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Is the book Dark Disciple canon?

Is the book Dark Disciple canon?

Dark Disciple is a canon novel starring Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Vos, written by Christie Golden for release by Del Rey on July 7, 2015. The novel includes a foreword by Katie Lucas, one of the writers for the original episodes, and skews toward adult readers.

Is Boba Fett in dark disciple?

Boba Fett appears in the novel Dark Disciple, which is part of the Clone Wars Legacy, if you will. That’s the novel by Christie Golden that came out in 2015, and it adapts eight episodes of the Clone Wars that never got produced. Now the novel primarily concerns itself with Quinlan Vos and Asajj Ventress.

Why did Quinlan Vos turn to the dark side?

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Though Vos had apprenticed himself to Count Dooku and inflicted considerable damage on the Republic and Jedi, his main motivation for joining the dark side was to uncover Dooku’s hidden master Darth Sidious and destroy the two Sith Lords once and for all.

Is Star Wars Dark Disciple a comic?

Dark Disciple is based on scripts written by Katie Lucas for The Clone Wars animated show before it was canceled in 2013. However, the seeds of the story originated in the Dark Horse Comics Republic line, which was part of the Clone Wars multimedia project in the early 2000s.

Was Quinlan Vos in The Phantom Menace?

Blink and you’ll miss him, but Jedi Master Quinlan Vos also appeared in Star Wars: Episode I. Ironically the character started off as an extra. It’s said that he was working undercover on Tatooine at the time of The Phantom Menace.

What happens to Darth Maul after fighting Sidious?

After being captured by his former master on Mandalore, Maul is imprisoned in the Spire on Stygeon Prime. Sidious and Count Dooku allow Maul to escape, hoping that he will lead them to Mother Talzin, leader of the Nightsisters, so she can be destroyed.

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Why did the Emperor let Maul live?

Sidious and Grievous follow and they engage in a final confrontation in which Mother Talzin, possessing Dooku briefly before going into her own body gets killed by Dooku and Sidious. Maul flees and Sidious tells them to let him live, because he no longer loses a threat.