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* CommonKnowledge: It's popularly believed that Karre and Am were created by the Sith Eternal, and though there may be evidence for it (mainly, they were test-tube babies created by mysterious red-hooded acolytes, their Star Destroyer has a hyper cannon powered by a kyber crystal similar to the ones in the Sith Eternal's Star Destroyers), this has never been confirmed.

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* CommonKnowledge: It's popularly believed that Karre and Am were created by the Sith Eternal, and though there may be evidence for it (mainly, they were test-tube babies created by mysterious red-hooded acolytes, their Star Destroyer resembles the classic ''Imperial''-class, but has a hyper cannon powered by a kyber crystal crystal, similar to the ones in the Sith Eternal's Star Destroyers), Destroyers, and the short was set to be set after the fall of the First Order), this has never been confirmed.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Anime/TheAnimatrix'' and ''Anime/HaloLegends'', as this is another instance of anime shorts based on a popular Western sci-fi franchise.

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** In an inversion of "The Ninth Jedi" example above, it's speculated that "The Duel" and ''Ronin'' take place in the distant future despite officially taking place in an alternate history, with the idea that Rey's efforts eventually result in a Jedi Order serving the Empire as a replacement of the New Republic and that the Sith eventually somehow return, Sith Eternal or not.
*** Alternatively, some fans of the ''Legends'' continuity (such as [[Literature/StarWarsCultEncountersAndSupernaturalEncounters Joseph Bongiorno]]) believe that "The Duel" actually takes place just before the events of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy Star Wars: Legacy]]'', since both stories have a Sith Order fighting against a Jedi aligned with a morally grey Empire.

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** In an inversion of "The Ninth Jedi" example above, it's speculated that "The Duel" and ''Ronin'' take place in the distant future despite officially taking place in an alternate history, with the idea that Rey's efforts eventually result in a Jedi Order serving the Empire as a replacement of the New Republic and that the Sith eventually somehow return, Sith Eternal or not.
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not. Alternatively, some fans of the ''Legends'' continuity (such as [[Literature/StarWarsCultEncountersAndSupernaturalEncounters Joseph Bongiorno]]) believe that "The Duel" actually takes place just before the events of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy Star Wars: Legacy]]'', since both stories have a Sith Order fighting against a Jedi aligned with a morally grey Empire.
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** ** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheElder The Elder]]": The titular Elder was once a Sith lord who rejected the ways of his kind when he realized the Sith were destroying themselves with in-fighting. Going into hiding from the Jedi for hundreds of years, the Elder realizes his time is short and so seeks out a final challenge before he dies. He lures a Jedi and his Padawan to an isolated planet, where he wounds the latter to lure his master to him. The Elder then duels the Jedi Tajin, eagerly praising Tajin's power and nearly striking him down. Though he is beaten, the Elder still one-ups Tajin by setting his ship to self-destruct, ensuring the Jedi can find no secrets hidden onboard.

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** ** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheElder The Elder]]": The titular Elder was once a Sith lord who rejected the ways of his kind when he realized the Sith were destroying themselves with in-fighting. Going into hiding from the Jedi for hundreds of years, the Elder realizes his time is short and so seeks out a final challenge before he dies. He lures a Jedi and his Padawan to an isolated planet, where he wounds the latter to lure his master to him. The Elder then duels the Jedi Tajin, eagerly praising Tajin's power and nearly striking him down. Though he is beaten, the Elder still one-ups Tajin by setting his ship to self-destruct, ensuring the Jedi can find no secrets hidden onboard.

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* MagnificentBitch: From "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]": [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.

