@@neilmurphy966 He warned Jabba and by extension his lackeys more than once. Once the choice was made by the Hutt for himself and his retinue, Luke acted to save his friends. Jabba and his pals thought it better to have a laugh than act in their own self-interest, right up until it was too late.
@@The_Lucent_Archangel I have to agree with you on this one. He does give multiple warnings. However, that's not the case with the gomorrean guard that Luke force chokes.
Just goes to show that the Emperor *was* the Empire. Everything about the system was devoted to him in one shape or another. The second he died everything began to fall apart because really there was nothing else that held The Empire together.
Is because palpatine mainly appointed 2 types of people to important positions of power: the overly ambitious and the blindly loyal. When he died the ambitious moffs and admirals decided to carve territory in a gambit to become the new emperor, meanwhile the blindly loyal obeyed operation cinder which means they destroyed many loyal imperial worlds.
It shows how naive he is. Saving a guy who will grieve over a dead emperor who was terrorizing the galaxy. But it's also just a continuation of the general rhetorical argument RotJ is making, that if you do nonviolent protest hard enough, your enemy will come over to your side. An argument that very often does not hold up in RL history when considering powerful entities that are as cruel as the empire is in SW.
Its the ultimate flaw of authoritarian leadership; eventually all of the lack of trust and atmosphere of fear causes the whole hierarchy or organization to implode.
Honestly would be an interesting story about a Red Guard trying to find his purpose in the galaxy. Going in adventures, participating in epic battles, character cameos, and possibly a really nice end. The former protector of the Emperor now living a peaceful life, with a wife and child on a humble home, sitting on a bench while watching the sun set.
If he joined the New Republican he would immediately be put into their Special Forces or Intelligence, his knowledge of the Emperor's operations surpass no else. He would be a great asset to the New Republic.
I once comtemplated a story about a Royal Guard that basically escaped the destruction of the Second Death Star and basically runs around in patched up Royal Guard gear fighting pirates and criminal syndicates and former Empire associates. This was before this story the video shown here was made...
Almost every NPC in a game series called the The Legend of Heroes: Trails has some kind of background story that can be explored over the course of multiple games. Here's one of the examples in the Trails series that I can think of off the top of my head (there are some spoilers here for these NPCs, but I doubt most people care about NPC spoilers, sooo...): In the prologue for Trails in the Sky FC, there is a young man named Armand who, if you choose to talk to him, will mention a young woman named Ellie who he is interested in. If you continue to talk to him through various points in the prologue (every time the story advances the NPCs in Trails will have new dialog/be doing something different than they were doing before), you'll eventually reach a point where he asks her to date him. Hesitant at first, she eventually agrees, and later on in Trails in the Sky FC you can meet them in another part of the country of Liberl (which is where the Sky games take place in), seeing that they had grown closer to one another throughout the course of the story. In the direct sequel to Trails in the Sky FC, called Trails in the Sky SC, there is a side quest you can do that, upon completion, will see them get married. In the direct sequel to Sky SC, called Trails in the Sky the 3rd, you can find them discussing buying a house and starting a family. Armand's only regret is that his father was unable to attend his wedding. This is mainly due to the fact that his parents divorced when he was a child, and he hasn't seen his father since. Aside from the side quests you can do for Armand/Ellie, there really isn't any reason to interact with them throughout the course of the Sky trilogy. They'll inevitably end up doing all of this stuff on their own, regardless of whether or not you choose to interact with them. But choosing to do so gives you a fair bit of insight into who they are as characters, how they eventually fell in love, and how/why they got married. The next game in the series called Trails from Zero takes place in Crossbell (which neighbors Liberl). Throughout the course of the story, you eventually meet a man named Gable. And while you don't know it yet when you first meet him, he is in fact Armand's father. While his role in the story is actually more important than Armand's/Ellie's role is in the Sky trilogy, in the end he is still mostly a background NPC outside of one or two very specific instances. Gable is actually part of one of two major political factions in Crossbell, but due to a corruption scandal that he was involved in prior to the start of the Zero's prologue, he is forced to fake an illness and hide in a hospital throughout the course of the game. Your interactions with him are limited to whether or not you bother to visit his hospital room whenever you drop by. If you choose to do so, you quickly find out that he is a creep attempting to leverage his political power to get away with behaving however he wants. It doesn't really go well for him though, as the nurses are aware that he isn't actually sick, and thus don't put up with his nonsense. There eventually comes a moment in the story where he is forced to accept