

Keeve Trennis is a Jedi character in The High Republic comic series, although she has not been explicitly confirmed as the same person. Trennis became one of the Lost Twenty who left the Jedi Order.

Teradine discovered the Bogan Collection and was expelled from the Jedi Order. Īlso mentioned in Dooku: Jedi Lost are Padawan Klias Teradine and Jedi Master Trennis. It was first identified as the High Republic Era in the Janucomic issue The Rise of Kylo Ren 2 by Charles Soule. The High Republic was first mentioned in the Apaudio drama Dooku: Jedi Lost by Cavan Scott. Star Wars Insider announced that it would be releasing a line of High Republic short stories exclusive to the magazine, beginning with the short story " Starlight: Part One: Go Together" in Star Wars Insider 199. Stein, a creative executive and Jeffrey Thomas, a senior illustration manager. The project involved a variety of Lucasfilm members including Jason D. Eventually, the idea came from one of Obi-Wan Kenobi's earliest lines about the Jedi in A New Hope, about the Jedi being "the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic." Michael Siglain also explained that the story truly began to come together with the question "What scares the Jedi?" Pablo Hidalgo, of the Lucasfilm Story Group who was involved in the Project Luminous writers' room, described the early process as giving the writers a blank slate and allowing them to choose what they wanted to write about and when. James Waugh, Lucasfilm's VP for Franchise Content and Strategy, explained that, with the end of the Skywalker saga looming with the release of Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, the publishing branch of the company brought in some of the authors who had worked on previous tie-in materials and allowed them the creative freedom to fill-in the gaps with Star Wars stories beyond the reach of the films and the Skywalkers. In an announcement trailer, Project Luminous's name was revealed as being Star Wars: The High Republic. Project Luminous was revealed on February 24, 2020. The High Republic concept art by Phil Noto Project Luminous was announced one month later, at the Star Wars Celebration Chicago Lucasfilm Publishing: Writers Roundtable, Monday April 15, 2019. They then went to Skywalker Ranch one more time in March of 2019 and saw a 4K cut of Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. They stayed for a few days, spending most of their time discussing the project, but they also got to see a 4K screening of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.

They were also joined by the Lucasfilm Publishing editorial team and Lucasfilm Story Group. Ireland, Gray, Soule, Older, and Scott at Skywalker RanchĪ few months later, in September of 2018, all five of the authors who had signed on for Luminous were taken to Skywalker Ranch in California, where they began to flesh out the story beyond the project parameters. To Cavan Scott, Siglain revealed the project over breakfast, while both were at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, but he didn't say who else would be working on Luminous yet. The idea of Project Luminous came from Lucasfilm Publishing's creative director, Michael Siglain, who individually approached each author in the summer of 2018 about getting to work on what he then called the All-Star Initiative.
