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Hey folks,
This week saw the publication of my dark side magnum opus, Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties at StarWars.com, and I thought I'd give you a taste of the turbulence of freelance writing. The road to publication of this piece seems almost as long and sordid as the history of the Sith themselves. Written on the heels of "The Emperor's Pawns," my first official Star Wars piece published in Star Wars Gamer #5, I actually wrote Evil Never Dies for that magazine way back in the year 2001. However, that publication went the way of the rancor before it could see the light of day. With seeming luck, however, Gamer's editor became the new editor of Star Wars Insider afterward, and it seemed the Sith would have their dynasties revealed after all.
Not so! Though Star Wars Insider has recently begun publishing large fictional features, that wasn't the standard in 2002. While I published a feature on the reprinting of Marvel's Star Wars comics run by Dark Horse and co-authored an expose on the Empire's Grand Admirals with Dan Wallace, Evil Never Dies was indefinitely delayed. Then, in 2003, I bid the U.S. and Star Wars good-bye as I went to live in Italy.
However, all was not lost. I made my way back to the States, and ironically, the day I landed back in the motherland and waited in Philadelphia for my connecting flight back to Cali, a commercial on one of the airports televisions came on advertising a new called (all together now): Evil Never Dies.
Certainly, the Force was sending me a sign.
A lot of new Star Wars material had come out by then, a whole new movie in fact, and I set about the task of dusting off the Sith manuscript and revising it in order to make it current with the quicksilver world of accumulating Star Wars lore.
In 2004, I saw another opportunity. The periodical Dungeon/Polyhedron had obtained the right to publish Star Wars-related roleplaying game features, and I immediately approached the editor about writing for him. He seemed to dig the idea of a feature on thousands of years of Sith sects and cults, but first up on the agenda was a project I tackled with Rich Handley based on the old Droids cartoons.
Then... disaster.
Immediately after the publication of the Droids feature, the publishers of Dungeon/Polyhedron lost their Star Wars license. Once again, no more Sith.
But hope, too, never dies. After enduring another Star Wars Insider editor interested in Evil Never Dies and another ill-timed change in command in late 2005, at last the perfect opportunity arose to pitch the piece to the folks at StarWars.com in 2006 as a companion to Drew Karpyshyn's more mainstream, "Heritage of the Sith" in Star Wars Insider #88, which covered the most well-known disciples of Sith doctrine.
The deal was struck. I gave Evil Never Dies another long overdue overhaul, and now five long years later, it's finally available for your reading pleasure. Enjoy! ~ Abel G. Peņa
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Hedec Ga War Journal of Hedec Ga
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 6:26 AM
Well, Abel, it was worth the wait. It was a fantastic article and I made sure to print out a copy to keep with my Insider 88 forever and ever. I had a blast reading it, especially the part about Carnor Jax. Crimson Empire and its cast are largely overlooked, but it was great to get more backstory on those guys!
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 11:54 AM
Well, Abel, it was worth the wait. It was a fantastic article and I made sure to print out a copy to keep with my Insider 88 forever and ever.
Thanks brother.  Sometimes it felt like END would never see the light of day. But like most things, you the combination of faith and persistence often get you your way.
I had a blast reading it, especially the part about Carnor Jax. Crimson Empire and its cast are largely overlooked, but it was great to get more backstory on those guys!
I agree. The design of Carnor Jax is terrific, and it was nice giving him a few more motives for killing the Reborn Emperor than just a grab for power. He was avenging his father and trying to save the Sith! What a noble guy. 
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 12:14 PM
By the way, any way of getting that Droids article? It looks fascinating...
I've been asked this a few times, but I never have a good answer. You can check the Paizo.com website, but I have a feeling it's sold out there. Alternately, you can cruise eBay or try hitting up a local rpg shop in your neighborhood.
It was probably better that it waited until after the release of Ep. III, as you may have had to revise it again afterwards anyway.
Yup, that's the silver lining. Often (always?), a setback produces its own reciprocal advantages.
...Like that time I got bitten by a vampire and I realized I now get to live forever. 
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EvilDarthBear The Grand Admiral's Club
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 2:14 PM
I loved the acticle, it pulled all the strings that have been floating around, and put them into a concise history lesson. Excellent job, sir. 
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 3:21 PM
Thanks EDB. As thorough as Evil Never Dies is, there's still lots of Sithness out there still left to be explored.
