Luke always had high ambitions for Grogu and his place in the new Jedi Order- as evidenced in The Book of Boba Fett when Luke offered Grogu the lightsaber of none other than Master Yoda, arguably the most powerful Jedi that's ever lived (or at least that Luke holds in the highest regard as a Force user). As one of the few living members of the Jedi Order at this point in time, Luke would undoubtedly want to do anything it took to save a potential emerging Jedi, and given how strong Baby Yoda is in the Force - as evidenced by Grogu's "high M-count " - he'd be even more aware of how valuable Grogu is. He'd be well-attuned to the presence of another Force-sensitive, especially in a place such as Tython, which explains how he could sense Grogu and then presumably follow that presence to Moff Gideon's light cruiser. This makes sense because around the timeline of The Mandalorian season 2 (roughly 9ABY), Luke is searching for Jedi and Sith artifacts, and learning more about their history and the Force in general. This clearly wasn't what Luke Skywalker in Mandalorian intended when he rescued Grogu at the end of The Mandalorian season 2, meaning speculation has risen over what's next for the rekindled Jedi Order after losing its first new student. Grogu decides Din means more to him than learning the ways of the Force, so he heads to Tatooine with R2D2 just in time for The Book Of Boba Fett's finale. However, Grogu learns of Din's visit, and Luke gives him a choice - take Yoda's lightsaber and train as a Jedi, or accept Din's armor and forsake the Jedi ways of non-attachment. Ahsoka shows Grogu learning to use the Force to Din, and Din opts to depart quietly, leaving the gift of a Beskar chainmail shirt for his friend. He finds Luke's temple on an unidentified forest planet but is greeted by R2D2 and Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson). The Book of Boba Fett, episode 6, "Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger," focused almost entirely on Din Djarin and his attempts to track down Grogu.
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