darkness, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Babylon 5, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Buffy, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Chrono Trigger, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Deep Impact, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Dune, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Fallout II, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Harry Potter, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Kingdom Hearts, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Legacy of Kain, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Lord of the Rings, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Marvel Comics, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - The Matrix Trilogy, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Narnia, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Sailor Moon, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Star Trek, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Star Wars, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Sonic the Hedgehog, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Superman, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - The Terminator, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Warhammer 40000, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Wheel of Time, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Xenogears, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Yu-Gi-Oh! Read more here: » Messiahs in fiction and fantasy: Encyclopedia II - Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Buffy |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Jedi - Structure of the OrderThere is a well-developed hierarchy of ranks, listed below.
Jedi - Jedi ranks.
Members of the order progressed through four tiers of rank, sometimes referred to as levels.
Youngling
An unofficial title, this refers to a child with Force potential. More accurately, Youngling is Galactic Basic slang for children of any sort. At a very young age, the Jedi initiates leave their homes and are assigned to a group for training. If a youngling is not chosen by any Jedi Knight to be the ...
See also:Jedi, Jedi - Origins of the Order, Jedi - Becoming a Jedi, Jedi - The Force, Jedi - Inspirations Behind The Force, Jedi - The Jedi Code, Jedi - Structure of the Order, Jedi - Jedi ranks, Jedi - The Chosen One, Jedi - Grey Jedi, Jedi - The Pillars of Jedi Strength, Jedi - Political Organization, Jedi - The Lightsaber, Jedi - The Dark Side of the Force, Jedi - Recent history of the Jedi, Jedi - The Jedi-Sith conflict resumes, Jedi - The Dark Times and the Empire Return of the Jedi, Jedi - After the Galactic Civil War, Jedi - The New Jedi Order, Jedi - The Dark Nest, Jedi - Major Jedi, Jedi - Ancient Jedi, Jedi - Pre-Ruusan Old Republic Jedi, Jedi - Post-Ruusan Old Republic Jedi, Jedi - The New Jedi Order Read more here: » Jedi: Encyclopedia II - Jedi - Structure of the Order |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Jedi - Structure of the OrderThere is a well-developed hierarchy of ranks, listed below.
Jedi - Jedi Ranks.
Members of the order progressed through four tiers of rank, sometimes referred to as levels.
Youngling
An unofficial title, this refers to a child with Force potential. More accurately, Youngling is Galactic Basic slang for children of any sort. At a very young age, the Jedi initiates leave their homes and are assigned to a group for training. If a youngling is not chosen by any Jedi Knight to be the ...
See also:Jedi, Jedi - Origins of the Order, Jedi - Becoming a Jedi, Jedi - The Force, Jedi - Inspirations Behind The Force, Jedi - The Jedi Code, Jedi - Structure of the Order, Jedi - Jedi Ranks, Jedi - Jedi Types, Jedi - The Chosen One, Jedi - Grey Jedi, Jedi - The Pillars of Jedi Strength, Jedi - Political Organization, Jedi - The Lightsaber, Jedi - The Dark Side of the Force, Jedi - Recent history of the Jedi, Jedi - The Jedi-Sith conflict resumes, Jedi - The Dark Times and the Empire Return of the Jedi, Jedi - After the Galactic Civil War, Jedi - The New Jedi Order, Jedi - The Dark Nest, Jedi - Major Jedi, Jedi - Ancient Jedi, Jedi - Pre-Ruusan Old Republic Jedi, Jedi - Post-Ruusan Old Republic Jedi, Jedi - The New Jedi Order Read more here: » Jedi: Encyclopedia II - Jedi - Structure of the Order |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Chrono TriggerIn the video game Chrono Trigger a group of heroes travels through time to stop an incredible evil. The leader of the group, Crono, is a messianic figure who even "dies" and is resurrected during the course of the story.
In addition to Crono, the group has a second "chosen" character, a knight named Glenn, who travels under the name 'Frog', and who is referred to as a "Legendary Hero". He bears a token known as the "Hero's Medal" and i ...
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Star WarsIn Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace a young junkyard slave, Anakin Skywalker, is discovered by Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his padawan, Obi Wan Kenobi, who (mainly Qui-Gon) believes him to be the "Chosen One" who is prophesied to bring balance to the Force and destroy the Sith. Qui-Gon Jinn is convinced on this fact when Anakin's mother reveals to him that Anakin has no father and was possibly conceived by the Force itself. This fact explains why Anakin has the highest midi-chlorian count of any lifeform. Also, the coming of t ...
See also:Messiahs in fiction and fantasy, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Akira, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Army of Darkness, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Babylon 5, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Buffy, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Chrono Trigger, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Deep Impact, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Dune, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Fallout II, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Harry Potter, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Kingdom Hearts, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Legacy of Kain, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Lord of the Rings, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Marvel Comics, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - The Matrix Trilogy, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Narnia, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Sailor Moon, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Star Trek, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Star Wars, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Sonic the Hedgehog, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Superman, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - The Terminator, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Warhammer 40000, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Wheel of Time, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Xenogears, Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Yu-Gi-Oh! Read more here: » Messiahs in fiction and fantasy: Encyclopedia II - Messiahs in fiction and fantasy - Star Wars |
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|  |  |  | Chosen: Encyclopedia II - Jedi - Origins of the OrderThe Jedi Knights were an order of individuals who had the ability to touch and work alongside the Force. Shunning its dark side, the Jedi followed the light side of the Force, using their power for unselfish, beneficial and servitudial acts. The order began tens of thousands of years before the rise of the Galactic Empire. Many ancient and semi-legendary organizations have been proposed as the forerunners of the Jedi Order, such as the Order of Dai Bendu or the Chatos Academy, but no conclusive links have ever been shown. Likewise, the birth ...
See also:Jedi, Jedi - Origins of the Order, Jedi - Becoming a Jedi, Jedi - The Force, Jedi - Inspirations Behind The Force, Jedi - The Jedi Code, Jedi - Structure of the Order, Jedi - Jedi ranks, Jedi - The Chosen One, Jedi - Grey Jedi, Jedi - The Pillars of Jedi Strength, Jedi - Political Organization, Jedi - The Lightsaber, Jedi - The Dark Side of the Force, Jedi - Recent history of the Jedi, Jedi - The Jedi-Sith conflict resumes, Jedi - The Dark Times and the Empire Return of the Jedi, Jedi - After the Galactic Civil War, Jedi - The New Jedi Order, Jedi - The Dark Nest, Jedi - Major Jedi, Jedi - Ancient Jedi, Jedi - Pre-Ruusan Old Republic Jedi, Jedi - Post-Ruusan Old Republic Jedi, Jedi - The New Jedi Order Read more here: » Jedi: Encyclopedia II - Jedi - Origins of the Order |
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