that he has been abandoned by the political faction that he once supported, which leads into the direct sequel for this game. In the direct sequel to Trails from Zero called Trails to Azure, you meet him again (this time you are required to by the story), living in the downtown district of Crossbell. Initially abrasive towards everyone he meets due to his status hitting rock bottom, you eventually see signs of him becoming more and more humble throughout the course of the game if you choose to interact with him, even warming up to his new neighbors who he had (at one point in time) saw as being beneath him. But the real turning point for his character is when Armand and Ellie, along with their new baby, come to Crossbell in an attempt to find him. He is initially terrified by thoughts of seeing his son who he admits he had abandoned and attempts to go into hiding out of shame. It isn't until you go through the effort to reunite them via a quest that you find out Armand just wanted his father to meet his wife and son. It is a touching reunion, especially so if you bother to interact with all of the characters involved throughout the course of these 5 games. Gable actually returns in future entries in the series, but his role is largely diminished by that point. Again, you don't have to interact with any of these characters outside of some minor story events and optional sidequests. It's something that is easily missed by most people playing the games. And there are a ton of other NPC stories like this in the Trails series. In conclusion: Star Wars isn't the only series out there that explores obscure background characters. Even a series like Trails, which I doubt most of the people reading this have heard of, can give indepth backstories for background characters. =P
Anyone here read the Crimson Empire comics? Those were pretty cool. Made me respect the Red Guards a lot more when I learned they trained with Vader. Also side note some of the images shown in this video are from Crimson Empire. Not the comic panels but the various artwork stills
@@Oh_well339havent seen those words “Yuuzhan Vong” in awhile..awakened the nerd inside me..i havent read any SW comics/books in years. Good to see people still mention it , such great stories ..hopefully one day we see an adaptation of it but after Disney bought everything who knows 😔
Darth Vader didn't really train with the Royal Guards, he was more of a motivator to them by killing off the best while the rest watched so that they'd do even better. But Darth Vader does personally oversees the building of their Custom TIE Interceptors.
RG is at a moral quandary of a crossroads as having giving everything to serving and protecting the emperor as a royal guard. Has everything he believed in and torn down by the events of the second death star duel and the actions of Luke. No wonder he had no idea as to what to do next in the aftermath of such a life changing moment.
Kinda neat Luke saved one of the guards at the end and aided in his escape because of that. Hope the guard was able to find peace with himself and start a new life in spite of the first death of Palpatine and the fall of the Galactic Empire!
"...the first death of Palpatine..." When one says a line like this out loud, he realizes the sequel trilogy is even dumber than he originally thought.
@@kingwilly8041 I already knew that anyway, though originally I was just going to write the death of Palpatine before recorrected myself. But that said, I do still like TFA, but TLJ and TROS should have been far better.
@kingwilly8041 Same thing happened in Legends and, if I remember correctly, Palps actually died and came back a couple of times there, unlike the current canon where he only came back once.
@CloneCommanderCrater1102 I had heard that, and I also heard people say not everything in Legends was good just because it was Legends. You have to pick and choose and, as usual, disney didn't choose correctly.
@@kingwilly8041 I agree that it wasn't the best decision, I was simply just stating the fact that the idea of bringing Palpatine back has been around a LOT longer than the Sequels.
Being the Elites of the Imperial soldiers, I thought that they would've had former Imperial Guards leading the First Order in the Sequels. Of course there were Admirals, Grand Admirals, and Moffs to contend with but the IGs should've been a force to reckon with.
Nice to know the guard escaped DS2. I feel like too many of these stories I've heard about of side characters getting some limelight just end with them being killed shortly after their revelation or whatever like some grand cosmic joke
For some reason i feel happy for him because you see, he gained a new life like shedding his identity and became a wondering mercenary for hire, life is not wasted but renewed
Wait... so you mean to tell me that Luke Skywalker was kind enough to save some random royal guard whose directive was to kill him... but not his own nephew?
Well as little as the plot point in TLJ can be justified, it should be clarified that Ben’s side of the story was “yeah Luke straight up tried to kill me” but what actually happened was that Luke activated his lightsaber in a split second of worry, immediately got over it (and to be clear, never tried to attack him), and got seen by Ben before he could leave, who then assumed the worst. Doesn’t make things much better but still, he never tried to kill Ben.
You have to be unhinged to even brandish a weapon Infront of a supposed loved family member. Split second or no, the deed was done, and it put lukes doubts clear on display. Point being: That was not Luke Skywalker, but jake the impostor.
