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| Blood of the Empire |
| COMIC STORIES |
| Alexander Freed, David
Ross, Mark McKenna, Michael Atiyeh et al. |
| Dark Horse Comics |
Stories published as:
Online Comic Strip (2010)
Comic Book Series (2010) |
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Synopsis:
The Galaxy is at war. The Sith Empire strikes blow
after blow against a Republic reeling from the return of
its ancient enemies, and the Jedi scramble to defend
their holdings. But Imperial victory is far from
certain. Teneb Kel, a fiercely clever young man
apprenticed as a Sith, is selected by his masters for a
secret mission—a mission concerning the Emperor
himself and a threat to the Dark Lord’s thousand-year
plan. Doomed if he fails, expendable if he succeeds,
Teneb must unravel the schemes at work around him if he
is to seize control of his destiny and alter the course
of history.
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Act I: Shades
of the Sith
A Sith apprentice pitted against a Republic army; an
alien slave caught in the crossfire; a mysterious
true-blood on a journey through the crime-ridden
streets of Peragus spaceport. These individuals will
fall under the shadow of the Emperor and the Dark
Council, and their actions will define the future of
the Empire and the Old Republic.
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Act II: The
Broken World
Teneb Kel has received his mission from the Dark
Council: Find and slay the Emperor's traitorous
apprentice, Exal Kressh. But can one young Sith
defeat a master of the dark side? And what are Exal
Kressh's true plans for the Emperor and the Empire?
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Act 3: Burn the
Future
Through pain, suffering and the power of the dark
side, Sith apprentice Teneb Kel has learned the
nightmarish truth about Exal Kressh and the Children
of the Emperor. Now he's faced with the challenge of
turning that knowledge into a deadly weapon, and
defeating an enemy who nearly killed him once
already. The final confrontation between Teneb,
Maggot and Exal approaches, as war rages across the
galaxy!
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Chronology:
This story occurs approximately 3,678 years before the
Battle of Yavin. |
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