Monday, March 9, 2020

Star Wars: The High Republic Theory Teases A Legends Demon As Main Villain

From what we know so far, Star Wars: The High Republic is a vast narrative that’ll take a long while to unfold, but since we don’t know a lot about this project, fans are theorizing about who might end up being the big bad of the new era.

Now that the Skywalker Saga has officially come to an end, whether it be an unsatisfying and divisive one, fans are eager to know what’s next. Obviously, Lucasfilm is currently developing the next saga of movies, but for fans who already miss the galaxy far, far away, Project Luminous will serve as a great substitute until the films arrive. As we’ve come to learn, Star Wars: The High Republic will take us 200 years before the events of The Phantom Menace and depict the glorious days of the Galactic Republic when the Jedi were at the height of their power.

The creators describe this old generation of the Jedi as quite literally the knights of the Round Table, which is why Lucasfilm came up with a powerful force to oppose them; the Nihil, or whom the writers refer to as “space Vikings,” are a group of marauders that disturb the peace after the Great Disaster. To be fair, though, seeing as how these new villains are not as menacing as we’d hoped for them to be, there must be someone who’s pulling the strings from behind the curtains.

That’s why a lot of fans are theorizing that some characters from the Expanded Universe (now known as the non-canon Legends) might make an appearance in The High Republic. For instance, some suggested that the Nihil are connected to Darth Nihilus, hence the name. Now, there’s a new theory that says Abeloth could be the main villain of Project Luminous.

Abeloth, the Bringer of Chaos, was a powerful creature who served as the Mother in the group of the Ones who represented different aspects of the living Force. According to the theory, Lucasfilm wants to present a villain that “scares the Jedi,” so what could be scarier than the living essence of chaos itself?

While that certainly is an interesting theory, we won’t know the answers for sure until the first novel of Star Wars: The High Republic, titled Light of the Jedi, releases on August 25th.



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