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SWNN Interview: Author Sam Maggs on Crafting Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars, Defining Merrin, and That Ending

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    Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars is available now wherever books are sold. The first Star Wars novel from author Sam Maggs tells the next story of Jedi Knight Cal Kestis and the Mantis team, setting readers and players up for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on April 28. Check out our non-spoiler review and feel free to revisit our Book Discussion on SWNN Live! for our full thoughts on the novel.



    I had the chance to speak with Maggs for a dive deep into how she crafted Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars, the challenges associated with a tie-in novel, and the process behind developing several characters like Merrin. I was also morally obligated to see what she would say about the ending that is sure to ruffle some feathers on the road to Survivor. So with that, this interview will contain major spoilers about Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars.



    If you haven't read the novel yet, go and come back. My one-sentence review is that you will regret not reading this book if you are in any way attached to these characters.



    After the written portion of this interview, you will be able to find it in video form if that is the way you would prefer.



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    Q: Before we dig into the book itself, I wanted to quickly ask – you’ve done a whole lot in your career, but you’re just kind of getting going into Star Wars. You wrote a couple of comics, you wrote a short story a while back, so I just wanted to ask what types of themes do you like to incorporate into your Star Wars stories?



    Q:  From page 1 of the novel it is very clear to me that there is a deep love of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and of course that’s leading into Jedi: Survivor. Can you speak to your connection to the first game, if there is one, and how that influenced Battle Scars?



    Q: So let’s jump right into it. Merrin. She steals the book through and through. Every single scene she’s in, she’s wonderful and I love what you did with that character. So could you go into a little more detail into how you approached her?



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    Q: That leads me to the next thing I wanted to get into. This book leads us directly into a video game. I wanted to ask about the process of writing a book that ties into an upcoming video game. Was that tricky? Did it come naturally? 



    Q: Let’s move on to Cal. He is, of course, the main character of the story, and as we are approaching Survivor, you had to kind of get him there and we saw a lot of that, with how he interacted with every member of the Mantis. So I just kinda wanted to ask you to walk me through the process of how you approached Cal in this book.



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    Q: So my brain kind of just ran wild with some of the Easter Eggs that you put in there with old Legends lore, like bringing back the Keshiri from Lost Tribe of the Sith, and then some Knights of the Old Republic lore as well. Obviously Fallen Order dealt with ancient civilizations and stuff like that, so I wanted to ask if there is anything to that with Cere, because she’s really tied to her past with Eno Córdova as well, so I was wondering about that, or maybe if you just threw that stuff in there because you’re just a fan of old Legends lore?



    This is the part where I started asking Maggs about some pretty heavy things inside the book, so this is your final spoiler warning.



    Q: Which is perfect because next I wanted to ask you about the Fifth Brother. I’ve always liked the character but he’s never stood out to me in any sort of way, so it was really cool to get that inside look into how he thinks. So I wanted to ask why do you think he was an important villain for this particular story?



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    Q: The Fifth Brother is the primary antagonist, but he doesn’t really feel like it. To me, someone who kind of feels like the unintentional antagonist is Fret. I really liked the character and how she played off of everyone else, but in a way, she immediately caused these seemingly irreparable rifts in a group that seemed perfect at the end of Fallen Order. So was that a difficult tightrope to walk as such a fan of these characters?



    Q: I have to ask you about the ending. That final confrontation with the Fifth Brother blew me away, leading into everything that happens after that, but the specific ending with Cal and Merrin together…? I don’t know, but I wanted to get your perspective on that ending and was that important for you to leave the book off with that hanger?



    Q: I just wanted to wrap up by asking you what’s next for you. Do you want to tell more stories in Star Wars? What kind of stories do you want to tell or characters do you want to explore? Would you like to get into other media in Star Wars like gaming, at all?



    Here is the full interview with Sam Maggs on her book, Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for regular content and discussions on all things Star Wars.



    https://youtu.be/RyJA-V3bEWo



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