A/N: I do not own Jedi Quest: Path to Truth (novel)

A Promise Fulfilled IV

Nar Shaddaa. 28 BBY.

Rashtah, the Wookie pirate in service to slave trader Krayn, grabbed the unmasked Obi-Wan Kenobi. Roaring, he threw the Jedi Knight against the wall of the turbolifts before drawing out his war axe. Kenobi was about to take out his hidden lightsaber, only for someone to stab the Wookie in the back with a lightsaber of their own.

Growling, Rashtah collapsed onto the floor, revealing that it was Ry-Gaul, dressed as a smuggler, who killed the Wookie.

"You're on time." Kenobi told him.

"It was Krayn who sent him." Ry-Gaul answered.

"My cover is blown?" Obi-Wan asked in concern. The other Jedi Knight shook his head.

"No, no. He just doesn't want you to find what he's hiding from the Colicoids. This Wookie was sent to monitor you. But I can guess this ill-tempered criminal let his emotions control him."

"Good thing you and the others cover me." Kenobi acknowledged before he and Ry-Gaul pulled the Wookie to hide it. It was hard, considering the size and weight of a Wookie's corpse. Putting on his helmet, Kenobi sensed the presence of the captured Jedi and was pleased that they were alive. He needed a plan to free them.

Krayn soon found the disguised Obi-Wan Kenobi, or Bakleeda, returning from the mines below.

"So, have you seen all that you have come to see?" the T'surr pirate asked.

"No. I request a guide to show me the rest of your factory. Someone who knows your operation well."

Krayn was about to offer Zorr, but remembered that Zorr, or rather, Vos, was his prisoner now.

He hummed. "That would be Rashtah. Unfortunately, I don't know where he is right now. A large Wookie with a bad temper. Perhaps you ran into him, no?"

"No." Kenobi lied, shaking his head.

"Then I will send someone else to you. Why don't you wait with the Colicoid delegation?" he offered. "After all, I'd be devastated if you were to accidentally stumble down an air shaft or something."


Siri and the three padawans continued to work hard when Mazzie approached them, holding food.

"My daughter brought me some bread. Take it." the Twi'lek woman told them.

"You shouldn't." Anakin tried to refuse politely.

"Take it. You all are young. You need your energy." Mazzie insisted.

Sensing that Darra and Tru were hungry, Anakin took it, thanking the Twi'lek. He then gave the food to Darra who take bites, followed by Tru. While they ate, Anakin unloaded the hoversled when Quinlan approached the four.

"You four, come with me." he ordered.

Anakin glared at the Kiffar, but nonetheless, followed him along with Siri and the two padawans. Quinlan Vos then took them into a corner before he spoke.

"You are not supposed to fraternize with the other slaves during work hours."

"You do not have to repeat the rules to us." Anakin snapped back. Siri sensed the anger within her apprentice.

"So you choose to break them?" Quinlan asked, furrowing an eyebrow. "That is stupid. Your duty is to keep your eyes down and survive."

"We are slaves, Vos." Anakin spoke, not caring of hiding his anger and despise within his voice. "Your prisoners. Isn't that enough for you? How could you do this?"

Quinlan gave Anakin a shocked look while Siri knew she had to stop Anakin before it was too late.

"Who are you to tell me my duty?" the boy incredulously asked. "You betrayed the Jedi and embraced the Dark Side. Now you are the ally of slave trader, the most contemptible, despicable being in the galaxy…"

"Such praise."

The five people didn't get time to react as they were surrounded by droids and Krayn himself. Darra whimpered as the droids aimed their weapons at them. Krayn chuckled malevolently.

"How lucky I am to be such an icon of evil to my property." he joked. "It means I am doing something right."

Quinlan immediately tried to play innocent. "I was just reprimanding these new slaves. He does not know the rules."

The T' Surr, however, was not falling for this.

"So you are a Jedi, Zorr?" he asked as he approached the Kiffar. "What did he call you? Vos?"

"I am no longer a Jedi, Krayn." Quinlan explained himself. "I left them long ago, but they have a ridiculous code of loyalty. They think own me. No one owns me."

"You are terribly mistaken." Krayn corrected him. "I own you. I am sure the Colicoids will enjoy celebrating our new partnership with a little entertainment. Take them to the dungeon to await execution."

Darra yelped in fear as she and the others were taken away, while the T' Surr pirate left them.


