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generalpierrotdameron · 6 months
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Inside Star Wars: The High Republic: Reunite with the Jedi and the Nihil in Phase III
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queensaule · 6 months
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The new High Republic picture book is so cute and it has this page with Bell & Ember, and Avar, Elzar, and Stellan!
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milkmanviii · 7 months
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Burry lives! I definitely still need more marker practice but it’s getting better I think, maybe. Also I know he is off centre and no I did not realise until after it was finished but I also can’t be bothered to fix it so… Tales of Light and Life was so good I need more high republic to consume now pls
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questforgalas · 1 year
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Absolutely obsessed with the idea of combining the two most feared warriors in the galaxy - the Jedi and the Wookiees - into a Wookiee Jedi padawan who is at his core an empath and an introvert and shies away from not just combat whenever possible but large social interactions and is a humble genius that encourages his fellow padawan learners to solve the problems on their own so they can grow as well and his most prominent Wookiee trait is how fiercely protective he is of his family
Long story short; I’ve adopted Burryaga as my furry warrior baby
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darth-memes · 2 years
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swctt868 · 6 months
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Book Club read!
Join our book club to read along this first adult novel in the Star Wars: The High Republic Series (set about 200 years before The Phantom Menace).
Due date: December 2023
Click here for more details on the Book Club
Long before the First Order, before the Empire, before even The Phantom Menace . . . Jedi lit the way for the galaxy in The High Republic It is a golden age. Intrepid hyperspace scouts expand the reach of the Republic to the furthest stars, worlds flourish under the benevolent leadership of the Senate, and peace reigns, enforced by the wisdom and strength of the renowned order of Force users known as the Jedi. With the Jedi at the height of their power, the free citizens of the galaxy are confident in their ability to weather any storm But the even brightest light can cast a shadow, and some storms defy any preparation. When a shocking catastrophe in hyperspace tears a ship to pieces, the flurry of shrapnel emerging from the disaster threatens an entire system. No sooner does the call for help go out than the Jedi race to the scene. The scope of the emergence, however, is enough to push even Jedi to their limit. As the sky breaks open and destruction rains down upon the peaceful alliance they helped to build, the Jedi must trust in the Force to see them through a day in which a single mistake could cost billions of lives. Even as the Jedi battle valiantly against calamity, something truly deadly grows beyond the boundary of the Republic. The hyperspace disaster is far more sinister than the Jedi could ever suspect. A threat hides in the darkness, far from the light of the age, and harbors a secret that could strike fear into even a Jedi’s heart.
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groundrunner100 · 10 months
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DO IT.
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roguerebels · 6 months
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The High Republic: Eye of Darkness Review!
#TheHighRepublic Eye of Darkness is every bit the masterful emotional gut punch of superior quality that we have come to expect from The High Republic. Check out our review! #StarWarsBooks
“That seed of hope that you cling to, that belief that the Jedi will rise above this, will bring an end to all that I have done… it is a fallacy.”Marchion Ro One year after Starlight has fallen and the Nihil have cut off a section of the galaxy behind their Stormwall, the Jedi and the Republic are still trying to find a way to fight back. But against the Nihil, Marchion Ro, and his Force Eaters,…
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confusion-doodle · 2 years
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It's having such love for Bell Zettifar and Burryaga oclock
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allthingsnerd01 · 2 years
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Star Wars The High Republic: Fallen Star Review
So I FINALLY finished the Phase 1 adult novels of the High Republic. Fallen Star is the culmination of the story that begins in Light of the Jedi. This story primarily takes place on Starlight Beacon with brief flashes of what is going on “on the outside”. Again the Jedi and the Republic are trying toreturn to a state of normalcy after the events of the fair from the Rising Storm, believing that they now have the Eye of the Nihil in their grasps, Lourna Dee. Little do the Jedi know, Lourna Dee, while cornered, is not the orchastrator of the Nihil, and a new even bigger threat lies ahead for the Jedi, Republic, and most importantly, Starlight Beacon. 
