I'm left utterly speechless by how immersive, transportative, beautiful, and wildly imaginative this adaptation is--the incredible visuals are matched by stunning music by Scott Buckley and incredible voice performances for the Celestials! As with the prior chapter, I'll be watching this many, many more times!
Ok I have a few questions about the prophecy. Who is the son of suns and the daughter of stars? Also the prophecy echos the resurrection when it says, "All that loved will be remade." Love it!!!
Great questions...! Especially great for the author haha. As I personally understand it, the prophecy simply speaks of repeating everlasting truths inherant to existence itself, and we as fans get to see those truths embodied by the stories within the Skywalker family line.
All of the soundtrack is attributed in the description to Scott Buckley (CC-BY), but I could compile a playlist of the tracks I used and identify which character/event themes I connected each with. I'll finish Chapter 22 first, since I will have a few new character theme songs that will reoccur throughout the series.
@@Xogroroth666 That species is called "the extraordinary A’qavish-qerach", also known as the "Lucent" from the 1994 Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. You can download the pdf of the novel for free on the author's website and follow along with the text if you'd like: www.starwarstimeline.net/Supernatural_Encounters.htm
@@acbagel Why, thank you, good sir!!! Most kind of you. I am very grateful!!! Still, subtitles would be nice, for us hearing impaired ... , if you would be so very kind?
@@Scottadamsfan3481 that's ok, they don't have to be for everyone. Are you big into fiction and reading in the first place? Are you familiar with the original works? Any improvements you'd like to see in the videos?
@@Scottadamsfan3481 Cool! Yeah this story is a bit different to digest at first, but once you see how all the pieces connect it is absolutely brilliant, one of my favorite works in all of Star Wars. Long story short, yes, it was licensed for EU canon, but was halted before publication due to the Disney purchase. However, the author was able to publish unofficially on his own afterward with the same work. You can read more about the book here: www.starwarstimeline.net/Supernatural_Encounters.htm And if you haven't, the old Star Wars comic "Tilotny Throws a Shape" is what a lot of this is based on.
I'm left utterly speechless by how immersive, transportative, beautiful, and wildly imaginative this adaptation is--the incredible visuals are matched by stunning music by Scott Buckley and incredible voice performances for the Celestials! As with the prior chapter, I'll be watching this many, many more times!
Literally brought tears to my eyes. Pure magic right here.
Absolutely magnificent, utterly enchanting. Beautiful voicework and immersive animation. just truly amazing.
@@Maxine-strictlystarwars thank you for the kind words, glad you enjoyed. Excited to share more in the future.
This is where the fun begins
Any words I can put together would fail to describe how magnificent this is.
@@starwarsnarrator enough said! Thanks, happy you had a good time with it
Ok I have a few questions about the prophecy. Who is the son of suns and the daughter of stars? Also the prophecy echos the resurrection when it says, "All that loved will be remade." Love it!!!
Great questions...! Especially great for the author haha. As I personally understand it, the prophecy simply speaks of repeating everlasting truths inherant to existence itself, and we as fans get to see those truths embodied by the stories within the Skywalker family line.
The creator of audiobook you have give “hope”.
Simply amazing
Wow! 😮
Can't wait
Impressive, most Impressive 👍
@@surajmanickam8179 the force is strong with this one!
@@acbagel Nice 👍
ooooo i cant wait
I was here before it blew up
are you going to release the music seperately ?
All of the soundtrack is attributed in the description to Scott Buckley (CC-BY), but I could compile a playlist of the tracks I used and identify which character/event themes I connected each with. I'll finish Chapter 22 first, since I will have a few new character theme songs that will reoccur throughout the series.
Cant wait.@acbagel
02:32 the what now
haha its just the innovative El’gusclar-fal’Mörtilspí what's tripping you up about that?😅
@@acbagel i just had to open my PDF to look it up.
Excuse me:
00'46":
Wut species, please?
The Subtitle System turned it into gibberish ... . :(
Please add decent subtitles for those that are hearing impaired.
This YT Subtitle system is horrendous!!!
Thank you.
@@Xogroroth666 That species is called "the extraordinary A’qavish-qerach", also known as the "Lucent" from the 1994 Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.
You can download the pdf of the novel for free on the author's website and follow along with the text if you'd like: www.starwarstimeline.net/Supernatural_Encounters.htm
@@acbagel
Why, thank you, good sir!!!
Most kind of you.
I am very grateful!!!
Still, subtitles would be nice, for us hearing impaired ... , if you would be so very kind?
I can’t get into these
@@Scottadamsfan3481 that's ok, they don't have to be for everyone. Are you big into fiction and reading in the first place? Are you familiar with the original works? Any improvements you'd like to see in the videos?
@@acbagel I’ve read all the eu and listen to the eu audiobooks constantly. Are these official eu material?
@@Scottadamsfan3481 Cool! Yeah this story is a bit different to digest at first, but once you see how all the pieces connect it is absolutely brilliant, one of my favorite works in all of Star Wars. Long story short, yes, it was licensed for EU canon, but was halted before publication due to the Disney purchase. However, the author was able to publish unofficially on his own afterward with the same work. You can read more about the book here:
www.starwarstimeline.net/Supernatural_Encounters.htm
And if you haven't, the old Star Wars comic "Tilotny Throws a Shape" is what a lot of this is based on.