Once the door of their cells closed, Quinlan began gliding his hand across the surface of the walls and ceiling. Siri stood there, observing him, while Anakin, Darra and Tru sat on the bench.

"No listening devices, good." Vos sighed in relief. It was then Siri finally spoke.

"We are deeply sorry for blowing your cover, Quinlan."

The three padawans looked up at her in shock. Quinlan was partly surprised.

"Did the Council inform you?" he asked.

"No, I have guessed it." Siri simply said. Quinlan sighed, nodding.

"You're right." he answered. "I am still a Jedi. I have been undercover to end Krayn's reign of terror."

"How do we know you're telling the truth?" Darra asked, only to get a warning look from Siri. Anakin, meanwhile, had mixed feelings. On one hand, he doubted that Quinlan Vos was telling the truth since he was officially a traitor, but at the same time he knew it to be truth. If Siri Tachi knew that it was true, then it was. Anakin knew that his mentor was a wise Jedi, even if she didn't know that.

"I suspect Obi-Wan has learned by now." Quinlan Vos added.

"We… We believe you." Anakin told him. "I am so sorry for compromising your mission."

"It is my fault." Siri defended her padawan. "I have guessed it and should have told you, Darra and Tru."

"I am responsible for my own risks, Anakin." Quinlan told the 13-year-old, he then chuckled. "You have grown a bit."

Anakin looked up at the Kiffar with a confused look.

"We have met before."

Anakin gave him a doubtful look. "We did?"

"Four years ago, on Tatooine." Quinlan said, nodding. "I saw you speaking up to that Dug who was bullying that weird Gungan who was with Master Qui-Gon and one of Queen Amidala's handmaidens."

"Yes, he has grown." Siri agreed. "And he is well-gifted and wonderful student."

"Anyway," the Kiffar continued. "I have hidden all of our lightsabers in order to avoid a weapons check."

"I suppose we must hurry; the droids may be coming for us soon." Siri added. "The Colicoids are already here for the big meeting."

The three padawans looked up at Siri baffled, unsure of what they heard. Yes, they heard Krayn mentioning the Colicoids and a partnership, but they were still confused.

"Why are the Colicoids in league with Krayn?" Anakin was the first to ask.

"He attacked their ship!" Darra reminded. "We were tasked to protect it from him."

Siri explained of her thoughts to the three kids. "I'm not sure why would they work with Krayn," she told them. "but from what we were doing here on Nar Shaddaa I believe it is related to spice. Am I right, Quinlan?"

The Kiffar Jedi nodded.

"They are taking over the spice trade." he explained to them. "To process the spice on Nar Shaddaa, they needed to make a deal with Krayn."

"But the Colicoids are members of the Republic." Anakin argued. "If they took over Krayn's factories… "

Suddenly, realization hit him.

"… then Nar Shaddaa could come under Republic protection, and slavery would be outlawed. The Colicoids would be more willing to overthrow Krayn if they thought he were in danger of losing his factories."

"What would make them think that?" Tru asked.

Anakin looked back at the fellow padawan. "Seeing Krayn's slaves rebel."

Quinlan sighed sadly.

"I like you enthusiasm, Anakin, but the slaves would be more encouraged if they knew the odds were in their favour."

"That could be done." Siri suddenly told him. "The Hutt's man, Aga Culpa. He controls the civilian guards. If you can convince him to back the Colicoids over Krayn, he can instruct his guards not to harm the slaves."

"And I can lead the slaves!" Anakin added.

"But there's a problem." Darra argued. "We're in a high-security cell, and without our lightsabers."

The rest agreed. That was a problem indeed.

Suddenly, they heard someone moving outside the cell and then a small hatch at the doorstep opened. The Jedi were surprised when a tray was pushed into the cell before the hatch closed immediately. The tray had food on it.

"That's strange. I wouldn't think Krayn's kitchen would send a last meal to about-to-be-executed Jedi." Quinlan grew suspicious.

Anakin and Darra lowered to the tray and observed the food.

"It's not much of a meal." Anakin told the rest. "Just a protein wafer and a…"

"What is it, Ani?" Siri asked.

"A message from Berri!" Anakin exclaimed. Indeed, there was a paper hidden inside the food. "She's the daughter of Mazie. Mazie told us that she works in the kitchen."

He quickly read the contents of the message. "She wants to help."

