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Revan: Star Wars Legends (The Old Republic) (Star Wars: The Old Republic - Legends) Paperback – November 1, 2022
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a juggernaut of evil bearing down to crush the Republic—
unless one lone Jedi, shunned and reviled, can stop it.
Hero, traitor, conqueror, villain, savior—the man called Revan has been all of these. He left Coruscant a Jedi, on a mission to defeat the Mandalorians. He returned a Sith disciple, bent on destroying the Republic. The Jedi Council gave Revan his life back, but the price of redemption was the loss of his memories. All that’s left are nightmares—and deep, abiding fear. What happened beyond the Outer Rim that Revan can’t quite remember or entirely forget? One thing he’s certain of: Something dark is plotting to destroy the very existence of the Republic. With no idea how to identify the threat, let alone stop it, Revan may be doomed to fail. For he’s never faced a more powerful and diabolic enemy. But only death can stop him from trying.
“An excellent book . . . [Karpyshyn] really draws the reader in.”—Eucantina
“Full of adventure, danger, and revelations.”—TheForce.Net
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRandom House Worlds
- Publication dateNovember 1, 2022
- Dimensions5.4 x 0.71 x 8.2 inches
- ISBN-100593498933
- ISBN-13978-0593498934
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About the Author
Drew Karpyshyn is the bestselling author of Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan and the Star Wars: Darth Bane trilogy: Path of Destruction, Rule of Two, and Dynasty of Evil. He also wrote the acclaimed Mass Effect series of novels and worked as a writer/designer on numerous award-winning videogames. After spending most of his life in Canada, he finally grew tired of the long, cold winters and headed south in search of a climate more conducive to year-round golf. He now lives in Texas with his wife, Jennifer, and their cat.
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Lord Scourge raised the hood of his cloak as he stepped off the shuttle, a shield against the wind and pelting rain. Storms were common here on Dromund Kaas; dark clouds perpetually blocked out the sun, rendering terms like day and night meaningless. The only natural illumination came from the frequent bursts of lightning arcing across the sky, but the glow from the spaceport and nearby Kaas City provided more than enough light to see where he was going.
The powerful electrical storms were a physical manifestation of the dark side power that engulfed the entire planet—a power that had brought the Sith back here a millennium before, when their very survival had been in doubt.
After a crushing defeat in the Great Hyperspace War, the Emperor had risen up from the tattered ranks of the remaining Sith Lords to lead his followers on a desperate exodus to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. Fleeing the Republic armies and the relentless revenge of the Jedi, they eventually resettled far beyond the borders of Republic-charted space on their long-lost ancestral homeworld.
There, safely hidden from their enemies, the Sith began to rebuild their Empire. Under the guidance of the Emperor—the immortal and all-powerful savior who still reigned over them even after a thousand years—they abandoned the hedonistic lifestyles of their barbaric ancestors.
Instead they created a near-perfect society in which the Imperial military operated and controlled virtually every aspect of daily life. Farmers, mechanics, teachers, cooks, janitors—all were part of the great martial machine, each individual a cog trained to perform his or her duties with maximum discipline and efficiency. As a result, the Sith had been able to conquer and enslave world after world in the unexplored regions of the galaxy, until their power and influence rivaled those of their glorious past.
Another burst of lightning split the sky, momentarily illuminating the massive citadel that loomed over Kaas City. Built by slaves and devoted followers, the citadel served as both palace and fortress, an unassailable meeting place for the Emperor and the twelve handpicked Sith Lords who made up his Dark Council.
A decade earlier, when Scourge had first arrived on Dromund Kaas as a young apprentice, he had vowed to one day set foot inside the citadel’s exclusive halls. Yet in all his years of training at the Sith Academy on Kaas City’s borders, he had never been granted the privilege. He had been one of the top students, marked by his superiors for his strength in the Force and his fanatic devotion to the ways of the Sith. But acolytes were not permitted inside the citadel; its secrets were reserved for those in direct service to the Emperor and the Dark Council.
