This is my own story within the Star Wars universe.
I’ve created new characters, worlds, and threats that expand the galactic myth beyond what is known.
“Shadows of the Void” is a personal vision of the struggle between light, darkness... and what exists before both.
It’s an epic adventure blending mystery, legacy, and sacrifice, exploring the forgotten corners of the Force.
My imaginary Star Wars movie, made with passion and respect for the saga, is both a tribute and an expansion of its legacy.
Chapter I: The Exile
Kael Daran was not a Jedi. Not anymore. His days as a Padawan ended when he saw his master fall beneath the crimson blade of a Sith Lord on Daxari Prime. Since then, he wandered the Outer Rim, taking escort, rescue, or bounty jobs. But something followed him. Something he didn’t fully understand—a persistent echo in the Force. A call.
On the planet Talem-5, a forgotten mining asteroid, Kael landed after receiving a coded message. An ancient Jedi signal. But upon arrival, he found only ruins and death. The station had been ravaged by weapons neither Imperial nor Rebel.
While exploring, he found a symbol on a wall: a circle within an inverted triangle. Not Jedi. Not Sith. Something older.
Then he felt it.
A presence.
A woman, standing among the debris. White hair, eyes dark as the void. She held no lightsaber, but the Force swirled around her with restrained fury.
“Kael Daran,” she said. “You’re more punctual than I expected.”
“You sent the signal?”
“I am the signal.”
Her name was Ashira Vel. Exiled, like him. Not Jedi. Not Sith. Something different. She was searching for the same echo in the Force—the awakening of an ancient presence, sealed away before the Republic was ever born.
“It’s not a legend,” she told him. “It’s real. And it’s moving.”
Before he could ask more, the station shook. Explosion. Intruders. A fleet with no markings emerged from hyperspace. Dark, sharp, with no living pilots. Drones. Automatons.
Kael and Ashira barely escaped.
“That wasn’t coincidence,” she said while piloting an old K-wing vessel. “They were waiting for us.”
Kael looked at the symbol on his communicator. The echo still whispered.
The journey had begun.
Chapter II: The Monolith
In the forgotten region of Sularen, star charts distorted. The stars seemed to shift. Ashira led Kael to an unnamed moon, shrouded in perpetual storms. There, beneath a buried crypt, lay a monolith of obsidian.
The structure emitted a vibration that even disturbed the ship’s electronics.
“The Jedi knew,” Ashira murmured. “But they chose to forget. They sealed it in silence.”
Kael reached out. He felt no darkness. No light. Only a vast, ancient void beyond comprehension.
“This place isn’t dead. It only sleeps.”
When they touched the monolith, visions overwhelmed them. A hooded, faceless figure manipulating planets like game pieces. Worlds consumed by energy. A fleet of black ships emerging from an empty star. A voice spoke in a forgotten tongue.
Kael collapsed. Ashira bled from her nose. The monolith had answered.
“Lord Veyr,” she whispered. “He’s awakened it.”
Chapter III: Echoes in Stone
Among the ruins of the old station, a dome of obsidian stood untouched by time. Ashira recognized it. Not Necrar, nor Sith, nor Jedi. Something older.
She placed her palm on it, and ancient runes ignited.
They descended a spiral passage, surrounded by faceless humanoid figures carved in stone. The Force felt thick—like walking through a petrified dream.
They reached a central chamber. In the center, a figure draped in a gray cloak hovered above an invisible pedestal.
“It’s not alive,” said Ashira. “But it dreams. And its dreams reach us.”
Kael tried to approach, but a wave of visions engulfed him. He saw ravaged worlds, children consumed by energy, and a crowned figure with crystal horns.
It was Veyr. The new herald of the Primordial One.
When Kael awoke, he knew where to go next: Halcyra. A dead planet.
Chapter IV: The Faceless Throne
Kael and Ashira reached Halcyra. The surface was a wasteland of ash, with shattered towers and floating shards of crystal. There, in the heart of a planetary chasm, stood the “Effigy of Awakening”—an orbital station fused with the second monolith at its core.
Ashira trembled.
“Veyr doesn’t want to awaken the Primordial. He’s assembling it.”
The battle began.
Drones and modified Necrar ships swarmed. Kael piloted a stolen fighter and charged the station, while Ashira infiltrated the core with Drokk-7.
Inside, Veyr awaited them.
Ashira’s former master, now fused with the monoliths’ energy. His body floated, covered in living plates, and his voice echoed with multiple tones.
“The Force has no sides. Only chains. I’ve broken them.”
Kael faced him with saber in hand. Ashira, with fire in her soul. The duel was titanic.
But in the end, the Primordial One awakened.
The crystal at the core pulsed like a heart. Veyr was consumed, and Ashira, in a final effort to seal it, hurled herself into the vortex.
Kael screamed.
Light.
Void.
Silence.
Chapter V: The Daughter of the Void
Weeks later, Kael drifted through the rings of Olyss. Alone. Wounded. The Republic did not believe his story. The Jedi Council remained silent.
Until a signal from the Outer Rim reached him.
On an unnamed planet, a figure walked across the red sands. White hair. Eyes glowing violet.
Ashira.
But she was not entirely herself.
The Primordial had survived. In her. And now, it sought to understand the galaxy through new eyes.
Kael, watching from his ship, closed his eyes.
The war had changed.
But it was not over.
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