Siri looked up at Quinlan. "Where did you hide our lightsabers?"

"In my quarters. Underneath my sleep couch." the Kiffar answered.

Without hesitation, Anakin wrote a reply; "Zorr's couch – the weapons". He then put it back inside the food and had the tray pushed through the hatch.

"What if this is a trick?" Tru Veld asked.

"If it is, we're no worse off." Siri told him.

Time went on, and the five Jedi waited for their lightsabers to be returned. It seemed as if time was moving slow. Siri could sense the growing impatience within the three padawans, but mostly from Anakin.

"I was never good at patience exercises at the Temple too, you know." Siri told him.

Just then, the hatch opened and a tray with five lightsabers was given to them. Without thinking, the Jedi quickly grabbed for their weapons, observing them.

"My lightsaber appears intact." Quinlan Vos told the others.

"Ours too." Siri answered. "Let's give this Berri a minute to get out of the cell corridor." she then addressed the padawans. "Whatever happens, stay close to me."

One minute later, Siri Tachi and Quinlan Vos ignited their lightsabers and cut a hole through the thick cell door.

"So what now?" Tru asked once everyone got out of the cell.

"We must find this Aga Culpa and recruit him to our cause." Siri said before addressing the Kiffar. "Quinlan, you know where his office is? Lead us to him."

The five Jedi ran down the corridors until they encountered guard droids.

"We don't have time for complicated strategy." Siri told everyone. "Let's just rush them."

When she said that, Anakin leapt, taking down two droids. Quinlan joined the fight, while Siri remained covering them and also protecting Darra and Tru, who were fighting the droids for a second time. One by one, the droids fell to the floor, destroyed by lightsabers.

They then took the way to Krayn's landing platform, which was the short way to Culpa's headquarters.

Pushing the doors aside, the Jedi saw Aga Culpa sitting behind his desk. The humanoid stood up, caught off guard and shocked by this intrusion.

"What is this?! Zorr! How dare you burst into my office?" he asked, yelling.

"I've come to give you a message from the Colicoids, Culpa," the Kiffar lied as he approached the desk. "They are going to take over Krayn's factories. I've agreed to help them. Naturally, Krayn doesn't have a clue. I always liked you, Culpa, so I'm giving you the opportunity to join us."

"But Krayn would kill me!" Aga argued. Anakin could sense the fear among the emotions.

"Are you sure that you're safe from the Colicoids?" Quinlan threatened. Aga stammered, hesitating until he gave in.

"What do you need me to do?" he asked.

"Contact your civilian guards." Quinlan ordered. "Tell them that if there is a slave revolt, their orders are to do nothing… or suffer the consequences."

"Yes, yes, I will contact them." Aga stammered, still wary of this. "They should do nothing… or they will suffer."

Taking out a commlink, Aga contacted his guards and spread the order.

"It is done" he told the Jedi.

"Thanks, Culpa." Vos told him. "I appreciate your support."

Once the doors closed, the Kiffar addressed the four Jedi. "Go tell the slaves. I'll talk with the Colicoids."

Siri nodded before the Kiffar left them. Returning to the factories, Anakin quickly found the people they were looking for; Mazzie and his friends from Tatooine. He told them of the planned revolt.

"The Nar Shaddaa guards will look the other way." Skywalker assured them. "All we have to worry about is the droids."

"It's still too dangerous." Mazzie told him.

"Me and Master Tachi will create a few diversions." Anakin insisted. "I got power-generating units from a storeroom. There's enough explosive energy here to take out a large building."

"What can we do?" Amee asked.

"You and Tru can reprogram some of the droids, so that they can attack their own."

"I don't know." Mazzie hesitated.

Anakin turned to her. "Unless you do something, your life will end here. Do you want Berri to live as a slave?"

He then addressed his friends. "On Tatooine, our childhood has been stripped of us thanks to a bunch of scum who thought that they could own other people like property. Now, it is time for you to get your freedom."

"Perhaps…" the Twi'lek said in thought. "there is a core group who will revolt?"

"Others will see us succeed and will join us." Anakin said as he observed the other slaves.

"I hope you are right." Mazzie told him.

"Anakin's always right!" Wald defended his friend, only for Kitster to chuckle.

"Says the one who said that his pod won't work when he was testing it before the race."


