The heroes and villains of Star Wars: The High Republic are back, with some updated looks.StarWars.com released seven new concept art images of major High Republic Phase III players, even comparing these grittier appearances to their original Phase I designs. For characters like Jedi Masters Avar Kriss and Porter Engle, these changes include abandoning their Jedi robes for darker disguises, allowing them to hide from Nihil Forces in the now-closed-off Occlusion Zone. A similar change can be seen in Padawans Bell Zettifar and Burryaga’s more armored gear — with Bell even cutting off his dreadlocks — while Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh’s concept art shows her with a shorter haircut and some “rugged” civilian clothes. On the antagonist side, the artwork depicts Nihil leader Marchion Ro with a regal-esque cloak, as well as ex-Republic Senator Ghirra Starros in a dress with Nihill-inspired jewelry and one of the marauder group’s signature gas masks.These aren’t the only High Republic characters to alter their appearances in the year-long time gap between Phase I and Phase III. A preview of the Phase III-era comic Star Wars: The High Republic #1 revealed fan-favorite Jedi Keeve Trennis’ new robes, hairstyle, and title as a Jedi Master since Ro and the Nihil orchestrated Starlight Beacon’s destruction. The events set in between this time jump are currently being explored in Marvel’s Shadows of Starlight comic, whose first issue saw the Jedi Council implement ‘Guardian protocols’ designed to help the Order prepare themselves against the Nihil threat. Issue two, meanwhile, will focus on Avar and Elzar Mann’s stories, with the ex-marshall of Starlight Beacon blaming herself for failing to stop the Nihil’s terrorist plan before it was too late.RELATED: Sofia Coppola Reflects on Brief Star Wars Role, Says George Lucas Is ‘Like an Uncle’
The heroes and villains of Star Wars: The High Republic are back, with some updated looks.
StarWars.com released seven new concept art images of major High Republic Phase III players, even comparing these grittier appearances to their original Phase I designs. For characters like Jedi Masters Avar Kriss and Porter Engle, these changes include abandoning their Jedi robes for darker disguises, allowing them to hide from Nihil Forces in the now-closed-off Occlusion Zone. A similar change can be seen in Padawans Bell Zettifar and Burryaga’s more armored gear — with Bell even cutting off his dreadlocks — while Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh’s concept art shows her with a shorter haircut and some “rugged” civilian clothes. On the antagonist side, the artwork depicts Nihil leader Marchion Ro with a regal-esque cloak, as well as ex-Republic Senator Ghirra Starros in a dress with Nihill-inspired jewelry and one of the marauder group’s signature gas masks.
These aren’t the only High Republic characters to alter their appearances in the year-long time gap between Phase I and Phase III. A preview of the Phase III-era comic Star Wars: The High Republic #1 revealed fan-favorite Jedi Keeve Trennis’ new robes, hairstyle, and title as a Jedi Master since Ro and the Nihil orchestrated Starlight Beacon’s destruction. The events set in between this time jump are currently being explored in Marvel’s Shadows of Starlight comic, whose first issue saw the Jedi Council implement ‘Guardian protocols’ designed to help the Order prepare themselves against the Nihil threat. Issue two, meanwhile, will focus on Avar and Elzar Mann’s stories, with the ex-marshall of Starlight Beacon blaming herself for failing to stop the Nihil’s terrorist plan before it was too late.
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