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'''''Star Wars: The Tragedy''''' is an [[Alternative Star Wars Saga|Alternative ''Star Wars'' Saga]] short story written by [[Brandon Rhea]]. Set [[41 BBY (ASWS)|nineteen years before]] ''[[Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One]]'', the story chronicles the murder of [[Darth Plagueis (ASWS)|Darth Plagueis]] and the ascension of his apprentice to the Sith throne, as well as his desire to prevent the birth of [[Annikin Skywalker]].
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'''''Star Wars: The Tragedy''''' is an [[Alternative Star Wars Saga|Alternative ''Star Wars'' Saga]] [[fan fiction]] story written by [[Brandon Rhea]]. Set [[41 BBY (ASWS)|nineteen years before]] the novel ''[[Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One]]'', the story focuses on the events surrounding the murder of [[Darth Plagueis (ASWS)|Darth Plagueis the Wise]] and the ascension of [[Dark Lord (ASWS)|his apprentice]] to the [[Order of the Sith Lords (ASWS)|Sith]] throne, as well as the new Dark Lord's desire to prevent the birth of [[Annikin Skywalker]]. The story also emphasizes the end of the former friendship of [[Ussej Padric Bac]] and Plagueis&mdash;formerly [[Jedi Grandmaster (ASWS)|Jedi Grandmaster]] Damien Nightblade.
   
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The story was first published on [[Star Wars Fanon Wiki|''Star Wars'' Fanon]], the ''[[Star Wars]] '' wiki of fan invention, on {{Sw|February 28}}, {{Sw|2010}}. This release was the result of Rhea removing the original version of the story from the prologue of ''The Chosen One'', as he believed that it did not properly fit with the rest of the novel's story. An extended version of the short story was released nearly a month later on {{Sw|March 20}}, featuring new scenes and an expanded exploration of the characters. The work was edited by Alternative Saga contributor [[Susan Donnam|Susan "Solus" Donnam]], who also provided the cover art. Reviews for ''The Tragedy'' have been favorable, and it was voted to [[Star Wars Fanon:Featured works|featured work]] status on ''Star Wars'' Fanon.
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''On the eve of the Apocalypse, one Dark Lord of the Sith must make a fateful choice: listen to the pleas of the Shaman of the Whills and defeat his apprentice in combat, or allow his apprentice to take the throne of the Sith&mdash;and bring forth the end of days.''
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[[41 BBY (ASWS)|Nineteen years before]] the start of the [[Clone Wars (ASWS)|Clone Wars]], [[Darth Plagueis (ASWS)|Darth Plagueis the Wise]] and his [[Dark Lord (ASWS)|apprentice]] reside in an ancient [[Dathomir Sith Academy|Sith academy]] on [[Dathomir (ASWS)|Dathomir]]. The immortal Plagueis realizes that his time as [[Dark Lord of the Sith (ASWS)|Dark Lord of the Sith]] is coming to an end. Despite his immortality, he can still be killed, and he suspects that his apprentice is plotting to kill him as dictated by the [[Rule of Two (ASWS)|Rule of Two]].
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[[41 BBY (ASWS)|Nineteen years before]] the start of the [[Clone Wars (ASWS)|Clone Wars]], [[Darth Plagueis (ASWS)|Darth Plagueis the Wise]]&mdash;known as [[Jedi Grandmaster (ASWS)|Jedi Grandmaster]] Damien Nightblade before falling to the [[Dark side of the Force (ASWS)|dark side of]] [[The Force (ASWS)|the Force]]&mdash;and his [[Dark Lord (ASWS)|apprentice]] reside in an ancient [[Dathomir Sith Academy|Sith academy]] on [[Dathomir (ASWS)|Dathomir]]. The immortal Plagueis realizes that his time as [[Dark Lord of the Sith (ASWS)|Dark Lord of the Sith]] is coming to an end. Despite his immortality, he can still be killed, and he suspects that his apprentice is plotting to kill him as dictated by the [[Rule of Two (ASWS)|Rule of Two]]. Despite this, he is satisfied that his apprentice does not have all the knowledge Plagueis has, such as the secrets of immortality.
   
