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First published April 30, 2019





• Weird how Dooku spent so many years being Yoda's padawan and yet Yoda shows up in this book like seven times and it's almost always in brief scenes where he's on the Council. You don't get the sense that Dooku and Yoda really cared about each other at all, and the story certainly doesn't invest in their relationship.
• Rael Averross! I was glad to see him show up because I love him, and he and Dooku's relationship is definitely a high point. His extremely deep cowboy voice is a little... weird, especially when Dooku's voice is about half as deep as it should be, but still. Rael!
• The Bogan Collection. First of all... what the HECK is this?
• Dooku's childhood in the Temple gives off MAJOR Harry Potter vibes. Weird classes with eccentric teachers? Sneaking into the restricted section of the Archives? Grudge matches with fellow students? Leaping to immediate and poorly-founded conclusions about people being evil? Sith bestiary? Check, check, and check.
• KY NAREC. There were far fewer Ventress backstory details than I was hoping to get in this story, but I love the ones we were given. And I love Ky Narec even though he wasn't real. I hope to see him again.
• Dooku and Sifo-Dyas's friendship is one of the best parts of this story, and it makes the fact that Dooku would eventually murder him twice as sad.
• This "Dooku and Qui-Gon were extremely close" thing that new canon has created continues to be extremely intriguing. It almost gives me a completely different perspective on Qui-Gon, and I'm still not totally sure how I feel about it.
• The entire Jedi Order is a freaking mess. It's just... an absolute disaster. There's so much chicanery and drama going on it's almost hard to keep track of.
• Lene Kostana... It's a little bit odd, because when she first showed up I was like oh, she's cool! She's a maverick and a dissenter with good ideas! But then she kept showing up, almost taking the emotional place of Yoda as Dooku's mentor, and everything she did just seemed to get more and more shady. Now that I've finished the story, I look back and see her being selfish and unstable and obsessive and possibly dangerous... but the narrative never actually seems to sour on her? Very conflicted. Is she meant to be sympathetic? Is she meant to be seen as contributing to Dooku's eventual Fall? You know, it was really unclear.
• Jenza was great. It was obvious what her eventual fate would be, but I liked her a lot as a character. I don't understand why Dooku would become the heir of Serenno with his brother dead, when Jenza was right there?
• Dooku almost comes off as the most reasonable person in the Jedi Order, which is interesting for a story chronicling his Fall to the Dark Side. Although I suppose it makes sense, given that most of it is told through his own eyes, and he is almost certainly an unreliable narrator.