He’s so conflicted over what to do now that he has no purpose like bro, do what everyone in Star Wars in your situation does. Become a mercenary or a bounty hunter! It’s drip or drown in that career and brother you’ve got quite the head start in the bright red combat armor!
“You know, I wonder if we’ll ever discover the meaning of it all… working in a place like this.” “Oh, I’ve worked in worse places, philosophically speaking.”
I always enjoy hearing the stories you find espeicially ones like these , i feel it gives more depth to the universe in star wars and shows a lot more how the main story affects other minor characters throughout the galaxy, regardless of their place in it.
Incredible lore given by The Lore Master yet again. Thank you good to see you again as always. Very interesting one done this time. I've wondered sometimes whatever happened to them. Tragic story.
In the old continuity since it took 6 years to beat the Empire after Endor the royal guards split into factions since a lot of the empire did splinter, but when Palpatine came back they united like the rest of the Empire under him. All the Empire needed was an Heir to the Empire
This would make a good movie, two Royal Guards going through the gruelling training, doing missions together becoming good comrades and on their final one, it ends in betrayal and death, with one left to wonder what happens next.
I now feel like there needs to be a Star Wars video game that has a level Exclusively about trying to save Vader aboard the second death star. As Luke is struggling to get Vader to Safety, we see imperials either stopping to fight him, or possibly getting stuck where they are, and Luke has the choice to abandon them, or to help them escape. This intern would add to the lives saved by Luke that day
The thumbail looks like Vader has drinked a little too much so Luke is forced to carry him around while trying to avoid the royal guard so Vader doesn't lose his job
3:07 "unbreakable bond" is a really funny way for RG to describe Vader and Palpatine's relationship because it really couldn't be further from the truth
Makes me think of the stories where guards who werent present on the death star either took their own lives or swore revenge against the rebel alliance and joined imperial forces in fighting the new republic.
A mini-series or something like that following “RG” in the immediate post-imperial era would kinda be fire. Imagine seeing this guy trying to adjust and move on, but not let anyone find out about his past either. Would be a cool concept.
The story itself is from the book "From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi". Many of the images used for the visuals come from various comics, but the main ones used are from an obscure Korean comic released shortly after Disney bought Lucasfilm. The exact name of the series is "Star Wars: LINE Webtoon" if you want to look more into it.
My head canon is that these 2 are the same guards who got quickly handled by Yoda back in revenge of the sith when he first confronted the emperor before their fight 😂 -Adam
Don’t know if it’s cannon anymore but years ago I read that the royal gaurds were twins that had to rely on each other to survive training and on the last day had to battle each other the the death and the winner become a royal guard for me that was a true geek moment and have never forgotten it as someone once said impressive most impressive
Darth Vader, since I have to use images from the comics of various royal guards for the visuals since the story is from a book, and it would have been weird with Vader being there after he had already died in the context of the video.
I really hate how they give Royal Guards both a story about the most insane of training regimens, making Clone troopers look like babies… but also make them cannon fodder.
Kinda reminds me of the Bible Story of Ehud and King Eglon of Moab, where Ehud was sent to deliver the Tribe of Benjamin's tribute to the fat king, and had a dagger with him. When he arrived, he told the king he had a message from God for the king to hear in private. After having him searched for a weapon on his left side, the King ordered everybody out. And once they were alone, Ehud revealed the dagger on his right side, the guards making a huge mistake by assuming he was right-handed like everybody else when Ehud was in reality a lefty. He stabbed Eglon right in the stomach, the sheer fat swallowing the blade all the way even with the hilt, before Ehud locked the doors and escaped in the sewer. Apparently, the smell was so bad all Eglon's servants and guards assumed the king was going to the bathroom, so nobody realized what happened until a long time later.
See this would make for a great spin off series with RG as the main character, showing more of events between Vaders death and Palpatines resurrection.
In the Aftermath trilogy novelia by Chuck Wendig, apparently Moff Pandion managed to somehow convince two red guards to follow and take orders from him.
in the EU, they become successors to the empire, not unlike grand admirals, but they also get hunted down by other warlords and the alliance. When palpy returns, they all flock to him, and after he dies they scatter again and are hunted further. Few remain, but the few that survive actually end up succeeding in reforming the empire
I do like how Luke told the guards to escape the Death Star and even help one of them escape does show his compassion and care for even his enemies
This is the Luke we deserved in the sequels. A compassionate man who would help others.
