Star Wars Rebels: The Banished

Star Wars Rebels: The Banished

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Within the Galactic Empire...among the Purge troopers...was a young man named Y/N Infernus, who became a legend among the Empire.....but not without a huge price, which in turn at first caused a small spark of hatred towards the Empire...which continued to grow as his fellow Purge troopers & the troopers under his command died in front of him in almost every mission.....until he finally had enough.....which in turn became the start of something neither the Galactic Empire....or the Rebellion anticipated.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOT FINISHED Images, videos, gifs, music, characters,...etc belong to their true & rightful owners. Star Wars Rebels by Lucasfilm Animation Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Oder by Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts
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Long before the Clone Wars, far out in the Outer Rim, the Force called out a name. A name of a girl who'd yet to know what fate lay in store for her. It spoke of her sharing a strong connection with the Force, of her fighting on foreign lands and distant planets. It foretold her story of being molded into a weapon of war, of "justice", some said; her face adorned by the bodies of beasts many would always refer to as inhuman. And the Force foretold her story would continue. In the twilight hours of the Clone Wars, with wars raged on and battles won and lost, the Force remained resilient on the girl it had called on years prior, for nothing was yet said to end her story. The Force spoke a name: Adira Casteele, The Vahla Knight

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