Legacy's Edge IV: Perfect Night

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Legacy's Edge IV:
Perfect Night
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Author: HandofThrawn45
Series: Legacy's Edge
Length: 212k words
Source: AO3, FF.net
Publication Date: October 29, 2020
Timeline Placement: Between 127 and 130 ABY
Canon Tier: F
Preceding: Following:
Legacy's Edge III: The Waiting Dark Legacy's End I: The Silent Force


Legacy's Edge IV: Perfect Night is a fan fiction novel written by HandofThrawn45 (also known by his pen name as Gregory O. Scott). The book is the fourth and final novel in the Legacy's Edge series and serves as a sequel to the novel Legacy's Edge III: The Waiting Dark. It was originally published on October 29th, 2020.[1]
Chronologically the book takes place 53 years following the events of the first novel, 36 years following the events of the second novel, and 28 years following the events of the previous novel Legacy's Edge III: The Waiting Dark. The novel concludes in the year 130 ABY, 7 years prior to the events of the Dark Horse Legacy comics and 10 years prior to the start of the series Legacy's End also by HandofThrawn45.

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A century after the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, the Jedi and the invaders' descendants have joined together to rebuild planets despoiled by bioweapons. When the project ends in disaster, a hundred worlds cry for revenge against the Yuuzhan Vong and the Jedi. As leader of the Jedi Council, Kol Skywalker scrambles to find the project's saboteurs. In the resurgent Empire factions see disaster as an opportunity to rebuild Imperial prestige, and Emperor Roan Fel and his Imperial Knights may not be strong enough to stop the clamor for war. Both Fel and Skywalker suspect someone is orchestrating events from the shadows, but even they do not realize that a hidden Sith, led by the ancient Darth Krayt, stand poised to plunge the galaxy into a new era of darkness...

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