He didn't waste time on pity when he sent so many living victims into the Sarlaac's maw not long before his sojourn aboard the Death Star 2 😱
@@neilmurphy966 He warned Jabba and by extension his lackeys more than once. Once the choice was made by the Hutt for himself and his retinue, Luke acted to save his friends. Jabba and his pals thought it better to have a laugh than act in their own self-interest, right up until it was too late.
Except for pig guy guards :p
@@The_Lucent_Archangel I have to agree with you on this one. He does give multiple warnings. However, that's not the case with the gomorrean guard that Luke force chokes.
I knew there was infighting after the emperor died...
I did not know it started THAT quickly.
Just goes to show that the Emperor *was* the Empire. Everything about the system was devoted to him in one shape or another. The second he died everything began to fall apart because really there was nothing else that held The Empire together.
Is because palpatine mainly appointed 2 types of people to important positions of power: the overly ambitious and the blindly loyal.
When he died the ambitious moffs and admirals decided to carve territory in a gambit to become the new emperor, meanwhile the blindly loyal obeyed operation cinder which means they destroyed many loyal imperial worlds.
@@rhymenoceros3303 Sounds exactly like Nazi Germany after Hitler killed himself.
I mean..technically there was infighting while the Emperor was alive.
@@rhymenoceros3303yup. Battlefront 2 and the aftermath books go into detail about how Sheev basically said the empire dies with him.
*When they returned*
"Years at the academy wasted!"
especially when they had to kill their best friends go to hell just to pass the academy ni yinchorr
@@enrico1pucci Enough for them to commit suicide.
It just reminded me of Buzz Lightyear in the midst of his crisis "years at the academy and training waisted"
@@IAmAGyroGamerthat was the whole point of the reference lol
@TheCommando626 I'm stupid sometimes lol.
Luke telling the guards to escape with their lives and saving RG is really wholesome and shows just the kind of compassionate and caring Jedi he is.
Exactly! Not the kind of guy that tries to kill instead of save his nephew.
It shows how naive he is. Saving a guy who will grieve over a dead emperor who was terrorizing the galaxy. But it's also just a continuation of the general rhetorical argument RotJ is making, that if you do nonviolent protest hard enough, your enemy will come over to your side. An argument that very often does not hold up in RL history when considering powerful entities that are as cruel as the empire is in SW.
@@TransparentLabyrinthwow
You really don't know what you are talking about.
@@jokerman9623 I "don't know what I'm talking about" or you don't like how it feels to talk about SW in this way?
@@TransparentLabyrinthpessimism stupid
RG: on the one hand, there goes my pension...on the other hand I'm gonna take a looooong vacation
😂
He's MORE than capable of taking care of himself. Perhaps he ultimately became a bounty hunter.
Wait....I have no pension....I never got paid at all!!!!
Mexico ~!
Floaties and margaritas ahoy!!
I'm the 1k like
"...go check it out"
"HELL NO YOU GO CHECK IT OUT"
Kind of reminds me of the guards who stood outside of Stalin’s room when he had a stroke and dared not enter for a whole day.
And when they returned, stalin had died, same with the emperor. "Ironic"
"Should we check inside?"
"Should you shut the fuck up before you get us both killed?"
That’s a very interesting comparison.
Its the ultimate flaw of authoritarian leadership; eventually all of the lack of trust and atmosphere of fear causes the whole hierarchy or organization to implode.
@@drhenrywaltonjonesjr yeah
Royal Guards: Where is the Emperor? Is he safe?
Is he safe, is he alright? It appears you have abbonded me in your small talk!
It would seem that in your absence, you killed him.
"Drake, where's the emperor?"
“He’s right there- see? I drew him with a magic marker.”
@@Elemento0420 Reading this in Palpatine's voice is even more hilarious.
Honestly would be an interesting story about a Red Guard trying to find his purpose in the galaxy. Going in adventures, participating in epic battles, character cameos, and possibly a really nice end.
The former protector of the Emperor now living a peaceful life, with a wife and child on a humble home, sitting on a bench while watching the sun set.
Basically just Kir Kanos to a degree
If he joined the New Republican he would immediately be put into their Special Forces or Intelligence, his knowledge of the Emperor's operations surpass no else. He would be a great asset to the New Republic.
It could be titled "My Honor is My Loyalty".
@@_Dovar_ LMAO no publisher is going to let that happen
I once comtemplated a story about a Royal Guard that basically escaped the destruction of the Second Death Star and basically runs around in patched up Royal Guard gear fighting pirates and criminal syndicates and former Empire associates.
This was before this story the video shown here was made...
RG: What's going on?
Luke: Um, dad got wasted?
