The formerStar WarsExpanded Universe, now known as the Legends continuity, is filled with plenty of neat storylines. The most interesting among them deals with the fate of the once-mighty Galactic Empire, an entity that slips into a series of violent internal conflicts after the Battle of Endor. This event is referred to as the Imperial Civil War.

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It’s a period of turmoil that witnesses the Empire’s most powerful players fight each other for supremacy after the demise of Emperor Palpatine. Former generals, admirals, and governors become warlords who divide the Empire’s former territory into their own personal fiefdoms. This list will provide a brief overview of the conflict for fans interested in the more obscure aspects of theStar Warslore.

4The Emperor’s Death Leads To A Power Vacuum

InStar Wars: The Return of the Jedi, fans witness the deaths of Emperor Palpatine andDarth Vaderas well as the destruction of the second Death Star. However, the Empire’s woes didn’t end there. The various novels and supplementary material of the Expanded Universe describe a power vacuum that several of the Empire’s leading figures would try to fill.

The first to seize power after the Battle of Endor was Sate Pestage, the Emperor’s Grand Vizier. Nevertheless, Pestage’s ineffectual leadership induced several prominent admirals and generals to secede, who formed their own “little Empires” from the old. Prominent individuals included AdmiralsBlitzer Harrsk,Delak Krennel,Treuten Teradoc,Zsinj,Teren Rogriss,Feyet Kiez, as well as GeneralsSander DelvardusandAlix Balan. Former Grand Moffs such asArdus Kainealso formed their own political establishments.

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3The Empire’s Heirs

While the many individuals mentioned above splintered off to form their own mini-states, other persons strove to maintain the continuity of the original, true Empire. After Sate Pestage was removed from power, the Director of Imperial Intelligence, Ysanne Isard, seized control of the rump Empire.

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However, Isard was eventually defeated after the New Republic liberated Coruscant and another power vacuum commenced. The Empire’s fortune took a turn for the better when Grand Admiral Thrawn made a surprise return. His brilliance as a tactician enabled the Empire to reclaim much of its former territory.

Unfortunately for the Imperials, Thrawn was assassinated by his bodyguard at the pinnacle of his power. After Thrawn’s death, the reborn Palpatine, who had cheated death at Endor, returned to the galaxy. The squabbling warlords were brought to heel temporarily asPalpatine very nearly reconquered the galaxy. Luckily, Palpatine was betrayed from within his ranks and was killed permanently by the New Republic’s heroes.

The Empire’s Heirs

2The Warlords

While the characters mentioned in the previous entry tried to restore the Empire’s former glory, several Warlords looked after their personal interests. Many of these successor states had unique names, which often reflected their geographical locations. The most prominent of these states included:

More minor Warlords also existed at one point or another. Over time, these individuals either killed each other or were eliminated by the emerging New Republic. For example, Grand Admirals Josef Grunger and Danetta Pitta killed each other in battle, ending their respective fiefdoms. The Warlords who remained eventually banded together to help form the Imperial Remnant.

The Warlords

1The Imperial Remnant & The End Of The Civil War

After the reborn Palpatine’s demise, the Empire again experienced a period of upheaval. Admiral Daala, an Imperial naval commander, grew weary of the Empire’s constant infighting and took it upon herself to settle all accounts. Warlords who refused to join her cause were murdered, including Harrsk, Delvardus, and Teradoc.

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Although Daala managed to unify the Empire, she led a disastrous campaign against the New Republic. Years of civil war and military defeat renderedthe once mighty Empirea minor player in galactic affairs. Daala’s loyal lieutenant, Admiral Gilad Pellaeon, maintained the last vestiges of the Imperial Remnant. He signed a peace treaty with the New Republic, finally ending the decades-long conflict between the Empire and the former Rebel Alliance once and for all.

Star Wars: Empire At War – Thrawn’s Revenge Mod

The author of this article would be remiss if he didn’t mention the excellentThrawn’s Revengemod forStar Wars: Empire at War. To say that this mod is impressive would be an understatement. The focus of the mod is the entire Imperial Civil War. Best of all, fans can choose which stage of the conflict they’d like to play (including the whole war).

Players should be prepared for a challenge, however. With all of the mod’s factions vying for dominance, achieving victory is no walk in the park. With currently 8 playable factions, fans won’t run out of things to try anytime soon. The mod also hosts a plethora of new gameplay mechanics and tweaks that makesEmpire at Warfeel almost like an entirely different game altogether.

Death of the Warlords

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