The dark side power emanating from within the building was undeniable; he had felt the raw, crackling energy every day during his years as an acolyte. He had drawn on it, focusing his mind and spirit to channel the power through his own body to sustain him during the brutal training sessions.
Now, after almost two years away, he was back on Dromund Kaas. Standing on the landing pad, he could once again feel the dark side deep inside his bones, the sizzling heat more than compensating for the minor discomfort of the wind and rain. But he was no longer a mere apprentice. Scourge had returned to the seat of Imperial power as a full-fledged Sith Lord.
He had known this day would come eventually. After graduating from the Sith Academy he had hoped for a posting on Dromund Kaas. Instead he had been sent to the fringes of the Empire to help quell a series of minor rebellions on recently conquered worlds. Scourge suspected the posting had been a punishment of some type. One of his instructors, jealous of the star pupil’s potential, had probably recommended that he be stationed as far from the seat of Imperial power as possible to slow his ascent to the upper ranks of Sith society.
Unfortunately, Scourge had no proof to back his theory. Yet even exiled to the uncivilized sectors on the farthest borders of the Empire, he had still managed to forge his reputation. His martial skills and ruthless pursuit of the rebel leaders caught the notice of several prominent military leaders. Now, two years after leaving the Academy, he had returned to Dromund Kaas as a newly anointed Lord of the Sith. More important, he was here at the personal request of Darth Nyriss, one of the most senior members of the Emperor’s Dark Council.
“Lord Scourge,” a figure called out over the wind, running up to greet him. “I am Sechel. Welcome to Dromund Kaas.”
“Welcome back,” Scourge corrected as the man dropped to one knee and bowed his head in a gesture of respect. “This is not my first time on this world.”
Sechel’s hood was pulled up against the rain, covering his features, but during his approach Scourge had noticed the red skin and dangling cheek tendrils that marked him as a pureblood Sith, just like Lord Scourge himself. But while Scourge was an imposing figure, tall and broad-shouldered, this man was small and slight. Reaching out, Scourge sensed only the faintest hint of the Force in the other, and his features twisted into a sneer of revulsion.
Unlike the humans that made up the bulk of the Empire’s population, the Sith species were all blessed with the power of the Force to varying degrees. It marked them as the elite; it elevated them above the lower ranks of Imperial society. And it was a legacy that was fervently protected.
A pureblood born without any connection to the Force was an abomination; by custom such a creature could not be suffered to live. During his time at the Academy, Lord Scourge had encountered a handful of Sith whose power in the Force was noticeably weak. Hampered by their failing, they relied on the influence of their high-ranking families to find them postings as low-level aids or administrative officials at the Academy, where their handicap would be least noticed. Spared from the lower castes only by their pureblood heritage, in Scourge’s eyes they were barely better than slaves, though he did have to admit that the more competent ones could have their uses.
But never before had he encountered one of his own kind with as feeble an attunement to the Force as the man huddled at his feet. The fact that Darth Nyriss had sent someone so vile and unworthy to greet him was unsettling. He’d expected a more substantial and impressive welcome.
“Get up,” he snarled, making no effort to conceal his disgust.
Sechel quickly scrambled to his feet. “Darth Nyriss sends her apologies for not coming to meet you personally,” he said quickly. “There have been several attempts on her life recently, and she only leaves her palace under the rarest of circumstances.”
“I’m well aware of her situation,” Scourge replied.
“Y‑yes, my lord,” Sechel stammered. “Of course. That’s why you’re here. Excuse my stupidity.”
A crash of thunder nearly drowned out Sechel’s apology, heralding an increase in the storm’s intensity. The driving rain started to come down in stinging sheets.
“Were your Master’s instructions to leave me standing here in this downpour until I drowned?” Scourge demanded.
“F‑forgive me, my lord. Please, follow me. We have a speeder waiting to take you to the domicile.”