RG: Oh ok carry on
Vader: Woooo, I yeeted the Emperor, he was a jerk 🥴
Star Wars is the only media out there to create deep lore for obscure background characters that we didn't ask for; I love it
Only? lol no
I double dare you to read the silmarillion
Jurassic Park does this as well
Transformers and G.I. Joe also. But yeah Star Wars runs hard with this, makes me proud lol
Almost every NPC in a game series called the The Legend of Heroes: Trails has some kind of background story that can be explored over the course of multiple games. Here's one of the examples in the Trails series that I can think of off the top of my head (there are some spoilers here for these NPCs, but I doubt most people care about NPC spoilers, sooo...):
In the prologue for Trails in the Sky FC, there is a young man named Armand who, if you choose to talk to him, will mention a young woman named Ellie who he is interested in. If you continue to talk to him through various points in the prologue (every time the story advances the NPCs in Trails will have new dialog/be doing something different than they were doing before), you'll eventually reach a point where he asks her to date him. Hesitant at first, she eventually agrees, and later on in Trails in the Sky FC you can meet them in another part of the country of Liberl (which is where the Sky games take place in), seeing that they had grown closer to one another throughout the course of the story. In the direct sequel to Trails in the Sky FC, called Trails in the Sky SC, there is a side quest you can do that, upon completion, will see them get married. In the direct sequel to Sky SC, called Trails in the Sky the 3rd, you can find them discussing buying a house and starting a family. Armand's only regret is that his father was unable to attend his wedding. This is mainly due to the fact that his parents divorced when he was a child, and he hasn't seen his father since.
Aside from the side quests you can do for Armand/Ellie, there really isn't any reason to interact with them throughout the course of the Sky trilogy. They'll inevitably end up doing all of this stuff on their own, regardless of whether or not you choose to interact with them. But choosing to do so gives you a fair bit of insight into who they are as characters, how they eventually fell in love, and how/why they got married.
The next game in the series called Trails from Zero takes place in Crossbell (which neighbors Liberl). Throughout the course of the story, you eventually meet a man named Gable. And while you don't know it yet when you first meet him, he is in fact Armand's father. While his role in the story is actually more important than Armand's/Ellie's role is in the Sky trilogy, in the end he is still mostly a background NPC outside of one or two very specific instances. Gable is actually part of one of two major political factions in Crossbell, but due to a corruption scandal that he was involved in prior to the start of the Zero's prologue, he is forced to fake an illness and hide in a hospital throughout the course of the game. Your interactions with him are limited to whether or not you bother to visit his hospital room whenever you drop by. If you choose to do so, you quickly find out that he is a creep attempting to leverage his political power to get away with behaving however he wants. It doesn't really go well for him though, as the nurses are aware that he isn't actually sick, and thus don't put up with his nonsense. There eventually comes a moment in the story where he is forced to accept that he has been abandoned by the political faction that he once supported, which leads into the direct sequel for this game.
In the direct sequel to Trails from Zero called Trails to Azure, you meet him again (this time you are required to by the story), living in the downtown district of Crossbell. Initially abrasive towards everyone he meets due to his status hitting rock bottom, you eventually see signs of him becoming more and more humble throughout the course of the game if you choose to interact with him, even warming up to his new neighbors who he had (at one point in time) saw as being beneath him. But the real turning point for his character is when Armand and Ellie, along with their new baby, come to Crossbell in an attempt to find him. He is initially terrified by thoughts of seeing his son who he admits he had abandoned and attempts to go into hiding out of shame. It isn't until you go through the effort to reunite them via a quest that you find out Armand just wanted his father to meet his wife and son. It is a touching reunion, especially so if you bother to interact with all of the characters involved throughout the course of these 5 games.
Gable actually returns in future entries in the series, but his role is largely diminished by that point. Again, you don't have to interact with any of these characters outside of some minor story events and optional sidequests. It's something that is easily missed by most people playing the games. And there are a ton of other NPC stories like this in the Trails series.
In conclusion: Star Wars isn't the only series out there that explores obscure background characters. Even a series like Trails, which I doubt most of the people reading this have heard of, can give indepth backstories for background characters. =P
Emperor:AAAAHHHHHaaaaa!!!!
RG:Should we investigate?
Tok:RG you shut up before you get us both killed.
Death of Stalin?
@@BCrane-ej4iqyep
Anyone here read the Crimson Empire comics? Those were pretty cool. Made me respect the Red Guards a lot more when I learned they trained with Vader.