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** ** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheElder The Elder]]": The titular Elder was once a Sith lord who rejected the ways of his kind when he realized the Sith were destroying themselves with in-fighting. Going into hiding from the Jedi for hundreds of years, the Elder realizes his time is short and so seeks out a final challenge before he dies. He lures a Jedi and his Padawan to an isolated planet, where he wounds the latter to lure his master to him. The Elder then duels the Jedi Tajin, eagerly praising Tajin's power and nearly striking him down. Though he is beaten, the Elder still one-ups Tajin by setting his ship to self-destruct, ensuring the Jedi can find no secrets hidden onboard.
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"[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]": [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.deal.
** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsJourneyToTheDarkHead Journey to the Dark Head]]": Bichan is a powerful Sith who is introduced effortlessly wiping out an entire squad of Jedi, using his natural skill and his hidden whip to kill even the strongest opponent. Sparing young Toul because he senses the potential for the Dark Side in the boy, Bichan tracks Toul down years later to usher him towards the Sith. Bichan attacks Toul and his ally Ara, outdoing Ara in aerial combat and reacting to his ship being damaged by simply leaping out of it and catching a ride on Ara's. Revealing that Toul and Ara's mission to destroy the dark head monument is a futile quest, Bichan nearly succeeds in corrupting or killing Toul.
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* EvilIsSexy:
** Am from "The Twins" is quite attractive even as a Sith Lord who's hellbent on conquering the entire galaxy with her superweapon, and her form-fitting armor leaves very little to the imagination.
** Niizo from "The Ninth Jedi" is a dark-skinned, slender beauty who evokes the image of Drow from ''Franchise/DungeonsAndDragons''. We don't see much of her due to her clothing, but her thin form and pretty face suggest she is easy on the eyes.
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** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsInTheStars In the Stars]]": The [[EvilColonialist Imperial Officer]] in charge of the factory on Koten and Tachina's planet is personally responsible for the near extinction of their people. She came to the planet and set up the factory which polluted the planet and stole its clean water. When Koten and Tachina's mother led their people in the rebellion against the Empire, the Officer unleashed the AT-ST to kill the rebels before destroying their village to make sure they were all gone. When the Officer learns the sisters survived and are breaking into her factory, she orders them captured and tries to [[WouldHurtAChild throw young Tachina to her death]], before unleashing the AT-ST on the sisters.
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*** Alternatively, some fans of the ''Legends'' continuity (such as Star Wars Timeline webmaster and [[Literature/StarWarsCultEncountersAndSupernaturalEncounters Arhul Hextrophon duology]] author Joseph Bongiorno) believe that "The Duel" actually takes place just before the events of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy Star Wars: Legacy]]'', since both stories have a Sith Order fighting against a Jedi aligned with a morally grey Empire.

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*** Alternatively, some fans of the ''Legends'' continuity (such as Star Wars Timeline webmaster and [[Literature/StarWarsCultEncountersAndSupernaturalEncounters Arhul Hextrophon duology]] author Joseph Bongiorno) Bongiorno]]) believe that "The Duel" actually takes place just before the events of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy Star Wars: Legacy]]'', since both stories have a Sith Order fighting against a Jedi aligned with a morally grey Empire.
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*** Alternatively, some fans of the ''Legends'' continuity (such as Star Wars Timeline webmaster and [[Literature/StarWarsCultEncountersAndSupernaturalEncounters Arhul Hextrophon duology]] author Joseph Bongiorno) believe that "The Duel" actually takes place just before the events of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy Star Wars: Legacy]]'', since both stories have a Sith Order fighting against a Jedi aligned with a morally grey Empire.
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** Within the Expanded Universe, it could be seen as one to the ''ComicBook/StarWarsTales'' comics. Like ''Tales'', it plays fast and loose with canon, explores alternate ideas about the Jedi and Sith, and mixes dark stories with silly ones.
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** WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep for [[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]![[labelnote:Explanation]]With Creator/AardmanAnimations creating a segment for season 2 of the show, and including a few ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' {{easter egg}}s in it, fans have joked that ''Wallace And Gromit'' now exists in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, meaning that it is now possible for Shaun The Sheep to be in Galaxy's Edge without upsetting canon.[[/labelnote]]
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Anime/TheAnimatrix'' and ''Anime/HaloLegends'', as this is another instance of anime shorts based on a popular Western sci-fi franchise.

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* MagnificentBitch:
** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]": [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.

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MagnificentBitch: From "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]": [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.

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** BadassNormal, TricksterMentor, and ColdSniper Valco's popularity equals or surpasses the love his sort-of pupil F gets from many fans.

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** BadassNormal, TricksterMentor, and ColdSniper Valco's popularity equals equal or surpasses the love his sort-of pupil F gets from many fans.



* EvilIsSexy: Am from "The Twins" is quite attractive even as a Sith Lord who's hellbent on conquering the entire galaxy with her superweapon, and her form-fitting armor leaves very little to imagination.

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from "The Twins" is quite attractive even as a Sith Lord who's hellbent on conquering the entire galaxy with her superweapon, and her form-fitting armor leaves very little to imagination. the imagination.
** Niizo from "The Ninth Jedi" is a dark-skinned, slender beauty who evokes the image of Drow from ''Franchise/DungeonsAndDragons''. We don't see much of her due to her clothing, but her thin form and pretty face suggest she is easy on the eyes.
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** Aau from "Aau's Song" due to having an equally cute and innocent design as T0-B1/Tobi. But because of her beautiful singing voice making her one of the cutest characters in the Star Wars Universe.