A short distance from the spaceport was a small landing pad. A constant stream of hovercabs was landing and taking off—the preferred way for those of the lower ranks who couldn’t afford their own speeder to traverse the city. As was typical at a busy spaceport, a thick crowd surrounded the base of the landing pad. Those just arriving quickly fell into the queues waiting to hire a driver, moving with the disciplined precision that was the hallmark of Imperial society.
Of course, Lord Scourge had no need to step into the line. While some in the crowd cast sharp glances at Sechel as he tried to force a path through, the throng quickly parted upon catching sight of the towering figure behind him. Even with his hood drawn against the rain, Scourge’s black cape, his spiked armor, his dark red complexion, and the lightsaber prominently displayed at his side clearly marked him as a Sith Lord.
The individuals in the crowd showed a wide variety of reactions to his presence. Many were slaves or indentured servants out running errands for their masters; they wisely kept their eyes fixed on the ground, careful not to make eye contact. The Enlisted—the ranks of ordinary individuals conscripted into mandatory military service—snapped smartly to attention, as if waiting for Scourge to inspect them as he passed by.
The Subjugates—the caste of offworld merchants, traders, dignitaries, and visitors from planets not yet granted full status in the Empire—stared with a mixture of wonder and fear as they stepped quickly aside. Many of them bowed as a sign of respect. On their homeworlds they might be rich and powerful, but here on Dromund Kaas they were well aware that they ranked only slightly above the servants and slaves.
The only exception to the rule was a pair of humans, one male, the other female. Scourge noticed them standing at the foot of the stairs leading up to the landing pad, stubbornly holding their ground.
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- Publisher : Random House Worlds (November 1, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593498933
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593498934
- Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.4 x 0.71 x 8.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #17,050 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #552 in Space Operas
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Drew Karpyshyn is the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Darth Bane: Path of Destruction and Mass Effect: Revelation, as well as several other fantasy and science fiction novels. He is also an award-winning writer/designer for the computer game company BioWare, where he was lead writer on Mass Effect and the blockbuster Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic video games. He lives in Alberta, Canada, with his wife, Jen, and their cat.
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Customers find the story interesting, thrilling, and addictive. They also praise the writing style as very well written and bringing many things to light. Readers describe the plot as epic in scope, with a lot of action and suspense. They say the book is a great start for the legends series. However, some customers feel the ending is rushed and unsatisfying. Opinions are mixed on the storyline and characters, with some finding it interesting and others saying it's terrible.
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Customers find the story interesting, well-developed, and touching. They also say the book does well in ending the story of one of the most popular characters.
"...Are the characters interesting & enjoyable to read about? Does the plotline hold my interest & move at an acceptable pace?..." Read more
"...The book does well in ending the story of one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars franchise, but this isn't to say it ended it well......" Read more
"...Although his name is pretty ridiculous, his whole plot is intriguing because his significance in the future becomes severely important for the Empire..." Read more
"...Exploring Revan's internal conflicts and external challenges adds depth to the narrative, making it a must-read for fans eager to uncover more about..." Read more
Customers find the writing style of the book very well written. They say it brings many things to light and tells it very well.
"...The overall tone of Karpyshyn's writing is straightforward & direct as I have come to expect from the work of his which I've read, which is anything..." Read more
"...The Novel is expertly written in typical Karpyshyn style. He builds multiple plots that ultimately lead up to a big climax and a twist ending...." Read more
"...The book is very well written, and begins and ends beautifully (albeit a bit sad)...." Read more
"...Lord Scourge was a well written character even though he had a pretty shabby name and the Sith side of the story was a very interesting read...." Read more
Customers find the plot has a lot of action, suspense, and pacing. They also say the book has the spirit of the games, and is a fast and interesting read. Readers also mention that the battle starts off on a high note, and the book feels epic in scope. They say the plot holds their interest and moves at an acceptable pace.
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"...While the novel offers some thrilling moments, a bit more emphasis on intense battles could have added to the overall excitement...." Read more
"...The book has a lot of action and suspense and has very good pacing, so, it is a pretty quick read...." Read more
"...Overall the book is still a fun galactic romp with some great heroes and villains, and a great setup for the MMORPG...." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline. Some find it very interesting to get an insight into the Sith Empire, while others say it's terrible and not interesting at all.
