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    Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader is a Star Wars novel written by James Luceno that was published by Del Rey on November 22, 2005. Dark Lord takes place in the immediate aftermath of the events in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, and focuses on Darth Vader and his rise to prominence in the newly-inaugurated Galactic Empire.


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    NameDark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
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    AuthorJames Luceno
    CountryUnited States of America
    LanguageEnglish language
    EraList of Star Wars books#Prequel Era
    Galactic YearDates in Star Wars
    CanonStar Wars canon
    SubjectStar Wars
    GenreScience Fiction
    PublisherDel Rey Books
    Release DateHardcover:
    22 November 2005
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    Media TypeHardcover & Paperback
    PagesHardcover: 336
    Paperbac...
    Size WeightHardcover:
    9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
    1.3 p...
    IsbnHardcover:
    ISBN 0-345-47732-4
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    Preceded ByStar Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (n...

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    Plot summary


    Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader begins in the final hours of the Clone Wars, just prior to the implementation of Order 66 as depicted in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. When a contingent of Republic clone troopers on the planet Murkhana refuses to open fire on Jedi Masters Roan Shryne and Bol Chatak, along with Padawan Olee Starstone, the Jedi with whom it has fought alongside during the war, Emperor Palpatine orders Vader to investigate the matter. Vader's query soon becomes a hunt for the fugitive Jedi, and takes him back to Coruscant, then onto Alderaan and Kashyyyk. During the course of Vader's search we discover the whereabouts of several other characters from Episode III, including Bail Organa, R2-D2 and C-3PO, Chewbacca, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. We also see the beginning of Vader's partnership with Moff Tarkin (to be bestowed the further title of "Grand Moff" by the time of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope).

    Luceno devotes much of Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader to the internal conflict that Darth Vader undergoes as he tries to slough-off his former identity of Anakin Skywalker. Palpatine intends for these early missions that he sends Vader on to be as much about learning what it means to be a Sith as they are about consolidating the rule of the nascent Empire.

    Luceno told the magazine Star Wars Insider about a discussion he had with Ryan Kaufman, formerly of LucasArts, who had worn a Darth Vader costume during the production of a number of LucasArts Star Wars video games. Kaufman's description of what it was like to wear the suit led Luceno to dedicate a substantial amount of the novel toward Vader's struggling with the discomfort of his new prosthetics and armor.

    The final chapters of Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader depict the beginning of the Imperial enslavement of the Wookiees of Kashyyyk, an act that will eventually lead to the partnership that develops between Han Solo and Chewbacca.

    The novel ends with Obi-Wan Kenobi watching the infant Luke Skywalker as Qui-Gon Jinn's spirit tells Kenobi why Darth Vader will never return to Tatooine; because it is the whole of everything that was Anakin Skywalker, someone Vader wants to forget forever.

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    Miscellanea
      It is revealed that the general public of the galaxy believe that Anakin Skywalker perished in the attack on the Jedi Temple (which, ironically, Anakin himself committed.)
      Darth Vader's internal monologue states that he never believed Palpatine's conspiracy theory about the Jedi seeking to take over the Republic. He killed the Jedi because they would never have allowed his turn to the dark side, and would have hunted him down.
      In stark contrast to most other authors' take on the subject, Vader is portrayed as coming up with the idea to wipe out the remaining Jedi. Palpatine apparently didn't consider them much of a threat.
     
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