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Burning Man by unholydeity
Fandoms: Star Wars Original Trilogy, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars: Rebellion Era - All Media Types
13 Oct 2025
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Anakin Skywalker lives in a galaxy FAR FAR AWAY . . .
Luke Skywalker has resisted the darkness, and in return, saved his father from a deathly fate. Darth Vader has lived after his attack on the Emperor, and has found strength and hope from the attachments he was sworn never to have. Now, Vader lives on in the Rebellion, who has since attempted to eradicate the rest of the Empire, with the help of the newly turned Sith Lord. Although most are opposed to the Sith fighting on their side, they have since realized he is one of their greatest assets.
Leia Organa struggles with the identity of her newfound father, though Darth Vader hopes she can reconcile with him. It is a battle that Leia hopes Vader will lose, but he is absolutely relentless.
Anakin Skywalker rises up out of the ashes of the Empire, and promises a better life for his remaining family.
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Darth Vader feels a tug to the light; maybe Anakin Skywalker never died. The machine becomes internally conflicted. When he looks his old master in the eye and hears the apology he never deserved, perhaps Anakin will survive.
NO.
He would not allow himself to succumb to such weakness. He was Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith. Anakin Skywalker had burned on the molten shores of Mustafar. In his wake, a demon had spawned. Darth Vader had crawled up the shores and out of the gates of hell to survive.
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The Purge by IveBeenPlaces
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Original Trilogy, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
21 Jul 2025
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The Clone Wars are over. The Jedi are dead. Anakin Skywalker is no more.
What remains is Darth Vader—newly forged, masked in durasteel, and merciless by design. He scours the galaxy as the Emperor’s living weapon, silencing uprisings and hunting the last embers of the Jedi Order. But beneath the armor, something stirs.
Echoes of a name he no longer claims.
Visions of children he’ll never know.
A voice—soft, maddening, familiar—whispers that it’s not too late.But redemption is a myth. And Darth Vader was built to kill.

