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** While Kaeden shows obvious attraction to Ahsoka from the beginning Ahsoka is of course far more reserved, but that said she does seem to pay extra attention to even slightly intimate things Kaeden does, including Kaeden just sitting on her bed.


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* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Ahsoka reminisces about how despite leaving, the Jedi and Anakin in particular, still treated her as one of their own. This made her both happy and filled her with guilt that she had "walked away from them".
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** Like in ''Legends'', [[ForegoneConclusion Alderaan]] [[NotQuiteTheRightThing is a sanctuary for refugees]], especially in works that take place right before ''Film/ANewHope''.
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** At one point, Ahsoka travels to [[spoiler:Ilum]]. The Empire has drilled all the way down to its core. [[Film/TheForceAwakens Huh]]. [[note]]This gives lends further support to [[spoiler:Ilum being Starkiller Base]], as both worlds share the same location on canon Galaxy maps.[[/note]]

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** At one point, Ahsoka travels to [[spoiler:Ilum]]. The Empire has drilled all the way down to its core. [[Film/TheForceAwakens Huh]]. [[note]]This gives lends further support to [[spoiler:Ilum being Starkiller Base]], as both worlds share the same location on canon Galaxy maps.maps of the Galaxy.[[/note]]
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* CloseKnitCommunity: Raada's not perfect, but everyone takes care of each other and any newcomers are quickly brought into the fold. Since she's used to [[WretchedHive Coruscant]] and the crime underworld, Ahsoka takes a while to adjust to it.
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* MistakenForRacist: One of the field workers says that they'll get better service from the Togruta bartender since they have "Ashla" with them. His sister chides him for assuming all Togruta know each other, and he responds that he meant the bartender would spot them sooner because Ahsoka's new in town.
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** Ahsoka recalls [[WellIntentionedExtremist Barriss]], and has the sentiment that while she definitely was in the wrong by bombing the Jedi Temple and framing her, [[VillainHasAPoint she did have a point about the Jedi Order's corruption.]]
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It was announced on March 31, 2016, and is to be released on October 11, 2016.

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It was announced on March 31, 2016, and is to be was released on October 11, 2016.



* AmazonChaser: Kaeden is in awe of Ahsoka's combat skills, and finds her particularly beautiful [[spoiler:when she's wielding her new lightsabers]]. Earlier in the book when Kaeden sees Ahsoka carrying a very heavy pack with little effort and starts EatingTheEyeCandy.

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* AmazonChaser: Kaeden is in awe of Ahsoka's combat skills, and finds her particularly beautiful [[spoiler:when she's wielding her new lightsabers]]. Earlier Foreshadowed earlier in the book when Kaeden sees Ahsoka carrying a very heavy pack with little effort and starts EatingTheEyeCandy.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Ahsoka. At one point, Kaeden runs up to Ahsoka and hugs her, saying that she could just kiss her right there. Ahsoka is surprised though not offended, and Kaeden apologizes when she realizes the inappropriateness of the situation at hand (and that Ahsoka could still be hung up on her Jedi issues regarding relationships).

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* AmazonChaser: Kaeden is in awe of Ahsoka's combat skills, and finds her particularly beautiful [[spoiler:when she's wielding her new lightsabers]]. Earlier in the book when Kaeden sees Ahsoka carrying a very heavy pack with little effort and starts EatingTheEyeCandy.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Ahsoka. At one point, Kaeden runs up to Ahsoka and hugs her, saying that she could just kiss her right there. Ahsoka is surprised though not offended, and Kaeden apologizes when she realizes the inappropriateness of the situation at hand (and that Ahsoka could still be hung up on her Jedi issues regarding relationships).


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** Ahsoka figures out how to catch and deactivate a darksider's lightsaber, like she did to the Seventh Sister in ''Rebels''. [[spoiler:Although her technique needs work, as she accidentally blows it up in the process]].


