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"You. This is for you. Riferi. My Legacy. Take care."
―Marda Ro, in her journal[1]

A journal was recorded by the Evereni pirate leader Marda Ro for her descendants that chronicled Ro's life after she left the Path of the Open Hand cult in 382 BBY and her hunt for other members of her species during those years through various entries. The journal also included messages addressed for her descendants. At least some of the entries were recorded after the death of Ro's assistant Alirya at some point no earlier than 379 BBY.

The memoirs eventually ended up in the posession of Ro's granddaughter Shalla Ro, who had introduced her own grandson Marchion Ro to the journal by 252 BBY. Marchion had listened to all of its recordings, but considered them to be useless ramblings. The journal was kept in a storage room aboard his starship, the Gaze Electric, by 228 BBY. That year, Ro reviewed the records in the storage room—including his great-great-grandmother's chronicles—to learn whether his ancestors had encountered anything similar to the husking of a crystal forest on a moon of the planet Norisyn that he had witnessed, but failed to find such information.

Description[]

"It all began in a public house on the planet Dantooine"
―Marda Ro, in her journal[1]
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Marda Ro, author of the journal

Recorded by Marda Ro—the Evereni[1] founder of a group of pirates who would eventually become the Nihil—herself,[3] the journal[2] consisted of entries intended for her descendants that chronicled Ro's life following her departure from the Path of the Open Hand cult[1] in 382 BBY[4] and her quest for other members of her species during those years. The first message recounted Ro's visit to the oldest settlement of the planet Dantooine[1] around 381 BBY,[5] where she questioned a human about other Evereni, and recruited the Twi'lek Fori Nagor to her pirate group.[1]

Another message explained endeavors in the time between her departure from the Path and the visit to Dantooine, and a pair of entries discussed how Ro met a Jedi at a marketplace[1] around 379 BBY,[6] assaulted him, and dragged him to her starship, the Gaze Electric, where he was killed by the Great Leveler, a Force-consuming beast. The latter of those two included an account of a conversation between Ro and her human assistant Alirya.[1]

Another account of a different conversation between the two was included in another message. Other entries also recounted her visit of a bar on the planet Ryloth—where she met the Evereni Isren—and an event in the Gaze's throne hall during which Nagor presented a group of refugees captured during a raid to Ro. Another series of messages covered the time Ro spent with the Evereni twins Vika and Velya Faer, the feast at which Alirya died while trying to kill Vika, and a conversation between Ro and Velya after Ro had shot his sister to avenge Alirya. The journal also included various messages from Ro addressed to her descendants.[1]

History[]

"Someday I will be gone. Someone must sit on this throne"
―Marda Ro, in her journal[1]
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Marchion Ro (pictured as a child) listened to the journal when he was a child.

The journal was recorded by Marda Ro after she left the Path of the Open Hand[1] in 382 BBY[4] and at least some of the entries were recorded after Alirya's death[1] at some point no earlier than 379 BBY.[7] Eventually, the journal came into the possession of Marda's granddaughter[2] Shalla Ro.[8] By 252 BBY,[9] Shalla had introduced[2] her[8] grandson—Marchion Ro—to the journal. As a child, Marchion listened to all of the recordings, and considered them to be useless.[2]

By 228 BBY,[10] Marchion kept the journal, along with other family records, within a family storage room underneath the throne hall.[2] That year,[10] after he discovered a husked crystal forest on the fifth moon of the planet Norisyn, Ro entered the storage room to see if he predecessors had encountered anything similar and found the ghost of his great-great-grandmother waiting for him.[2]

After he was unable to learn anything from other family records, Ro turned on the recordings from his great-great-grandmother. While he was reluctant to do so, as he did not want to give voice to the journal, Ro listened to what he considered to his ancestor's ramblings about home, freedom, her hunt for other Evereni, and her gradual descent into violence. As he listened, Marchion noted that if he had found it useless as a child, the journal would be even more useless to him at this point. Eventually, he left the storage room without discovering any indication that his family had ever come across anything like the husked forest.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

Creation of the journal[]

"I have to be perfectly honest, I cannot remember what made me start with the second person. I think that it happened in the middle of a draft, that it was just like 'You know what? Marda needs to be telling this to someone,' and so maybe, here should be a scene where she's like actually recording this."
―Tessa Gratton[3]
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Tessa Gratton, creator of the journal

Marda Ro's journal first appeared in the epistolary short story "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," written by Tessa Gratton and published in the 2023 young-adult anthology The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life as a part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project, which was written as a collection of entries recorded for the journal. Despite its existence being implied by the format of the short story[1] and the journal being discussed by Gratton in an interview,[3] its existence as an in-universe recording was not confirmed until The High Republic: Temptation of the Force, a novel written by Gratton that released in 2024 as a part of the multimedia project's[2] Phase III.[11]