Also side note some of the images shown in this video are from Crimson Empire. Not the comic panels but the various artwork stills
I read all the issues and they were awesome, I still wonder where Kanos is these days, hope he never ran into the yuuzhan vong.
@@Oh_well339here hoping roan fel approached him for training the future imperial guards
@@Oh_well339havent seen those words “Yuuzhan Vong” in awhile..awakened the nerd inside me..i havent read any SW comics/books in years. Good to see people still mention it , such great stories ..hopefully one day we see an adaptation of it but after Disney bought everything who knows 😔
Kir Kanos was a legitimate badass and I wish they’d used him more
Darth Vader didn't really train with the Royal Guards, he was more of a motivator to them by killing off the best while the rest watched so that they'd do even better. But Darth Vader does personally oversees the building of their Custom TIE Interceptors.
RG is at a moral quandary of a crossroads as having giving everything to serving and protecting the emperor as a royal guard. Has everything he believed in and torn down by the events of the second death star duel and the actions of Luke. No wonder he had no idea as to what to do next in the aftermath of such a life changing moment.
I love Luke. He truly is a good guy.
Also love these side stories.
Yeah he's an awesome dude...unless you're his angry nephew, that gets dicey
Unless Luke's gets a bad dream about u then without hesitation he going to try to kill u.
@@solisprime2669the luke from the og trilogy/comics would never do that tho, they butchered his character so bad
@@user-cx1ov6gm1s I know
@@cptsteele91 there are no Sequels in Ba Sin Sei. That's just some dream he had after driking a little too much at the Endor party.
RG: "I failed as the best bodyguard in the galaxy, Maybe I should Hyperspace into a star...
(Remembers the Twileeks)
Nevermind."
lol
imidently starts heading to the Coruscant red light district
Kinda neat Luke saved one of the guards at the end and aided in his escape because of that.
Hope the guard was able to find peace with himself and start a new life in spite of the first death of Palpatine and the fall of the Galactic Empire!
"...the first death of Palpatine..."
When one says a line like this out loud, he realizes the sequel trilogy is even dumber than he originally thought.
@@kingwilly8041 I already knew that anyway, though originally I was just going to write the death of Palpatine before recorrected myself.
But that said, I do still like TFA, but TLJ and TROS should have been far better.
@kingwilly8041 Same thing happened in Legends and, if I remember correctly, Palps actually died and came back a couple of times there, unlike the current canon where he only came back once.
@CloneCommanderCrater1102 I had heard that, and I also heard people say not everything in Legends was good just because it was Legends. You have to pick and choose and, as usual, disney didn't choose correctly.
@@kingwilly8041 I agree that it wasn't the best decision, I was simply just stating the fact that the idea of bringing Palpatine back has been around a LOT longer than the Sequels.
“You guys are busy…….we’ll come back later.
GARY THE STORMTROOPER😂
Luke was like "Hey how do you fly a shuttle?"
The guards must be like ah shit we're really bad at our jobs
This is what happened when you are raised to follow a supposed all-powerful and all-knowing ruler with blind loyalty and obedience.
Kinda like Trump supporters lol
@@blaketindle4703and biden supporters
@@NihilOni OH GOD NO
also if Biden loses he loses, we'll get another candidate. Not sure what to say when Trump dies though
@@blaketindle4703 emm more like biden fanatics like you...
And the various fandoms
*RG looked to the other*
"Aww s***, i guess this means we are out of work"
RG 2: "Forget that, I'm out of here"
I was not expecting Luke to save one of the imperial guards 👍🏻👍🏻.
Being the Elites of the Imperial soldiers, I thought that they would've had former Imperial Guards leading the First Order in the Sequels. Of course there were Admirals, Grand Admirals, and Moffs to contend with but the IGs should've been a force to reckon with.
The is a story in ACPOV return of the jedi about one of the characters in the first order.
Being good combatants wouldn't necessarily make them good leaders.
Nice to know the guard escaped DS2. I feel like too many of these stories I've heard about of side characters getting some limelight just end with them being killed shortly after their revelation or whatever like some grand cosmic joke
This right here ☝️
For some reason i feel happy for him because you see, he gained a new life like shedding his identity and became a wondering mercenary for hire, life is not wasted but renewed
Wait... so you mean to tell me that Luke Skywalker was kind enough to save some random royal guard whose directive was to kill him... but not his own nephew?
Well as little as the plot point in TLJ can be justified, it should be clarified that Ben’s side of the story was “yeah Luke straight up tried to kill me” but what actually happened was that Luke activated his lightsaber in a split second of worry, immediately got over it (and to be clear, never tried to attack him), and got seen by Ben before he could leave, who then assumed the worst.