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As Plagueis contemplates his death, his old friend [[Ussej Padric Bac]] appears in an attempt to convince him to stop his apprentice from killing him. The Shaman of the [[Order of the Whills]] reminds Plagueis that if his apprentice kills him and becomes the Dark Lord, the [[Apocalypse]] will begin. Bac believes that Plagueis can stop this, as Plagueis is the [[Shatterpoint (ASWS)|shatterpoint]] for the galaxy-ending event. Nevertheless, Plagueis is adamant in allowing his apprentice to kill him, as he is tired and no longer wishes to be the Dark Lord of the Sith. Bac begrudgingly leaves, believing he is powerless to stop Plagueis from meeting his ultimate destiny.
Under the cover of darkness as Plagueis sleeps, his apprentice sneaks into his chambers and stabs him, delivering a killing blow that would become a legend in the years that followed. As Plagueis dies, his apprentice becomes the new Dark Lord of the Sith. Taking up the mantle, the Dark Lord sits upon his throne, where he is greeted by [[Maul (ASWS)|Maul]], who will soon become his apprentice. Maul's test to prove his worth is to travel to a [[Tatooine (ASWS)|desert world]] in the [[Outer Rim Territories (ASWS)|Outer Rim Territories]], where the Dark Lord orders him to kill a [[Shmi Skywalker-Lars (ASWS)|pregnant woman]] before her [[Annikin Skywalker|unborn child]] can be born and become the [[Chosen One (ASWS)|one who will destroy the Sith]].
 
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Under the cover of darkness as Plagueis sleeps, his apprentice sneaks into his chambers and stabs him, delivering a killing blow that would become a legend&mdash;one that is later recorded in the [[Journal of the Whills (ASWS)|Journal of the Whills]]&mdash;in the years that followed. As Plagueis dies, his apprentice becomes the new Dark Lord of the Sith.
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Taking up the mantle as leader of the [[Order of the Sith Lords (ASWS)|Order of the Sith Lords]], the new Dark Lord sits upon his throne. In his throne room, he is greeted by [[Maul (ASWS)|Maul]], who will soon become his apprentice. Maul's test to prove his worth is to travel to a [[Tatooine (ASWS)|desert world]] in the [[Outer Rim Territories (ASWS)|Outer Rim Territories]], where the Dark Lord orders him to kill a [[Shmi Skywalker-Lars (ASWS)|pregnant woman]] before her [[Annikin Skywalker|unborn child]] can be born and become the [[Chosen One (ASWS)|one who will destroy the Sith]].
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After the Dark Lord and Maul speak, Bac returns to Plagueis' chambers and collects the fallen Sith Lord's body. Before disappearing with it, the shaman says goodbye not to Plagueis, but to his old friend Damien Nightblade.
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''"It's tragic, really, seeing you like this," the man's voice called out from behind, one so full of sadness, of regret over what could have been but wasn't. "It's not too late, you know. You're the shatterpoint for everything destiny says is supposed to happen. Do the right thing and fate can be irrevocably changed from this point on."''
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''Plagueis couldn't deny that, even if he'd wanted to. His old friend had told him about the coming days so long ago, but he'd dismissed it as a foolish man's deluded fantasy. Yet over the years, as events began to unfold, he'd come to realize that maybe everyone's fate was set in stone, that he'd been unknowingly guided down this road by the Force despite what he may have wanted.''
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''And yet even so, part of him felt like he truly did want what was coming to him. Was that the Force playing with his mind, or did he have his own part to play in his ultimate destiny? He felt like he was making decisions, and his own wants and desires seemed to come from within, yet here was a man telling him that someone, or something, had decided that for him, but at the same time he could change it. It was enough to drive a man mad, though he'd already made his choice, even if it was futile.''
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''"Once you start down the dark path," Plagueis told him, "it will forever dominate your destiny. You can't stop it from consuming you. My fate is sealed, not because someone wrote it thousands of years ago, but because I want this. I'm tired, and now I'm done."''
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== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
   
