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Sunday, December 22, 2019

Jaina Solo

This year will be forever cherished by many Star Wars fans around the world - “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” had its world premiere Monday, Dec. 2019 and sets out to lead the Resistance's final stand against Kylo Ren and the First Order. The final episode of the nine-part Skywalker saga received mixed reviews from critics but, even the most negative review won’t stop true Star Wars fans of visiting local theaters and enjoy their favorite space-opera. In addition, the popularity of the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian” is definitely an incentive for the Star Wars franchise to go on in film, television, comics, and toys.

In Second Life®, the fictional universe of Star Wars is well alive throughout role-play sims across the grid. If you are inspired after watching the final episode of the “Skywalker” saga, Second Life® has amazing locations where you can play as your favorite Star Wars character and create your unique storyline. These regions have incredible aesthetics and if you’re lucky, you might find your own baby Yoda to cuddle with. Use the Force to channel your dark or light side but never forget your lightsaber and stylish space gear - Prepare to fight and may the Force be with you.

 

"Foster" Hair from Elikatira (Free - 2019 Winter Shop & Hop Event)

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Location: Yavin IV


"Jaina Solo is the daughter of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo. She is a skilled Rogue Squadron pilot and a powerful Jedi. She slew the Warmaster Tsavong Lah and killed her evil twin brother Darth Caedus in a lightsaber duel. She would become a leading member of the Jedi High Council after the events of the Second Galactic Civil War."  

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