Quinlan Vos found the Colicoids and the masked Bakleeda when rain on Nar Shaddaa began to lash again. This time, a storm began apparently. Thankfully, Krayn was no where to be seen, and so the Kiffar began to act.

"Greetings, my name is Zorr." he introduced himself. "I come to you without Krayn's knowledge."

"I am Nor Fik." the leading Colicoid spoke. "Is there something wrong?"

"It is my belief that if you allow Krayn to keep control of the spice factories, you will lose them, and you will lose the enormous profits."

The Colicoids began a sound of clicking between each other. Doubt and concern filled them.

"And why should we listen to you?" Nor Fik asked him.

"Because I know more about Krayn's operations than he does." Vos declared. "The slaves are poised to revolt. He doesn't have enough security to handle it."

This troubled the Colicoids even more. Nor Fik turned to the masked Kenobi. "What do you think Bakleeda?"

"What I've seen supports what he says." Obi-Wan lied, already guessing what was the plan of the Kiffar Jedi undercover.

Growling in frustration, Nor Fik approached one of the windows. Both Quinlan and Obi-Wan could sense the anger within him.

"We are not prepared to take over the entire operation." he spoke.

"But you expect to someday." Quinlan began proposing. "You won't cut Krayn in forever. The spice factories can be run more efficiently with workers than slaves. The help you would receive from the Republic would be of enormous benefit."

Nor Fik sneered. "You speak eloquently, Zorr, but again, I must…"

He didn't get to finish as an unexpectant explosion thundered across the area. Quinlan almost fell from the explosion's shockwave, while some of the Colicoids did fall. Everyone rushed to the window and saw one of the spice factories in flames and a thick dark smoke rose up to the sky.

"The rebellion has begun." Quinlan Vos told the Colicoids. "Do you believe me now?"

"Where is Krayn?" Nor Fik demanded.

"In his quarters."

Nor Fik hissed. "Perhaps it is time he was… detained."

"I can arrange that." the Kiffar assured them. "Maybe your tall friend here would like to lend a hand."

Sometime later, the two Jedi left and once they were alone, Obi-Wan finally decided to reveal himself.

"Admit it, Quinlan. I had fooled you." he said as he took off his helmet.

Vos chuckled. "Not even slightly. You were never good at disguises, Obi-Wan. By the way, that explosion was Siri's and her padawan's doing."

"You let them do this?!"

Quinlan turned around to see Ferus Olin, Soara Antana and Ry-Gaul approaching them.

"Name yourself, padawan." Quinlan ordered.

"He's mine." Kenobi explained. "He's name is Ferus Olin."

"Well then, teach him when not to speak out turn." Vos reprimanded the knight.

"I agree with Ferus though," Obi-Wan argued. "Don't tell me Anakin is leading the rebellion."

"Something like that." the Kiffar answered. "But I have a feeling that if we don't catch up with him and the others fast, they might attract more attention than they can handle."


Anakin and Siri, with the help of a team of slaves, managed to install the explosives. They then used the Force and their lightsabers to destroy the droid controls system. Meanwhile, Kitster and Tru managed to reprogram a few droids and so the machines began firing at their own.

With the Nar Shaddaa guards have left the factory and also weapons, the armed slaves attacked the other guard droids.

"Return to your stations! Return to your stations!" the droids repeatedly demanded, but were taken down by the rising slaves. Tru and Darra sliced the droids in half with their lightsabers.

"We're doing it, Mazie!" Melee cried in joy. "We're winning!"

"We should have done this years ago!" the Twi'lek exclaimed as she helped a few slaves to take down another droid. These victories motivated the slaves more and more. The rebellion spread across the other factories owned by Krayn.

Siri observed the rebellion, content with what was going on. Krayn's criminal empire was experiencing its downfall now when she noticed that Anakin wasn't nearby. Looking around, she saw her padawan running towards the turbolifts and she knew what Anakin was up to.

She was right. Anakin knew not much about Krayn, but he believed that the pirate wouldn't remain on Nar Shaddaa. As soon as he would understand that the rebelling slaves could not be dealt with, he would try to escape.

Anakin knew that he could not allow this to happen.


Speaking of Krayn, the pirate was caught off guard when he heard the explosion. He was at his landing platform, rain soaking his skin when it all began.

"Who attacked my property?" he asked his Boatswain.