''Star Wars: The Tragedy'' was released by author [[Brandon Rhea]] on {{sw|February 28}}, {{sw|2010}} on [[Star Wars Fanon Wiki|''Star Wars'' Fanon]], the ''[[Star Wars]]'' wiki of [[Fanon|fan invention]],<ref name="Blog">{{SWFanonBlog|Brandon Rhea|CONTENT RELEASE: New short story released, plus updated TCO prologue|CONTENT RELEASE: New short story released, plus updated TCO prologue|Brandon Rhea}}</ref> as well as on [[TheStarWarsRP.Com|The''StarWars''RP.Com]].<ref name="SWRP">[http://www.thestarwarsrp.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21911 ''Star Wars: The Tragedy''] on [[TheStarWarsRP.Com|The''StarWars''RP.Com]]</ref> Prior to being released as a short story, the work was part of the prologue for Rhea's novel ''[[Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One]]''. However, he came to feel that the sequence did not work well in the prologue; according to Rhea, ''The Chosen One'' was written in a way that would make readers wonder as to whether or not the Sith still exist. Because the prologue did not leave any guesses as to whether the Sith were still active, Rhea removed the scene as he felt that it ruined the Sith mystery. Instead of discarding the scene, however, he worked it into the short story that became ''The Tragedy''.<ref name="Blog" />
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''Star Wars: The Tragedy'' was released as an e-book by author [[Brandon Rhea]] on February 28, 2010 on [[Star Wars Fanon Wiki|''Star Wars'' Fanon]], the ''[[Star Wars]]'' wiki of [[Fanon|fan invention]],<ref name="Blog">{{SWFanonBlog|Brandon Rhea|CONTENT RELEASE: New short story released, plus updated TCO prologue|CONTENT RELEASE: New short story released, plus updated TCO prologue|Brandon Rhea}}</ref> as well as on [[TheStarWarsRP.Com|The''StarWars''RP.Com]].<ref name="SWRP">[http://www.thestarwarsrp.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21911 ''Star Wars: The Tragedy''] on [[TheStarWarsRP.Com|The''StarWars''RP.Com]]</ref> Prior to being released as a short story, the work was part of the prologue for Rhea's novel ''[[Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One]]''. However, he came to feel that the sequence did not work well in the prologue; according to Rhea, ''The Chosen One'' was written in a way that would make readers wonder as to whether or not the Sith still exist. Because the prologue did not leave any guesses as to whether the Sith were still active, Rhea removed the scene as he felt that it ruined the Sith mystery. Instead of discarding the scene, however, he worked it into the short story that became ''The Tragedy''.<ref name="Blog" />
   
