We haven't seen or heard from Rey (Daisy Ridley) since the final moments of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but some new dialogue may give us some idea of what to expect when the character returns for Lucasfilm's upcoming Rey-focused movie.
The quotes come from the latest wave of kyber crystals released in Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge at Disney World and Disneyland, and would appear to give us a glimpse into the mind of Rey "Skywalker" following the events of the sequel trilogy.
Here are the quotes in full (via Gizmodo).
“When I met Luke Skywalker, I offered him his lightsaber and he tossed it away. But the Force doesn’t always make things easy. So you keep trying, that’s all you can do.”
“I came from something evil. Sometimes I still want to run from that. But I have learned there are things stronger than blood and that the smallest light can push back the deepest darkness.”
“I’m Rey, Rey Skywalker.”
“Maybe you’ve heard. I’m all the Jedi. So I’ve got that going for me.”
“Luke Skywalker was my master. So was his sister Leia. And her son, Ben, gave his life for me. I took the Skywalker name to honor them and their legacy.”
“The Force is so much bigger than any creed, any philosophy, anything that can fit in a bunch of books. Master Skywalker taught me that in his first lesson on Ahch-To. I knew right away I’d never forget it. That I’d never be the same.”
“I grew up in the desert and yet every night I dreamt of an island. A tiny dot in an endless sea. I saw it so clearly. But I never imagined it might be real. Real. And waiting for me.”
“Ben was right about letting go of the past. But not about killing it. My task is to make something new. Not by killing the past but by building on all that’s good in it.”
“The early Jedi sought to bind the galaxy’s wounds. They looked at what was broken and saw how to fix it. When I read that I thought, ‘Well, I’m good at that already.’”
“I’ve studied the sacred texts of the Jedi. Do you know what the most important pages are? It’s the blank ones left at the end because those ancient teachers knew the lessons weren’t finished and never could be.”
Now, we obviously have no way of knowing for sure if this dialogue will have any direct connection to the planned movie, but it is the first Star Wars media to canonically take place after The Rise of Skywalker, and could, at the very least, provide some insight into Rey's mindset heading into the next story.
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