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** Aau from "Aau's Song" due to having an equally cute and innocent design as T0-B1/Tobi. But T0-B1/Tobi, and because of her beautiful singing voice making her one of the cutest characters in the Star Wars Universe.

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* {{Moe}}: T0-B1/Tobi is so goddamn ''adorable''.

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* {{Moe}}: {{Moe}}:
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T0-B1/Tobi is so goddamn ''adorable''.''adorable''.
** Aau from "Aau's Song" due to having an equally cute and innocent design as T0-B1/Tobi. But because of her beautiful singing voice making her one of the cutest characters in the Star Wars Universe.
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** How justifiable was Daal leaving with The Sith Mother in "Screecher's Reach"? Was tutelage under a mentor she knows is manipulative[[labelnote:*]]Cartoon Saloon has stated that Daal knows nothing of Jedi, Sith, the Force, etc.[[/labelnote]] worth it to escape a life of forced labor? Was leaving her friends selfish or was she taking Baython's advice to heart?



* FanNickname: Despite only being called Ghost in the credits and Creator/CartoonSaloon only acknowledging that she is based on the Banshee, here, there, and everywhere, Screecher's Reach's screecher is known as the Sith Banshee.



** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsScreechersReach Screecher's Reach]]": [[TheFairFolk The Sith Mother]] is a Sith Lord who offers the child Daal a way off her horrid planet if she travels to Screecher’s Reach to kill the creature living there. Giving Daal her amulet as a means of communication and tracking her progress, the Sith Mother tells Daal she passed her test before [[TheCorrupter convincing]] Daal to abandon her friends and leave her planet to become her Sith apprentice.



* NightmareFuel: The Sith Banshee from Screecher's Reach. A wailing, otherworldly creature made out of shadows, just waiting in a dark cave for anyone foolish enough to enter. ''And'' it has a lightsaber.



* ViewerGenderConfusion: Daal from "Screecher's Reach" has short hair and an androgynous build and name. Many viewers have mistaken her for a boy or agender.
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"[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]": [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.
* "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsScreechersReach Screecher's Reach]]": [[TheFairFolk The Sith Mother]] is a Sith Lord who offers the child Daal a way off her horrid planet if she travels to Screecher’s Reach to kill the creature living there. Giving Daal her amulet as a means of communication and tracking her progress, the Sith Mother tells Daal she passed her test before [[TheCorrupter convincing]] Daal to abandon her friends and leave her planet to become her Sith apprentice.

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** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]": [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.
* ** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsScreechersReach Screecher's Reach]]": [[TheFairFolk The Sith Mother]] is a Sith Lord who offers the child Daal a way off her horrid planet if she travels to Screecher’s Reach to kill the creature living there. Giving Daal her amulet as a means of communication and tracking her progress, the Sith Mother tells Daal she passed her test before [[TheCorrupter convincing]] Daal to abandon her friends and leave her planet to become her Sith apprentice.

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* MagnificentBitch ("[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]"): [[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.

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* MagnificentBitch ("[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsAkakiri Akakiri]]"): MagnificentBitch:
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[[EvilAunt Masago]] is a Sith Lord who [[SiblingMurder killed her brother]], the king to claim his kingdom for herself, while also banishing his daughter Misa. When Misa returns with allies, including a Jedi Knight named Tsubaki, Masago effortlessly defeats them while [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Tsubaki, driving him to accidentally kill Misa. Masago later offers to bring Misa {{back from the dead}} on the condition that Tsubaki becomes her apprentice, which [[IGaveMyWord Masago upholds]] after Tsubaki accepts her deal.deal.
* "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsScreechersReach Screecher's Reach]]": [[TheFairFolk The Sith Mother]] is a Sith Lord who offers the child Daal a way off her horrid planet if she travels to Screecher’s Reach to kill the creature living there. Giving Daal her amulet as a means of communication and tracking her progress, the Sith Mother tells Daal she passed her test before [[TheCorrupter convincing]] Daal to abandon her friends and leave her planet to become her Sith apprentice.
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** [[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheVillageBride The Village Bride]]": [[SmugSnake Izuma]] is a [[TheDon crime lord]] who discovers an army of battle droids on the planet, Keelia, and reprograms them to serve him, using them to subjugate the Meevai, deplete their planet of its resources, and kill any who oppose him. When the village chief and his granddaughter, Haru, offer themselves to be Izuma's hostages, Izuma entertains their offer only to [[ForcedToWatch force them and the villagers to watch]] him attempting to execute Saku, while implying that he was never going to spare the villagers anyway. When the Jedi F rescues Saku, Izuma orders his men and droids to kill everyone in the village while he uses Haru as a HumanShield against F.

