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  • Alien Chronicles
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  • A series of Sci-Fi books published by Lucas Film, that tells the tale of how a single slave, Ampris, leads an uprising against the reptilian Viis, whose cruel empire is undergoing a Gotterdammerung, and becomes a legend. The first book The Golden One tells of Ampris's birth and "adoption" by the future Empress of the Viis, Israi. Ampris enjoys a priviliged life, sort of. The second book The Crimson Claw chronicles Ampris's fight for survival in gladiator rings. The third book The Crystal Eye shows us how Ampris becomes a legend and confronts her old friend Israi for the last time.
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  • A series of Sci-Fi books published by Lucas Film, that tells the tale of how a single slave, Ampris, leads an uprising against the reptilian Viis, whose cruel empire is undergoing a Gotterdammerung, and becomes a legend. The first book The Golden One tells of Ampris's birth and "adoption" by the future Empress of the Viis, Israi. Ampris enjoys a priviliged life, sort of. The second book The Crimson Claw chronicles Ampris's fight for survival in gladiator rings. The third book The Crystal Eye shows us how Ampris becomes a legend and confronts her old friend Israi for the last time. Oh, and did we mention that no humans exist anywhere in the series? That's right: Only aliens. Aliens who didn't make the cut for Star Wars. Several interviews from when the series debuted claim that the books were INSPIRED by a book of unused Star Wars aliens released a few years earlier. Apparently, all-new races ended up being developed and none of the cast-offs made the cut.