Summary
Baylan Skollcomes to life in this cosplay that really focuses on the details of theStar Warsvillain. Baylan Skoll once served as a Jedi Knight before the fall of the Republic and Great Purge of the Jedi. After the Empire takes over, however, his skills make him the perfect mercenary. Together with his apprentice Shin Hati, he becomes quite the formidable opponent, taking out anyone who stands in their way. As a former Jedi,Baylan holds no respect for the Empire or Darth Vader, blaming Anakin Skywalker for his actions that led to the Jedi’s collapse.
Thanks to the efforts of cosplayerLuke Winchester, Baylan Skoll has come to life onInstagram.

The caption sings the praises of Galactic Armory, a company geared toward the creation of replicas that help cosplayers achieve their looks. Winchester writes, “Despite not consisting of many parts the detail on the pieces is everything”. The leather and metal of his armor catches theorange hue of his lightsaber, casting the antagonist in an unsettling glow. The belted robes follow the style of the Jedi, but the black color serves as a reminder that Baylan is now no such thing.
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Why IS Baylan Skoll’s Lightsaber So Unusual?
Lightsaber blades come in all sorts of colors, yet the orange hue of Baylan Skoll’s lightsaber is a new look inStar Wars. Despite the noticeable difference between that weapon and every other lightsaber seen onscreen so far,Baylan’s lightsaber color was never explained inAhsoka.It’s no secret that the colors are significant, hinting at the expertise or character of its wielder. Blue often meant a specialty in combat while green indicated great focus on the Force, while red always revealed a user of the dark side. So what’s with the orange color?
What’s with the orange color?

Lucasfilm’s Dave Filoni might not have gone into the details behind Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati’s lightsaber colors, but his intentions are clear. Baylan doesn’t see himself as a villain, though he serves the Empire and opposes those who the audience ofStar Warsconsiders to be the heroes. He is the first “Dark Jedi” in canon; no longer a Jedi, but not quite a Sith. The red-orange blade serves as a reminder thatBaylan Skollis not aligned with the Sith as audiences might have come to expect from a pure red lightsaber.
Baylan Skoll
A mysterious and enigmatic Jedi Master, Baylan Skoll survived Order 66 and took on Shin Hati as his apprentice. He operated in the galaxy’s shadows for years, only emerging when he took on an assignment for the Imperial Morgan Elsbeth - a mission that took him to the distant planet Peridea. There, he continues to advance his own mysterious agenda.