Revan
Of those three, I don't recal Bridger's journey amounting to anything of last. Maybe it's to be told in the far reaches. More interesting to me because of Thrawn. Maybe they bring the Yuuzhan Vong back into canon. Ahsoka and the Mandalorians also headed there. No doubt the ghost of Skywalker also headed there. They'll probably all land on a little blue planet.
I'm sure they tried to tell the tale but I'm not sure what the result of Skywalker's journey was. Is there some profound better understanding of anything? Any change in anything? Or did he just live, then die? I'll need to rewatch the last movie but I just started rewatching Phantom menace and place on taking in the whole route. Maybe I'll notive some ultimate goal achieved.
I just binged all of Clone Wars and all of Rebels which is why I ask.
I’d say Luke’s claim to fame is resisting the emperor, redeeming his father, who by his redemption brought balance to the force. He failed to rebuild the Jedi Order as the last Jedi.
Ahsoka it could be argued was the creator of the rebellion. At the very least one of its architects. She was also critical in curbing Maul’s resurgence to power. I’d say it could also be argued that she was the architect in the “new Jedi” who didn’t see everything in black and white, allowed for compassion and fought for the people, politics aside.
Ezra through his actions in the Rebels finale arguably saves the Rebellion. Do the Rebels win if Thrawn is around in the original trilogy? Ezra also takes part in discovering a hidden Jedi Temple. Saves Ahsoka from Vader, resists recruitment from Both Maul and the emperor, had the ability to open a Jedi holicron, unlocked a Sith Temple and found a Sith holicron, found and accessed the World Between Worlds (something not even the Emperor could do), and learned how to time travel and then resisted the urge to alter the past. It just seems that we’ve seen Ezra DO far more than Luke ever did.
Side note, it seems some of the most impactful Jedi have been the ones who never actually finished their training to become Jedi. Ahsoka, Luke, Ezra, Rey, and evening Ben Solo. None of them ever finished their training. Even Anakin was only granted Jedi status because he was needed to lead during the Clone Wars.
Side note 2, damn it would have been badass to see Maul turn good.