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rj_peters Memos from the Imperial Finance Department
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 8:34 PM
Clearly it was the will of the force that END waited until the time was right to exact it's revenge. It's great fun having some gaps filled in, but still leaving so much left to explore as you said. As always, I'm down with AGP.
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 9:53 PM
Thank you, Air Yoda. And thanks to everyone that's written about their appreciation for Evil Never Dies. If you get a chance, please cruise over to the VIP Thread and let the LFL folks know your feelings as well. Much obliged, compadres!
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Hedec Ga War Journal of Hedec Ga
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date Posted: Jun 27, 2006 4:31 PM
Question, Abel. Did I read right in END where it talked about Darth Revin? Or Rivan? Something like that. Was that a typo meaning to be Revan or is there a similiary-named Sith floating around in history?
Speaking of Revan and Malak, not really any mention of them. Any particular reason or just didn't feel right for this piece?
Thanks!
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 28, 2006 1:46 AM
There is indeed a Dark Lord named Darth Rivan who lived during the New Sith Wars era distinct from the Darth Revan of the KOTOR era. The later Rivan's name may or may not have been taken as a sort of homage to the older Revan.
I tried to steer clear of subject matter I thought would be covered by Drew Karpyshyn's Heritage of the Sith article in Insider #88, including the movie Sith and the Tales of the Jedi/Knights of the Old Republic Sith.
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Hedec Ga War Journal of Hedec Ga
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date Posted: Jun 28, 2006 2:42 PM
Abel, by the way, I am DYING to get a copy of the History of the Mandalorians. Is it posted online somewhere or does Star Wars sell back copies of Insider? I need help!
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Wari What noone else is thinking......
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date Posted: Jun 29, 2006 9:12 AM
This is a great blog because while I was reading your piece Evil never dies I was wondering what the creative process was like. Thanks for reading minds Abel!
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Skywalker2B
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date Posted: Jun 29, 2006 10:25 AM
Abel,
If you've had END in the works for so long, perhaps you could tease us with some other SW "projects" floating around in your mind. 
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 29, 2006 1:22 PM
Abel, by the way, I am DYING to get a copy of the History of the Mandalorians. Is it posted online somewhere or does Star Wars sell back copies of Insider? I need help!
Unfortunately, it's not available online. It appeared in Star Wars Insider #80. I'm pretty sure IDG sells back issues of Insider from #77 onward. While I don't know a link or who to call, you can try asking here: comlink@insider.starwars.com.
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 29, 2006 1:28 PM
If you've had END in the works for so long, perhaps you could tease us with some other SW "projects" floating around in your mind.
I have a couple completed projects in limbo that I worked on with Dan Wallace that we hope to get out there sometime soon. Also, as Joe Corroney mentioned, I have a project coming up with Ryan Kaufman for Star Wars Insider #89. After that, another project called Vader's Legacy. 
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Skywalker2B
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date Posted: Jun 30, 2006 5:09 AM
Looking forward to "Underworld" as well as Vader's Legacy. Can you throw us any hints about the projects (plural) with Dan Wallace? Keep up the awesome work! We're lovin' it!
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Jun 30, 2006 11:26 AM
Looking forward to "Underworld" as well as Vader's Legacy. Can you throw us any hints about the projects (plural) with Dan Wallace?
Two words: Imperial forces.
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jSarek jSarek's Infonet
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date Posted: Jul 12, 2006 1:29 AM
Hmm. That jibes well with questions you and/or Mr. Wallace were asking not that long ago about if we'd be interested in seeing something on Moffs . . .
Anyway, a phenomenal article, as always, but this one holds a little more than your other articles. We've seen glimpses of your vision of Sith history in every one of your articles up to this point (heck, even in your pre-Officialdom articles - the Sith Amulet Glove and lots of the Prophets' history date back to your very insightful " The State of the Galactic Civil War" essay), but now we finally get the big picture, and it's one well worth looking at.
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Korpil A Verpine's blog
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date Posted: Aug 22, 2006 1:03 PM
I hadn't had the time to read the article since I preferred to wait until Insider #88 came into my hands... well, it's a superb article, just as anything you had done before!
I like the online articles since you're not constrained by word count and page formatting issues. I found quite interesting to read all the references to the Jedi Prince novels, which I know you're fond of (or rather, probably fond of retconning them)... I will patiently wait for your underworld article in Insider #89.... until then... good luck!
