Due to the Legends split, what *won't* we get to see?
Now that the old EU is, well, over, save for a handful of issues of Legacy II and such, what things would you be interested in seeing that now we won't know?
1- Who, precisely, *is* the first darth? Andeddu's the oldest known one, but...
2- A lightsaber overloading another lightsaber. A couple things talk about how artificial sith crystals are 'stronger' but at a cost of reliability. I've only ever seen one lightsaber overload, and that was by force lightning (and might've just been from hilt damage). So despite literally hundreds and hundreds of fights with sith lightsabers involved, it never comes up.
3- What Darth Ruin and Belia Darzu could do. Two of the biggest figures of the New Sith Wars. The former created the new sith after millennia of peace. What was his deal? The latter was the last who was strong enough to unite all the sith and fought the devastating Sictis Wars. I want to know what their deal is.
So, what things are you curious about, that we now probably won't get an official answer about?
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Re: Due to the Legends split, what *won't* we get to see?
1) What happened to the Lost Tribe? Were they wiped out, just left on their planet under guard like Dathomir was, absorbed into One Sith etc ?
2) The ultimate fate of Kerra Holt and Daiman from "Knight Errant." We know how the New Sith Wars ended but what happened to them specifically? Did Daiman ever get over his delusions and realize he was not actually a god?
3) The ultimate fate of Scout.
And most of all:
4) My favourite character, Seha Dorvald; what colour is her lightsabre blade?
Indeed, the Empire is pretty much, "It started, there were some famous sith in the middle, then Naga Sadow and the end." Huge amounts of blank space.
Similarly, the Hundred Years Darkness. Thanks to Legacy, Vector, Book of the Sith, and some minor video game appearances, we have enough to know the players, but we really have very little picture of the flow of the conflict or many other things about it. Heck, we don't know any of the great Jedi heroes who fought against what were effectively *the original sith* and came out on top.
We'll never know the final fate of Zayne Carrick. We can *assume* being a former Jedi, he avoided the purges of Revan and the trio, but we aren't sure.
We won't ever see something set during the Pies Dea crusades and their conclusion, arguably the biggest non-Sith threat the Jedi ever fought (lasting much longer than the Vong war).
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We won't see the Tion wars, the Hutt wars, or any of the Alsakan Conflicts (though the Alsakan ones only sound interesting in aggregate, the Hutt wars sound much cooler).