So this topic recently came up in a game I'm in and it's causing a bit of frustration.
Why would anyone in the Galaxy who was born during or after the Clone Wars have a positive opinion of the Jedi? Wouldn't the exact opposite more often be the case?
I'd like to present the following in support of this position:
1. The Clone Wars, which caused devastation and upheaval on a galactic scale from 22 BBY - 19 BBY and resulted in billions of casualties, were fought between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Regardless of which side, if either, someone were to sympathize with, the fact remains that the CIS was founded by Count Dooku, a "retired" Jedi Master and the clone army that would become the Grand Army of the Republic was ordered by Sifo Dyas, a member of the Jedi Council many years before there was even a war to fight. Since these were matters of public record, I'd say it's safe to assume that the average citizen of the Star Wars galaxy is aware of them or could become so with minimal effort. Even if the Empire later destroyed or altered records of this information, an action I'd argue the it wouldn't undertake since doing so would run counter to the Empire's best interests, most people would have relatives or associates who were alive prior to the Clone Wars to provide it.
2. The Jedi Council and its agents (hereafter referred to as Republic Jedi) then took command of the Grand Army of the Republic, a force of genetically engineered and mentally programmed slave soldiers they themselves created prior to the war for unspecified reasons. The CIS leadership commissioned an expansion of their existing droid and conventional armies, pooling them into a single cooperative force and Count Dooku trained his own Force-Sensitive agents (hereafter referred to as Seperatist Jedi). The reason I'm referring to these groups as Republic or Separatist Jedi is due to the fact that from the outside and at a distance, that is to say, the perspective of the average citizen of the Star Wars galaxy, these two groups would have looked remarkably similar (see lightsabers + magical/extraordinary abilities). So, the Clone Wars occur, leading to countless corpses, orphans, and widow(er)s. I think it's safe to say that most people would regard this as a fair unpleasant situation and it came about as a direct result of the actions of a small number of Jedi.
3. Around three years after the beginning of the Clone Wars, the capital of the Republic is attacked and the head of its government (Palpatine) is captured by a force of droids and Separatist Jedi (Grievous and Dooku). Before the kidnappers can escape, a pair of Republic Jedi (Ani and Obi) recover the stolen Chancellor and kill the founder of the CIS (Dooku). A short time later, the Republic Jedi attack the Chancellor in a bid overthrow the government and seize power. That's the official line anyway and from the outside, I suppose it's not too unbelievable. There are a number of reasons that could be given to explain the actions of the Republic Jedi against the Republic they were ostensibly loyal to or the Chancellor specifically. I'm unaware of the canonical reason given, maybe someone can help me out there. This attempted coup lead to the reformation of the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire and the effective cessation of representative democracy in the Star Wars galaxy.
So in summary: the Jedi Order either directly or indirectly created the Separatist movement, leading the creation of the Confederacy of Independent Systems which was lead by a former Jedi. They also created a massive army of clones in secret and at a time when there was no justification to do so (years prior to the Clone Wars). Depending on the view you take, one side or the other started the Clone Wars which lead to three years of devastation and horror. The Jedi then tried to overthrow the democratically elected government of the Republic and install either themselves or a proxy into power. Admittedly that last sentence is a lie Palpatine put forward to explain the Jedi's attack on his person, but there's not much evidence to dispute his claim (at least not in the way of publicly available information). As a result of the Jedi's actions, that democratic Republic was destroyed and replaced by a totalitarian regime.
Now, regardless of your views on the individuals or organizations involved in these events, whether you support the Jedi, Republic, CIS, Empire, or not, the fact remains that this is the information your character in a Pre-Rebellion/Rebellion-Era game is going to have available to them. To be clear, no one's character has even seen a Star Wars movie or show, read a Star Wars book or comic, or played a Star Wars game. Bearing that in mind, why would anyone regard the Jedi as heroic or be in any way sympathetic to them? Isn't it more likely that they be viewed as monstrous or at the very best, misguided by the vast majority of people in the galaxy? These are, after all, members of a cult that started a massive war, eventually betrayed the Republic they claimed to serve by trying to overthrow it, and whose actions led to the creation of the most oppressive regimes in living memory.
Thoughts?