Was just at the ASDA with my mam and came across Star Wars: A Visual Journey that had this in it. I’m quite interested in what some of ya’ll think about this @sanerontheinside, @deadcatwithaflamethrower, @jhaernyl, @meabhair, @lilyrose225writes, @kyberpunk, @markwatnae, @maawi, @eclipsemidnight
[transcript below for anyone who has an issue with the curly loops of doom heh]
Journal of the Whills, (Part) I
This is the story of Mace Windy, a revered Jedi-bendu of Ophuchi as related to us by C.J. Thorpe, padawan learner to the famed Jedi.
I am Chuice two Thorpe of Kissel. My father was Han Dandell Thorpe, chief pilot of the renown galactic cruiser Tarnack. As a family we were not rich, except in honor, and valuing this above all mundane possessions, I chose the profession of my father, than than a more profitable career. I was 16 I believe, and pilot of the trawler [Balancing], when my ambitions demanded that I enter the exalted Interplanetary Academy to train as a potential Jedi-templer. It is here that I became padawan learner to the great Mace Windy, highest of all Jedi-bendu masters, and at that time, Warlord to the chairman of the Alliance of Independent Systems.
Never shall I forget the occasion upon which I first set eyes upon Mace Windy. It was at the great feast of the [Pleabs]. There were gathered under one roof, the most powerful warriors in the Galaxy, and although I realise my adoration of the Master might easily influence my memory, when he entered the hall, these great and noble Warlords fell silent. It was said he was the most gifted and powerful man in the Independent Systems. Some felt he was even more powerful than the Imperial leader of the Galactic Empire.