*****SPOILERS BELOW*********
The story follows Jedi Elzar Mann, Stellan Gios, and Padawans Burryaga and Bell Zettifar and they attempt to rescue those aboard the impending crash of Starlight Beacon. Thanks to a team of Nihil sent to Starlight from the EYE himself, Marchion Ro, the space station that ones brought hope and safety to those in the Republic, now brought nothing but devastation and fear! Not only are the Jedi attempting to save Starlight and get everybody off the space station, they are also battling an unknown in the force, one that seems to be inhibiting their connection to it. While the Jedi are tasked with saving Starlight, rescuing those who are aboard, and battling this big unknown while not being able to fully call on the force, the Republic is forced to sit and watch, all to the pleasure of Marchion Ro. 
The Jedi must find new ways to rescue those aboard and stop the impending crash that face Starlight Beacon. This means that instead of relying on the Force to guide them, they begin to use other resources that are available to them, the people aboard Starlight. We learn relatively early that the Nihil had planned this attack early, sending small teams to attack systems that are far away from Starlight, pulling the Jedi and the republic resources away so that they would not be able to reach the stranded space station to assist. Stranded traders, smugglers, and transporters from the planetary devastations, all make their way to Starlight for assistance, not realizing that they will be in even more danger once they arrive. Luckily for the Jedi, they are able to team up with some of the civilians, mainly Affie, Leox, and Geode and come up with different modes of communication and attempt to get the other’s off the station as soon as possible. 
Personal Opinion!
I really like Fallen Star, more so than I liked the other adult novels of the High Republic. I think the reason for that is because the story was more localized. I had really struggled with reading the first two novels of this series because I felt like they jumped all over the place. The stories were great, but I felt like every time I started to get attached to a character, or was really learning more about them, we would jump to a different character, handling a different situation on a different part of the galaxy. That is not to say that I didn’t enjoy them, It just took me a really long time to read. Fallen Star was different. All of the characters were pretty much in the same area, dealing with the same situation and managing the same struggles and difficulties in the force. 
I really loved that they tied the story up well, while also leaving the ending opened for more. I finished the book late last night and was shocked with how the Epilogue concluded, but it left me craving more, which I guess is the point. I think my favorite part of this story is Elzar’s “redemption”. Rising Storm found Elzar leaning into the dark side of the force, while this story found him clawing his way back to himself and what it means to be a Jedi. Personally, Elzar is my favorite character from the High Republic as I feel like he isn’t just a straight forward Jedi. He struggles with disconnecting from his emotions, he struggles with his feelings for those around him and with forming attachments to others. Honestly, Elzar really reminds me of Anakin in a lot of ways, and while Anakin couldn’t find a way to pull himself back from the dark side until later in his life, Elzar found a way to do it which I thought was really cool to see. 
Final Thoughts 
Overall, the first three adult novels of the High Republic are quite the story and a must read if you love Star Wars. Fair warning, the series can be slow and dragging at times, but it is definitely worth it. Even just to read Fallen Star, it would be worth it. I would probably give Fallen star 4 stars, with the first three novels as a trilogy getting 3 stars as a whole. Now on to Tempest Runner. 
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galacticrambler · 4 months
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reneeofthestars · 2 years
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Hello there! 
I've had the amazing opportunity to write a fic in an upcoming Star Wars zine: @legacies-entwined !
This zine focuses on the relationships between Masters and Padawans of the Jedi Order, ranging from the High Republic to the sequel era. 
You can order here!!
Thank you all for your support! You’re all wonderful human beings ^_^
[Image ID: “Not as singing.” Burry’s gaze drifted up to the Kyber Arch. It was a magnificent structure, a tribute to all the Jedi who had become one with the Force, reverently crafted from the kyber crystals of the fallen. Sunlight streamed in from the skylights, catching in the contours of the crystals and throwing colored shadows across the smooth stone floor. “I don’t hear singing – I hear the rustle of leaves, the creaking of boughs, the burrowing of roots.”]
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tremendouskoalachild · 5 months
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anybody wanna see to-scale phase III Bell and Burry? of course you do:
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lowcountry-gothic · 6 months
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Avar Kriss connects Jedi on Hetzal and abroad through the Song of the Force.
Art by Yihyoung Li. From Star Wars: The High Republic: Chronicles of the Jedi: An Illustrated Guide to the Galaxy's Golden Age.
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questforgalas · 11 months
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Bell Zettifar and Burryaga are my precious babies I must wrap in blankets and give juice boxes and protect at all costs
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darth-memes · 2 years
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STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC PHASE II COMES OUT TODAY!
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