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* HeroicBSOD: The events of Order 66 were the lowest point of Ahsoka's life, and at the beginning of the novel it's clear that all she wants to do is hide within the galaxy and never connect to anyone again.
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** At one point, Ahsoka travels to [[spoiler:Ilum]]. The Empire has drilled all the way down to its core. [[Film/TheForceAwakens Huh]]. [[note]]This gives lends further support to [[spoiler:Ilum being Starkiller Base]], as both worlds share the same location on canon Galaxy maps.[[/note]]


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** One of the planets Ahsoka hides out on is [[Film/TheForceAwakens Takodana]]. No clue if she's met Maz.

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** Ashla was another Togruta Jedi padawan (seen as a youngling in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'') that fans used to confuse Ahsoka with.

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** Ashla was another Togruta Jedi padawan Padawan (seen as a youngling in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'') that fans used to confuse Ahsoka with.


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** It is implied that [[spoiler:Obi-Wan]] meditating may be [[spoiler:him]] attempting to learn how to become a Force ghost, as Yoda also [[spoiler:had contact with Qui-Gon during his Force ghost arc back in ''The Clone Wars'']] as well.
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* AndForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:Towards the end of the novel, we have a short interlude chapter of Obi-Wan on Tatooine. Having already failed numerous attempts at doing ''something''. Apparently, he's trying to go deeper and deeper into meditation, passing by memories and such, to the point where even emotions are nonexistent. He's hit a 'bottom level', but he realizes there's one more level below that. Once he lets go of memory itself, he entered that level, and once there, he hears a familiar voice:]]

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* AndForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:Towards the end of the novel, we have a short interlude chapter of Obi-Wan on Tatooine. Having already failed numerous attempts at doing ''something''. Apparently, he's trying to go deeper and deeper into meditation, passing by memories and such, to the point where even emotions are nonexistent. He's hit a 'bottom level', but he realizes there's one more level below that. Once he lets go of memory itself, he entered that level, and once there, he hears a familiar voice:]]
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* AndForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:Towards the end of the novel, we have a short interlude chapter of Obi-Wan on Tatooine. Having already failed numerous attempts at doing ''something''. Apparently, he's trying to go deeper and deeper into meditation, passing by memories and such, to the point where even emotions are nonexistent. He's hit a 'bottom level', but he realizes there's one more level below that. Once he lets go of memory itself, he entered that level, and once there, he hears a familiar voice:]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Qui-Gon''': Obi-Wan, let go.]]


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* CanonImmigrant:
** [[spoiler:The Obi-Wan interlude chapter is almost straight out of the ''Kenobi'' novel from ''Legends''.]]
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The novel assumes that you have watched at least up to Season 2 of ''Rebels'', and of course, ''The Clone Wars''.

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* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:Ahsoka and Rex part ways after FakingTheDead to avoid attention.]]



** The prologue begins during [[SeriesFinale the Siege of Mandalore]], which is concurrent with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.

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** The prologue begins during towards the end of [[SeriesFinale the Siege of Mandalore]], which is concurrent with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.


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* ChekhovsSkill: [[spoiler:Working as a mechanic and collecting small parts from her different gigs as a mechanic end up becoming the components to her new lightsabers.]]
* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:During Order 66, Rex and Ahsoka make a run for it in the ensuing chaos. Eventually, they decide to do this by finding an already-dead clone and switching his armor with Rex's, burying him, then putting a grave marker [[HeroicSacrifice indicating his heroics of taking down Ahsoka Tano,]] suggesting someone witnessed it and buried him. Ahsoka also leaves behind her lightsabers on the top of the grave to help further support the frame-up, [[TearJerker though it wasn't easy.]]]]
* LoyalPhlebotinum: Kyber crystals grow slowly and uniformly for the person they're meant for. When their 'chosen one' approaches, the crystals would glow and emit signals to them through the Force (described as a 'unique song'), though to others, the crystals would do nothing and appear to be nothing more than ice.
** If a [[TheCorrupter darksider]] gets a hold of a kyber crystal, they bend it to their will, forcibly twist them with the Force, causing the 'crystals to bleed', [[GoodColorsEvilColors hence the red coloration]]. Ahsoka assumes that Palpatine and the Inquisitorius raided these crystals from [[RobbingTheDead the Jedi Temple's storage and lightsabers of their late owners]], as she senses that [[spoiler:the Sixth Brother's kyber crystals are familiar]].
** ''However'', it is possible to restore these 'bleeding' crystals, as [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Ahsoka]] demonstrates. After [[spoiler:she senses and reaches out to the Sixth Brother's kyber crystals and destroys his lightsaber (also killing him)]], she constructs her new lightsabers and upon activation, finds that they are [[LightIsGood white, a sign of their restoration/purification]]. It isn't clear that all restored crystals become white or if these specific crystals were white prior to corruption by [[spoiler:the Sixth Brother]], though.