"I don't know, captain!" the alien stammered as he observed his datapad. "Aga Culpa's men aren't responding and the guard droids… are under attack!"

"WHAT?!"

The alien winced at the slaver's rise of voice. He really feared Krayn and knew that angering him was not the best thing to do.

He then heard a notification from his pad and looked at it. He gulped.

"The droids have stopped transmitting."

Krayn snarled in rage "Go get Culpa now!" he demanded. "Tell him I want…"

"Aga Culpa won't help you anymore, Krayn."

Krayn turned right. Right before him stood Anakin Skywalker, soaking wet from the rain just as he was.

"It is time you paid for your crimes." Skywalker declared, taking out his lightsaber.

"Not by the likes of you, boy." Krayn growled, recognizing him.

Anakin ignited his lightsaber. "You will die at my hands, Krayn."

Growling, Krayn drew out his blaster and axe, ready to fight. He took the initiative by firing at Skywalker, but the 13-year-old padawan quickly deflected his shots. Roaring, the T'surr charged at Anakin with his war axe, but Anakin was smaller and quicker, which allowed him to dodge the blow.

"You will die at the hands of a boy." Anakin mocked him. Every time he dodged, Skywalker tried to get closer to the pirate. Rain continued to lash. Just then, Siri Tachi and Quinlan Vos ran up. Siri took out her lightsaber bent on joining the duel along with her padawan when it happened.

Krayn raised his axe, ready to make one deadly strike at the padawan, only for Anakin to stab his lightsaber deep into his chest. Krayn at first gasped in pain before releasing his final breath. Both he and Anakin stood together still for a few seconds until Anakin swiftly took out his weapon, allowing the large body to collapse onto its knees before falling onto the poodles. Blueish smoke came out from the hole made by Skywalker's lightsaber.

Looking down at Krayn's corpse, Anakin deactivated his weapon before Siri Tachi ran up to him, wrapping her arms around him. They then both stared at Krayn. Anakin could sense fear within Siri's mind; fear of losing him. However, he also felt pride and joy; pride for her padawan and joy that he was alive and victorious.

It was finally over. Krayn, the pirate and slave trader was no more. No longer he would raid travelling ships and raid them, selling their crew and passengers into slavery. No longer his friends were slaves.


A few days later, Anakin Skywalker and Siri Tachi stood at the very same landing platform, watching a greyish Consular-class space cruiser landing. With them were the other Jedi; Quinlan Vos, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Ferus Olin, along with Soara Antana and Ry-Gaul who have reunited with their padawans Darra Thel-Tanis and Tru Veld.

In addition, the freed slaves were also present; including Anakin's friends. Mazzie stood happily with her daughter Berri.

"It is not often that a Senate delegation comes to congratulate us on a mission and give us a lift home." Obi-Wan commented. "As a matter of fact, it's never."

"I guess they are grateful for the liberation of Nar Shaddaa." Siri simply suggested.

Ry-Gaul nodded in agreement. "Not to mention the downfall of Krayn and his pirate empire." he added. "The galaxy will be safer for many."

As for the padawans; Anakin, Darra and Tru were happy with the recent events happening on Nar Shaddaa after Krayn was killed. Ferus, however, stood firm.

The Jedi were about to greet to guests when the freed slaves approached Anakin. He was about to speak to them when Ferus called him.

"Skywalker, the Chancellor has arrived. We must greet him."

"I know that." Anakin answered back and turned to speak to the former slaves. Ferus was about to apprehend him, but Obi-Wan stopped his padawan. Anakin was right; the former slaves played a vital role in winning their own freedom and the Jedi were grateful to them for their assistance in taking down Krayn.

"We could not let you leave without thanking you." Mazzie spoke first. "You freed us all."

Anakin smiled. "You freed yourselves. It is us who should be thanking you."

"Still though," Kitster spoke next. "you encouraged the slaves to rise and made the plan for the revolt."

Wald added. "When we were younger, you dreamed of becoming a Jedi and promised that once you will be one, you will free us all. A promise fulfilled."

"What will you guys do now?" Anakin asked his friends.

"We'll find ourselves busy, don't worry." Kitster assured him. "Give our regards to your mother."

"Of course." Skywalker smiled before he began hugging all of his friends. Amee and Melee gave him a kiss in the cheek. Ferus observed this with a frown, but he was ignored.

