For other uses, see The High Republic and Luminous.

"The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field, created by all living things…"
―The quote originally used to introduce the project at Celebration Chicago[20]

Star Wars: The High Republic, initially known as the All-Star Initiative and later announced publicly as Project Luminous, is an ongoing multimedia project primarily featuring work from writers: Cavan Scott, Claudia Gray, Charles Soule, Daniel José Older, and Justina Ireland. It spans many different storytelling formats, including comics, novels and audio plays, to tell one cohesive overall story set in the High Republic Era, two centuries prior to the events of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace.[4] Soule has described The High Republic project as a "mega-story."[21]

The project's official release was in 2021[15] although the first official branded material for the project was already released prior in December of 2020, in the form of a short story. Details about the project were first revealed at a press event on February 24, 2020,[22] with its launch originally planned for later that year.[17] However, the release was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15]

History

Development

The idea of Project Luminous came from Lucasfilm Publishing's creative director, Michael Siglain, who individually approached each author in the summer of 2018 about getting to work on what he then called the All-Star Initiative. To Cavan Scott, Siglain revealed the project over breakfast, while both were at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, but he didn't say who else would be working on Luminous yet.[23]

Ireland, Gray, Soule, Older, and Scott at Skywalker Ranch

Ireland, Gray, Soule, Older, and Scott at Skywalker Ranch

A few months later, in September of 2018, all five of the authors who had signed on for Luminous were taken to Skywalker Ranch in California, where they began to flesh out the story beyond the project parameters.[24] They were also joined by the Lucasfilm Publishing editorial team and Lucasfilm Story Group. They stayed for a few days, spending most of their time discussing the project, but they also got to see a 4K screening of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. They then went to Skywalker Ranch one more time in March of 2019[4] and saw a 4K cut of Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back.[23]

Marketing

Project Luminous was announced one month later, at the Star Wars Celebration Chicago Lucasfilm Publishing: Writers Roundtable, Monday April 15, 2019.[4]

The High Republic concept art by

The High Republic concept art by Phil Noto

Project Luminous was revealed on February 24, 2020.[17] In an announcement trailer, Project Luminous's name was revealed as being Star Wars: The High Republic. James Waugh, Lucasfilm's VP for Franchise Content and Strategy, explained that, with the end of the Skywalker saga looming with the release of Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, the publishing branch of the company brought in some of the authors who had worked on previous tie-in materials and allowed them the creative freedom to fill-in the gaps with Star Wars stories beyond the reach of the films and the Skywalkers. Pablo Hidalgo, of the Lucasfilm Story Group who was involved in the Project Luminous writers' room, described the early process as giving the writers a blank slate and allowing them to choose what they wanted to write about and when. Eventually, the idea came from one of Obi-Wan Kenobi's earliest lines about the Jedi in A New Hope, about the Jedi being "the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic." Michael Siglain also explained that the story truly began to come together with the question "What scares the Jedi?"[11]

The project involved a variety of Lucasfilm members including Jason D. Stein, a creative executive[25] and Jeffrey Thomas, a senior illustration manager.[25]

Phase I

Star Wars Insider announced that it would be releasing a line of High Republic short stories exclusive to the magazine, beginning with the short story "Starlight: Go Together" in Star Wars Insider 199.[26]

One day prior to The High Republic's launch with Charles Soule's Del Rey novel, Light of the Jedi, on January 5, 2021 (initially planned for August 25 of the previous year), a live stream was held on YouTube hosted by Kristin Baver and featuring the five High Republic authors and Michael Siglain, Director of Creative Franchise for Disney–Lucasfilm Press. The panel features a trailer, a discussion between the authors about their collaboration, covers and details for upcoming stories and concept art. In addition, Siglain revealed that the story would be divided into three phases:

In the same announcement, Michael Siglain confirmed that new stories would be released on a monthly basis, and a webseries called The High Republic Show, hosted by Krystina Arielle, would be aired bimonthly, featuring deep dives into the creative process behind The High Republic, including interviews with the authors, artists and publishers of the initiative.[8]

The adult series included:

The Young Adult novels included:

