Itemize Of Books Dynasty of Evil (Star Wars: Darth Bane #3)
| Title | : | Dynasty of Evil (Star Wars: Darth Bane #3) |
| Author | : | Drew Karpyshyn |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 296 pages |
| Published | : | December 8th 2009 by Lucas Books (first published December 1st 2009) |
| Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy |

Drew Karpyshyn
Hardcover | Pages: 296 pages Rating: 4.27 | 13647 Users | 501 Reviews
Chronicle Toward Books Dynasty of Evil (Star Wars: Darth Bane #3)
Twenty years have passed since Darth Bane, reigning Dark Lord of the Sith, demolished the ancient order devoted to the dark side and reinvented it as a circle of two: one Master to wield the power and pass on the wisdom, and one apprentice to learn, challenge, and ultimately usurp the Dark Lord in a duel to the death. But Bane’s acolyte, Zannah, has yet to engage her Master in mortal combat and prove herself a worthy successor. Determined that the Sith dream of galactic domination will not die with him, Bane vows to learn the secret of a forgotten Dark Lord that will assure the Sith’s immortality--and his own. A perfect opportunity arises when a Jedi emissary is assassinated on the troubled mining planet Doan, giving Bane an excuse to dispatch his apprentice on a fact-finding mission--while he himself sets out in secret to capture the ancient holocron of Darth Andeddu and its precious knowledge. But Zannah is no fool. She knows that her ruthless Master has begun to doubt her, and she senses that he is hiding something crucial to her future. If she is going to claim the power she craves, she must take action now. While Bane storms the remote stronghold of a fanatical Sith cult, Zannah prepares for her Master’s downfall by choosing an apprentice of her own: a rogue Jedi cunning and cold-blooded enough to embrace the Sith way and to stand beside her when she at last wrests from Bane the mantle of Dark Lord of the Sith. But Zannah is not the only one with the desire and power to destroy Darth Bane. Princess Serra of the Doan royal family is haunted by memories of the monstrous Sith soldier who murdered her father and tortured her when she was a child. Bent on retribution, she hires a merciless assassin to find her tormentor--and bring him back alive to taste her wrath. Only a Sith who has taken down her own Master can become Dark Lord of the Sith. So when Bane suddenly vanishes, Zannah must find him--possibly even rescue him--before she can kill him. And so she pursues her quarry from the grim depths of a ravaged world on the brink of catastrophe to the barren reaches of a desert outpost, where the future of the dark side’s most powerful disciples will be decided, once and for all, by the final, fatal stroke of a lightsaber.Point Books Concering Dynasty of Evil (Star Wars: Darth Bane #3)
| ISBN: | 0345511565 (ISBN13: 9780345511560) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Star Wars: Darth Bane #3, Star Wars Legends, Star Wars Legends Chronology #1000-990 BBY , more |
| Characters: | Bane (Star Wars), Zannah, Caleb (Star Wars), Serra (Star Wars), Lucia (Star Wars) |
Rating Of Books Dynasty of Evil (Star Wars: Darth Bane #3)
Ratings: 4.27 From 13647 Users | 501 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books Dynasty of Evil (Star Wars: Darth Bane #3)
Well, this is a journey I should have embarked on long ago, but I have finally made it to the end. With it's final chapter complete, I have at last reached the milestone of reading (and reviewing) The Darth Bane Series!Before I get to this one, I'll recap my thoughts on the previous books in this series. Path of Destruction is good, but I think it is an overrated book. It has great action sequences and does a good job with Darth Bane's origin story and how he created the rule of two, but thereWhen reading Star Wars books, I've made it clear that I prefer the original cast. However, with that being said, I liked this one. There wasn't an original character in sight, but I liked it anyway. The new characters pulled me in. I can't say I liked Darth Bane, but he was well drawn as were his apprentice and the other apprentices. I also liked that there were other threads woven in so it wasn't only about the one thing. So 4 stars.

A great trilogy. I didnt know how Id take to it since its all new characters but I loved the exploration it took of the Dark Side, something a bit lacking in the films.
Well, this is a journey I should have embarked on long ago, but I have finally made it to the end. With it's final chapter complete, I have at last reached the milestone of reading (and reviewing) The Darth Bane Series!Before I get to this one, I'll recap my thoughts on the previous books in this series. Path of Destruction is good, but I think it is an overrated book. It has great action sequences and does a good job with Darth Bane's origin story and how he created the rule of two, but there
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.Through passion, I gain strength.Through strength, I gain power.Through power, I gain victory.Through victory, my chains are broken.The Force shall free me.- The Sith CodePath of Destruction was the beginning of an epic Star Wars story. Rule of Two was the captivating continuation. With Dynasty of Evil, Drew Karpyshyn, true master of storytelling and characterisation, wrote the perfect conclusion to his trilogy on the great Darth Bane, and my personal
In my personal opinion, these books were not written to be masterpieces of plot and character development. This type of book is written for people who want more than just the movies and TV shows of SW. The most important thing about this trilogy is how the Drew Karpyshyn had a main character that was an all around bad guy. He was pure Dark side and a bad ass and he knew it. Karpyshyn FINALLY explained the dark side as more than just the bad guys, he gave it the depth it deserved and the amazing


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