Legends
Adult Novel

The Old Republic: Revan

By
Drew Karpyshyn
Released
Nov 15, 2011
Artwork by
Narrated by
Marc Thompson
Takes place in
3950 BBY
In the
Old Republic
era
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Despite being stifled by the usual restrictions of a tie-in novel, Revan is still an enjoyable read for fans of the character.
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Being a Jedi turned Sith and finding redemption, Revan has become one of the most powerful Force users by practicing balance between the light and dark sides. Learning how he broke free of the dark side but continuing to draw on its power of his own will puts powerful Force use into perspective.

This novel takes place after the Knights of the Old Republic video game, starting with Revan and Bastilla contemplating their future together. But a threat to the galaxy begins to reveal itself, forcing Revan to leave his wife and unborn child behind to make sure the world is a safe place for his family in the years to come. On the way he encounters Scourge, a Sith strong in the dark side of the Force who intends to break his willpower.

Publisher's Summary

A storm is coming, and there is no escape.

Revan: hero, traitor, conqueror, villain, savior. A Jedi who left Coruscant to defeat Mandalorians — and returned a disciple of the dark side, bent on destroying the Republic. The Jedi Council gave Revan his life back, but the price of redemption was high. His memories have been erased. All that’s left are nightmares—and deep, abiding fear.

What exactly happened beyond the Outer Rim? Revan can’t quite remember, yet can’t entirely forget. Somehow he stumbled across a terrible secret that threatens the very existence of the Republic. With no idea what it is, or how to stop it, Revan may very well fail, for he’s never faced a more powerful and diabolic enemy. But only death can stop him from trying.

Other Books in this Series

The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance
The Old Republic: Deceived
The Old Republic: Revan
The Old Republic: Annihilation

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Despite being stifled by the usual restrictions of a tie-in novel, Revan is still an enjoyable read for fans of the character.

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