Even Piell/Legends

"What we do, we do not do for gratitude, Adi Gallia. We do it in accordance to the principals [sic] of the Force&hellip;and for the peace of the Republic!"

- Even Piell

Even Piell was a long-lived Lannik Jedi Master who served on the Jedi High Council during the waning days of the Galactic Republic. A native of the war-torn planet Lannik, he was taken from poverty and trained as a Jedi Knight at a young age, and proved to a fierce warrior and talented Force-user. He became a Master, and was given a long-term seat on the Jedi High Council, serving on the Council during the Stark Hyperspace War, Yinchorri Uprising, and Eriadu Trade Summit. Piell also occasionally served with the royal guard of his species's prince, and foiled an assassination attempt on the prince&mdash;at the cost of one of his eyes.

In 31 BBY, Piell was part of a team of Jedi sent to Malastare to conduct peace negotiations between the newest prince of Lannik, R'cardo Sooflie IX, and the Red Iaro revolutionaries, who wanted the fighting to stop. The negotiations proved fruitless, and several of Sooflie's guardsmen&mdash;one of whom Piell had once served alongside&mdash;attempted to assassinate the Jedi to win support for the Red Iaro. Piell managed to foil the attempt, and later helped save Sooflie from an attempt on his life by the remaining Red Iaro members. He continued to sit on the Council during the Separatist Crisis, and fought at Geonosis and in many other battles during the Clone Wars. He evaded Order 66 and Operation: Knightfall in 19 BBY, hiding in Coruscant's underlevels for several months, searching for a droid containing many secrets about the Empire, but was killed by stormtroopers before he could locate it. He entrusted the mission to his former Padawan, Jax Pavan, though the droid turned out to be a ruse orchestrated by Darth Vader, in an attempt to lure out Pavan.

Early life
"When I took the Jedi oath, I pledged my hands to the laws of the Republic and my mind to the ways of the Force. But my heart will ever belong to my homeworld."

- Even Piell

A Lannik male, Even Piell was born into an impoverished on the war ravaged world of Lannik during the waning days of the Galactic Republic. Like most of his generation, he was expected to live a life of deprivation and misery on a planet where continuous conflict was commonplace. However, Piell was discovered to be strong in the Force as an infant, and was taken away from his homeworld by a Jedi to undergo training at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. Piell showed an aptitude for the light side of the Force, and proved an able wielder of the lightsaber. The Lannik Jedi constructed his own lightsaber, and often used it in his duties as a Jedi Guardian. He earned a reputation as a fierce and humorless warrior and one who would never back away from a fight, and he eventually became a revered Jedi Knight. After becoming a Master sometime prior to the Stark Hyperspace War, he was granted a seat on the Jedi High Council alongside the likes of Yoda and Mace Windu. He was also a scholar on the Council of First Knowledge.

Jedi Master
"I could have erased this wound in a bacta tank, Zug. Or had my eye replaced with prosthetics. I did not. I kept these scars to remind me: of the eight who fought in the throne room that day, six died. Only one being walked out. The other ran."

- Even Piell, to Myk'Chur Finux Zug

Sometime during the Republic Classic Era, Piell became one of select few Jedi to return to his planet of origin after being Knighted. He served with the Lannik royal Palace Guard, alongside fellow Lannik Hutar Zash, protecting two generations of Lannik princes; though a Jedi and fiercely loyal to the Republic, he never forgot his roots and served loyally and diligently. The Lannik government were embroiled in a costly war with a group of terrorists known as the Red Iaro, who wished to begone with the traditional ways of Lannik and rule the planet in their own, extremist way. Negotiations between the two groups&mdash;mediated by high-profiles Corellian diplomats&mdash;proved fruitless, and in a desperate, suicidal attempt to gain a foothold in the war, seven members of the Red Iaro, led by Myk'Chur Finux Zug, stormed a meeting between the diplomats and Lannik's prince in the Lannik High Court, holding them hostage.

