Star Wars – Inquisitor – Rise of the Red Blade
Star Wars – Inquisitor – Rise of the Red Blade
With the tragic fall of the Jedi Order, an unforeseen consequence of the Clone Wars, a new era of power emerged, and it was the Inquisitors who rose up to claim it. The Inquisitors were a force to be reckoned with, a group of highly trained warriors, each with a unique motivation to serve the Empire and crush any remaining vestiges of the Jedi Order.
Following the devastating Order 66, a new breed of former Jedi emerged, and among them was Iskat, a Jedi who had narrowly escaped the destruction of her previous Order. Now, Iskat seeks a fresh purpose in the Force, and she boldly aligns herself with the Inquisitors under the command of Darth Vader.
Driven by an insatiable curiosity to uncover the secrets of her mysterious past that the Jedi had kept hidden from her, Iskat throws herself into her new role with fervor, eager to prove herself to her new masters and to uncover the truth about her own identity.
With each passing day, Iskat becomes more entrenched in the world of the Inquisitors, and as she does, she discovers that the path to power and knowledge is fraught with danger and intrigue, and she must navigate these treacherous waters if she hopes to achieve her ultimate goal.
Sources:
Wookieepedia
Read Star Wars
Jedi Temple Archives
Yoda’s Datapad
Youtini
Some Star Wars stories sweep across the galaxy with heroic fanfare — Rise of the Red Blade dives straight into the shadows, where ambition, trauma and the lure of power twist together like a dark-side storm. Iskat’s journey feels raw and volatile, a Force‑sensitive survivor trying to carve out meaning in the ruins left behind by the Clone Wars. Every choice she makes feels like a spark thrown into dry tinder, and you can’t help but lean in as the fire spreads. 😄
The Inquisitorius is a pressure cooker of fear, rivalry and ruthless training, and watching Iskat navigate it is like watching someone dance through a minefield with a lightsaber in hand. Delilah S. Dawson gives the whole story a sharp emotional edge — part tragedy, part awakening, part “oh no, she’s really doing this.” It’s intense, atmospheric and packed with the kind of character drama that makes the Empire’s darkest corners feel disturbingly alive.




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