It's not really a book you read for the action as much as it is immersing yourself in Plagueis's mind and the culmination of the Grand Plan. Plagueis has a very unique perspective amongst Force wielders, and its interesting seeing the ways he embodies various Sith themes but also puts his own unique spin on it.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
It's not really a book you read for the action as much as it is immersing yourself in Plagueis's mind and the culmination of the Grand Plan. Plagueis has a very unique perspective amongst Force wielders, and its interesting seeing the ways he embodies various Sith themes but also puts his own unique spin on it.
Dmb, we both know I've read that shit series of Twilight when i was trying to impress a girl.
Plagueis is boring rn, Twilight is what the US uses to torture people.
I can handle a non action book lol.
Just watched Inception.
Spoiler:
So he has to be in reality, because otherwise he wouldn't have been able to track when the dream "began" or what was happening cogently before, right? Yet the starting points of the potential dream parts - the sedative in the basement and waking up in the airplane - are pretty clear.