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Even with the Republic gone and the Jedi Order wiped out, Ahsoka Tano had risen from being a Jedi Knight in hiding; to being the Rebel informant, Fulcrum; to become the first General of the Rebel Alliance. After surviving a duel with the Sith Lord, Darth Vader on Malachor, who once turned out to be Anakin Skywalker, her former master and friend, Ahsoka has to return to the rebellion and her allies. But she has to face more difficult trials, not only from the growing rebellion but from herself and the people close to her. She must learn to let go of attachments and face her fears, in order to be able to lead the fight openly as a Jedi Knight.
The story follows the plotline of my other story, A Hero's Downfall (If you haven't read it yet, check it out!). It's not a sequel, it just follows the plotline. And it is set at the end and after the Star Wars Rebels episode, Twilight of the Apprentice. (This is how I think it happened from there.) Also, I wrote this way before both series ended, so there's a little bit of canon divergence.
I don't own Star Wars and its characters and places, they belong to Lucasfilm and Disney.
It may also include a few OCs.
This is a standalone novel and is not part of any series (unless I make a sequel to this).
The girl once known as Ahsoka Tano is no more. In her place is an Imperial Inquisitor, filled to the brim with hatred and rage towards the Jedi that expelled her. Now, a devout servant of Darth Vader and the Empire, she ruthlessly and effectively hunts down the petty remains of the cult she once swore allegiance to. And she knows that Vader is her former master--she was there by his side at the Temple massacre.
But is Ahsoka really lost? On one mission, she is put to the test when she finds someone hell-bent on bringing her back to the light. Will they succeed at showing Ahsoka the light once more, or is she truly lost?