Kylo Ren and the Holy War

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

mintamenapie:

actuallykylekallgren:

a-shipper-despite-herself:

HANG ON. I think I’m onto something. Firstly, this bit in the Visual Dictionary clarifies that the resemblance (which, as a Mediaevalist, I’d wondered about) of Kylo’s lightsaber to a Mediaeval crossguard sword was in fact deliberate:

“Kylo Ren’s unusual lightsaber is an ancient design, dating back thousands of years to the Great Scourge of Malachor. The crossguard blades, or quillons, are tributaries of the primary central blade, all spawning from a cracked kyber crystal that is the cause of their ragged, unstable appearance. An array of focusing crystal activators split the plasma stream into perpendicular blade energy channels creating the quillons. The emitter shrouds on the crossguard protect the bearer’s hand from the smaller blades.”

As you can see, this group of people (who, I think, have been confirmed as being Knights of Ren) have a rather strange assortment of old-fashioned-seeming weapons, which I wondered about before:

From this and some other screencaps you can see at least some kind of a battle-axe, some kind of a spear, and some mace-like blunt weapons. At first sight, their armour is also vaguely reminiscent of the Middle Ages.

Then it occurred to me exactly what Kylo’s costume has been reminding me of all along. It was a bit of a ’d’oh’ moment because it should have occurred to me sooner: I have actually studied them! The Hospitaller Knights, also known as the Knights of St John. An order of crusader fighting monks that was founded after the fall of the Templars. As the name implies, the Hospitallers originally also founded and took care of hospitals, though that business kind of fell by the wayside when they got more and more into the Holy War business.

Look them up on Google because there are many examples of the kind of costumes worn in different centuries and by different ranks: according to pictorial evidence, the black tabbards worn over armour came in different lengths, sometimes calf length surcoats, sometimes almost floor length, sometimes like a shorter tunic; sometimes layered; belted at the waist; and outside of the battlefield, they’d have worn a long, narrowish black monk’s habit with a black hooded cloak. Sound familiar?

Here’s an example of a longer surcoat from a shop that sells re-enactment gear:

The Hospitaller uniform was black with a white cross, though some of the lower-ranking soldiers had red uniforms, too. Templars and Teutonic Knights (other crusading orders) wore white uniforms with a red and black cross respectively, but otherwise similar in shape. The long, flowing tabbards worn over armour are definitely associated with the various orders of crusader knights, and the crossguard shape of the lightsaber brings the association home.

Here, Kylo seems to be wearing a combination of a longer surcoat and a shorter tabbard, both of them very Mediaeval in design:

Also, Kylo’s helmet is rather reminiscent of various 15th-century sallets in shape, though the front visor is more 13th century.

Basically, the Knights of Ren is starting to sound like a Mediaeval cosplay project gone horribly wrong.

Except that there’s more. Some Googling led me to connect Malachor to the Mandalorian Wars, which in turn connected to – surprise, surprise – crusaders in the Star Wars universe:

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mandalorian_Neo-Crusaders

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mandalorian_Crusaders

The Mandalorians seem to have been heavily indoctrinated and had their own sacred laws: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Resol%27nare

(Note that one of the sacred laws is the wearing of armour, which might mean that Kylo isn’t wearing his helmet only as a homage to Vader, but as a religious duty…)

Perhaps the Telegraph review’s description of Kylo as a ’radicalised Dark Side jihadi’ is surprisingly accurate. This heavy crusader symbolism here is starting to seem uncomfortably as though teenaged Ben got brainwashed into a religious cult that idealizes a Mediaeval-style concept of Holy War. 

Oh dear. That’s all I’ve got right now: oh. dear.

Goooood costume design. Goooooooooooooooood costume design.

@totallynotagentphilcoulson

Other than the Mandalorian connection I agree wholeheartedly with this post.

I still think Kylo Ren’s helmet isn’t just the obvious homage to Vader, but -in tandem with the light saber design being dated to the current canon’s version of the Mandalorian Wars- a subtle nod to a certain other Jedi-turned-Dark Sider-turned-the closest thing to a true balance between the Dark Side and the Light Side individual. So yeah okay still a Mandalorian connection but not one based on the idea that the Knights of Ren are a blend of Dark Side ideology with NeoCrusader-era Mandalorian ideology

I don’t know if Clone Wars is cannon, but iirc it had a plot thread about how the Mandalorians had once been a warlike culture, had become pacifists, and how there were some reactionaries on the planet who called themselves Deathwatch, and were trying to destroy the current regime and return Mandalore to its “glory” days.

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