Piell fought off the revolutionaries, slaying six of them, and saving the lives of the Lannik royalty and the Corellian diplomats. However, Zug was able to flee and continue his rebel activities. During the fighting, Master Piell lost his left eye and suffered a great many grievous wounds, which scarred his entire face. However, he refused to accept a prosthetic replace for his lost eye; to him, the scar represented honor, bravery, and prevailing against the immoral despite incredible odds. He carried it as a badge of pride, and he never forgot his efforts in keeping the peace on his homeworld. The Red Iaro continued their insurgent activities, though, under Zug's command; a bounty, later accepted by bounty hunter Aldar Beedo, was put on Piell and his fellow Council members' heads by the "Chosen One," the leader of a cult which hoped to increase terrorist activity on Lannik.

The Corellians' daughter, Adi Gallia, was herself a Jedi, and she forever felt indebted to Piell for his actions in saving her parents. Even after she joined him on the Jedi Council, Gallia sought for a way to repay him, though Piell shrugged off her suggestions, insisting it was all part of his duty. Piell served on the Council during many important events, such as the Stark Hyperspace War, and served directly in many conflicts. He was more outspoken that the majority of his peers, and he was characterized by his somewhat radical&mdash;and always direct&mdash;ideas and decisions. During the Yinchorri Uprising, when many Council members were investigating in the Yinchorr system, the Temple was infiltrated by a group of Yinchorri warriors in a bold attempt to assassinate the Jedi. Wielding his lightsaber, he, as well as numerous other Jedi, were able to repel the Yinchorri with minimal casualties, though the Council was deeply worried&mdash;it was evident that some unknown entity had guided the Yinchorri into such a foolhardy assault. The mission to the Yinchorr system undertaken by Mace Windu and a team of other Jedi was successful, although not without its casualties; Piell attended the triple funeral of fellow Council member Micah Giett, as well as Lilit Twoseas and Theen Fida.

Piell was on the Council during the Eriadu Trade Summit in the same year. A team of Jedi led by Qui-Gon Jinn had been ambushed during a mission to Asmeru concurrent with the Summit, and had lost contact with the Coruscant; the Nebula Front terrorist organization claimed to have captured a number of hostages on Asmeru, and demanded that the Trade Summit be canceled. Piell advocated stopping the Nebula Front with force, but many of his fellow Council members wished for a more subtle approach. The Lannik also advised offering the houses of the Senex sector&mdash;a self-governing domain who existed apart from the Republic, and who controlled Asmeru&mdash;a deal in exchange for their co-operation; Piell believed that allowing them free trade with the Republic&mdash;something which they had been refused because of their slave breeding&mdash;for their assistance in bringing the Nebula Front to justice. Ultimately, Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum was able to end the crisis, though not without losing a considerable amount of face.

In 32 BBY, the Sith, long thought to be extinct, returned, and Qui-Gon Jinn dueled one of the Dark Lords of the Sith on the planet Tatooine. He told the Council of his encounter, though many of its members were skeptical; nevertheless, Mace Windu agreed to investigate and learn the identity of Jinn's attacker. Jinn had another matter to discuss with the Council: he had found a young boy, named Anakin Skywalker, who was extremely strong in the Force, and who Jinn believed might be the Chosen One. Skywalker was brought before the Council, though they deemed him too old and potentially dangerous to be trained. Windu sent Jinn and his Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, to Naboo in an attempt to lure out the supposed Sith; the plan worked, and Kenobi was able so slay the Dark Lord, but Jinn perished. Piell and the other members of the Council traveled to Naboo to attend Qui-Gon Jinn's funeral. It was the beginning of a dark time for the Jedi High Council; one Sith had been slain, but they were unsure if it was the Master or the apprentice. Anakin Skywalker became the Padawan of Obi-Wan Kenobi, though the Council still had doubts about the boy.

Mission to Malastare
"The Red Iaro are weary of fighting. It's time for peace." "The flejj beast also gets tired. But it cannot shed its hide."

- Zug, and Even Piell

In 31 BBY, the conflict between the Red Iaro and the government on Piell's homeworld drew to an apparent close, and Myk'Chur Finux Zug declared a stalemate, and requested that the peace process begin. Corrupt Gran Senator Aks Moe offered to hold the negotiations on a neutral ground, the planet Malastare, and the Republic's Judicial Department requested that the Jedi Council send delegates to act as arbiters during the meetings. Adi Gallia, still feeling that she had a debt to repay to Piell, brought the matter up at a meeting of the Council, championing Piell's sacrifice, though he brushed off her comments. As it was a matter of great importance to many systems nearby Lannik, Chancellor Palpatine requested that only members of the Council travel to Malastare. Piell volunteered, as his people's ways&mdash;considered somewhat primitive and strange by galactic society&mdash;were unknown to the other Jedi, and he felt his presence on Malastare was necessary. Ki-Adi-Mundi, Plo Koon, Mace Windu, Yaddle, and Adi Gallia also volunteered to attend the negotiations.

