What Are The Longest Star Wars: The Old Republic Fanfiction Stories?

2026-04-10 04:39:54
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If you’re hunting for doorstopper SWTOR fics, AO3’s got gems like 'Shadows of the Past' by LiviLumina. It’s a Sith-centric drama with over 500k words, packed with political intrigue and forbidden Force bonds. What I love is how it treats the Sith Empire like a living, breathing society, not just a villain backdrop. FF.net’s 'The Mandalorian Wars' by JSMorris is another marathon read—imagine the KotOR era with modern SWTOR sensibilities, plus bucketloads of Mandalorian culture. These writers don’t just recycle lore; they remix it with OCs that feel canon-worthy.
2026-04-11 08:54:34
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One underrated tome is 'The Barsen’thor’s Burden' by Consular’sPen—a 350k-word deep dive into the Jedi Consular class story. It’s slower, meditative, with OCs who grapple with the weight of healing a fractured Order. The author treats Force diplomacy like a spy thriller, which is refreshing after so many Sith power fantasies. And hey, if you ever wanted more Cipher Nine content, 'Ghost of the Empire' by Voidspawn is 250k of Imperial Agent goodness with a side of existential dread.
2026-04-13 20:08:23
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For length addicts, 'Echoes of the Force' by KiteRhymes is a must. At 400k words, it’s a crossover-ish tale blending SWTOR and KotOR characters in a post-Revan mess. The pacing’s deliberate, focusing on Jedi Master OCs rebuilding the Order post-war. It’s less lightsaber-flashy, more about emotional scars and diplomatic fires—like if 'Andor' had Jedi. Also, 'The Dark Lord’s Legacy' by Sithspit (yes, that’s the pen name) stretches to 600k with a Sith Inquisitor saga so detailed, it could be a novel trilogy. Pro tip: bookmark where you leave off; these things are novels in disguise.
2026-04-14 01:52:25
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Ever fallen down a rabbit hole of 300k+ word SWTOR fics? 'The Emperor’s Shadow' by DarthMarr’sHelmet is one I keep revisiting. It’s a dark, twisty take on the Sith Warrior storyline, but with way more backstabbing and Force philosophy. The author nails the voice of a Sith struggling with power versus morality—think 'Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith' comics but with SWTOR OCs. Bonus: it’s got a sequel series that doubles the word count. Sleep? Who needs it.
2026-04-14 23:07:49
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Man, diving into the world of 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' fanfiction is like stumbling into a treasure trove of epic tales. Some of the longest ones I've come across are absolute beasts—like 'The Jedi Crusader' by DarthImperius, which sprawls over a million words! It’s a deep dive into an original Jedi’s journey, weaving in game lore while carving its own path. Then there’s 'The Havoc Squad of Tomorrow' by Karmic Acumen, a gritty, military-focused saga that’s just as sprawling. What’s wild is how these stories rival actual novel series in length, yet they’re labors of love from fans who just can’t quit the SWTOR universe.

Another monster is 'The Reclamation of the Force' by JediMasterDragneel—this one’s a slow burn, mixing Sith and Jedi perspectives with a patience that’s rare in fanfic. It’s not just about length, though; these stories often flesh out characters like Revan or the Exile in ways the games only hinted at. I lose entire weekends to these sagas, and honestly? No regrets.
2026-04-16 21:40:31
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Longest ORV fanfiction on AO3?

3 Jawaban2025-09-10 18:37:52
Man, diving into the world of 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint' fanfics feels like stumbling into a treasure trove—especially on AO3! The longest one I've come across is 'Eternity Under the Stars' by user constellation_dreamer, clocking in at a whopping 450k words. It's a beast of a fic that expands the novel's universe with an alternate timeline where Dokja and Yoo Joonghyuk get trapped in a loop within the 'Final Scenario.' The author weaves in original constellations, deeper character backstories, and even a subplot about the 49th regression that had me glued to my screen for days. What's wild is how the fic balances epic action with quiet moments—like Dokja teaching Biyoo to read, or Joonghyuk secretly collecting broken pieces of the Fourth Wall. It’s got that rare mix of heart and scale, and the comment section is a riot of theories and sobbing emojis. I’m still recovering from chapter 87’s twist involving the 'Secretive Plotter'—no spoilers, but damn, it recontextualized the entire story.