On {{sw|March 20}}, {{sw|2010}}, Rhea re-released the story with re-written segments and additional scenes added to the story. With this re-release, Rhea added elements such as the identity of Darth Plagueis, an appearance by an additional [[Alternative Star Wars Saga|Alternative ''Star Wars'' Saga character]], an expanded psychological exploration of Darth Plagueis, and additional connections to the lore of ''The Chosen One'' and The''StarWars''RP.Com. A cover created by [[Susan Donnam|Susan "Solus" Donnam]] was also released.<ref name="Blog2" /> Rhea nominated the story for [[Star Wars Fanon:Featured works|featured work]] status on ''Star Wars'' Fanon shortly after re-releasing it.<ref name="FWN">[[Star Wars Fanon:FW/Star Wars: The Tragedy|''Star Wars: The Tragedy'' featured work nomination]]</ref>
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On March 20, 2010, Rhea re-released the story, also in e-book form, with re-written segments and additional scenes added to the story. With this re-release, Rhea added elements such as the identity of Darth Plagueis, an appearance by Alternative Saga character Ussej Padric Bac, an expanded psychological exploration of Darth Plagueis, and additional connections to the lore of ''The Chosen One'' and The''StarWars''RP.Com. A cover created by [[Susan Donnam|Susan "Solus" Donnam]] was also released.<ref name="Blog2" /> Rhea nominated the story for recognition as a [[Star Wars Fanon:Featured works|featured work]] on ''Star Wars'' Fanon shortly after re-releasing it. ''The Tragedy'' received featured work status on {{Sw|March 31}}, 2010.<ref name="FWN">[[Star Wars Fanon:FW/Star Wars: The Tragedy|''Star Wars: The Tragedy'' featured work nomination]]</ref>
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<div class="plainlinks">On ''Star Wars'' Fanon, reviews for ''The Tragedy'' have been positive. After the release of the story's first incarnation, fan fiction author [[Dalton Wylind]] said that the story was "great" and that, while it was short, it was "not too short." He also praised the story's ability to make people more curious about ''The Chosen One''.<ref name="Blog" /> Wylind furthered his praise in the [[Star Wars Fanon:Blog|official ''Star Wars'' Fanon blog]] after the second version of the story was released, saying that "Rhea has truly created something amazing" and that ''The Tragedy'' is an "outstanding story that is both memorable and capable of leaving readers begging for more." Wylind gave the story 5 out of 5 stars.<ref name="SWFBlog">[http://starwarsfanon.wordpress.com/2010/03/31/star-wars-the-tragedy-review/ ''Star Wars: The Tragedy'' review] on the [http://starwarsfanon.wordpress.com ''Star Wars'' Fanon blog]</ref>
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Another fan fiction author, [[User:I'm the Chosen One|I'm the Chosen One]], praised the story for further separating the Alternative Saga from ''Star Wars'' {{Sw|canon}}, saying that Darth Plagueis' "awareness of his impending doom was the complete opposite" of what he expected when Plagueis' death was mentioned in ''{{Sw|Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith}}''.<ref name="Blog" />
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When the second version of the story was released, I'm the Chosen One praised the "new level of depth" it added, believing that it made the story more emotional. He said that this was unlike the first version, which did not "provide much of an emotional hook" and "didn't seem like much of a tragedy." Continuing on from what he had previously stated about Darth Plagueis in the first version, I'm the Chosen One also believed that adding Ussej Padric Bac was a positive point because it added the unexpected idea of a "Sith Lord that someone needed to stay alive."<ref name="Blog2" />
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[[User:Atarumaster88|Atarumaster88]], a fan fiction author and featured work [[Star Wars Fanon:Archivists|Archivist]] on ''Star Wars'' Fanon, praised the work when voting for it to receive featured work status, giving it 4 out of 5 stars for both narrative and technical merit. He stated that the "descriptions are well-constructed, the characterization is fairly deep for a story of its size, and the plot keeps the reader interested," though he did point out that there was some "forgivable melodrama" and a few instances of cheesy ''Star Wars'' cliches in the dialogue;<ref name="FWN" /> Ataru later elaborated on his thoughts, saying that the dialogue was "a bit melodramatic" and the strength of the story was "its deep characterization and well-constructed plot twists."<ref name="ContestBlog">[http://starwarsfanon.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/an-archivists-take-on-the-summer-2010-short-story-contest/ An Archivist's Take on the Summer 2010 Short Story Contest] on the [[Star Wars Fanon:Blog|''Star Wars'' Fanon blog]]</ref>
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Reviews were equally positive on The''StarWars''RP.Com. [http://www.thestarwarsrp.com/forum/member.php?u=7 Adena McDargh], a veteran of the website and a former staff member, praised the story's connections to the website's first timeline, particularly the true identity of Darth Plagueis as she was easily able to visualize him as a Sith Lord; Damien Nightblade, the character's name before becoming Plagueis, was a character during the website's first timeline in {{Sw|2005}}.<ref name="SWRP" /></div>
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''The Tragedy'' was nominated for three categories&mdash;Best Movie Era Short Story, Best Drama, and Best Short Story&mdash;in the [[Star Wars Fanon:Short Story Contest/Summer 2010|Summer 2010 ''Star Wars'' Fanon Short Story Contest]]. It won Best Movie Era and came in second for Best Short Story.<ref name="Contest">[[Star Wars Fanon:Short Story Contest/Summer 2010|Summer 2010 ''Star Wars'' Fanon Short Story Contest]]</ref>
   
 
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Did you ever hear "The Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?"
Palpatine[src]

Star Wars: The Tragedy is an Alternative Star Wars Saga fan fiction story written by Brandon Rhea. Set nineteen years before the novel Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One, the story focuses on the events surrounding the murder of Darth Plagueis the Wise and the ascension of his apprentice to the Sith throne, as well as the new Dark Lord's desire to prevent the birth of Annikin Skywalker. The story also emphasizes the end of the former friendship of Ussej Padric Bac and Plagueis—formerly Jedi Grandmaster Damien Nightblade.

