
This alternate version of Star Wars: Episode III reimagines the fall of Anakin Skywalker as a slow, emotionally driven tragedy rather than a sudden turn to evil. As the Clone Wars near their end, Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi are celebrated heroes whose close brotherly bond forms the heart of the story. However, Anakin's repeated rejection by the Jedi Council, his growing resentment over never becoming a Jedi Master, and the manipulations of Palpatine gradually isolate him from those he loves. After killing Darth Maul against Obi-Wan's wishes, Anakin is condemned by the Jedi, allowing Palpatine to position himself as the only person who truly believes in him. Meanwhile, General Grievous launches a devastating campaign that culminates in a massive battle on Mustafar, where countless Jedi are sacrificed in combat rather than through Order 66. Believing that Padmé Amidala has died and convinced that Obi-Wan and the Jedi have betrayed him, Anakin fully embraces his anger, leading to a heartbreaking duel with his former master. Obi-Wan defeats him but leaves him behind, mourning the loss of the brother he once knew. At the same time, Yoda discovers Palpatine's true identity but realizes the Sith's victory cannot be overturned immediately, choosing exile and patience instead. Padmé, Obi-Wan, and Owen Lars escape the fallen Republic and secretly decide that Padmé's unborn child must be raised far from politics and the Jedi. As Palpatine is celebrated as the Republic's savior and consolidates his power, Owen returns to Tatooine with the infant Luke Skywalker, ending the story on a bittersweet note that preserves hope for the future while emphasizing the tragic cost of Anakin's downfall.
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Story added by stevenkelly on June 7, 2026
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