"...Now, if that gives you the impression that this book is impersonal and boring, I apologize, that is not true...." Read more
"...as expected from the Star Wars Legends series, is rich and immersive...." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the characters in the book. Some find them interesting, while others say that there wasn't any real character development.
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Customers find the ending of the book rushed and unsatisfying. They also say the story is hard to follow and doesn't make sense. Readers also feel disappointed in the lack of Revan in the story. They feel cheated and feel the book is emotionally stale.
"...Instead we are given what we were: a sad ending to a love story. Revan did all he did for Bastila and their son.... really?..." Read more
"...Read at your own discretion, and just be prepared for a bad ending with no real purpose." Read more
"...Karpyshyn allows for absolutely no sense of fond reminiscence, no revisiting of old adventures, and characterization I can only describe as barebones..." Read more
"...This revelation makes Revan look weak, but more importantly it is emotionally stale...." Read more
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Nowadays when I open up & begin reading a Star Wars novel there are a few criteria I try my best to take notice of throughout the course of going through it. Are the characters interesting & enjoyable to read about? Does the plotline hold my interest & move at an acceptable pace? And are the planets & locations the characters travel to during the narrative fully fleshed-out & compelling additions to the adventure? Whether the book is a standalone novel such as this one most certainly is or part of a trilogy, or saga, as for example Drew Karpyshyn's 'Darth Bane' trilogy (absolutely wonderful by the way, I can't recommend it enough) most assuredly makes a difference.
'Revan''s plotline is told from a dual-perspective. In addition to the action taking place through Revan's eyes, Karpyshyn throws in a new character, the volatile pureblood-Sith, Lord Scourge. Personally, I was delighted to read a novel which incorporates members of the red-skinned Sith species into its storyline as they do not seem to appear very often. The specific time in Star Wars history the Sith purebloods appear most likely make placing them into canon narratives a difficult enterprise. The timeline of 'Revan' places its events roughly at the time when the Sith were living under the rule of Emperor Tenebrae, during the millennium following the Great Hyperspace War, after the fall of Marka Ragnos & the war of succession fought between Ludo Kressh & Naga Sadow. Tenebrae has surrounded himself by his Dark Council of twelve of his strongest Sith Lords & Lord Scourge is assigned under the jurisdiction of Darth Nyriss, a female Sith pureblood on Tenebrae's Council, after repeated assassination attempts on her life eventually come to the emperor's attention. Karphysyn does an impressive job in creating believable Sith characters with depth & dimension, as other members of the emperor's Dark Council become entangled into the plotline of the novel such as Darths Xendrix, & Igrol.
The Sith Empire's homeworld of Dromund Kaas is also wonderfully brought to life in all of its dreary, despotic splendor. Karphyshyn also provides to us other interesting locales for his narrative to take place in such as the emperor's homeworld of Nathema, which Tenebrae subverted the Force to completely suck dry of all life, an utter perversion the Dark Side of the Force which even the Sith Lords serving under him are appalled by. This entire situation bears striking similarities with the scenario involving Sith Lord Darth Nihilus, whom served under the renegade Darth Treya in 'KOTOR II : The Sith Lords'. Also appearing is the frozen wasteland planet Rekkiad where through Revan's adventures with close friend, the Mandalorian Canderous Ordo we are treated to much-appreciated bits of that culture's background such as when snippets of Ordo's native tongue Mando'a & a few of the more prominent clans in Mandalorian society. It's interesting when the author takes the time to include such small details as it makes his or her stories more authentic & believable to their audience, I always enjoy it.