The story was first published on Star Wars Fanon, the Star Wars wiki of fan invention, on February 28, 2010. This release was the result of Rhea removing the original version of the story from the prologue of The Chosen One, as he believed that it did not properly fit with the rest of the novel's story. An extended version of the short story was released nearly a month later on March 20, featuring new scenes and an expanded exploration of the characters. The work was edited by Alternative Saga contributor Susan "Solus" Donnam, who also provided the cover art. Reviews for The Tragedy have been favorable, and it was voted to featured work status on Star Wars Fanon.

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Author's summary

On the eve of the Apocalypse, one Dark Lord of the Sith must make a fateful choice: listen to the pleas of the Shaman of the Whills and defeat his apprentice in combat, or allow his apprentice to take the throne of the Sith—and bring forth the end of days.

Plot summary

       Download: Star Wars: The Tragedy

Nineteen years before the start of the Clone Wars, Darth Plagueis the Wise—known as Jedi Grandmaster Damien Nightblade before falling to the dark side of the Force—and his apprentice reside in an ancient Sith academy on Dathomir. The immortal Plagueis realizes that his time as Dark Lord of the Sith is coming to an end. Despite his immortality, he can still be killed, and he suspects that his apprentice is plotting to kill him as dictated by the Rule of Two. Despite this, he is satisfied that his apprentice does not have all the knowledge Plagueis has, such as the secrets of immortality.

As Plagueis contemplates his death, his old friend Ussej Padric Bac appears in an attempt to convince him to stop his apprentice from killing him. The Shaman of the Order of the Whills reminds Plagueis that if his apprentice kills him and becomes the Dark Lord, the Apocalypse will begin. Bac believes that Plagueis can stop this, as Plagueis is the shatterpoint for the galaxy-ending event. Nevertheless, Plagueis is adamant in allowing his apprentice to kill him, as he is tired and no longer wishes to be the Dark Lord of the Sith. Bac begrudgingly leaves, believing he is powerless to stop Plagueis from meeting his ultimate destiny.

Under the cover of darkness as Plagueis sleeps, his apprentice sneaks into his chambers and stabs him, delivering a killing blow that would become a legend—one that is later recorded in the Journal of the Whills—in the years that followed. As Plagueis dies, his apprentice becomes the new Dark Lord of the Sith.

Taking up the mantle as leader of the Order of the Sith Lords, the new Dark Lord sits upon his throne. In his throne room, he is greeted by Maul, who will soon become his apprentice. Maul's test to prove his worth is to travel to a desert world in the Outer Rim Territories, where the Dark Lord orders him to kill a pregnant woman before her unborn child can be born and become the one who will destroy the Sith.

After the Dark Lord and Maul speak, Bac returns to Plagueis' chambers and collects the fallen Sith Lord's body. Before disappearing with it, the shaman says goodbye not to Plagueis, but to his old friend Damien Nightblade.

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Behind the scenes

Star Wars: The Tragedy was released as an e-book by author Brandon Rhea on February 28, 2010 on Star Wars Fanon, the Star Wars wiki of fan invention,[1] as well as on TheStarWarsRP.Com.[4] Prior to being released as a short story, the work was part of the prologue for Rhea's novel Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One. However, he came to feel that the sequence did not work well in the prologue; according to Rhea, The Chosen One was written in a way that would make readers wonder as to whether or not the Sith still exist. Because the prologue did not leave any guesses as to whether the Sith were still active, Rhea removed the scene as he felt that it ruined the Sith mystery. Instead of discarding the scene, however, he worked it into the short story that became The Tragedy.[1]

On March 20, 2010, Rhea re-released the story, also in e-book form, with re-written segments and additional scenes added to the story. With this re-release, Rhea added elements such as the identity of Darth Plagueis, an appearance by Alternative Saga character Ussej Padric Bac, an expanded psychological exploration of Darth Plagueis, and additional connections to the lore of The Chosen One and TheStarWarsRP.Com. A cover created by Susan "Solus" Donnam was also released.[2] Rhea nominated the story for recognition as a featured work on Star Wars Fanon shortly after re-releasing it. The Tragedy received featured work status on March 31, 2010.[5]

Reception

The Tragedy was nominated for three categories—Best Movie Era Short Story, Best Drama, and Best Short Story—in the Summer 2010 Star Wars Fanon Short Story Contest. It won Best Movie Era and came in second for Best Short Story.[8]

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