He might interact with respect and a bit of nervousness. After all, the Jedi Council is a very important body in the Jedi world.
Luke Skywalker's interaction with the Jedi Council in fanfiction can be complex. He may approach them with a sense of wonder at first, as they are a part of the Jedi legacy he has been seeking to understand. However, as the meeting progresses, he could start to assert his own identity as a Jedi. He might share his adventures and how he has used the Force in different ways. The Council, in turn, could offer him ancient wisdom and new perspectives on the Force, which could be both enlightening and a bit overwhelming for Luke.
In fanfiction, Luke Skywalker could interact with the Jedi Council in a very assertive way. He has his own experiences and ideas. He might challenge some of their traditional views. For example, he could question their stance on certain Force techniques or how they deal with potential threats. This could lead to some heated discussions but also a new understanding between him and the Council.
In fanfiction, when Luke Skywalker meets the Jedi Council, he might be put to various tests. Maybe they'll test his knowledge of the Force or his combat skills. They could also question his motives and his loyalty to the Jedi ways.
Luke would probably be in awe of Kanan's skills as a Jedi, despite his different training. He might learn some new tricks from Kanan. With Ezra, he could be like a mentor, guiding him further in the ways of the Force. And with Hera, he'd respect her leadership and might offer his own strategic insights based on his experiences fighting the Empire.
His Jedi abilities could be explored through his ability to sense danger. For instance, when there's a plot against a fellow cadet at the Imperial Academy, Luke might sense it before it happens and try to prevent it. This would raise suspicions among the Imperials but also show his Jedi nature.
He could interact in a way that tries to prevent future tragedies. When he meets Anakin Skywalker before his fall, Luke could try to be a positive influence. He might share some of his Jedi wisdom with Anakin in a veiled way, hoping to steer him away from the Dark Side. With other characters like Yoda, Luke could seek more in - depth knowledge about the Force that was perhaps lost in his own time. He would have to be very diplomatic in his interactions to avoid causing chaos in the past.
The Jedi Council might initially be shocked by the resurrection of Palpatine. In fanfiction, they could start to question the nature of the Dark Side and its ability to cheat death. Their perspective on Rey's power would also likely shift. Seeing her face Palpatine alone, they might view her as a more formidable and unique Jedi, perhaps even a new kind of Jedi that combines different aspects of the Force in ways they hadn't seen before.
Yes, Luke Skywalker does die in some comic storylines.
In fanfiction, Dark Luke Skywalker's character can develop in various ways. Sometimes he starts off as a conflicted figure, gradually succumbing more and more to the dark side. His power grows as he delves deeper into Sith teachings or his own dark interpretations of the Force.
One possible fanfiction could involve the Jedi Council members making critical comments about the plot twists in 'Rise of Skywalker'. For example, they might discuss how the return of Palpatine was unexpected but perhaps not in line with some of the established lore. Another could be a humorous take where the Jedi Council is completely baffled by some of the modern filmmaking techniques used in the movie.
They might be critical of the inaccuracies in the fanfiction regarding Jedi teachings and practices.
Luke Skywalker indeed meets his end in the original comics. The circumstances surrounding his death add depth and complexity to the Star Wars narrative.