The overall tone of Karpyshyn's writing is straightforward & direct as I have come to expect from the work of his which I've read, which is anything but a bad thing. It's a surprisingly melancholy tale he weaves for us, this isn't a world where everyone survives & the bad guys all receive justice, it actually involves characters who normally would not be caught dead with one another being forced to work together, the concept of unlikely allies runs strong throughout the course of the narrative. It's not a long read, if you're determined you can finish 'Revan' in a couple of days. All in all, I strongly recommend 'The Old Republic : Revan' by Drew Karpyshyn to anyone who's a fan of the 'Knights of the Old Republic' series or of the Sith in general. Some of the Sith lore appearing in John Jackson Miller's 'Lost Tribe of the Sith : The Collected Stories' is appurtenent with that featured in this one so I'd suggest it to you if you're seriously interested in the Sith race, I don't think you will be disappointed.
Thank you for reading the review, I hope you enjoyed it !
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The story is pretty damn good. First of all, it's centered on Revan, Lord Scourge, and Meetra (Jedi Exile), and Canderous. The book is centered on Revan trying to remember what happened when he and Malak became Sith Lords. Because most of his memories are gone, he can't remember exactly who or what compelled them to start a war against the Republic. Thus he sets out on an adventure to find out more about his past, and basically everything a KOTOR fan has been wondering for so long. He can't do this with everyone on the crew because of certain circumstances, and they all make perfect sense and actually tie perfectly into putting KOTOR I and KOTOR II together in a sense of Canderous' future and the time range of when the Exile leaves. A LOT of things are set up for the future of the game The Old Republic, which I've been Testing for a long time now, and is excellent in itself and the game does a PERFECT segues into the future for the next story. I was actually surprised with how well Karpyshynn weaves the plots together, so on this side I thought the book was great.
Now let's talk about Lord Cliché (Scourge) and his story. Although his name is pretty ridiculous, his whole plot is intriguing because his significance in the future becomes severely important for the Empire, the Emperor, and Revan himself. His side of the plot is to introduce the readers to a whole new world ruled by Sith, and capture the nature of a Sith ruled empire, which is done very well. There are some parts that I felt the Sith were being over paranoid about each other, but otherwise I grew very interested in this character as he becomes more susceptible to different teachings that I won't ruin, but his part in the story is very unique, and is purposefully meant to prepare the reader for the background of what to expect when entering the world in The Old Republic.
The last part of the book was what I knew was going to make or break it. Unfortunately there are some who are disappointed....like they would have been if Karpyshyn wrote this book any way. What did they expect, honestly? I've seen no better solutions to tie up the sagas of two great stories and leading into another epic one. This is what bothers me the most about this reviews. Everyone is disappointed because Karphsynn wrote a novel that would simultaneously end Revan's story and open a new one. The whole point of this book from day 1 was to do exactly that, transition our understanding of what happen before into the new universe a thousand years later. This book does a great job of setting this up for a game that has a GREAT story in typical Bioware fashion, and of course in parallel with the novel, Drew is ALSO writing the main story for the Jedi Knight in TOR to further build off of what happened in the novel. Thus everything to me as someone who has been familiar with what happened before in both games and what is to come in the new game, I found personally expertly done.
This book will go down as the biggest "disappointment" to those who wanted KOTOR 3 and are still upset about it and won't get over it. I haven't seen one review that actually constructively criticized heavy plot points regarding Lord Scourge and Revan. The complaints that he is a generic Sith with a ridiculous name are completely absurd and make no effort to address his relationship with Revan and Meetra later on in the novel, which is by all means completely different than anything you'll read in any star wars lore.
I've ranted for some paragraphs and haven't covered everything, but I will make a video review on YouTube soon with a more details as writing and reading this is sort of stale. If you wanted to find out what happened to Revan and the Jedi Exile, you won't be disappointed. If you're so obsessed with Revan and all you wanted was for the book basically to be KOTOR I but the written version, then you really should just go play KOTOR. This book does nothing but make Revan that much more of an Icon because of the actions he takes and the choices he makes even after he's done so much. This is a great novel that isn't getting the love it deserves for an author who has created some of the greatest Star Wars lore INCLUDING inventing Darth Revan in the first place. More respect to his decision in Revan's book should be given.
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