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Star Wars Black Series Coruscant Jedi Temple

The Jedi Temple on Coruscant — Council chambers, training halls, and the institution at the heart of the Republic's defence. The Black Series figures for this scene, covering the Temple's defenders, its guards, and the threats that penetrate it.

The Jedi Temple on Coruscant is the institutional heart of the Jedi Order — the training ground, the archive, the Council’s seat, and ultimately the place where the Order ends. In The Clone Wars, the Temple is a recurring setting for the series’ most politically and morally complex stories: the Temple bombing arc, the Ahsoka framing, the confrontations between the Council’s rigid authority and the more instinctive judgements of Jedi in the field. The Black Series figures for this scene cover the Temple’s guardians and the forces that breach its walls.

The Scene in Star Wars

The Jedi Temple appears across the prequel era as the physical manifestation of everything the Order stands for — and everything that makes it vulnerable. It’s where Jedi are trained from childhood, where the Council deliberates, where the archives hold thousands of years of accumulated knowledge. It’s also where the Order’s institutional defensiveness is most visible, and where decisions are made that drive Ahsoka Tano out of the Order entirely.

In The Clone Wars, the Temple’s most significant storyline is the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar — a terrorist attack that Ahsoka is eventually framed for, tried for, and nearly executed for, before the true culprit is revealed. The arc is one of the series’ darkest and most revealing: it shows the Jedi Council at its most fallible, most willing to believe the worst of one of its own when external pressure demands a verdict. Anakin Skywalker is the only Council-adjacent figure who maintains faith in Ahsoka throughout — which takes on considerable weight knowing what Anakin becomes, and why.

The temple also features in training sequences, Council deliberations, and the ongoing tension between the Order’s formal hierarchy and the lived reality of a war the Jedi are fighting as generals rather than peacekeepers. That tension — the Order as institution versus the Order as calling — runs through the series and comes to its conclusion when the 501st marches through the Temple gates in Revenge of the Sith.

The Jedi Temple Guard

The Jedi Temple Guard is one of the most distinctive figures in the Clone Wars sub-line — anonymous, armoured, wielding a double-bladed yellow lightsaber pike, their individual identities concealed behind identical masks. Temple Guards are the Order’s internal security, and their masked uniformity makes them a deliberate visual contrast to the named, individualised Jedi the series follows.

That anonymity is part of what makes the figure work as a display piece. A Temple Guard doesn’t represent a specific person — it represents the institution, the faceless authority of the Order itself. In one of The Clone Wars’ most unsettling uses of the design, a fallen Jedi manifests as a spectral Temple Guard, which gives the masked figure a retrospective ambiguity that a named character couldn’t carry. The yellow lightsaber pike is also one of the more unusual weapon configurations in the Black Series, immediately identifiable as Temple-specific rather than general Jedi issue.

As a collecting target the Guard works in multiple directions — as a single centrepiece that anchors the Temple display, or as an army-building figure given that the Guards are explicitly a corps rather than individuals. The double-bladed pike configuration adds visual scale that single-blade figures don’t provide.

Quinlan Vos

Quinlan Vos is a Jedi Master whose history in Star Wars spans the prequel comics through The Clone Wars and into the Dark Disciple novel — one of the most developed Jedi characters outside the films. His psychometry ability, which lets him read memories through touch, gives him investigative capabilities the Order rarely deploys and methods that put him in permanent tension with the Council’s orthodoxy. He operates in the grey areas the Jedi Order officially doesn’t acknowledge.

His relationship with Asajj Ventress — developed across The Clone Wars and Dark Disciple — is one of the more genuinely complex character arcs in the extended canon. A Jedi and a Nightsister assassin navigating something neither of their traditions has language for. His Black Series figure arriving in 2026 reflects the depth of the Clone Wars sub-line’s engagement with that extended material.

For the Jedi Temple display, Vos provides the named Jedi presence the Guard figures deliberately avoid — a specific character with a specific history on the Temple’s grounds, and a reminder that the Order’s most interesting figures are often the ones the Council finds most difficult.

MagnaGuard and Commando Droid

The MagnaGuard and Commando Droid represent the Separatist threats that breach the Temple’s defences across various Clone Wars arcs. MagnaGuards — General Grievous’s IG-100 series bodyguards — are among the most formidable droid opponents in the series, wielding electrostaffs and built to continue functioning after significant damage. They’re designed specifically to fight Jedi, which makes them the natural antagonist for a Jedi Temple display.

Commando Droids are the BX-series infiltrators — faster, more capable, and more tactically sophisticated than standard B1 battle droids. They’re used for exactly the kind of targeted operation that a Temple penetration would require: small units, high capability, specific objectives. As a figure the Commando Droid is one of the more sleek and visually striking droid designs in the Clone Wars sub-line.

Both figures pull double duty in the broader Clone Wars Battles display. The Temple scene is where that broader conflict comes inside the institution — the war arriving at the place that was supposed to be above it.

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