Claudia Gray’s Star Wars tale Into The Dark acquaints the true danger to the High Republic

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Star Wars has presented a frightening new foe called the Drengir. They appear to be more hazardous than even the Sith. Lucasfilm has dispatched an energizing transmedia activity called Star Wars: The High Republic. Which is set 200 years before the occasions of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. It dispatched in January 2020 with Charles Soule’s Light of the Jedi and Justina Ireland’s A Test of Courage. To well known and basic praise – with the two books turning out to be New York Times successes.

Incidentally, Into The Dark recommends the reason for all the issues is an error made by a Jedi. One made with the absolute best of goals. While trying to overcome the Drengir, Padawan Reath Silas disperses various hyperspace units across the system. He doesn’t, be that as it may, set aside the effort to check whether all the units are unfilled. It’s sensible to expect some of them contained seeds. That would clarify where the seeds in Dark Legends came from. And why Drengir are unexpectedly developing on different universes also.

Into The Dark uncovers the Sith themselves couldn’t wreck the Drengir. Rather utilizing clouded side magic to contain them; given the advancement of conscious plants seems extraordinary in the universe. It is completely conceivable the Sith really made them, and afterward understood this was a power they couldn’t handle. It looks like the Drengir are going to be released upon the universe in Star Wars’ High Republic Era. The Jedi should figure out how to accomplish what the Sith can’t, and pulverize them until the end of time.

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