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#REDIRECT Fate of the Jedi is a nine-book, all hardback series set two years after the events of the Legacy of the Force series. Fate of the Jedi is authored by Aaron Allston, Christie Golden, and Troy Denning in a cyclical style similar to the Legacy of the Force series. Synopsis The books take place in the fictional Star Wars universe starting two years after the events of the Legacy of the Force novels and are set in the Legacy era. The novels recount the events surrounding three main storylines. The first is Luke Skywalker's quest to discover why his nephew Jacen Solo fell to the dark side and became the Sith Lord Darth Caedus. The second concerns a growing schism between the Galactic Alliance and Jedi Order, caused when numerous Jedi are infected by a strange force-based psychosis, which turns out to have been caused by an ancient being known as Abeloth. The third involves the appearance of and action of a 'Lost Tribe' of Sith who have until recently been isolated from the rest of the galaxy for thousands of years, and to whom the Rule of Two does not apply, as they were lost to the rest of the Galaxy before Darth Bane created the rule roughly four thousand years later. This is indicated in the second book of the series, entitled Omen, as the timeline of the Star Wars universe listed in each novel in the Fate of the Jedi line indicates the Rule of Two was designed only a little over a millennium before the first Star Wars film, while Omen describes the Lost Tribe as having been marooned five thousand years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The series also tracks the budding relationship between Lost Tribe apprentice Vestara Khai and Jedi Knight Ben Skywalker. Fate of the Jedi is a series which focuses on these three events as they begin to intertwine and influence each other. Novels *Outcast by Aaron Allston—March 24, 2009 *Omen by Christie Golden—June 23, 2009 *Abyss by Troy Denning—August 18, 2009 *Backlash by Aaron Allston—March 9, 2010 *Allies by Christie Golden—May 25, 2010 *Vortex by Troy Denning—November 30, 2010 *Conviction by Aaron Allston—May 24 2011 *Ascension by Christie Golden—August 9 2011 *Apocalypse by Troy Denning—April 2012
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