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Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars: Novelizations, #3) Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Woodring Stover
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"The nighttime is generous and it is patient and it always wins – but in the centre of its strength lies its weakness: one lonely candle is enough to hold it back.
Love is more than a candle.
Beloved tin ignite the stars."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"A pair of starfighters. Jedi starfighters. Only two.
Two is enough.
Two is plenty because the adults are incorrect, and their younglings are right.
Though this is the end of the age of heroes, it has saved its best for last."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"And yous rage and scream and reach through the Force to vanquish the shadow who has destroyed yous, but you lot are so far less now than what y'all were, you are more than half machine, you are like a painter gone blind, a composer gone deaf, you tin remember where the power was but the ability you lot tin can touch is only a retention, and so with all your world-destroying fury it is only droids around you lot that implode, and equipment, and the tabular array on which you were strapped shatters, and in the terminate, you cannot touch the shadow. In the end y'all don't even desire to. In the stop, you practise not even want to. In the cease, the shadow is all you have left. Considering the shadow understands you, the shadow forgives you, the shadow gathers you lot unto itself—And within your furnace heart, y'all burn in your ain flame."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"Anakin." Obi-Wan'south voice had gone soft, and his hand was warm on Anakin's arm. "There is no other Jedi I would rather accept at my side right now. No other man."

Anakin turned, and found within Obi-Wan'southward eyes a depth of feeling he had only rarely glimpsed in all their years together; and the pure elementary love that rose upwards within him then felt similar a promise from the Force itself.

"I… I wouldn't have it any other way, Master."

"I believe," his onetime Master said with a gently humorous look of astonishment at the words coming out of his oral cavity, "that you should go used to calling me Obi-Wan."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith

"The nighttime is generous, and information technology is patient. It is the dark that seeds cruelty into justice, that drips contempt into compassion, that poisons love with grains of doubt. The night can exist patient, because the slightest drop of rain will cause those seeds to sprout. The pelting will come, and the seeds will sprout, for the dark is the soil in which they grow, and it is the clouds above them, and it waits behind the star that gives them light. The nighttime'due south patience is space. Eventually, fifty-fifty stars burn out."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
"This is Obi-Wan Kenobi:
A phenomenal pilot who doesn't similar to fly. A devastating warrior who'd rather non fight. A negotiator without peer who bluntly prefers to sit down alone in a quiet cave and meditate."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"The dark is generous. Its get-go gift is concealment: our truthful faces lie in the nighttime beneath our skins, our true hearts remain shadowed deeper however. Just the greatest concealment lies not in protecting our secret truths, but in hiding from us the truths of others. The night protects u.s. from what we dare not know."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
"I am chosen a not bad swordsman considering I invented a lethal mode; but who is greater, the creator of a killing class—or the master of the classic class?"

"I'm very flattered that you lot would consider me a master but really—"

"Not a primary. The master."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith

"So this is how liberty dies," she was maxim to herself. "With cheering, and applause."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"This truth: that he, the avatar of light, Supreme Master of the Jedi Gild, the fiercest, nigh impeccable, most devastatingly powerful foe the darkness had ever known...

just-

didn't-

accept it."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith

"I think," Obi-Wan said carefully, "that abstractions like peace don't hateful much to him. He'south loyal to people, not to principles. And he expects loyalty in return. He will stop at nothing to save me, for example, because he thinks I would do the same for him."
Mace and Yoda gazed at him steadily, and Obi-Wan had to lower his head.
"Considering," he admitted reluctantly, "he knows I would practice the same for him."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"His agony somehow became an invisible hand, stretching out through the Strength, a hand that found her, far away, alone in her flat in the dark, a hand that felt the silken softness of her peel and the sleek coils of her hair, a manus that dissolved into a field of pure energy, of pure feeling that reached inside her—

And now he felt her, actually felt her in the Force, as though she could have been some kind of Jedi, besides, merely more than that: he felt a bond, a connection, deeper and more than intimate than he'd e'er had earlier with anyone, even Obi-Wan; for a precious eternal instant he was her … he was the beat of her heart and he was the motion of her lips and he was her soft words as though she spoke a prayer to the stars—"
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith

"This is Anakin Skywalker: The most powerful Jedi of his generation. Perhaps of whatever generation. The fastest. The strongest. An unbeatable pilot. An unstoppable warrior. On the footing, in the air or sea or infinite, at that place is no ane even shut. He has not just power, not just skill, but dash: that rare, invaluable combination of disrespect and grace."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode Three - Revenge of the Sith
"Contemplation of death brought only one slight sting of regret, and more than than a fleck of puzzlement. Until this very moment, he had never realized he'd always expected, for no discernible reason— That when he died, Anakin would be with him."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"This is how information technology feels to exist Anakin Skywalker, forever:
The first dawn of light in your universe brings pain.
The light burns yous. Information technology volition always burn you. Part of you volition always lie upon black glass sand beside a lake of burn down while flames chew upon your mankind.
Yous tin hear yourself animate. It comes hard, and harsh, and it scrapes nerves already raw, only you cannot stop it. You can never finish it. You cannot even slow it downwardly.
You don't even take lungs anymore. Mechanisms hardwired into your chest breathe for you. They volition pump oxygen into your bloodstream forever.
Lord Vader? Lord Vader, tin can you hear me?"
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
"And Anakin is on his way despite the dread boiling through his blood. That'due south what makes him a real hero. Not the way the HoloNet labels him; non without fear, just stronger than fear.

He looks the dragon in the centre and doesn't even slow downwardly."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith

"In every exchange, Obi-Wan gave ground. It was his style."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"This was not Sith confronting Jedi. This was not light against nighttime or good confronting evil; it had nothing to practise with duty or philosophy, religion or morals.
It was Anakin confronting Obi-Wan.
Personally.
Merely the two of them and the damage they had done to each other"
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith
"Until the possible becomes actual, it is only a distraction. Exist mindful of what is, non what might exist."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"In the end, you cannot affect the shadow.
In the cease, you do not even want to.
In the cease, the shadow is all you have left.
Because the shadow understands you, the shadow forgives you, the shadow gathers you lot unto itself -
And inside your furnace centre, you burn in your own flame.
This is how it feels to exist Anakin Skywalker.
Forever..."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
"...you must understand that not even the Jedi know all there is to be known about the Forcefulness; no mortal mind can. We speak of the volition of the Forcefulness equally someone ignorant of gravity might say it is the will of a river to menses to the ocean; information technology is a metaphor that describes our ignorance. The simple truth - if whatsoever truth is e'er elementary - is that nosotros do non truly know what the will of the Force may be. We can never know. It is so far beyond our express understanding that we can only surrender to its mystery."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"Obi-Wan, staring, wished that he had the strength to rip his optics out of his head.
Just even blind, he would see this forever.
He would see his friend, his student, his blood brother, turn and kneel in front of a black-cloaked Lord of the Sith.
His head rang with a silent scream."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
"He could feel the end of the boxing approaching, and then could the blur of the Sith he faced in the Strength, the shadow had become a pulsar of fear.

Hands, almost effortlessly, he turned the shadow's fear into a weapon: he angled the boxing to bring them both out onto the window ledge.

Out in the air current. Out with the lightning. Out on a rain-slicked ledge above a half kilometer drib.

Out where the shadow's fear's fear made it hesitate.

Out where the shadow's fright turned some of it'due south Strength-powered speed into a Force-powered grip on the slippery permacrete.

Out where Mace could flick his blade in one precise arc and slash the shadow's lightsaber in half.

One piece flipped back in through the cutting open up window. The other tumbled from opening fingers, bounced on the ledge, and fell through the rain towards the afar alleys beneath.

Now the shadow was only Palpatine: sometime and shrunken, thinning pilus bleached white by time and care, face lined with exhaustion.

'For all your power, my lord,you are no Jedi. All you are, my lord,' Mace said evenly, staring by his bract, 'is under arrest."
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith

"It is in this blazing moment that you finally understand the trap of the dark side, the final cruelty of the Sith -
Because now your self is all you volition always accept."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode Iii: Revenge of the Sith
"They are closer than friends. Closer than brothers. Though Obi-Wan is xvi standard years Anakin's elder, they take become men together. Neither tin can imagine life without the other. The war has forged their two lives into i."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Revenge of the Sith
"You've been off fighting the war in the Outer Rim. You don't know what it's been like, dealing with all the petty squabbles and special interests and greedy, grasping fools in the Senate, and Palpatine's abiding, cynical, ruthless maneuvering for power—he carves away chunks of our freedom and bandages the wounds with tiny scraps of security. And for what? Wait at this planet, Obi-Wan! We accept given upward so much freedom—how secure do we await?"
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith
"You should pay more than attention to the weather."
Yellow eyes narrowed backside a mask of armorplast. "What?"
"Have a await outside." He pointed his lightsaber toward the archway. "It's virtually to start raining clones."
Matthew Woodring Stover, Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
"Which would exit Mace and Agen Kolar- -both among the greatest bladesbeings the Jedi Order has ever produced"
Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith

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