Doesn’t make things much better but still, he never tried to kill Ben.
@@emblemblade9245they should've made that clear lmao
You have to be unhinged to even brandish a weapon Infront of a supposed loved family member. Split second or no, the deed was done, and it put lukes doubts clear on display.
Point being: That was not Luke Skywalker, but jake the impostor.
Got to agree.
@@HeyYouFromThatGame It was very clear. That was the whole point of the third flashback.
We need more royal guard stories.
CRIMSON EMPIRE 1-3, Great Comics about Royal Guard Kir Kanos. 🙂
@@LysThePenguin Exactly. Almost every Royal Guard story is amazing.
@@calebmetcalfe6998 Absolutly!
He’s so conflicted over what to do now that he has no purpose like bro, do what everyone in Star Wars in your situation does. Become a mercenary or a bounty hunter! It’s drip or drown in that career and brother you’ve got quite the head start in the bright red combat armor!
00:14"You ever wonder why we're here?" "I donno man? One of Life's greatest mysteries . . "
“You know, I wonder if we’ll ever discover the meaning of it all… working in a place like this.”
“Oh, I’ve worked in worse places, philosophically speaking.”
I always enjoy hearing the stories you find espeicially ones like these , i feel it gives more depth to the universe in star wars and shows a lot more how the main story affects other minor characters throughout the galaxy, regardless of their place in it.
Incredible lore given by The Lore Master yet again. Thank you good to see you again as always. Very interesting one done this time. I've wondered sometimes whatever happened to them. Tragic story.
I want to thank you for narrating a story I didn’t read yet.
Glad you liked it!
Luke saving a Royal Guard from death? What a Hero
In the old continuity since it took 6 years to beat the Empire after Endor the royal guards split into factions since a lot of the empire did splinter, but when Palpatine came back they united like the rest of the Empire under him. All the Empire needed was an Heir to the Empire
"I lost my ********* job!" -Guard.
We definitely need more background characters story!
Would be cool if they continued RG's story.
Wonder how he would have reacted to Palpatine not being dead.
Somehow palpatine returned
Probably because of project necromancer
I would prefer we keep the sequels as far away from the source material as possible.
@@bluecat4802 Too late for that and Palpatine was alive in Legends too.
Oh, didn’t know that. I feel like they really should have kept him dead
Crazy how even the royal guards have there own stories. It feels like every detail was thought of in star wars I swear
Nah, they simply expand on it after the main movies.
Thats star wars for ya
I always did wonder if any imperials tried facing luke & vader during the battle. I remember fighting them and their deadly carrot spears
Luke telling the Royal Guards to flee for their lives is so perfectly in-character. It reminds me of his appearance in EA Battlefront II.
This would make a good movie, two Royal Guards going through the gruelling training, doing missions together becoming good comrades and on their final one, it ends in betrayal and death, with one left to wonder what happens next.
RG: **thinks about flying into a star**
Also RG: “Never mind-“
“One scream that was unlike any other that they have heard before…”
“Nooooooooooo!”
I love these videos. Thank you so much for sharing!!
I now feel like there needs to be a Star Wars video game that has a level Exclusively about trying to save Vader aboard the second death star. As Luke is struggling to get Vader to Safety, we see imperials either stopping to fight him, or possibly getting stuck where they are, and Luke has the choice to abandon them, or to help them escape. This intern would add to the lives saved by Luke that day
The thumbail looks like Vader has drinked a little too much so Luke is forced to carry him around while trying to avoid the royal guard so Vader doesn't lose his job
Very cool video the lore master
Thanks!
Oh I recognize the art style of the thumbnail... It's the Korean official but not entirely canon webtoon isn't it. Really brings back memories.
From "We're so back" to "It's so over"
imagine he is sipping blue milk and he receives a holo transmission saying somehow Palpatine returned
“Unbreakable bond” my ass
Can’t expect much from fanatical royal guardsmen
3:07 "unbreakable bond" is a really funny way for RG to describe Vader and Palpatine's relationship because it really couldn't be further from the truth
Makes me think of the stories where guards who werent present on the death star either took their own lives or swore revenge against the rebel alliance and joined imperial forces in fighting the new republic.
Awesome Story of these two Royal Guards.
This would be a really cool character to develop further in "The Mandalorian," or another series.
the lego games: "Uh... is that Lord Vader with some kid?"
"Yeah, they seem to be conspiring against our Emperor, let's get th-"
DUUEUEUEGH!
