The Black Horseman
  • Reads 75
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 9h 47m
  • Reads 75
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 18
  • Time 9h 47m
Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2013
Mature
His family was dead. His home was lost. Gwaynn Massi was alone, on the run and being hunted by the deadly Tar Navarra, Executioner from the Temple Islands. If he was to survive Gwaynn must avoid capture at all costs. Navarra was ruthless. Navarra was relentless. Navarra was Death; the Black Horseman himself, and he would not stop until Gwaynn Massi was in his grasp.
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Star Wars the Clone Wars: The Third Generation Meets the Past

28 parts Complete Mature

"Our father is dying. Did you do it?" the Daughter asked. "Well, he was just so selfish and was taking too long to die, so I decided to move things along. Now why are you here?" the Son said sitting on his throne. You've all seen or read some story or another about someone from the present/future going back in time to stop Anakin from turning to the dark side. One where Luke or Leia or even Kylo and Rey go back to see what his life was like and what it could've been. Then they would stop him at the precipice of falling (Revenge of the Sith) and they would defeat Sidious and then live happily ever after. This isn't one of those stories. Anakin's darkness started long ago. In the Clone Wars. But at what point did the Clone War trigger his darkness? Was it when his mother died? Was it when he lost his Padawan? Or was it when he discover the planet of Mortis? {RATED: TV-14 for Violence, Scariness, Adult Language, Mild Sexuality}