2 hours ago, Donovan Morningfire said:Regarding Jedi (and the common misconception that Force User = Jedi), that can be laid at the feet of West End Games, who (based on what little lore there was at them time) simply used the word "Jedi" as shorthand for "person that knows how to use the Force." It wasn't until years later that the concept of Force adepts, much less the Sith as an actual Force-wielding tradition, came into being, but that point the damage had largely been done. Of course, saying Jedi as opposed to Force user is faster and easier to say/type, which is why you see it cropping up amongst players that have never so much as looked at the d6 system, to say nothing of the films' and (earlier) books' obsessions with Jedi being the big focus where Force users are concerned.
I remember WEG had the Revwien Tyia adept as a character template. Do you remember if that was only in the later editions? I'm curious if the WEG writers came up with the Force adept concept first, or if they borrowed it from the Expanded Universe novels of the time, which had Luke flying all over the galaxy seeking out Force-sensitives.