• EI: ep 2 – Canon myths of ancient Batuu + DotJ updates & mailbag 1

  • May 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

EI: ep 2 – Canon myths of ancient Batuu + DotJ updates & mailbag 1

  • Summary

  • In this flashback episode (backdated to fit into the right moment on the timeline), Elysia talks listeners through two ancient myths of the planet Batuu – considered Canon – from a difficult-to-find special edition story collection.

    She is then joined by DeadeyeJediBob to discuss potential updates on the Dawn of the Jedi movie – or should be now say Jedi Prime – and talk through their first batch of feedback about the first era of Star Wars history.

    Finally, Elysia wraps it up with a mini-dive into the nature of the Force itself, with quotes from Canon and Legends media.


    Recorded July 1 & 4, 2024


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    Upcoming episodes (summer 2024):

    –Weekly coverage of The Acolyte episodes (3 remaining...)

    –Visions S1-e7 & S2-e1,2,5,9 – (Sith LEGENDS of the Old Republic)

    –Canon myths of the Old Republic (from the collections Myths & Fables and Dark Legends)


    Email us: SWTimelinePodcast@gmail.com

    Find Elysia on Twitter: @elysiacb


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    Music: “The Force Theme” by Joanna Haltman

    Produced by Elysia Brenner

    Published by The Lorehounds

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