Traveling in a Consular-class space cruiser, the team of Jedi reached Malastare in days, and were greeted by Gran senators Ainlee Teem and Baskol Yeesrim, who began escorting them to their quarters. The Jedi were suspicious and on guard, as they suspected that the Gran had their own surreptitious reasons for hosting the talks on their adopted homeworld. En route, Piell, Adi Gallia, and Yaddle realized the group were being followed and monitored by a Lannik, whom they presumed was a member of the Red Iaro, and a Ffib priest; intrigued, Piell and Gallia doubled back and intercepted the duo, asking why they were following the Jedi Council members. The Lannik and the priest responded by shooting at Piell and Gallia, though the Jedi Masters were able to fend them off with ease, with the help of Ki-Adi-Mundi and his Padawan, A'Sharad Hett, who had just arrived on the scene. Piell's attackers fled, and the Jedi gave chase, but ultimately reached a dead end, where two Gran guards claimed to have seen no beings fleeing in the corridor.

Teem and Yeesrim admonished the guards and sent them to look for the assailants, and took the Jedi to the governor's palace, where he assured them they would be safe. The Jedi sensed great danger and deception on Malastare, though they put such thoughts to rest when the actual negotiations took place. They were introduced to Aks Moe and Gujdim Wiphshun, the Gran who would chair the meeting, and Lannik prince R'cardo Sooflie IX, the son of the prince whose life Piell had saved, and his military advisor, Piell's old colleague Hutar Zash. Sooflie was suspicious of a countryman serving with what he considered "religious ragamuffins," and Piell introduced himself; when Sooflie showed no sign of remembering either Piell or his sacrifice, Adi Gallia admonished him, though the Lannik prince remarked that had Piell not saved his parents' lives, he might have become prince sooner.

The Red Iaro representatives, led by Myk'Chur Finux Zug, arrived eventually, several minutes late, and were immediately dismissive of the Jedi, believing their presence to be unnecessary. Piell confronted Zug, but the Lannik revolutionary claimed that times had changed; the Red Iaro were tired of fighting and wished to stop. Piell, however, knew that Zug would be back to his old ways before long. Negotiations started, though it was clear to the Jedi that they would go nowhere; Zug's demands were not unreasonable, but Sooflie refused to accept anything, and after an angry outburst from the prince, Master Windu called a recess in the talks. Hutar Zash and several other Lannik guardsmen offered to give the Jedi a lift to their quarters in the governor's palace, and, hoping to use the opportunity to speak to Zash, Piell accepted.

En route, Zash told Piell of matters on Lannik; since Sooflie had ascended to power, the old ways and traditions were dying, and the people growing more and more unhappy with their new prince. Suddenly, Zash and his subordinates revealed that they had thermite charges strapped around their torsos&mdash;they hoped that their sacrifice, performed in front of many cam droids recording a podrace on concurrent with the peace talks, would help bring back the old ways on Lannik. Piell reacted extremely quickly, using his lightsaber to bisect the EasyRide passenger airspeeder, leaving Piell, Adi Gallia, and Mace Windu on one side and the two Lannik on the other. Zash and his companion's explosives detonated, but the Jedi survived&mdash;however, they were plummeting toward the ground.

They managed to grab a hold of a passing podracer, piloted by Sebulba, though the Dug podracer attempted to knock them off. Eventually, Master Windu&mdash;whom Piell and Gallia were holding on to&mdash;lost his grip and fell, though the other airspeeder, piloted by Yaddle, was able to collect them. The Jedi knew that Zug, with his plan to kill the Jedi a failure, would be desperate, and they concluded that he would attempt to assassinate Sooflie. They arrived in the prince's chamber as Zug and his minions were preparing to feed Sooflie to a pair of akk dogs, non-sentient predators native to Haruun Kal. Not wanting to kill the creatures, the Jedi subdued them, but Zug was able to use the opportunity to try and escape with a jetpack through the ceiling window&mdash;however, he collided with a podracer, and was killed. Aks Moe and his guards arrived within moments, removing the remaining revolutionaries before the Jedi could question them; the corrupt senator announced the peace talks' end, and requested the Jedi return to Coruscant. Sooflie left without showing any sign of gratitude to Even Piell, though he did not mind&mdash;he knew he had done his duty to the Republic. Piell and his fellow Jedi returned to Coruscant, their mission a complete failure.

