{"id":189164,"date":"2021-12-07T08:43:39","date_gmt":"2021-12-07T03:13:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.www.bullfrag.com\/star-wars-reveals-darth-vaders-path-to-redemption\/"},"modified":"2021-12-07T08:43:39","modified_gmt":"2021-12-07T03:13:39","slug":"star-wars-reveals-darth-vaders-path-to-redemption","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bullfrag.com\/star-wars-reveals-darth-vaders-path-to-redemption\/","title":{"rendered":"Star Wars reveals Darth Vader’s path to redemption"},"content":{"rendered":"
Although Luke Skywalker was the main character for much of the original Star Wars trilogy, he was not actually the person referred to in the film’s title. Return of the jedi<\/em>. Of course, he became one of the legendary warriors just before the film and was on his way to reestablishing his Order, but the film’s title was referring to Darth Vader’s redemption and his return to the light side of the Force as Anakin. Skywalker.<\/p>\n Aside from the reveal that Vader was Luke’s father, the Sith Lord’s redemption was probably the most unexpected turn of events in Star Wars. Throughout the film, Luke insisted that there was still something good about his father, but Vader persistently resisted his son’s calls to the light. This is part of what made his sudden redemption so unexpected. However, a small detail in Darth Vader # 18<\/em> from Marvel, could be revealing that the Dark Lord’s redemption actually began long before anyone thought.<\/p>\n One of the surest ways to understand a Force user’s loyalty is to see the color of their eyes. Yellow eyes signify that a Sith has fallen to the power of the Dark Side. A Sith without yellow eyes, Count Dooku for example, had motivations that went beyond anger. On Revenge of the Sith<\/em> Anakin’s eyes were yellow, and we saw those eyes again later when Ashoka broke the Sith Lord’s helmet in Star wars rebels<\/em>. At that moment, Vader’s eyes burned with yellow fire; However, on Darth Vader # 18, the Sith Lord’s eyes returned to normal.<\/p>\n