The junior novels included:

Phase II

On January 4, 2022, on the eve of The High Republic's first anniversary, the five authors once again united on an episode of The High Republic Show to discuss the last remaining projects of Phase I (which ended on March 2 with the release of the final issue of Cavan Scott's Star Wars: The High Republic (2021) and Charles Soule's Eye of the Storm), and to divulge the first information about Phase II. Four new authors were announced as joining the initiative: Zoraida Córdova, George Mann, Tessa Gratton, and Lydia Kang. Other projects from the original five were also unveiled, such as Daniel Jose Older's new High Republic Adventures being the first new Dark Horse Comics series since 2015, Cavan Scott returning to a Star Wars: The High Republic (2022), and Soule following his Eye of the Storm series with the origin story Star Wars: The High Republic — The Blade about Phase I character Porter Engle. The five authors also revealed that Phase II would be taking place 150 years prior to the events of Light of the Jedi.[3]

The adult series included:

The Young Adult novels included:

The junior novels included:

Phase III

In April 2023, at Star Wars Celebration in London, the High Republic panel unveiled the first information about Phase III. A new author, Doctor Aphra comic writer Alyssa Wong, was confirmed to be joining the initiative, writing a short story for the anthology Tales of Light and Life and co-writing the middle-grade novel, Escape from Valo, with Daniel José Older. Much like Phase I, Phase III will focus on three novel trilogies (one adult series, one for young adults and one junior novel series).[9]

The adult series include:

The Young Adult novels include:

The junior novels include:

In addition, starting in December 2023, Cavan Scott's Star Wars: The High Republic (2023) comic series will continue, while the Star Wars Insider short stories, entitled Tales from the Occlusion Zone, have been written by Phase II author Lydia Kang.[9]

Celebration also revealed that High Republic character Vernestra Rwoh would be appearing in the live-action series, Star Wars: The Acolyte.[9]

Beyond Phase III

At New York Comic Con 2025, editor Jennifer Heddle teased that The High Republic had only concluded "for now,"[27] to which the panel revealed the comic series Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures – Pathfinders[28] set twenty years after the end of Phase II. The comic was announced to be written by George Mann and illustrated by Partha Pratim.[29] Also teased at the panel was the The Art of Star Wars: The Acolyte art book.[28]

Era references

Foreshadowing

The High Republic was first mentioned in the April 30, 2019 audio drama Dooku: Jedi Lost by Cavan Scott.[30] It was first identified as the High Republic Era in the January 8, 2020 comic issue The Rise of Kylo Ren 2 by Charles Soule.[31]

Also mentioned in Dooku: Jedi Lost are Padawan Klias Teradine and Jedi Master Trennis. The audio drama claims Teradine discovered the Archive of Forbidden Artifacts and was expelled from the Jedi Order and that Trennis became one of the Lost Twenty who left the Jedi Order.[30] Teradine was a character featured in flashbacks in the Scott's comic miniseries The High Republic Adventures — The Monster of Temple Peak, and was revealed to have had history with the series's main character, Ty Yorrick.[32] Keeve Trennis is a Jedi character in Scott's The High Republic comic series, and is intended to be Master Trennis from Dooku: Jedi Lost.[33]

Nihil raiders first received a mention in the comic story "The Lost Stories, Part 1," written by Scott and published in Star Wars Adventures (2017) 30 by IDW Publishing[34] on January 29, 2020.[35]

Starlight Beacon was indirectly mentioned in the comic Star Wars (2020) 2, written by Charles Soule and was also published by Marvel Comics[36] on January 29, 2020,[37] and its name was given in the project's official reveal on February 24, 2020.[38]

A female Jedi seen in a holocron in The Rise of Kylo Ren 3, a comic written by Soule and illustrated by Will Sliney[39] and released on February 12, 2020,[40] was confirmed by Soule to be Avar Kriss, a character in The High Republic: Light of the Jedi.[41]