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* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler:After creating the FakingTheDead scene, Ahsoka leaves behind her lightsabers on Rex's supposed grave.]]
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* TimeSkip: The prologue begins during the Siege of Mandalore before jumping to the first Empire Day in the first chapter.
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** In ''Rebels'', Ahsoka was surprised when Vader's Force signature was similar to Anakin's. In the first chapter, it is described how she could no longer sense Anakin after Order 66 and had to assume he died, which was first said by WordOfGod.

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** In ''Rebels'', Ahsoka was surprised when Vader's Force signature was similar to Anakin's. Anakin's, having been unable to sense him after Order 66 and was led to assume he died. In the first chapter, it is described how she could no longer sense Anakin after Order 66 and had to assume he died, which was first said by WordOfGod.starts with describing exactly this.
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** As WordOfGod said regarding her sensing Vader in ''Rebels'', Ahsoka could no longer sense Anakin after Order 66 and had to assume he died.

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** As WordOfGod said regarding her sensing Vader in In ''Rebels'', Ahsoka was surprised when Vader's Force signature was similar to Anakin's. In the first chapter, it is described how she could no longer sense Anakin after Order 66 and had to assume he died.died, which was first said by WordOfGod.
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** The prologue begins during [[MissingEpisode the Siege]] [[SeriesFinale of Mandalore]], which is concurrent with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.

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** Ashla was another Togruta Jedi padawan (seen as a youngling in Episode 2) that fans used to confuse Ahsoka with.

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** Ashla was another Togruta Jedi padawan (seen as a youngling in Episode 2) ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'') that fans used to confuse Ahsoka with.with.
** The prologue begins during [[MissingEpisode the Siege]] [[SeriesFinale of Mandalore]], which is concurrent with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.


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** As WordOfGod said regarding her sensing Vader in ''Rebels'', Ahsoka could no longer sense Anakin after Order 66 and had to assume he died.
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** The fact that Ahsoka has her white lightsabers instead of her green ones heavily suggests the story will involve the making of her new sabers.

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** The fact that Ahsoka has her white lightsabers instead of her green ones heavily suggests the story will involve the making of her new sabers.sabers.
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** [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.]]
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** Ashla was another Togruta Jedi padawan (seen as a youngling in Episode 2) that fans used to confuse Ahsoka with.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Ahsoka. At one point, Kaeden runs up to Ahsoka and hugs her, saying that she could just kiss her right there. Ahsoka is surprised though not offended, and Kaeden apologizes when she realizes the inappropriateness of the situation at hand (and that Ahsoka could still be hung up on her Jedi issues regarding relationships).


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* RecurringElement: Ahsoka once again befriends another girl, named Kaeden.
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** Like how [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Caleb changed his name to Kanan]] to avoid detection, Ahsoka briefly changed her name to Ashla, which, [[MagicByAnyOtherName among other things]], was her conceptual name.

