Class 2
Class Two: Hello welcome to class two,
Now that you have finished your first class (if you have not go complete class one) lets continue in your teachings.
The fundamental basic's for a Jedi, you will need to know the following.
- The Jedi Code,
Emotion, yet peace.
Ignorance, yet knowledge.
Passion, yet serenity.
Chaos, yet harmony.
Death, yet the Force.
Historical information (Jedi Order)
Date of founding
-c. 25,783 BBY
Planet of founding
-Tython
Founder
-Cala Brin
-Garon Jard
-Rajivari
-Ters Sendon
Now take time to study and learn this,
Assignment will be learning the code by heart and starting to learn the information about the history of the Jedi.
In addition make a post about what the Code means to you after taking a day to think on it.
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After taking a day to think about the Jedi Code, I see it as more than just words from Star Wars—it feels like a guide for how we should act within GRMGaming and toward each other.
“Emotion, yet peace” means that emotions are part of who we are, especially in competitive gaming. Everyone gets frustrated, excited, or upset at times, but being part of GRMGaming means learning to stay calm, respectful, and supportive even when matches don’t go our way.
“Ignorance, yet knowledge” reminds me that no one knows everything. Whether it’s learning a new game mechanic, strategy, or even how to work better as a team, we are always learning. Being open to advice and willing to grow makes the clan stronger.
“Passion, yet serenity” represents playing with heart while keeping control. We can be competitive and dedicated without becoming toxic or negative. Passion should build the community, not divide it.
“Chaos, yet harmony” really stands out in gaming. Things go wrong—disconnects, bad games, or disagreements—but a true member of GRMGaming helps bring balance back instead of adding to the chaos.
Finally, “Death, yet the Force” reminds me that losses, setbacks, or mistakes are not the end. We learn from them and come back stronger, staying connected as a clan no matter what happens.
To me, the Jedi Code reflects what GRMGaming stands for: respect, growth, teamwork, and providing a place where people feel welcome. It’s not just about being good at games—it’s about being good to each other.