A/N: Thanks for the reviews! Keep them coming!

emma-w: I can't wait either! Lol, I've got so many idea jumbled in my head, I'm not sure how long it will take for me to finish!

Window Girl: Yup, the Sith are back! Star Wars without the Sith? It's like Bodger without Badger, or Rosie without Jim! Thanks for clarifying the whole 'Sith' assembly line' thing!

MeObviously: I too hope that in turns into something good. And what do you mean by 'formidable start'?

Sealin: I'm honored that I'm on your Author Alert! Hopefully, Endor will make another appearance, keep your eyes peeled for the return of the Ewoks!

Anyways, thanks again, and on with the story!

Disclaimer: I don't own Star Wars. That happy pleasure belongs to George Lucas.


Chapter One: Discovery

A couple of thousand light years away, Luke Skywalker woke. He sat up, drawing the covers around him.

He had had the most peculiar dream, the Sith were back. Even know, Luke swore he could sense the familiar presence. This was bad.

He pulled on his robes, and made his way to the Jedi Council chamber. It was a large open space, with exactly fourteen chairs, each occupied by a Jedi Master. This made up the Jedi Council. He looked around, he thought he had felt a prescence, but he was mistaken, no-one else was in the room.

Before the fall of the old Republic, the Jedi Temple was situated in Coruscant. Back then, Coruscant was a vast city, which took up the whole planet. Now, however, it is a different matter.

When the Clones turned against the Republic, fighting broke out in the streets. The citizens didn't like the way the Emperor had treated them, they rebelled. They lost. One hundred ordinary pedestrians are no match for one thousand Clone troops, bred for one single purpose. War.

Shop fronts were smashed, buildings burnt down, houses demolished. Even the Jedi Temple, which was protected by more than just walls, couldn't withstand the Clone's wrath. It too, was destroyed.

Coruscant was destroyed, the Clones, know known as Storm troopers, suffered little casualties. One by one, systems fell to the Empire's power. Kamino, the great cloners, were the first. Storm troopers were made, over and over again, until the army massed at least over one hundred million troops.

Only a few managed to survive. They banded together to make the Rebel Alliance. A group of dedicated freedom fighters, determined to rid the galaxy of the Emperor. And they prevailed. They managed to destroy the shield generator on Endor, with help from the Ewoks, a race of teddy-bear like creatures. This made the Death Star useless, it was destroyed.

Meanwhile, Luke had engaged Darth Vader, his father, in a LightSaber duel. Neither won, and while the Emperor tortured Luke, Vader couldn't bear to see his son die. He lifted the Emperor high up, and threw him too his demise.

Ten years after that fateful day, Luke had finished re-building the new Jedi Council on Dagobah. An isolated planet, where Jedi Master Yoda had exiled himself to. Sadly, Yoda died of old age, but Luke would never forget his teachings.

Luke descended himself onto his chair. He adopted the Jedi meditating pose, and quietly thought to himself. No way could the Sith of come back. He had witnessed both Sith Lords being killed. But... He remembered what one of their scouts had found. Skell Tuk had ran into the Council chamber, tattered clothes, cuts, scars and bruises all over his face, but worst of all was his news.

'... Sith planet...bumped into Battle Droids, escorting some Sith padawans...all with red LightSabers...' He then collapsed, dead. Luke sent his apprentice, Tolr, to take Skell's LightSaber to his family. They were devastated, but they understood. With the Jedi's only being back for a couple of years, they were bound to be one or two deaths. Skell had risked his life to bring the news of the Sith back to the Council. His family knew what he had gotten himself into, and they respected his decision.

Tolr know entered the Chamber, and bowed low.

'Master?'

Luke snapped opened his eyes.

'Yes, my padawan?'

'I felt a disturbance in the Force, I came to find you, but you were not in your quarters,' Tolr explained.

'Come, sit, tell me about it,' Luke said wearily.

'Thank you,' Tolr came and sat, cross-legged on the floor. It was forbidden for any Jedi to sit on the Council member's chairs,' You know Master, I am grateful I'm your apprentice.' The Jedi Code didn't forbid Council members taking Padwans, but it strongly advised against it.

