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Absolutely love the story. Duncan needs a set of Valyrian plate-mail to go with his sword. He should also get himself two dragons: One that matches the eventual size of Daeron's dragon as his main dragon, & one that's as big or bigger than Balerion was to act as the living siege weapon whenever fighting an army or taking a castle is more trouble than it's worth.
So are you ignoring the Bane trilogy? Kaan & the brotherhood were wiped out at Ruusan when Bane tricked him into using the Thought Bomb. This attack on Korriban isn't what happened
We've gotten chapters 7, 8, & 9 within minutes of eachother, & it's been less than three hours since they dropped. It won't kill you to wait patiently
The author is extremely clear about what kind of story this is, and I can't find myself complaining. There are none of the major signs of AI writing, and the author uses actual punctuation & full sentences. The story is updated regularly, and it doesn't get bogged down with stuff like twenty chapters of getting settled in the Jedi temple as a fresh youngling. The protagonist's goals and objectives are clear, and he continues to display pragmatic thinking, which is exactly what the summary advertises. Finally, The world is fully fleshed out and true to the established lore, unlike a lot of other SWs fiction I've read on Webnovel. However the story loses a few points for being slightly two-dimensional in its focus. All-around? I like it!