Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Book Review: Star Wars: The Acolyte: Wayseeker

 


Wayseeker, published in 2025, is a novel by Justina Ireland set approximately 160 years before the Battle of Yavin between the end of Phase 3 of the High Republic (after the Nihil were defeated) and the short-lived but underrated series The Acolyte. The novel is centered around the characters Vernestra Rwoh and Indara (the Jedi played by Carrie-Anne Moss in the series). In it, Vernestra is an older Jedi master and Wayseeker (a Jedi who operates independently of the Jedi Council) who has been exploring the Outer Rim. She is called back to Coruscant for a mission that a Republic Senator has personally requested her to participate in. After Vernestra ignores the order to return, the council sends Indara, who is a young Jedi knight who has been working in the archives after a traumatic experience during a mission, to track Vernestra down and bring her back to Coruscant. Vernestra and Indara then set out to uncover ties between the Senator and a gang smuggling weapons that have not been seen in the Republic for years, while trying to overcome their personality clashes. 

The hardcover version of the book is 284 pages long. It reads fairly quickly, especially if you have read the novels set during the High Republic. Ireland does a good job explaining Vernestra's personality shift from when she was a young Jedi during the Nihil conflict and when she appeared in The Acolyte. She mostly appeared in the young-adult and junior novels set during the High Republic, but was one of the most intriguing characters, and almost the polar opposite of how she was portrayed in the TV series. While the book does not entirely fill in that gap of time, it does help explain why she was so different as she got older. Ultimately, while it is not one of my must-reads in the new canon, it is a good novel worth checking out.   

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