'Article 77.b: Concerning Padawans. While a Jedi Council member is not forbidden to take an apprentice, the Code strongly recommends choosing long and hard over it. Any Jedi below the rank of Jedi Master is considered a Council member's apprentice. Taking one indivisual may be hard work.'

'I know,' Luke said, putting an arm to Tolr's shoulder,' You are wise Tolr, I picked you because I could sense in you what my mentors could sense in me. Perseverance. You knew you could do it.. had to doit. I respect that.'

'Forgive Master,' Tolr interrupted,' Mentors?'

'You haven't heard?' Luke asked. Tolr shook his head.

'Well I suppose you haven't been a Jedi long enough to know.'

'I had two mentors, both friends of my father. You've probably heard of my father.'

'I don't think so,' Tolr replied, shaking his head again.

'Of course you have,' Luke said impatiently, 'My father was Darth Vader, a very powerful Jedi before he was seduced by the Dark Side, and became a Sith Lord. But that is a story for another day.' Tolr's eyes had lit up.

' My mentors were both Jedi Masters, and each was a Council member before the fall of the Republic. Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Jedi Master Yoda.'

Tolr couldn't believe it!

'You... were taught by two of the best Jedi that have ever lived?' Tolr said, gob smacked,' That's amazing!'

'Back then, I thought they were just everyday Jedi, well apart from the fact they were the only two left. When I went to Coruscant to try and retain as much of the Jedi Archive as I could, I couldn't help but read a couple of pages on the Clone Wars. Obi-Wan and Yoda, single handedly took back the Jedi Temple after Anakin Skywalker, my father, had besieged it.' Luke looked down, he had watched the crackly CCTV footage of Anakin killing everyone, including younglings. Luke knew that not only was he out to restore peace to the galaxy for himself, it was also for the loving memories of Obi-Wan and Yoda, but most of all, his father. He communicated with them many times using the Force. Telling them how the Jedi were starting to reappear. Many of those thought dead, re-emerged from the darkest sectors of space, ragged, hungry but also alive.

Out of respect Tolr waited a few minutes before he pressed on.

'About why I came here,' he began.

'Oh yes, I'm sorry,' Luke said, looking back up,'You felt a disturbance?'

'Yes,' Tolr agreed,' I awoke, then reached out with the Force. I know you tell me not too at this hour, it's and invasion of privacy, but I prefer to know what's going on around me than not knowing. I felt you getting up, I probed your mind.'

'I thought I could feel someone!' Luke said.

'I'm sorry Master,' Tolr apologised,'But I could feel your agitation, and tried to use the Force to send some of it to me, so I could help you bear with it. It worked, but then I felt something.. weird. I saw a vision, two figures, each with red LightSabers. I couldn't see their faces, but I knew it was the Sith.'

'I saw this too,' Luke said,' I am grateful that you tried to help, but I do not want to lumber my own feelings onto you.'

'Is that a polite way off telling me not to do it again? Tolr asked.

'Yes it is.'

'I am sorry,' Tolr said,' But with the Sith back, I can help you. The Council members feel it also, they too want to help.'

'I know,' Luke said, getting up and crossing over to the window. He looked out over to the swamp in the distance, where Yoda had lifted his X-Wing from.

'I know your trying to help me,' he continued.

'With the Sith back, what could it mean,' Tolr asked.

'Only one thing,' Luke said, slowly turning around, 'Misery.'


A/N: What do you think? I hope it's not too long, not too short.

Thanks to all that review, this story will pick up, as soon as exam's stop at my school. Writing a FanFiction, while having the thought of a two hour Science paper in your mind is hard work. But I don't want to be one of those writers that writes the first chapter, then doesn't write the rest. I have only ever finished one FanFiction, the rest I wasn't too happy with. I will complete this one, (and maybe some sequels, if liked enough), even if it kills me.

On another note, I'm hoping to aim for about 14-15 chapters, if this is too many or too few, I would like to hear you opinions!