Where to find the best Star Wars: The Old Republic fanfiction?

5 Jawaban2026-04-10 22:26:44
Man, finding quality 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' fanfiction is like hunting for rare kyber crystals—thrilling but tricky! My go-to spots are Archive of Our Own (AO3) and FanFiction.net. AO3’s tagging system is a lifesaver; you can filter for KOTOR-era stuff or specific pairings like Revan/Bastila. I once stumbled on this epic 200K-word saga about Darth Malgus’s early years that blew my mind. For niche gems, Tumblr writers often share Google Docs links—just search #SWTORFanfic. Some DeviantArt folks also post narrative-driven art with fic accompaniments. Pro tip: Check out the SWTOR subreddit’s monthly fic rec threads. The community there’s brutal with feedback, so only the best fics survive.

Is there romance in Star Wars: The Old Republic fanfiction?

5 Jawaban2026-04-10 07:03:15
Oh, the romance in 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' fanfiction is practically its own genre! I’ve stumbled across so many stories that explore relationships between Jedi, Sith, and everyone in between. Some writers focus on slow burns, like a Jedi and a Mandalorian navigating their conflicting loyalties, while others dive into passionate Sith romances full of power struggles and dark side temptations. The beauty of it is how creatively fans weave love into the existing lore—pairing original characters with canon ones or even reimagining established couples. My personal favorite was a fic where a smuggler and a Republic officer had this enemies-to-lovers arc that felt straight out of a space opera. What’s really cool is how the game’s companion system inspires so much of this. Characters like Kira Carsen or Theron Shan have such rich personalities that fans can’t resist shipping them with their OCs or each other. And don’t get me started on the angst—forbidden love between Jedi and Sith? Sign me up! The community’s take on romance often feels more fleshed out than some official content, honestly.

Who are the best authors for Star Wars: The Old Republic fanfiction?

5 Jawaban2026-04-10 16:53:08
Man, if you're diving into 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' fanfiction, you're in for a treat. There's this one writer who goes by DarthImperius—absolutely nails the Sith Warrior arc with all the moral gray areas and dark side temptations. Their dialogue feels ripped straight from the game, and the way they weave original characters into existing lore is seamless. Another standout is KabeOne, who specializes in Smuggler stories. The humor and chaotic energy in their work is just chef's kiss. Then there's FennShysa, who focuses on the Jedi Knight path but adds so much depth to the supporting cast. Honestly, half the time I forget I'm reading fanfic and not an official novel. For those who love the Agent storyline, Aurelius has this incredible series that explores the double-agent tension with way more nuance than the game sometimes allows. And if you're into rare pairs or unconventional romances, check out Tythan—they write these slow-burn Revan/Male Exile fics that make me weep. The dedication to character voices and expanding the Old Republic era’s political intrigue is next level. I’ve lost sleep binge-reading their stuff.

What Star Wars fanfic has the highest reviews?

3 Jawaban2026-05-04 08:06:15
One fanfic that consistently gets rave reviews is 'The Last Jedi: A Star Wars Story' by Del Rey. It's an alternate take on Episode VIII, diving deep into Luke Skywalker's psyche and exploring what might've happened if he hadn't isolated himself. The character development is phenomenal, especially for Kylo Ren, who gets a more nuanced arc here than in the films. Fans adore how it weaves in Legends material while feeling fresh. Another standout is 'Son of Suns' by Kazaera, a sprawling epic that reimagines Anakin's fall and redemption. The prose is gorgeous, blending mythic tones with gritty realism. What really hooks readers is the way it fleshes out Padmé's political maneuvering—something the prequels only scratched. The Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon dynamic also gets expanded in heartbreaking ways. It’s been floating around fan forums for years and still gets daily kudos.
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