3/7/2024 0 Comments Star wars high republic 3![]() ![]() In the past, while Tey was a Guardian, he was a restless one, not willing to just stand by and only protect the Temple of the Kyber when he saw others in need. Scott handles the past and present well, jumping between the two without distracting from either, resulting in necessary and excellent context for Tey which further pushes on my feelings about Vildar. ![]() In the exchange, where Matty tries to mend the breaking friendship but Tey’s not having any of it, Vildar souring his taste for both of them, we learn a surprising yet expected truth: Tey was once a Guardian of the Whills! I loved this opportunity to explore Tey’s past, as while I know we’re at a limited 10 issues this run, there has to be enough space to fit both the advancement of this story and some character building as well, given he actually is the main character. The Guardians reveal they are after Tey, not the Jedi, so Vildar is quick to take the establishment’s side, not Tey’s despite the progress made last issue, going so far as to call him a reprobate after he leaves peacefully so the Jedi can go inside and investigate once again the man’s assumptions and quick judgements make it hard to like him yet intriguing to follow him. The High Republic #3 – Phase II begins right where we left off, the Guardians of the Whills surrounding the group as they approach the Temple of the Kyber, trying to figure out if the thievery is an inside job or not. As the quest to uncover the being stealing Force artifacts around Jedha puts the Jedi in the Guardians of the Whills’ sights, a trip down memory lane fills in the intriguing backstory to Tey’s past, allowing The High Republic #3 – Phase II to both carry the story forward and gain some much needed context.Įver since Jedi Master Vildar Mac and Padawan Matty Cathley crashed into the life of Tey Sirrek, the search for missing Force artifacts has taken some twists and turns, and that’s only through the first two issues.
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