In the announcement trailer for the High Republic project, concept art of entities labeled "Nameless" can be seen.[11] These beings were first mentioned in Claudia Gray's novel Master & Apprentice,[42][43] which was released on April 16, 2019.[44] They were also included in two of Cavan Scott's works, the aforementioned Dooku: Jedi Lost[30] and the fourth issue of the comic series Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle.[45]

Chelli Aphra noted that murals of the Rings of Vaale contained High Republic iconography.[46]

Impact on non-High Republic stories

"If you read the copy for #StarWars #TheLivingForce closely, you may notice a connection to the High Republic (THR). One of THR's gifts is how those stories now ground the Jedi with a more specific history, one we can engage with"
Tom Hoeler on Twitter[47]

The High Republic provided further context and background to the Star Wars universe, particularly for the Jedi Order.[47] Granting more "texture," in the words of editor Tom Hoeler, to the canon history of the galaxy,[48] the High Republic Era is able to "ripple forward" to later eras, as many other Star Wars works do. John Jackson Miller's 2024 novel The Living Force is not part of the The High Republic, with Hoeler promising a reader did not need to be familiar with The High Republic to enjoy it, but built off the groundwork it laid.[49]

In The Living Force, the planet Kwenn was the site of the Grand Renewal, an environmental restoration project during the High Republic era led by Master Oppo Rancisis. It involved reshaping mountains of tailings, slag and rubbish into artificial islands known as the Gem Cities of Kwenn. The Grand Renewal was considered to be one of the Great Works initiated under Supreme Chancellor Lina Soh. The Jedi also established an outpost on Kwenn's Sanctuary Mount.[50] In addition, Master Yaddle likens the Jedi Order's bicentennial celebration on Kwenn to public events organized by the Jedi in Kublop Springs on the planet Tenoo, which first appeared in the 2023 animated television series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures.[50]

The High Republic is briefly mentioned in Chris Kempshall's 2024 reference book Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, which was written as an eponymous history book by Resistance historian and academic Beaumont Kin. Kin described the High Republic era as a period in galactic history when the state aimed to be a unifying force and the population and Jedi sought to move the galaxy forward. He criticized some historical studies on that period for focusing too much on idealism and overlooking the erosive agendas of certain senators and the Republic's initially slow response to the Nihil pirate groups, who caused significant civilian casualties before they were defeated. Despite these shortcomings, Kin argued that the High Republic era showed that the galaxy and its various institutions could be rallied against "emerging menaces." The memory of the High Republic inspired attempts to reform the Galactic Republic during its last century prior to the Clone Wars and the emergence of the Galactic Empire.[51]

The Great Work appears in the 2024 live-action television series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. It is first mentioned in the premiere episode "This Could Be a Real Adventure" as a government work program on the remote planet of At Attin.[52] It is unknown whether the Great Work is connected with Supreme Chancellor Lina Soh's Great Works program, which first appeared in Charles Soule's 2021 novel Light of the Jedi.[53] At Attin is also identified as one of the lost Jewels of the Old Republic that is considered a legendary location by the time of the New Republic Era in the third episode "Very Interesting, As an Astrogation Problem".[54] In the final episode "The Real Good Guys", At Attin's Great Work is identified as the Old Republic Mint, with the planet's adult population being trained to operate it. It is run by the Supervisor, a droid inhabiting a tall tower in the heart of At Attin's main city. The Supervisor kept the population ignorant of developments in the wider galaxy including the Jedi Purge and the transformation of the Old Republic into the Galactic Empire.[55]

The Lina Soh Hospital, which first appeared in the 2025 Andor Season 2 episode "Make It Stop" is named after Supreme Chancellor Lina Soh, who appeared in both the first and third phases of The High Republic series. Series writer Tom Bissell named the hospital after the High Republic chancellor as an easter egg but was initially unsure if the name was going to stick outside of the script.[56] In "Make It Stop," the rebel operative Kleya Marki infiltrated the hospital in order to give a mercy killing to her mentor and rebel spymaster Luthen Rael, who had been arrested by the Imperial Security Bureau.[57]

