Throughout the entire novel, I grappled with the idea that it was possible to control the dark side. Asajj led him down the wrong path, and it nearly consumed the man. Master Vos’ willingness to accept the power that the dark side granted him was another thing altogether. It is quite another for a person who has lived in the light to fall to the dark. However, it is one thing to be brought into the light after living a lifetime in darkness. Together, their relationship will force them each to face their past, as well as their affiliations to the dark side and the light, drawing in both the Jedi and the Sith as they grow into fully-formed beings of both light and dark that crave nothing more than freedom to be who they are. And with this emotional bravery comes reciprocated feelings from the most unexpected person: Asajj Ventress, the one-time Sith acolyte turned yellow-lightsaber-wielding bounty hunter. Vos, in his heady willingness to embrace new feelings of love, strays from the Jedi path he always knew and not only accepts a larger view of his emotional range, but also of the Force. We find that with Quinlan Vos, who falls in love with the enigmatic and exotic Asajj Ventress in Star Wars: Dark Disciple, the new novel by Christie Golden that was adapted from eight unaired scripts from The Clone Wars. They attempt to redefine themselves within the sheltering confines of a new relationship, only to emerge a changed version of the person that once was. Often in the real world do people lose themselves in the grasp of new love.
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