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Then it goes on to say ''Initiate Programme (IP) and is also a member of the Order is considered a "Novice". Upon completion of the IP they will be an "Initiate"
and considered ready for Apprenticeship to a Training Master''.
So at what point would u become a Jedi knight. Would that be after the initiate stage?
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It takes a lot of commitment and patience, but if you are truly invested, it can be done.
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vladucard wrote: once you finish the IP, you become an initiate. In that time, you would be actively participating in the Temple and chatting up with some knights until you and a knight decide to go into an apprenticeship. Before you become a Knight, you have to complete an apprenticeship that will last 6+ months and be deemed ready by your TM and the council to become a Knight.
It takes a lot of commitment and patience, but if you are truly invested, it can be done.
This is the process here at Totjo, to become a Jedi Knight here in our order.
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Zenith Felwood wrote: I'm really not sure about all this yet. However do plan on going though with the IP. Thank you Apprentice vladucard for your help.
you are welcome! And it's ok, take all the time you need! Definitely check out the doctrine and all that good stuff. Also, feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns!
Oh, and keep in mind, you don't have to believe to participate, we have people here who just want to learn
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