"Star Wars" has one of the vastest universes in fiction -- one that is ever expanding, incredibly detailed, and fleshed-out, in addition to feeling lived-in. The thing that makes this franchise and fictional universe unique is that unlike Tolkien's Legendarium, or, say, the "One Piece" world, "Star Wars" is far from the work of a single person, or even a single team.
The "Star Wars" universe has grown and expanded piece by piece over nearly 50 years, with new artists coming in and building on the surprising success of George Lucas' original 1977 film. The original trilogy introduced a fleshed-out world with a long history that was barely hinted at, with places, people, and concepts that other writers in what was known as the Expanded Universe (now Legends) could expand on and explain. Of course, we've seen many elements from the Expanded Universe become part of the post-Disney canon in recent years,...
The "Star Wars" universe has grown and expanded piece by piece over nearly 50 years, with new artists coming in and building on the surprising success of George Lucas' original 1977 film. The original trilogy introduced a fleshed-out world with a long history that was barely hinted at, with places, people, and concepts that other writers in what was known as the Expanded Universe (now Legends) could expand on and explain. Of course, we've seen many elements from the Expanded Universe become part of the post-Disney canon in recent years,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
This post contains spoilers for the latest episode of The Mandalorian.
As the Mandalorians form the secret covert plan to rescue the young Foundling Ragnar, they look for a way to get to the top of the peak where a flying creature has taken him. Paz Vizsla and the others claim they can't use jetpacks because they might spook the beast into killing the child. The Mandalorians claim it's too high to climb."These are no higher than the peaks of Kyrimorut," Bo-Katan Kryze tells the others. "I used to climb them in basic training."
But what are the peaks of Kyrimorut and why do they have a special significance in the Legends of the "Star Wars" canon? Let's take a look.
Republic Commando
Author Karen Traviss brought Kyrimorut into "Star Wars" in her books in the "Republic Commando" series. The books themselves were spinoffs from the video game of...
As the Mandalorians form the secret covert plan to rescue the young Foundling Ragnar, they look for a way to get to the top of the peak where a flying creature has taken him. Paz Vizsla and the others claim they can't use jetpacks because they might spook the beast into killing the child. The Mandalorians claim it's too high to climb."These are no higher than the peaks of Kyrimorut," Bo-Katan Kryze tells the others. "I used to climb them in basic training."
But what are the peaks of Kyrimorut and why do they have a special significance in the Legends of the "Star Wars" canon? Let's take a look.
Republic Commando
Author Karen Traviss brought Kyrimorut into "Star Wars" in her books in the "Republic Commando" series. The books themselves were spinoffs from the video game of...
- 3/22/2023
- by Bryan Young
- Slash Film
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