Separatist Crisis and Clone Wars
Some time later, Piell took a Padawan learned of his own, a Corellian named Jax Pavan. Pavan's father, Lorn, was once a worker in the Temple, but had been requested to leave after his son was admitted to the ranks of the Jedi Order. Piell taught Pavan that Jedi did not need the Force to exist; even without it, their ideals and dogma still made them Jedi. Pavan found this particular lesson difficult to comprehend, even years later. Piell, who became almost like a father to his Padawan, took Pavan on many assignments, including two into the deepest level of Coruscant's undercity.

Piell served on the Jedi Council throughout the Separatist Crisis, and watched with continuing dismay as more and more systems seceded and joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems, led by Count Dooku&mdash;a former Jedi. However, the CIS was by far not the only threat the Order, and the Republic, faced. In 30 BBY, a rogue Dark Jedi&mdash;former Jedi Padawan Aurra Sing&mdash;killed two Jedi Masters, J'Mikel and Peerce, on Coruscant, in the shadow of the Temple itself. Piell in particular was shocked by this when it was announced during a Council meeting, and although many efforts were made to apprehend Sing, none succeeded. Piell and the Council attended the ceremony to make Quinlan Vos a Jedi Master and Aayla Secura a Knight in 28 BBY, though the Council lost Yaddle and Yarael Poof, who were replaced by Shaak Ti and Coleman Trebor, respectively. Piell attended Poof's funeral on Coruscant alongside the Jedi High Council and several Quermian Jedi.

In 22 BBY, matters between the Confederacy and the Republic reached boiling point. Obi-Wan Kenobi, along with Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala, was captured by Separatists on the planet Geonosis, and a team of Jedi led by Mace Windu traveled to the Petranaki Arena on Geonosis to rescue them. Piell was among the 200 odd Jedi sent, and fought in the Battle of Geonosis. The Lannik was one of select few Jedi who survived the battle, with the aid of a clone army taken by Yoda to Geonosis. Many of Piell's peer on the Jedi Council perished, though, including Eeth Koth and Coleman Trebor. The Clone Wars had begun.

Piell became a Jedi General, and participated in myriad battles during the three-year conflict. Early in the war, he was present during an important Jedi Council meeting, in which the Masters discussed the war. The Separatists' new Supreme Commander, General Grievous, had recently killed several Jedi during the Battle of Hypori, and the Council were worried about the dwindling numbers of fully-fledged Jedi in the Order. Newly promoted Council member Obi-Wan Kenobi suggested they make his Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, a Knight, though many on the Council disagreed, believing Skywalker too headstrong. Piell pointed out that Supreme Chancellor Palpatine had been campaigning for Skywalker's promotion, though Master Windu replied that politicians had no say in Jedi matters. Ultimately, it was decided that Skywalker would be Knighted, and Piell was present during the ceremony. Piell's Padawan, Jax Pavan, was Knighted two months before the war's end in 19 BBY; by this point, Even Piell, now quite old, was no longer a member of the Jedi High Council, and his vacant seat was taken by Anakin Skywalker.

Great Jedi Purge
"Don't talk; you need to save your strength. I'll call a medic, and they'll fix you right&mdash;" "Oh, don't be an idiot. Move me and I'll come apart like a holopuzzle. I'm done&mdash;we both know it. Someone must take over my mission. Now pay attention&hellip;"

- Nick Rostu and Even Piell

Piell was present in the Jedi Temple when Order 66 and Operation: Knightfall were initiated. Hordes of clone troopers, led by Anakin Skywalker, freshly turned to the dark side, assaulted the Temple, mercilessly killing Jedi, employees, and younglings, while, across the galaxy, clone troopers turned on their generals and executed them. Piell fled the Temple, finding his way into Coruscant's underlevels and hiding there. Piell believed that he was the only senior Council member to survive the slaughter, though Yoda and Shaak Ti also survived. In the days that followed, Palpatine issued the Declaration of the New Order, becoming Galactic Emperor, and the remaining Jedi were hunted down one by one by Darth Vader and many other dark side underlings. Piell knew his days were numbered, and for the first time in his life, he knew fear.

