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Ninja History

History of Jedi Ninjas

The Jedi Ninja took form in Korea during the Koryô Dynasty around 1380 A.D. These type of ninja were derived from the ninjas in Japan, only Jedi Ninjas were believed to be more deadly than a regular ninja. Jedi Ninjas were easy to spot as they carried around a weapon known as the light sabre. These "light sabres" were basically a sword type weapon that had a laser blade instead of a steel blade. Light sabres have been used in all of the ground breaking Star Wars movies.

The name Jedi was used to describe these type of ninjas because they had the ability to control a person with their mind or crush a mans body without even touching him. In Korean, the term Jedi means mind as in ninjas who can defeat you with their mind, hence the name Jedi Ninja.

In Korea, Jedi Ninja were the most feared fighter in Asian history. More deadly than a Samurai and regular ninja combined some would say. These ninjas have been known to kill 5 or 6 men without even being seen or heard, the only way a ninja could be detected is by the sound of the light sabre going through the flesh of a man.

Jedi Ninjas dominated the fighting scene and were high in numbers during the Koryô Dynasty and Chosôn Dynasty. Jedi Ninja slowly faded away around 1913 A.D. during the Colonial period but it has been rumored that some Jedi Ninja still live in the outskirts of Korean cities.