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Sto caricando le informazioni... Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Sith Wardi Kevin J. Anderson
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This story, set far before the events of Episode IV, shares a few similar notes. Here we have brother against brother, one wrongly following the guide of a Sith, the other a Jedi Knight who is forced with the task of fighting his brother. Exar Kun, a Jedi who has decided to learn the ways of the Sith, has declared war on the Jedi and the Republic. He is a seeker of knowledge, who seeks the wrong kind and pays a hefty price for it. After learning dark teachings of the Sith, he turns against the light in favor of hording knowledge for his own purposes. In this story, you can see the beginnings of what will eventually lead to Palpatine's Sith reign. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Ulic Qel-Droma longs to be a member of the Jedi elite and wages a battle within himself to learn how to control the Force. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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As Ulic organizes the armed forces of the new Sith conflagration, Exar Kun seduces group of Jedi Knights and using trickery and deceit unleashes them against the Republic.
But there are wheels within wheels - while all parties position their forces against the Republic it is clear that only person Ulic can trust is Mandalore himself.
This is excellent story, packaged with great art (style reminds me of Elric of Melninbone earlier graphic novels, very thin and very elfish profiles but lots and lots of details on each and every panel). Although not as epic as art in first 3/4 of the previous book art is nevertheless excellent and truly helps reader to immerse into the story.
Jedi's will prevail in the end but at great cost, many falling on the space and ground battlefields while fighting the invaders and lots of Jedi worlds will end up devastated and lost forever. Whole star systems will end up shattered by the new Sith Lords.
And in the end Ulic is the most tragic actor in this drama. After losing everything including his own connection to the Force he is left only to ponder what could have been if he did not succumb to the lure of darkness.
Excellent conclusion to this story arc. Highly recommended to all Star Wars and SF/Fantasy fans. ( )