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** [[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheVillageBride "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheVillageBride The Village Bride]]": [[SmugSnake Izuma]] is a [[TheDon crime lord]] who discovers an army of battle droids on the planet, Keelia, and reprograms them to serve him, using them to subjugate the Meevai, deplete their planet of its resources, and kill any who oppose him. When the village chief and his granddaughter, Haru, offer themselves to be Izuma's hostages, Izuma entertains their offer only to [[ForcedToWatch force them and the villagers to watch]] him attempting to execute Saku, while implying that he was never going to spare the villagers anyway. When the Jedi F rescues Saku, Izuma orders his men and droids to kill everyone in the village while he uses Haru as a HumanShield against F.

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* CompleteMonster ("[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheVillageBride The Village Bride]]"): [[SmugSnake Izuma]] is a [[TheDon crime lord]] who discovers an army of battle droids on the planet, Keelia, and reprograms them to serve him, using them to subjugate the Meevai, deplete their planet of its resources, and kill any who oppose him. When the village chief and his granddaughter, Haru, offer themselves to be Izuma's hostages, Izuma entertains their offer only to [[ForcedToWatch force them and the villagers to watch]] him attempting to execute Saku, while implying that he was never going to spare the villagers anyway. When the Jedi F rescues Saku, Izuma orders his men and droids to kill everyone in the village while he uses Haru as a HumanShield against F.

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* CompleteMonster ("[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsTheVillageBride CompleteMonster:
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The Village Bride]]"): Bride]]": [[SmugSnake Izuma]] is a [[TheDon crime lord]] who discovers an army of battle droids on the planet, Keelia, and reprograms them to serve him, using them to subjugate the Meevai, deplete their planet of its resources, and kill any who oppose him. When the village chief and his granddaughter, Haru, offer themselves to be Izuma's hostages, Izuma entertains their offer only to [[ForcedToWatch force them and the villagers to watch]] him attempting to execute Saku, while implying that he was never going to spare the villagers anyway. When the Jedi F rescues Saku, Izuma orders his men and droids to kill everyone in the village while he uses Haru as a HumanShield against F.F.
** "[[Recap/StarWarsVisionsThePit The Pit]]": [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil The stormtrooper commander]] is the one responsible for all the horrors that the miners endure. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Introduced]] forcing them to mine for materials for the city, the commander is shown shocking one of the miners for going slower than the rest, in a process that is implied to have gone on for months if not years. When all the material is collected, the commander proceeds to leave them to rot in the pit, and when Crux eventually escapes to ask for help from the residents of said city, he is thrown back into the pit to his death, likely under the commander's orders. When the residents come to investigate the pit, the commander makes a final attempt to intimidate them to turn back.
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** How justifiable was Daal leaving with The Sith Mother in "Screecher's Reach"? Was tutelage under a mentor she knows is manipulative[[labelnote:*]]Cartoon Saloon has stated that Daal knows nothing of Jedi, Sith, the Force, etc.[[/labelnote]] worth it to escape a life of forced labor? Was leaving her friends selfish or was she taking Baython's advice to heart.

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** How justifiable was Daal leaving with The Sith Mother in "Screecher's Reach"? Was tutelage under a mentor she knows is manipulative[[labelnote:*]]Cartoon Saloon has stated that Daal knows nothing of Jedi, Sith, the Force, etc.[[/labelnote]] worth it to escape a life of forced labor? Was leaving her friends selfish or was she taking Baython's advice to heart.heart?
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** In “The Spy Dancer”, did Hetis have a plan for escape after her attempt to kill the Imperial officer? Or was she expecting to die in a [[TakingYouWithMe last ditch gambit to assassinate the man]] who stole her family?

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** In “The Spy Dancer”, did Hetis Loi'e have a plan for escape after her attempt to kill the Imperial officer? Or was she expecting to die in a [[TakingYouWithMe last ditch gambit to assassinate the man]] who stole her family?

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