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*[[Tahiri Veila]], [[Lowbacca]] and [[Tesar Sebatyne]] were placed in temporary exile on Dagobah after choosing to spy on the [[New Jedi Order]] for the [[Killik]]s in [[36 ABY]].<ref name="The Swarm War">''[[Dark Nest III: The Swarm War]]''</ref>
 
*[[Tahiri Veila]], [[Lowbacca]] and [[Tesar Sebatyne]] were placed in temporary exile on Dagobah after choosing to spy on the [[New Jedi Order]] for the [[Killik]]s in [[36 ABY]].<ref name="The Swarm War">''[[Dark Nest III: The Swarm War]]''</ref>
 
*[[Luke Skywalker]] was exiled by [[Natasi Daala]] from [[Coruscant]] and any planet which had a [[Jedi Temple]] or other similar Jedi facility on it in [[43 ABY|43.5 ABY]].<ref name="Outcast">''[[Outcast (novel)|Outcast]]''</ref>
 
*[[Luke Skywalker]] was exiled by [[Natasi Daala]] from [[Coruscant]] and any planet which had a [[Jedi Temple]] or other similar Jedi facility on it in [[43 ABY|43.5 ABY]].<ref name="Outcast">''[[Outcast (novel)|Outcast]]''</ref>
*[[Ahsoka Tano]] went into self-imposed exile after being put on trial and acquitted for the Jedi temple bombing in [[20 BBY]]. She was asked back into order, but refused and left.
 
   
 
==Groups who used exile as punishment==
 
==Groups who used exile as punishment==

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Luke Skywalker went into exile after the Second Galactic Civil War.

"I had thought you had taken the exile's path, wandering the galaxy."
Atris to Meetra Surik.[src]

Exile was a form of punishment used by numerous cultures and sentient species across the galaxy in which the punished were banished from the society issuing the punishment, rarely ever to return. This form of punishment was known to be practiced by the Jedi Order against members who went against the will of the Order or turned to the dark side. Not all cases of exile were a form of punishment, as any being could place themselves in a self-imposed exile for a wrong they perceived they had done, removing themselves from society to keep them from wronging another again, or for failing a task they had believed they should have accomplished.

Examples of exile

Groups who used exile as punishment

Appearances

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