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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Reveals New Secrets of the High Republic

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place in between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, but it also features the centuries-old era known as the High Republic. The High Republic was first revealed in 2020 As a public-only initiative, it is now slowly being incorporated into other media. The Disney+ shows Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures and The Acolyte take place in that era, and now Survivor offers glimpses into the past using flashbacks and more. Reveals numerous characters, locations, and concepts in the High Republic that weren’t seen in . Below is a primer on the High Republic and an overview of all the new information we learned. About this good old days.

What is the High Republic?

The High Republic is a time of peace, prosperity, and expansion for the Galactic Republic. That was from 500 BBY to 100 BBY, well before the events of the Skywalker Saga. This was a golden age for the Jedi Order, and their abundance and abundance of resources was evidenced by gorgeous lightsaber designs with blade colors ranging from teal to orange, and gorgeous robes trimmed in gold. Proven.

With no major conflicts active at this point, and no wars to fight, the Jedi and Republic focused on exploring the galaxy. During this period, the greatest threat to the galaxy was the Space Viking raid known as Nihil.

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High Republic and Star Wars Jedi: How Survivors Fellow

Jedi survivor Cal Kestis stumbles upon the old High Republic Jedi meditation chamber on the planet Kobo and opens a window to the past. He meets an ancient droid named ZN-A4 aka Zee who has been trapped in a room for hundreds of years. It turns out that Zee belongs to the High Republic’s Jedi Order and was trapped while completing a mission.

By speaking with Gee and seeing a series of Force visions using his Sense Echo ability, Kal is able to discover Santari Kuri and Dagan Guerra, members of the High Republic Jedi Order, and the legendary Hidden Opposite the fearsome Kobo. Learn about their tragic quest to find the planet Tanaror. Abyssal Nebula. Tanarol was said to be of great importance because it is essentially a hidden utopia, and Duggan had grand ambitions for it.

Cal discovers the High Republic medical facility and discovers that Duggan is miraculously still alive inside the bacta tank. Unfortunately for Cal, Duggan awakens in a rage and turns to the Dark Side by bleeding his lightsaber Khyber his Crystal Red and attempts to kill him.

We learn that Dagan has found a way through the Koboh Abyss and along with Santari has built a Republic settlement and a Jedi Temple at Tanalorr. When Nihil attacked Tanaror, tragedy struck and the Republic made the decision to abandon the settlement. Duggan felt betrayed by the Republic and was furious at its lack of commitment to what became his life’s work. Santari tried to tell Duggan some sense, but he was too obsessed with Tanaror to understand why and lashed out at her. Defeated and put him into the Bactatank, where he was forgotten and stagnated for about 200 years.

Is Dagan Guerra a Sith Lord?

Despite Dagan Guerra wielding a red lightsaber and acting as the game’s first Force-wielding villain, he’s not a Sith Lord. The Sith went into hiding during the High Republic era, so making Duggan a corrupt Dark Jedi Gone Rogue would help maintain that continuity, as he wielded his lightsaber in front of Cal’s eyes. crystals to red, performing a rarely seen dark side ritual. It is emphasized that Dagan is driven not by Sith philosophies, but by his own manic desires.

the age of splendor

As Cal travels the game world, High Republic relics are easy to spot due to their golden design. There are gold emblems plastered all over the land, gold machines that operate High Republic technology, and a collectible Santali Kuri lightsaber with a gold hilt. His Seven Highs, where Cal must solve intricate puzzles to gain upgrades. His Republic Meditation Chamber is identified by a circular golden entrance.

Zee is an exception in that she’s silver instead of gold, but her design is still in the High Republic because she’s far more quirky and ornate than the more standard Imperial-era protocol droids like C-3PO. is very similar to

This extravagant aesthetic helps distinguish the High Republic elements from the far more utilitarian post-Imperial elements. Abandoned High Republic research facility on Shattered Moon after a meteor hit the moon and destroyed half of it. There’s a sense of sadness as Cal explores these long-forgotten places, like. It reminds us that we are nothing more than

Enduring characters of the High Republic

Dagan Guerra and Gee survived well beyond the High Republic era, but they’re not the only ones. Yoda, for example, is hundreds of years old and was a Jedi Master during that time. Dagan and Santari mention Master Rancisis, who, like Yoda, has a very long life and served the Jedi Council through the events of the High Republic and his Skywalker Saga. He was one of the few who survived the Jedi purge and went into hiding, and his ultimate fate is unknown to this day.

And Ravis, the leader of the Bedlam Raiders. He is part of an alien species known as the Gen’Dai, known to Star Wars fans as the species of bounty hunter Durge, who is notoriously difficult to kill. can survive most injuries and live for a long time. Underneath all that armor, their anatomy is actually a mass of writhing tentacles, as seen in the second stage of the Rayvis boss fight. Ravis served Duggan with unwavering loyalty and used Bedlam’s army of raiders to search for his long-lost master on Kobo.

conclusion of the story

After tracking down the enemy, Kal defeated Ravis and headed towards Duggan, killing him in a lightsaber duel. is tragic, but especially bitter because, as far as Cal knows, he was the last living being of the High Republic era.・There is no doubt that he had a wealth of knowledge about orders. (Later in the timeline, Luke Skywalker ‘meets’ High Republic Jedi, so not all is lost in that regard. Ultimately, Gee is the only High Republic character to survive the events of the Fallen Order sequel, and seems content to settle for Kobo in Pylon’s saloon.

To learn more about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, check out Why Fans Love Turgles, the game’s Arachnaphobia Mode, and our review of the game.

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