In the same interview, Gratton discussed how[3] they[12] started writing the story in third person out of habit because of the expectation for Star Wars books to be in third person, but came to the conclusion that the style did not work for the story. She wanted it to contain "gut punchers," which he considers the best Evereni moments, but the third person was too distant and not raw enough for an Evereni story. Gratton mentioned that they are not sure what the reason for switching to second person was, but think that she decided that the story needed to be told by Marda Ro herself in the middle of a draft.[3]

He did consider having "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" feature a scene where Ro recorded the story, but while writing it they "galaxy-brained" and deleted the whole scene, before writing it the way the published story was written. Gratton stated that one of her favorite things about Phase II of the multimedia project was the ability to play with how slippery history can be and how what what people later think happened can be different from what truly happened, and went on to talk about how Ro was not a reliable source regarding her own history.[3]

Connection to Marchion Ro[]

"All of the words in "A Closed Fist Has No Claws", theoretically Marchion has listened to. So all of that stuff is in his head. But again, I don't think Marchion self-reflects, so that isn't necessarily a connection he would have made."
―Tessa Gratton, discussing the topic of importance of names[1]
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Gratton reused the journal in Temptation of the Force.

Gratton also revealed that he wanted to plant some things in the story that they could reuse in Phase III in the event she got to write Marchion Ro,[3] which he did in Temptation of the Force, where they established a connection between Ro and the journal created by his great-great-grandmother.[2] In a different interview, Gratton discussed that Marda's ghost which Marchion sees in Temptation of the Force may be in his head, and could be based on what Ro thinks his great-great-grandmother to have been based on the contents of the journal and what he was told by his family.[13]

She also added that he does not think Ro would be able to hear and see the apparition of Marda in a recognizable way without the journal to have taught him something about her. Additionally, they mentioned another connection between Ro and his great-great-grandmother's journal in the interview. She spoke about how Ro revealing himself to the galaxy was one of the reasons the importance of names was discussed in "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," and that he thinks Ro's decision to do so was influenced by the contents of the journal, despite Ro himself likely not realizing it.[13]

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" — The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 The High Republic: Temptation of the Force
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 YouTube Interview with Tessa Gratton: "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" (TALES OF LIGHT & LIFE) on the Friends of the Force: A Star Wars Podcast YouTube channel (October 6, 2023) (backup link)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates the events of The High Republic: Path of Vengeance, during which Ro leaves the Path of the Open Hand, to 382 BBY.
  5. "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" establishes that Marda Ro visited Dantooine around a year after taking possession of the Gaze Electric, an event that Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates to 382 BBY. Therefore, Ro's trip to Dantooine must have occurred around 381 BBY.
  6. "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" establishes that the section depicting the Jedi's death aboard the Gaze Electric takes place when Marda Ro is roughly eighteen years old. The High Republic: Path of Deceit, which Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates the events of to 382 BBY, establishes both that members of the Path of the Open Hand receive full membership at the age of fifteen and that Ro had recently become a full member, meaning that she is around fifteen years old. Therefore, the section of "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" depicting the Jedi's death must take place around 379 BBY.
  7. The segment of "A Closed Fist Has No Claws" depicting a Jedi's death onboard the Gaze Electric takes place around 379 BBY per the reasoning here. Alirya died after the Jedi's death; therefore, she must have died no earlier than 379 BBY.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
  9. The part of The High Republic: Eye of the Storm 1 that includes Shalla Ro's death takes place twenty years before the Great Hyperspace Disaster, which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 232 BBY. As The High Republic: Temptation of the Force establishes she introduced Marchion Ro to Marda Ro's journal, he must have listened to it by that year.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Star Wars: Timelines dates Starlight Beacon's destruction to 230 BBY. The implementation of the Guardian Protocols, which Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia places in 229 BBY, took place one week after Starlight Beacon's fall according to The High Republic: Shadows of Starlight 1. As The High Republic: Temptation of the Force takes place one year and six weeks after the destruction of Starlight Beacon and its events span a few months, its events must be set in 228 BBY.
  11. StarWars SWCE 2023: 9 Things We Learned from the Star Wars: The High Republic Panel on StarWars.com (backup link)
  12. TwitterLogo Tessa Gratton (@tessagratton) on Twitter: "she/he/they"
  13. 13.0 13.1 Spotify-Logo Episode 41 – "Temptation of the Force" Review & Discussion with Tessa Gratton on Spotify (backup link)
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