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** Like how [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Caleb Dume changed his name to Kanan]] Kanan Jarrus]] to avoid detection, Ahsoka briefly changed her name to Ashla, which, [[MagicByAnyOtherName among other things]], was her conceptual name.
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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. Taking on the name of Ashla, she finds sanctuary as a mechanic on the agricultural moon of Raada. Unwilling to merely stand in the bylines and watch innocents suffer under the iron rule of the newly-established [[TheEmpire Empire]], she finds herself once again on the run, unknowingly, straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], 66]] and fall of the Galactic Republic, former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. Taking on the name of Ashla, she finds sanctuary as a mechanic on the agricultural moon of Raada. Unwilling to merely stand in the bylines and watch innocents suffer under the iron rule of the newly-established [[TheEmpire Galactic Empire]], she finds herself once again on the run, unknowingly, straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But with the rise of evil TheEmpire, she can't just stand by and watch people suffer under its rule, leading her straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But with Taking on the rise name of evil TheEmpire, Ashla, she can't just finds sanctuary as a mechanic on the agricultural moon of Raada. Unwilling to merely stand by in the bylines and watch people innocents suffer under its rule, leading her the iron rule of the newly-established [[TheEmpire Empire]], she finds herself once again on the run, unknowingly, straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.


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* MythologyGag:
** Like how [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Caleb changed his name to Kanan]] to avoid detection, Ahsoka briefly changed her name to Ashla, which, [[MagicByAnyOtherName among other things]], was her conceptual name.
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** The story tells how Ahsoka became a rebel operative and met up with Senator Organa's part of the Rebellion, as seen in Season 1 of ''Rebels''.

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** The story tells how Ahsoka became a rebel operative and met up with Senator Organa's part of the Rebellion, as seen in Season 1 of ''Rebels''.''Rebels''.
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** The fact that Ahsoka has her white lightsabers instead of her green ones heavily suggests the story will involve the making of her new sabers.
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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But with the rise of evil TheEmpire, she can't stand by and watch people suffer under its rule, leading her straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But with the rise of evil TheEmpire, she can't just stand by and watch people suffer under its rule, leading her straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.



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* CallBack:
** The events follow [[ThePurge Order 66]] and how Ahsoka copes with it and the Empire.
* CallForward:
** The story tells how Ahsoka became a rebel operative and met up with Senator Organa's part of the Rebellion, as seen in Season 1 of ''Rebels''.
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!!The novel contains the following tropes:
* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Or announcement date, to be exact. The season 2 finale of ''Rebels'', "Twilight of the Apprentice", aired the night of March 30, 2016, where [[spoiler:Ahsoka and Vader finally confront, with the former meeting an [[AmbiguousSituation ambiguous end]], unlikely to ever return (later confirmed by WordOfGod) after that point in the timeline]]. The morning after on March 31, 2016, this novel was announced, showing that while [[spoiler:her story may be over chronologically]], there are still untold tales to be told.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Or announcement date, to be exact. The season 2 finale of ''Rebels'', "Twilight of the Apprentice", aired the night of March 30, 2016, where [[spoiler:Ahsoka and Vader finally confront, with the former meeting an [[AmbiguousSituation ambiguous end]], unlikely to ever return (later confirmed by WordOfGod) after that point in the timeline]]. The morning after on March 31, 2016, this novel was announced, showing that while [[spoiler:her story may be over chronologically]], there are still untold tales to be told.
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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]], former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But with the rise of evil TheEmpire, she can't stand by and watch people suffer under its rule, leading her straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

It was announced on March 31, 2016, and is to be released on October 11, 2016.
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!!The novel contains the following tropes:
* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Or announcement date, to be exact. The season 2 finale of ''Rebels'', "Twilight of the Apprentice", aired the night of March 30, 2016, where [[spoiler:Ahsoka and Vader finally confront, with the former meeting an [[AmbiguousSituation ambiguous end]], unlikely to ever return (later confirmed by WordOfGod) after that point in the timeline]]. The morning after on March 31, 2016, this novel was announced, showing that while [[spoiler:her story may be over chronologically]], there are still untold tales to be told.

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