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"All That's Left" is a short story written by Caitlin Sullivan Kelly[1] and released on the official site for the video game Star Wars: The Old Republic on August 4, 2022. It follows Sa'har Kateen's journey after escaping from Elom with Darth Nul's holocron.[2]

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Without her master's guidance, Padawan Sa'har Kateen must face her most difficult trial yet: forgiveness.[4]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 TwitterLogo Caitlin Sullivan Kelly (@akacaitlin) on Twitter: "I'm really proud of the journey we're developing for Sa'har Kateen in #SWTOR, and I'm honored that I got to share more of her story (and Master Denolm Orr's) in "All That's Left."" (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 SWTOR mini "All That's Left" Short Story on The Old Republic's official website (backup link)
  3. According to SWTOR mini When does Secrets of the Enclave take place? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link), Charles Boyd states that content released in 2021 is set in 3626 BBY and following these events, we can assume that "events taking place in updates released in the same year IRL are generally meant to take place in the same year in-universe," meaning that content released in 2022 such as Legacy of the Sith is set in 3625 BBY. Therefore, the events of Game Update 7.1: Digging Deeper can be placed around 3625 BBY.
  4. TwitterLogo Star Wars: The Old Republic (@SWTOR) on Twitter: "Without her master's guidance, Padawan Sa'har Kateen must face her most difficult trial yet: forgiveness." (backup link)

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