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Aug 23, 2006 1:41 AM
Anyway, a phenomenal article, as always, but this one holds a little more than your other articles.
END has the momentum and coherence of something like Droids and the Force, but it also has scope. It's one of my better pieces.
We've seen glimpses of your vision of Sith history in every one of your articles up to this point (heck, even in your pre-Officialdom articles - the Sith Amulet Glove and lots of the Prophets' history date back to your very insightful "The State of the Galactic Civil War" essay),
You're right, I've been sneaking in refs for some time.
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Aug 23, 2006 1:43 AM
but now we finally get the big picture, and it's one well worth looking at.
Thanks jSarek! I'm happy Evil Never Dies has finally reached the public eye, and that's it's been so well-received.
I hadn't had the time to read the article since I preferred to wait until Insider #88 came into my hands... well, it's a superb article, just as anything you had done before!
Gracias Korpil!
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Aug 23, 2006 1:56 AM
I like the online articles since you're not constrained by word count and page formatting issues.
That's true, the web all but eliminates the problem of word budgets. I hate word budgets.
I found quite interesting to read all the references to the Jedi Prince novels, which I know you're fond of (or rather, probably fond of retconning them)...
Kind of both. I have a soft spot for outcast sources in general.
I will patiently wait for your underworld article in Insider #89.... until then... good luck!
Many thanks! Let me know what you think when you get it!
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Jumpin-Jax Better red than...anything else
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date Posted: Nov 11, 2006 8:31 PM
Well, I'm always up for reading something new about the Guards or the Crimson Empire gang, but.....This has got to be the most tacked-on follow up story I have ever read. I appreciate the research and detail paid throughout, but Carnor Jax was no Sith, nor a Sith student. Palpatine would never have allowed anyone with a modicum of Force discipline GUARD him, not a chance. Jax's ambition grew with time and proximity to the Emperor, but he didn't go into the line of duty ready to take the throne. I don't buy it for a second.
Hire a man to protect you with a reason to hate you?
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Jumpin-Jax Better red than...anything else
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date Posted: Nov 11, 2006 8:31 PM
Palpatine may have relished in messing with his enemies, but that's too close for comfort. His guards were chosen for their fanatic loyalty, not just for fitting the bill of size and build.
I am not ragging on your work so much as a connection that doesn't fit the history.
Sith? Official training? Blackhole troopers? The Emp wasn't looking for someone with history, he wanted men that could live for he alone. Jax must have fit in at some point, I don't buy this revenge tale. Take in the son of someone you killed and hope he saves you? No.
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Jumpin-Jax Better red than...anything else
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date Posted: Nov 11, 2006 8:34 PM
You forget that Palpatine's one true mistake was underestimating Anakin's power to defy the Dark Side. He did NOT let his enemies into his personal guard. It was only Jax's inexperience with the Force that saved him and allowed his ascent into the Royal Guards.
I just see links for link's sake, not a story that makes sense considering what was written in the comics. I haven't heard the audio version but I don't think I'm going to be too surprised when I do. It's just....wrong. Sorry, I hate to criticize another writer.
J
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 11, 2006 10:19 PM
Hey Jumpin-Jax! Sorry you don't care for Jax's history, but obviously there's only so much room to dedicate to him. Of course, I never placed emphasis on the fact that Jax was getting revenge for his father's death. That was sort of tangential; Jax's "revenge" for that is an ironic aside. I think Crimson Empire establishes pretty well that Jax is in it for himself. He could care less about family ties. And Palpatine understands that. What he underestimates (or his clone, rather) is the degree of Jax's ambition and the connections to powerful figures that he's established to help him obtain what he wants... control of the Empire.
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 11, 2006 10:21 PM
Of course, maybe Palpatine did know it... his arrogance in Dark Empire is beyond anything we've previously seen, perhaps rightfully so.
As for Jax's Force powers, those really didn't get developed, as little as they were, until after Palpatine's first "death" in Return of the Jedi. You might not have been aware that the clone of Palpatine did in fact surround himself with an ultra-elite group of Royal Guards in Dark Empire, called the Imperial Sovereign Protectors, and who were in fact all Force-sensitive to one degree or another. If Jax was going to infiltrate and poison Palpatine, as Crimson Empire tells us he did, it makes plenty of sense that he would exploit that loop hole.
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