A mini-series or something like that following “RG” in the immediate post-imperial era would kinda be fire. Imagine seeing this guy trying to adjust and move on, but not let anyone find out about his past either. Would be a cool concept.
Royal Guards: where’s the Emperor?
Luke: He in the Hole.
Hole: *Ooooooooooom*
i remember addressing these aspects, Thanks brother
They did not do any smalltalk. They just stood there in silent discipline.
Viewers: man TH-cam recs is boring
Star Wars Content: *Hello There!!!!*
Let’s Gooooooo!
I never thought about what happened to the royal guard's after they were told to leave.
“Hey guys I got that pizza you guy wanted- uh…huh hmm welp looks like I’m on lunch”
I tried to image search these comic panels and a damn fanblog came up lmao.
And here I was, excited for actual SW material I hadn't seen before
The story itself is from the book "From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi". Many of the images used for the visuals come from various comics, but the main ones used are from an obscure Korean comic released shortly after Disney bought Lucasfilm. The exact name of the series is "Star Wars: LINE Webtoon" if you want to look more into it.
Tag and Bink be like:
My head canon is that these 2 are the same guards
who got quickly handled by Yoda back in revenge of the sith when he first confronted the emperor before their fight 😂
-Adam
I always wondered about this.
Beautiful
Don’t know if it’s cannon anymore but years ago I read that the royal gaurds were twins that had to rely on each other to survive training and on the last day had to battle each other the the death and the winner become a royal guard for me that was a true geek moment and have never forgotten it as someone once said impressive most impressive
LOVE SEEING THE UPLOADS CAPTAIN ❤
I love awkward implied situations like that
Right off the bat, Palpatine sitting in his throne.
5:15 what did they blur
Darth Vader, since I have to use images from the comics of various royal guards for the visuals since the story is from a book, and it would have been weird with Vader being there after he had already died in the context of the video.
@@TheLoreMasterYT yeah i imagined
Vader's Big Fat 🍆
that last picture in the video goes so hard.
Pretty interesting internal dilemma from RG.
I really hate how they give Royal Guards both a story about the most insane of training regimens, making Clone troopers look like babies… but also make them cannon fodder.
He returned
Wow, I wasn't expecting that to be so... sweet.
Is amazing
We're soooo fired.
Kinda reminds me of the Bible Story of Ehud and King Eglon of Moab, where Ehud was sent to deliver the Tribe of Benjamin's tribute to the fat king, and had a dagger with him. When he arrived, he told the king he had a message from God for the king to hear in private. After having him searched for a weapon on his left side, the King ordered everybody out. And once they were alone, Ehud revealed the dagger on his right side, the guards making a huge mistake by assuming he was right-handed like everybody else when Ehud was in reality a lefty. He stabbed Eglon right in the stomach, the sheer fat swallowing the blade all the way even with the hilt, before Ehud locked the doors and escaped in the sewer. Apparently, the smell was so bad all Eglon's servants and guards assumed the king was going to the bathroom, so nobody realized what happened until a long time later.
Great video!
This would be a really good episode for tales of the Empire
"Hey....that kid just killed Emperor Palpatine's decoy body double"'
Anime Luke isn't real, he can't hurt you.
Anime Luke:
Very touching story and then... somehow, Palpatine returned.
it's really nice when they flesh out these otherwise faceless background characters
This is actually a really cool short story.
See this would make for a great spin off series with RG as the main character, showing more of events between Vaders death and Palpatines resurrection.
Crimson empire was a fantastic comic series from the 90s. Kir Kanos and his buddy Carnor Jax. Would make for a dope ass One season series.
kind of upset that there isn't a show about a former imperial red guard that was there to witness Luke and Vader on the second Death Star
That one guard that was in denial be like:
>Somehow Palpatine will return!
I was expecting them to end themselves, like lots of other royal guards did once they learned Sidious died.
I wish this was a deleted scene from the said film.
0:54 excuse me?
Ask your question, poser
In the Aftermath trilogy novelia by Chuck Wendig, apparently Moff Pandion managed to somehow convince two red guards to follow and take orders from him.
“so we’re defiantly getting fired?” “yea…”
I always wondered what happened to those guys. It’s a pity we didn’t see more of them
in the EU, they become successors to the empire, not unlike grand admirals, but they also get hunted down by other warlords and the alliance. When palpy returns, they all flock to him, and after he dies they scatter again and are hunted further. Few remain, but the few that survive actually end up succeeding in reforming the empire