Piell survived for weeks; while many of his fellow survivors stopped using the Force in an attempt to avoid detection, he refused to sever his ties to the Jedi Order, and continued to utilize the Force. He did, however, avoid using it in public, though he generally lived in ghettos and slums in the Crimson Corridor, where he could avoid detection. Some time after Operation: Knightfall, Piell learned of a droid, designated 4-TO, that held considerable amounts of secret information of a sensitive nature about the Empire. According to his sources, Darth Vader was attempting to hunt down the droid, and Piell made it his mission to locate it, believing he would save many lives in doing so.

Several months after the Great Jedi Purge had begun, Piell was somehow located by the Empire, and teams of stormtroopers pursued him in Coruscant's deepest slums. Sensing them through the Force, he attempted to hide in what was once a spice den, but in doing so, had allowed himself to be cornered. Piell attempted to escape via a tube, through which an elevator once traveled, though he had to use the Force in order to push himself upwards. The stormtroopers entered the building just as he entered the tube, and began firing at it; too late, Even Piell realized their tactics. They fired above and below where he was, melting the tube and fusing the two sides together to create an impassable mass, leaving Piell trapped. Using his lightsaber, he was able to free himself from the tube, though he was still effectively trapped; the five troopers had blocked the only exit, and Piell knew that his weeks on the run, with little food or rest, had left him far from peak fighting condition.

Piell deflecting everything the Imperials threw at him, but he was unable to escape. Knowing it was a risky tactic which the stormtroopers might have witnessed before, he Force Jumped over the troopers and towards the exit, and it worked almost to perfection. However, one of the troopers detonated a flash grenade, leaving Piell temporarily blind, while the troopers' helmets made them immune to the grenade's effects. Piell was still able to use the Force to deflect blaster bolts and make his way toward the door, but, again, the clones were one step ahead of him. One of them threw an impact sensitive grenade toward him, while another fired at it, detonating the explosive less than a meter away from Piell, and injuring him horribly. Piell realized he'd been sucker-punched, before releasing a horrified scream.

The stormtroopers never got the chance to finish off the Jedi Master, as a group of Whiplash rebels ambushed them from the other side of the exit, killing each of them. Piell recognized one of the rebels as Nick Rostu, a friend of the Jedi Order, and beckoned him to listen to his final request. Despite Rostu's comments, the Lannik Jedi knew he would die within minutes; he told Rostu about 4-TO and his mission, asking him to locate Jax Pavan&mdash;who Piell knew was still alive&mdash;and have him complete the mission. Rostu agreed, and Piell died. Ultimately, 4-TO had been a ruse by Darth Vader; hoping to lure out Pavan for his own clandestine reasons, he had purposely allowed Piell to learn about the droid's supposed "secrets"&mdash;which were in fact non-existent&mdash;knowing he would assign the mission to Pavan. Pavan located the droid and learned this, but he refused to forgot what Master Piell had taught him and continued to live as a Jedi.

Personality and traits
"[The Nebula Front are] Moving us around like pieces on a hologame board." "Then we need to end the game."

- Yoda, and Even Piell

Despite being diminutive in stature, Even Piell was a fierce warrior, noted for his tenacity and courage in battle. During the Red Iaro attack on the Lannik royalty, Piell seemed, to some, hopelessly outnumbered, yet he did not let the odds deter him, and emerged victorious. Despite the urgings of many of his peers, he did not attempt to heal his scars; Piell was proud of his achievements, and, to him, his scars represented honor, bravery, and perseverance, and reminded him of that day in the Lannik High Court. Piell was decisive during Jedi Council meetings, and he had no qualms about dealing with matters through force. However, he was also known to be a scholar, and was glad to be a member of the Council of First Knowledge.

