Star Wars: Journey of the Lost
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 42m
  • Reads 253
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 42m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2020
Let me tell you a story, a story of constant battle between good and evil, of brave and wise Jedi and vicious and powerful Sith. Of soldiers, smugglers, and separatists. Of Rebels and droids, bounty hunters and beasts. Of Friendships, Failures, Betrayals, Secrets, Sorcery, and Love. Of Evil Empires and Hope filled Rebellions 
and A story of a continuous struggle between the Dark Side... and the Light. A story where villains lurk and scheme in the darkest of shadows, and hero's come from the most unexpected places. Let me tell you the story of Star Wars. But this is not the Star Wars you know. It all started...

...a long time ago... in a galaxy not so far far away...
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