What Baylan Skoll Meant By 'Bokken Jedi' In Ahsoka Episode 6
What did Baylan Skroll mean by 'Bokken Jedi' in Ahsoka episode 6? It has to do with how he views certain Jedi. Read on for more info on what it all means.
Read MoreWhat did Baylan Skroll mean by 'Bokken Jedi' in Ahsoka episode 6? It has to do with how he views certain Jedi. Read on for more info on what it all means.
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