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"This is a list of the surviving Jedi. Others may remain, but of these we are certain. Unfortunately… they have hidden themselves extremely well."
―The Grand Inquisitor[1]

Selrahc Eluos was a Jedi who lived during the last years of the Galactic Republic and the reign of the Galactic Empire. Eluos was one of the few Jedi who survived Order 66,[1] an event that ended the Clone Wars and brought about the destruction of the Jedi Order,[2] and was able to hide themselves from the subsequent Great Jedi Purge enforced by Darth Vader and his Inquisitors. Shortly after the hunt for Eeth Koth, Darth Vader and the Grand Inquisitor met at a conference in the Inquisitorius Headquarters to review a holographic list of confirmed survivors that had hidden themselves well. Eluos was part of the list, as was Coleman Kcaj, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Oppo Rancisis, and Ka-Moon Kholi.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

"Darth Vader #19 also revealed two previously unknown Jedi survivors: Selrahc Eluos and Kah-Moon [sic] Kholi... oh man. Definitely the best Jedi of ALL TIME. Vader better PRAY he never finds those two."
―Author Charles Soule on Twitter[3]

Selrahc Eluos was first mentioned in a holographic list written in Aurebesh that appeared in the 2018 comic book Darth Vader (2017) 19, written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Giuseppe Camuncoli. The name Selrahc Eluos is a tuckerization of Soule's full name, as it is the name's reversed spelling.[1] Matt Martin later confirmed that Eluos and Ka-Moon Kholi, a tuckerization of Giuseppe Camuncoli's last name, were actual characters in canon continuity, and not simply easter eggs.[4]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Darth Vader (2017) 19
  2. Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
  3. TwitterLogo Charles Soule (@CharlesSoule) on Twitter: "Darth Vader #19 also revealed two previously unknown Jedi survivors: Selrahc Eluos and Kah-Moon Kholi... oh man. Definitely the best Jedi of ALL TIME. Vader better PRAY he never finds those two." (backup link)
  4. TwitterLogo Matt Martin (@missingwords) on Twitter: "Unlike the last list, these two are approved so sure. They're real." (screenshot)
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