Is he a lightbringer? no.
Is he the Dark Lord? no.
The person in the fable will "bring · come · balance · balance" to the force.
A few years ago, I stepped into the Star Wars pit under the forcible Amway of a friend. Starting from prequel 1, the plot at the beginning was irrelevant, and it was not until this prophecy appeared that I was really interested in the Star Wars series.
What is balance?
The context at the time: Clearly, the bright side of the republic was in excess. The Jedi boss sat in a spacious and comfortable room in the bustling capital, and established an absolute monopoly in resources, talents, and academics, which was really comparable to the medieval church. They excavated the gates of talent masters from all over the republic, while holding heavy soldiers, they declined important responsibilities. Stay out of the way with the shield of peace and neutrality, indifferent to suffering creatures. The entire high level of the republic was immersed in the delusion of a good world, while holding high the banner of democracy, while acquiescing to the sale of people.
Everyone knows that the Force is a gift from the universe, but they are willing to settle in the most civilized world and do the most leisurely work.
Maintain (upper) peace, uphold (upper) justice.
Those dark planets, those suffering peoples, we can't see or see.
Ah, since it's something that democracy doesn't want to manage~
Then let the darkness fall.
With great power, comes great responsibility,
or another great power for replacement.
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