Grand Army of the Republic lore

"The Galactic Republic is in a time, where our Chancellor was revealed to be Lord Sidious, and slain by Mace Windu and Anakin Skywalker. Sidious's master plan has failed, but the CIS still rage on in this war. We hit an major point soldiers. We fight on, for the Republic!" -Grand Marshal Sentinel.

In the Senate building, Mace Windu, blocking Lord Sidious's rays of lightning, pleaded for Skywalker's help. Skywalker came to Windu's aid, and chopped Sidious' heads off. Soon. The 501st came and detained Windu and Skywalker, as the Chancellor ordered Contigency Order 37. One Unidentified 501st trooper who witnessed the scene thought that Order 66 should be ordered on the Jedi.

Anakin Skywalker and Mace Windu were put in Galactic Supreme Court and were pleaded guilty to conspiracy, but this was overturned, as the hidden holorecordings shown. They were released, and the Senate denounced the Jedi, calling them clumsy, and unfit for duty. This was voted in the Senate, and the Senate declared the Jedi unfit for duty, and they were retired, the Jedi had sanctions put on them, letting them return to their duties before their enterage in the Clone Wars.

Viceroy Nute Gunray, the new leader of the CIS had since this as the perfect moment to end the Republic, as their forces were on Kashyyyk, ending the war. Viceroy Nute Gunray had initiated an attack on Coruscant, with only Coruscant Guard and Senate Guard to defend, with Jedi trying to reprove themselves to the Republic. The CIS hit the Senate building, and it went down in flames. The Coruscant Guard did not fight back, but rather evacuated civillians, and senate. Coruscant, was in ruined, Iconic parts of the Planet destroyed, or in flames. The Republic pulled out almost all forces off of Kashyyyk, and began the Battle of Coruscant. The sesperate civillians were relocated to Naboo, with Theed being renovated to an Government building, as the will of the queen.

The fight on Coruscant rages, as the CIS gotten stronger. Will you aid us in our journey for peace?