Siri approached him as her padawan spoke to the Twi'lek girl. "You must be Berri. I am glad you meet you at last. You showed great courage in helping us escape."

"I did only what I could." Berri said, shrugging.

"That was a great deal." Siri told her, smiling.

"What about you two?" Darra asked.

"The Colicoids have offered us wages to remain." Mazzie answered. "We will do so until we have enough to get off-planet."

"Perhaps the Jedi can help with relocation and transport." Quinlan Vos offered.

"I am afraid the Order has no resources for regular c…" Ferus was about to argue only for Tachi to interrupt him.

"We'll be in contact after we reach the Temple." she promised.

The Twi'lek family thanked the Jedi once again before wishing them a safe journey home. It was at that moment Chancellor Palpatine and his entourage of Senate Guards walked down the gangplank.

"The Jedi have brought freedom to Nar Shadaa at last." he proudly declared. "Now we can begin to clean up this world."

He then added. "Of course, the Colicoids need our help and we need theirs. It is the price we pay for the liberation of Nar Shaddaa and the end of Krayn. Now come aboard. We have prepared for a comfortable journey back to Coruscant."

"It appears that your padawan has impressed the Chancellor." Quinlan whispered to Siri. "He has great gifts."

"Yet he has so much to learn." Kenobi argued.

"And he will learn." Siri vowed, glaring at Obi-Wan as if he dared to say something.

The Supreme Chancellor was about to speak to Anakin when he heard that Nor Fik of the Colicoids requests to speak with him. Apologizing to the Jedi, Palpatine and his blue guards left.

As the Jedi walked up the gangplank, Siri spoke to Anakin.

"I am so proud of you, Ani." she told him. "You were so brave during this mission and you worked well in a team. I know how you did well back then at the factories. Together, you were stronger. You have learned the lesson of teamwork."

"Yes, I have understood it, Siri." Anakin answered, happy that he learned it.

Siri smiled at him lovingly. Anakin dearly loved his mentor. Siri was like Qui-Gon. She was there for him when no one else was, after Jinn's death. She helped him free his mother and bring her to Naboo, where she was safe and sound. Both master and padawan have created a strong bond.

As Siri walked up the plank, Anakin stood for a few minutes before Ferus suddenly appeared out of nowhere.

"It is not the Jedi way to lie to your master." he spoke in an accusing tone.

"I could say the same about eavesdropping!" Anakin answered in frustration. "And I did not lie."

Ferus approached him. Anakin noticed how Olin began observing him from top to bottom as if trying to study him.

"You lied." Ferus accused him. "You have learned nothing. You have achieved nothing."

He then continued. "You are still attached to your past. I have seen it when you decided to free those slaves on Krayn's ship. You even used the slaves here due to it. You risked their lives in order to have your revenge on Krayn. Revenge is not the Jedi way. Neither is killing."

"You're right, I am still haunted by my past as a slave." Anakin admitted, managing to remain calm. "Because I am not lucky as you. I did not spend all my life inside the Temple where there was care, warmth and good conditions to grow and live. I spent my first nine years as a slave. I began working at six."

"And yes, I know the Jedi Code, but I did not kill Krayn out of revenge. I had to do what I needed to do." he argued. "He could have escaped and would have continued his slaving operations elsewhere."

"And finally, that is none of your business, Ferus." Anakin finished. "It matters only me and Master Tachi."

"Master Tachi does not see who you really are." Ferus spoke in his stoic manner. "She may be a skilled knight, but she is blinded by her attachment to you, something the Code strictly forbids. Just as Master Qui-Gon was blinded by his attachment to you. But I see what you truly are. I will be keeping an eye on your, Anakin Skywalker."

Ferus swiftly turned around and walked up the gangplank. Anakin remembered Siri's lessons to calm down as he desired to leap at Ferus and knock him down here and right now.

As Ferus entered the cruiser, he did not notice that Siri Tachi was glaring at him. She did not like eavesdropping, but she heard every word of the dialogue between Anakin and Ferus. Ferus was a padawan himself, how dare he judge another padawan and his mentor's teaching.

'I'll be keeping an eye on you too, Ferus Olin,' both Siri Tachi and Anakin Skywalker thought, with Anakin promising that one day, he would show Ferus that he was worthy of being a Jedi.


That's the end of the arc A Promise Fulfilled. The rivalry between Anakin Skywalker and Ferus Olin has begun. Please read and review.