Related media

Color code key:
AN Adult Novel [hide] YA Young Adult Novel [hide] SS Short Story [hide] SSC Short Story Collection [hide]
OC Ongoing Comic Series [hide] MC Comic Miniseries [hide] CC Comic Collection [hide] VG Video Game [hide]
Phase I: Light of the Jedi
Type Title Author Release Date
Wave 1
SS "A Bitter Harvest" — Dark Legends George Mann August 30, 2020[58]
VG "Temple of Darkness"—Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge ILMxLAB November 19, 2020[59]
AN The Vow of Silver Dawn "His Majesty the King" December 17, 2020[60]September 21, 2021[61]
Wave 2
OC "Tales of Villainy: The Gaze Electric" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 6 Daniel José Older July 7, 2021[62]
SS "A Coruscant Solstice" — Life Day Treasury Cavan Scott September 7, 2021[63]
VG "The Sacred Garden"—Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge – Last Call ILMxLAB September 15, 2021[64]
MC "Deck the Halls" — Life Day 1 Justina Ireland November 24, 2021[65]
Wave 3
OC "Dangerous Lessons" — Star Wars (Marvel Comics 2020) Charles Soule January 12, 2022[66]
MC "The Storm on the Horizon" — Halcyon Legacy Ethan Sacks February 2, 2022[67]
OC "Tales of Villainy: A Very Nihil Interlude" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 14 Justina Ireland February 9, 2022[68]
SS "What a Jedi Makes" — Stories of Jedi and Sith Michael Kogge June 7, 2022[69]
Other
CC "Undead or Alive" — Tales from the Rancor Pit Cavan Scott[70] November 23, 2022 (comic stores)
January 3, 2023 (bookstores)
MC Star Wars: Yoda: Light and Life Cavan Scott November 23, 2022[71]January 25, 2023[72]
VG Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Respawn Entertainment April 28, 2023[73]
MC "The Book of Ajax" — Dark Droids: D-Squad 1 Marc Guggenheim September 20, 2023[74]
Phase II: Quest of the Jedi
Wave 1
SS "Galactic Tales: Inheritance" — Star Wars Insider 211 George Mann June 7, 2022[75]
Phase III: Trials of the Jedi
Wave 1
MC Star Wars: Yoda: The Cave Cavan Scott[76] August 2, 2023[77]
OC "All the Republic" — Revelations (2023) 1 Cavan Scott December 20, 2023[78]
Wave 2
OC The Acolyte - Kelnacca 1 Cavan Scott September 4, 2024[79]
Wave 3
AN The Acolyte: Wayseeker (& audiobook) Justina Ireland May 6, 2025[80]
YA The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown (& audiobook) Tessa Gratton July 29, 2025[81]

The Chinese-language web novel The Vow of Silver Dawn, which began releasing chapters on December 17, 2020, is also set near the end of the High Republic Era.[60] The short stories "A Bitter Harvest" and "A Coruscant Solstice," published in Dark Legends and Life Day Treasury respectively, are set during the era.[82] The Star Wars Adventures 6 comic strip "Tales of Villainy: The Gaze Electric" was written by Older and focuses on the Nihil, being set before The High Republic Adventures (2021) 1.[83]

The reference book Star Wars: Jedi Artifacts features extensive information about artifacts from the High Republic Era, though it is not considered a part of the official multimedia project.[84] The one-shot comic Life Day 1 features the short holiday story "Deck the Halls," written by Justina Ireland. It is set following the events of The High Republic: The Rising Storm, and focuses on Jedi Master Nib Assek and her Wookiee Padawan Burryaga Agaburry investigating Drengir activity on Kashyyyk.[85]

The 2023 Disney+ preschool animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures is set during the High Republic Era.[86] The 2024 Disney+ live-action series Star Wars: The Acolyte is set late in the High Republic Era[87] and features the Jedi Vernestra Rwoh.[9]

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  48. TwitterLogo Tom Hoeler (@DarthInternous) on Twitter (post): "Which is to say that, while we could have told a Jedi Council story at any point, this specific story would not have been possible to tell even a few years ago. It would have lacked specificity, had less "texture" to it. Esp for long-lived characters like Yoda/Yaddle/Yarael/Oppo." (backup link)
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