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Star wars the high republic 93/10/2024 The Republic, on a scale not seen in centuries. Sidious MARCHION RO, is about to launch an attack on the Jedi and Supposed Eye of the Nihil, and has undertaken a mission to captureīut unbeknownst to the Jedi, the true leader of the Nihil, the in. Jedi Master AVAR KRISS has her sights set on LOURNA DEE, the With these vicious raiders all but defeated, The Jedi and the Republic have gone on the offensive to stop The tragic events of the Republic Fair have galvanized the Plot summary Opening crawl The High Republic Marchion Ro, the true mastermind of the Nihil, is preparing his most daring attack yet-one designed to snuff out the light of the Jedi. ![]() But the storm they thought had passed still rages they are simply caught in its eye. ![]() The grateful Knights and Padawans of the Jedi Order stationed there finally have a chance to recover-from the pain of their injuries and the grief of their losses. As survivors and refugees flee the Nihil's attacks, the Beacon and its crew stand ready to shelter and heal. Hanging like a jewel in the Outer Rim, the Beacon embodies the High Republic at the apex of its aspirations: a hub of culture and knowledge, a bright torch against the darkness of the unknown, and an extended hand of welcome to the furthest reaches of the galaxy. Time and again, the High Republic has emerged battered and weary, but victorious thank to its Jedi protectors-and there is no monument to their cause grander than the Starlight Beacon. Time and again, the vicious raiders known as the Nihil have sought to bring the golden age of the High Republic to a fiery end. Many were too young at the time of release, and even more had not even been born.In this gripping sequel to Star Wars: The Rising Storm, the light of the Jedi faces its darkest hour. No matter when it releases, however, there will still be an entire generation of viewers that didn't have the opportunity to grow up with the Knights of the Old Republic games. It is even possible that Disney is planning to do so with the release of the Knights of the Old Republic remake, though with a development timeline shrouded in missteps and mystery, it is possible that such a game will not be released for many more years. This, coupled with the fact that the Old Republic Era itself has been certified as canon by Disney, has made the chance very real that the series could come back to canon in one way or another. ![]() ![]() Concepts that later came into canon, much like how the sequel trilogy introduced the idea of Force healing, were originally created for the Knights of the Old Republic series as powers the playable characters could use in battle. Over the years, different ideas have been recycled from Knights of the Old Republic and back into Star Wars canon. It is a win-win situation, and it could be the perfect springboard for even more content to be created in this exciting era were it to be brought to a new generation of viewers. Not only would this help to flesh out the history of the Jedi and their conflicts with the Sith and the Mandalorians, but it would also not interfere with what Disney has recently introduced to the series. Even then, this era of the timeline is only ever seen during Star Wars Rebels season 3, episode 15 "Trials of the Darksaber," in which this era is shown briefly, specifically in flashbacks related to the Mandalorians and the history of the Darksaber itself.īecause of this, as well as the massive amount of time between the Old Republic Era and the modern Star Wars timeline, there is plenty of room for KOTOR to make a return to canon. In Disney's official Star Wars canon, most of what is addressed in the Old Republic Era revolves around the conflicts between the Jedi, the Sith, and the Mandalorians. Despite massive interest in the history of the Jedi and the years that came before the prequel series, the infancy of the Republic is something that has rarely been addressed.
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