Piell was extremely loyal, to the Jedi, the Republic, and his homeworld. While most Jedi never returned to their planet of origin after being trained in the ways of the Force, Piell was an exception, and to him it was an honor to serve the Lannik royal family, and something he took very seriously. He cared deeply for the fate of his homeworld, and it saddened him that some, such as the Gran, were determined to exploit its untapped natural resources. Even Piell was known for his considerable wisdom, which he acquired during his long life as a Jedi. However, to many, particularly those on his homeworld who did not understand the ways of the Jedi, he was simply an old man who was too attached to ancient traditions. According to Piell's Padawan, Jax Pavan, he was an excellent teacher, and he was something of a father figure to his students. Piell was opposed to oppression or slavery of any kind, and he voiced his displeasure to the Grans of Malastare that they had subjugated the native Dugs of the world and made them subservient.

Even Piell was proud to be a Jedi, a peacemaker, and he considered himself lucky to have escaped the hardship of his homeworld due to his Force-sensitivity. As a Jedi, he found his life meaningful and purposeful; he was part of a greater cause than himself, one which stood for integrity and freedom. Piell did not know fear with the Force at his side, as he knew it would guide and protect him&mdash;to him, utilizing the Force was like sinking into warm water, which soothed and comforted him. For this reason, Piell refused to give up the Force after the Jedi Order was overthrown, reasoning that to deny the Force was to deny himself.

Powers and abilities
"Too late, old man! There's nothing to can do to stop us!" "Oh, no?"

- A Lannik terrorist, and Even Piell

Unlike many of his fellow Jedi Councilors, such as Oppo Rancisis, Yaddle, and Eeth Koth, Even Piell was not a master of any particular Force power, but he made up for this with sheer doggedness and quick thinking. A master of all seven lightsaber forms, Piell was a talented swordsman, capable of deflecting blaster bolts with ease, which he demonstrated during the mission to Malastare and during his time on the run after Order 66. Piell was a Jedi Guardian, meaning that he focused more on using the Force in combat than for other means. He was also a skilled manipulator of the Force, and he was able to use it to propel himself in the air while facing off against numerous stormtroopers on Coruscant.

Behind the scenes
The character of Even Piell was created for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, as one of the non-speaking Jedi during the scenes involving the Jedi Council, though he debuted in Terry Brooks' Episode I novelization. In the film, he was portrayed by actor Michaela Cottrell, who wore heavy make-up. Cottrell returned to play Piell in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, though Piell was not seen in the Battle of Geonosis scenes. The character was not featured in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

Piell has had several appearances in subsequent spin off material, mainly as a member of the Jedi Council in comics. He first appeared Emissaries to Malastare, part of the Star Wars: Republic comic series, which greatly expanded on his backstory and character. He also appeared in numerous other Dark Horse Comics works, though as a minor character, usually without dialogue,  as well as in James Luceno's Cloak of Deception in 2001. Sources such as the Power of the Jedi Sourcebook and the New Essential Guide to Characters established that, although he was not seen in the Geonosis portions of Attack of the Clones, Piell participated in and survived the Battle of Geonosis. Piell was featured briefly in Clone Wars Chapter 21, where he was voiced by Daran Norris, though he was absent from all other Clone Wars works. Piell's absence in Return of the Jedi left his fate uncertain, and it was not known if he had survived Order 66 or not until Michael Reaves featured him in the opening chapters of his 2008 novel, Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight.

Piell had also appeared in two comics featured in Star Wars Tales, whose canonicity is uncertain. Piell appears on the Jedi Council in Yaddle's Tale: The One Below; the story has since been referenced by the Official Star Wars Fact File, though Piell's part in the tale has yet to be referenced by a canon source. As Oppo Rancisis, later revealed to be Yaddle's Padawan in the Power of the Jedi Sourcebook, is present on the Council when Yaddle in inducted to that body, it can be assumed that at least some of the Councilors featured in it are not canon. Piell also makes a brief appearance in The Lesson, which portrays him fighting during the Battle of Geonosis.

Appearances

 * Yaddle's Tale: The One Below
 * Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell 1
 * Jedi Council: Acts of War
 * Cloak of Deception
 * Episode I Adventures 1: Search for the Lost Jedi
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace novelization
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars Republic: Emissaries to Malastare
 * Star Wars Republic 28: The Hunt for Aurra Sing, Part 1
 * Star Wars Republic 39: The Stark Hyperspace War, Part 4
 * Star Wars Republic 45: Rite of Passage, Part 4
 * Star Wars: Zam Wesell
 * Jedi Quest: The Master of Disguise
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * The Lesson
 * Clone Wars Chapter 21
 * Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight