You missed connections to old Kotor/Old Republic lore. Namely a compendium of Sith war-beasts including the Tuk'ata, a mention of the Miraluca world of Katarr and the seers who are said to dwell there (That was the world Darth Nihilus devoured, and where Visas Marr is from in Kotor 2).
The Great Houses of Serenno are taken right from the Agents of the Empire comic as well: Malvern, and Borgan in particular. They also recanonize the marks of contact, showing Master Dooku teach them to younglings: Cho mai, Cho sun, Sai cha, Shiim, Sai Tok, Sun Djem, and Mou Kei. At least one of the Youngling Clans mentioned in this book came from The Jedi Path sourcebook. And one of the cities mentioned on Serenno came from the Darth Bane Trilogy. There is lots of little goodies in here for Legends fans.
@@pandaemonaeonaeon I honestly don't think that we have much more about Dooku in canon as of right now. There is his issue in the Age of Republic comic series, a couple issues in the recently completed Yoda comic miniseries, I heard that there are some mentions in the book Padawan too (I haven't read it myself). The three episodes of Tales of the Jedi are the biggest exploration of his character that we currently have other than Jedi Lost. As for Legends, I'm not really familiar with stories relevant to Dooku, although I know there are some.
Finished this last week. Listening to this book on audible is the best.. Such a great voice cast.. these books are one of my favorite things about Star Wars Legends or Canon.. doesn't matter.
The Ritual of the Three is a ritual of the "ancient Jedi" where one wraps some kind of bandages with symbols on them (can't remember if it was mentioned what they're made of) around their arm and together with two other people (I dunno if it necessarily has to be three people, but the name implies it) stand in a circle and recite an incantation to cleanse oneself of the influence of the dark side and restore balance to one's mind. Lene Kostana, Syfo-Dias and Dooku use it to purify themselves after being tainted by the dark side and psychologically distraught by horrible visions of the future they were forced to experience while being captured by some obscure tribe of dark-side witches. The bandage still retains its protective properties long after the ritual, as Dooku secretly wears it for some time afterwards. He then removes it to nurse his sister's injuries during the battle of Serenno as "she needs it more than I do" or something. I think if he had still worn the bandage during his final confrontation with his tyrant brother, he would have been protected against the influence of the evil dragon thingy and wouldn't have fallen to the dark side completely - at least not yet. [Possible spoiler] Which I find kinda ironic since in the end he kills her anyway. lol
A couple things I noticed: Convors, which were prominent in Rebels showed up. Also, there's a callback to "Beast Control" from KotoR II, which is explained to be an incorrect term as the Jedi don't actively control animals.
When Dooku is attending his mother's funeral, he mentioned seeing a recruitment poster for the Trade Federation. This exact poster is showcased in the "in universe" reference book Star Wars Propaganda.
I feel confidant that Sifo-Dyas’ first vision is him seeing the destruction of Alderaan. He said the sky was falling and was on fire and that the planet wasn’t far from their location
But dont they literally see his exact vision a few scenes later of the agro planet? The floating hospital crashes down and si confirms this is what he had seen.
He probably, "missed," alot of stuff lol this video would be WAY longer if he included every character and creature there is, no matter how obscure. He literally says, "I'm sure I missed a few details because it's harder to remember everything when you can't read it." {SMH}
@@3710stormwolf When was Katarr mentioned approximately? Damn, I just finished the audio book and I already feel like I have to listen to it once again. ;D
I was so satisfied with connectiob between Dooku: Jedi Lost and the films, The Clone Wars. I'm also looking forward to seeing the connection to the High Republic
Very nice Video. Could you make a Video soon about the whole Story of the audiobook and if we get to see exactly what made dooku leaving the Jedi order? I am very interessted to hear more about that.
When you listed the "Lost Jedi" you forgot one more person.There it was said that Yoda is standing in front of the bust of Keeve Trennis. We know her from the High Republic
Honestly, I would love it if you made a video about the Sith War-beasts of Canon and the Sith Abominations of Legends, so there could be lore told of the Tuk'ata, Gundarks, Silooth, Terentateks etc. without having to read it somewhere.
Yeah, I admit, I'm a bit disappointed that his surname is also the name of his home planet. Just because I would have preferred that they just came up with a surname. But hey, in the Middle Ages, the nobility had a habit of naming things after their families, so it doesn't bother me that much. At least Padme's last name isn't Naboo.
I have a thought on why Ahch-To is not mentioned in this Book. Mind you this is theoretical. Since it is stated that the “Original” Jedi Temple is on Ossus, I suspect that is slightly false and my reasoning being that there is more than one “Original”. Ahch-To, I believe, housed the Original Concepts of the Jedi Order in which it’s duty was to maintain Balance of the Force. The Rule of Three concept makes perfect sense in this situation and may have brought forth the rise of the Sith. As more Sith appeared, Ahch-To and it’s Temple was comprised so in order to protect it , the Ahch-To was abandoned and “New” Temples were built in order to protect the evolving Jedi Order. One of those Temple’s was Ossus and another, I think would be, Jedha. From there on, Ahch-To was erased, so to speak, from all records whether it be Ship Logs or Archives much like how Kamino was removed. Again this is all theoretical, what are your thoughts @Star Wars Explained
It seems unlikely that Dooku's family line wouldn't have branched in however many generations came before him providing plenty of cousins to inherit his title.
In Agents of the Empire he has a nephew through his brother. Adan was raised on Alderaan after Dooku reclaimed his title. There were a lot of references to that comic in the play, though Ramil is never said to have a son that doesn't mean he doesn't.
@@kylemohs8728 well the only canon information we have is that chrodber was the new count of serenno by 10BBY but we dont know if he is a relative of house serenno.
@@alberto2141 Yes, I am aware. Considering the planet is named after them I would expect he is of House Serenno but since so little is known of it in that time period anything is possible.
So Dooku is definitely the count’s first name, unlike in Legends where they show relatives of his with “Dooku” as their last name. Until I am told otherwise, we just got his full name like we did with Sheev Palpatine: Dooku Serenno, his family name is so important that it is also the name of his homeworld. Along with Gora Serenno and Jenza Serenno.
It does seem like it. What in Legends was House Dooku is now House Serenno, with Dooku being the first name rather than a family name. But I might have to listen to the audio book again to be sure.
Also, Dooku got the name Tyrannus from one of the statues of the lost 20 that Yoda was looking at as he told the padawans of who they were. It was actually a female’s name
Does anybody know if this audio story will be available in print like other short stories have been in SW Del Rey paperbacks? Im one of those people that prefer to read stories rather than listen to them.
In chapter five they say that Padawan Tyrodin is from the time of ‘The High Republic’. I don’t remember hearing the name ‘High Republic’ before. Is this a new time period or does it just refer to the ‘Old Republic’?
@@Burning-Twilight Yes Plageuis was dead long before 32 BBY it is stated in “Star Wars Galactic atlas” Also wookipedia which may or may not be official states that Darth Maul was acquired by Sidious sometimes after Darth Plageuis was assassinated
So Dooku's name is now Dooku Serenno? Interesting as wasn't Dooku the last name of his family in Legends? So I'm guessing Dooku is now his first name instead of Legends where it was his last name.
I know you've said several times you like the idea of the whole 9 movie saga being about this one family (Skywalkers) and how they impacted the galaxy and that episode 9 should show how the sequel trilogy is about their legacy. What do you think of the view that some are putting out there (now that Sidious is in 9) that the whole saga is really Palpatine's story? This article at screen rant explains it well: screenrant.com/star-wars-9-hero-emperor-palpatine/ Also do you think this was really all part of his grand plan? Love you guys!
Chancellor Finis Valorum was first mentioned in, "The Phantom Menace," not the, "Darth Plageus," book. {The, "Darth Plageus," book wasn't even published until after the prequel trilogy.} 👍
"Syfo-dias understood. He saw the future. That is why he helped me"
This line of Dooku from the clone wars is way more impactful now.
Which episode?
@@darth2329 Season 6 ep 10: The lost one
@@lordnanni3177 Oh perfect! Im actually about to be on that episode. Been rewatching the lost missions for star wars day... a lil behind now. haha
it was a lie from him, right? he didn't help Dooku? it's unknown what happened?
@@mygeeto It's implied that Dooku killed Sifo and impersonated him when making his deal with the Kaminoans.
You missed connections to old Kotor/Old Republic lore. Namely a compendium of Sith war-beasts including the Tuk'ata, a mention of the Miraluca world of Katarr and the seers who are said to dwell there (That was the world Darth Nihilus devoured, and where Visas Marr is from in Kotor 2).
Ironic how the Serenno family line ended with a Sith Lord...
I think thats the point
Like Skywalkers?
V T Kylo is not a Sith and is heavily hinted at redemption. You know we didn’t see Anakin fall until 3 right? Kylo can heal from snoke abuse by 9.
Kylo's last name is Solo.
Ironic...
The Great Houses of Serenno are taken right from the Agents of the Empire comic as well: Malvern, and Borgan in particular.
They also recanonize the marks of contact, showing Master Dooku teach them to younglings: Cho mai, Cho sun, Sai cha, Shiim, Sai Tok, Sun Djem, and Mou Kei.
At least one of the Youngling Clans mentioned in this book came from The Jedi Path sourcebook.
And one of the cities mentioned on Serenno came from the Darth Bane Trilogy.
There is lots of little goodies in here for Legends fans.
In the old continuity dooku also had a brother Who have a son Adan Dooku Who appears in the old comics .
I liked Dooku: Jedi Lost a lot! Makes me look at Dooku from a completely different perspective.
What would you recommend to read after master ans apprentice and jedi lost,dooku,to follow up in Dooku's history??
@@pandaemonaeonaeon I honestly don't think that we have much more about Dooku in canon as of right now. There is his issue in the Age of Republic comic series, a couple issues in the recently completed Yoda comic miniseries, I heard that there are some mentions in the book Padawan too (I haven't read it myself). The three episodes of Tales of the Jedi are the biggest exploration of his character that we currently have other than Jedi Lost.
As for Legends, I'm not really familiar with stories relevant to Dooku, although I know there are some.
Finished this last week. Listening to this book on audible is the best.. Such a great voice cast.. these books are one of my favorite things about Star Wars Legends or Canon.. doesn't matter.
Wow!
I feel SO MUCH better now that I've learned this about you!
Especially when you finished it, and what you think, "matters," or not!
THANKS 👍
Can you make video on this ritual involving the armwraps ? I'm interrested ^^
The Ritual of the Three is a ritual of the "ancient Jedi" where one wraps some kind of bandages with symbols on them (can't remember if it was mentioned what they're made of) around their arm and together with two other people (I dunno if it necessarily has to be three people, but the name implies it) stand in a circle and recite an incantation to cleanse oneself of the influence of the dark side and restore balance to one's mind. Lene Kostana, Syfo-Dias and Dooku use it to purify themselves after being tainted by the dark side and psychologically distraught by horrible visions of the future they were forced to experience while being captured by some obscure tribe of dark-side witches. The bandage still retains its protective properties long after the ritual, as Dooku secretly wears it for some time afterwards. He then removes it to nurse his sister's injuries during the battle of Serenno as "she needs it more than I do" or something. I think if he had still worn the bandage during his final confrontation with his tyrant brother, he would have been protected against the influence of the evil dragon thingy and wouldn't have fallen to the dark side completely - at least not yet.
[Possible spoiler]
Which I find kinda ironic since in the end he kills her anyway. lol
A couple things I noticed:
Convors, which were prominent in Rebels showed up.
Also, there's a callback to "Beast Control" from KotoR II, which is explained to be an incorrect term as the Jedi don't actively control animals.
I loved this audio drama! We need more stuff like this!
Im glad that Ima-Gun Di is becoming more popular.
When Dooku is attending his mother's funeral, he mentioned seeing a recruitment poster for the Trade Federation. This exact poster is showcased in the "in universe" reference book Star Wars Propaganda.
I’m pretty sure Keeve Trennis from the high republic was mentioned as one of the lost twenty
I feel confidant that Sifo-Dyas’ first vision is him seeing the destruction of Alderaan. He said the sky was falling and was on fire and that the planet wasn’t far from their location
But dont they literally see his exact vision a few scenes later of the agro planet? The floating hospital crashes down and si confirms this is what he had seen.
Like @Yo Bama said, that was Protobranch.
If sifo dyas saw the clone wars why didn't he see order 66
@Star Wars Explained I think you missed the mention of the Sith war beasts
He probably, "missed," alot of stuff lol this video would be WAY longer if he included every character and creature there is, no matter how obscure.
He literally says, "I'm sure I missed a few details because it's harder to remember everything when you can't read it." {SMH}
I might have left some stuff out to make their own separate videos
@@StarWarsExplained Like the reintroduction Katarr?
@@3710stormwolf
When was Katarr mentioned approximately? Damn, I just finished the audio book and I already feel like I have to listen to it once again. ;D
I was so satisfied with connectiob between Dooku: Jedi Lost and the films, The Clone Wars. I'm also looking forward to seeing the connection to the High Republic
Very nice Video. Could you make a Video soon about the whole Story of the audiobook and if we get to see exactly what made dooku leaving the Jedi order? I am very interessted to hear more about that.
Was neat seeing the Marks of Contact return such as sai tok and cho mai.
When you listed the "Lost Jedi" you forgot one more person.There it was said that Yoda is standing in front of the bust of Keeve Trennis. We know her from the High Republic
Question for a Q&A (or a video, should you want it to): How many different languages are there in the Star Wars universe?
Millions know, but countless unknown
Well, we know there are at least six million forms of communication.
The Bogan collection 😂 I know thats a reference to the original name for The Force but to Aussies its probably really funny.
Or vinesauce fans
I thought I heard the Luminous being mentioned related to the cleansing ritual with the wrist wraps.
Anybody have a time code for the Ima Gun Di mention in the book?
Interesting they're now doing audiobooks without a physical book released. 'Ahsoka' read by Ashley Eckstein herself was great in audio format.
Except it's not an audiobook, it was an audio drama which is a completely different medium of storytelling
Honestly, I would love it if you made a video about the Sith War-beasts of Canon and the Sith Abominations of Legends, so there could be lore told of the Tuk'ata, Gundarks, Silooth, Terentateks etc. without having to read it somewhere.
It's kinda funny. Dookus family kicks the sith off the planet but yet he becomes a Sith. Nice video btw!
What if that brief mention of a mask in the bogan collect was Darth Revan’s? Omg that would be so cool.
I also thought I heard that Darth Tenabris was mentioned as one of the Lost Jedi. Was I mistaken?
I got the book format itself. It's a nice quick read, for anyone who can get hold of it.
Behind the scenes fact: Dooku is voiced by the guy who voices the male Sith Inquisitor in SWTOR.
I love East Eggs way more than West Eggs :)
Kaj Harvey ohhhhh East? I though you said “weest”
3:35 is totally Alan Moore.
What species of bounty Hunter would you like to see in The Mandalorian ie Trandoshan. Love the show
I’ve wanted to know Dooku’s surname for a long time now.
Good stuff.
Yeah, I admit, I'm a bit disappointed that his surname is also the name of his home planet. Just because I would have preferred that they just came up with a surname. But hey, in the Middle Ages, the nobility had a habit of naming things after their families, so it doesn't bother me that much.
At least Padme's last name isn't Naboo.
@@mitchellhayward6492 the current English royal family, The House of Windsor, is named after one of their castles.
Mitchell Hayward agreed
I love when they have EU references. It makes me think they are willing to bring all content before episode 1 in the Canon.
What would you guys recommend to read after master ans apprentice and jedi lost,dooku,to follow up in Dooku's history??
I always like these fun fact videos you do
I want to know more about Chancellor kalpana, like to see what he looks like
I've been waiting for this video.
I have a thought on why Ahch-To is not mentioned in this Book. Mind you this is theoretical. Since it is stated that the “Original” Jedi Temple is on Ossus, I suspect that is slightly false and my reasoning being that there is more than one “Original”. Ahch-To, I believe, housed the Original Concepts of the Jedi Order in which it’s duty was to maintain Balance of the Force. The Rule of Three concept makes perfect sense in this situation and may have brought forth the rise of the Sith. As more Sith appeared, Ahch-To and it’s Temple was comprised so in order to protect it , the Ahch-To was abandoned and “New” Temples were built in order to protect the evolving Jedi Order. One of those Temple’s was Ossus and another, I think would be, Jedha. From there on, Ahch-To was erased, so to speak, from all records whether it be Ship Logs or Archives much like how Kamino was removed. Again this is all theoretical, what are your thoughts @Star Wars Explained
I think Jedha and achto both where first then ossus next
Dooku Serenno... Now that's a cool name
It seems unlikely that Dooku's family line wouldn't have branched in however many generations came before him providing plenty of cousins to inherit his title.
In Agents of the Empire he has a nephew through his brother.
Adan was raised on Alderaan after Dooku reclaimed his title.
There were a lot of references to that comic in the play, though Ramil is never said to have a son that doesn't mean he doesn't.
@@kylemohs8728 well the only canon information we have is that chrodber was the new count of serenno by 10BBY but we dont know if he is a relative of house serenno.
@@alberto2141 Yes, I am aware.
Considering the planet is named after them I would expect he is of House Serenno but since so little is known of it in that time period anything is possible.
@@kylemohs8728 Maybe the canon incarnation of Adan Dooku and the lost son of Ramil?
@@kylemohs8728 or Maybe since the great houses of serenno are cannon now by dooku jedi lost is easier to asume he is from another noble house
So Dooku is definitely the count’s first name, unlike in Legends where they show relatives of his with “Dooku” as their last name. Until I am told otherwise, we just got his full name like we did with Sheev Palpatine: Dooku Serenno, his family name is so important that it is also the name of his homeworld. Along with Gora Serenno and Jenza Serenno.
It does seem like it. What in Legends was House Dooku is now House Serenno, with Dooku being the first name rather than a family name. But I might have to listen to the audio book again to be sure.
Its appears that's the name of the ancestor not his last name at all
Alberto Perea Or, it’s both. I mean, what reason would it not be a last name if it is the family name?
2:37 sounds a bit Doctor Who to me.
Awesome Alex!
Also, Dooku got the name Tyrannus from one of the statues of the lost 20 that Yoda was looking at as he told the padawans of who they were. It was actually a female’s name
we need to know about the ritual of three & the arm wraps please
Does anybody know if this audio story will be available in print like other short stories have been in SW Del Rey paperbacks? Im one of those people that prefer to read stories rather than listen to them.
I would love to have all of those stories released in a hardback omnibus at some point too.
The writer had said this was more of an audioplay than a book, which makes me think they won't release it as a book.
Barsenthor Battlemaster It’s been said, that someday they will print it.
What about the monster that dooku awakens on Sorenno from the ancient sith empire, I thought that was pretty cool.
Saving for another, which he left a comment about.
I always Wondered what was Dooku's first name
And now un Canon it turns out Dooku was his first name this whole time
Dooku Sereno
Well, I guess it's not that different from "King George" or the like.
...Better than "Sheev."
Michael Ramon Well Sheev does come the same planet as Padme so a cultural thing?
5:10 I thought Master & Apprentice established that Chancellor Kaj was Valorum's predecessor? Unless both Kalpana and Valorum served only one term?
Will there be a book version? I'm not into audio I'm old school lol
In chapter five they say that Padawan Tyrodin is from the time of ‘The High Republic’. I don’t remember hearing the name ‘High Republic’ before. Is this a new time period or does it just refer to the ‘Old Republic’?
How many chancellors were there during both this and The Master and appreciate stories?
The bogan collection? Ahahahahahaha Aussies know why that's funny XD
The librarian restilly quist?...i saw that name in the jedi path handbook
I would have lost my mind had they got Corey burton to voice him since we lost lee.
Does that mean that in Canon, Dooku’s full name is: Dooku Serenno???
Yep I think so
You can Count on Dooku !
I’m really mad this audio drama isn’t offered in Australia
So is Dooku's name Dooku Serenno?
3:05 The bogan..... *de musclés*
how much is audible after the free trial ?
Around 15$ a month.
thx
What is Count Dooku's full name? Is Dooku his last name? Is Dooku his first name? Is "of Serenno" his last name?
"Dooku Serenno"
I believe it's "Dooku of Serenno". Dooku is the first name, Serenno is the name of the house he belonged to.
In legends dooku is his last name on the other hand in canon is serenno aparently
And that's why I prefer physical books, they are much easier to research.
Will this become a novel? I love Christopher Lee so naturally dooku is my fav character but I don't like the idea, personally, of a audio book.
is Darth Crawl the canon version of Darth ruin from legends?
I don’t think so
@@bullrun2772 there are similarity since both Darth Ruin and Darth Krall (?) were one of the lost 20.
but he could be just another member.
@@undead4500 probably is just another member
East eggs are nice, but I prefer mine Northern. We Sith folk are incredibly fickle. ⚡
I still dont get why only an audiobook?
Not an audiobook, audiodrama.
You get a free audio book, you get a free audio! Oprah is here giving out free audio books.
So, is “Sereno” Dooku’s last name? Count Dooku Sereno?
I thought he said imma gone die
😊
How did Syfo dias pay for his order of the clone army?
Dooku and later Sidious (and possibly Plagueis) helped cover the charges. Both of these two (and possibly third) we're very rich.
In legends plagueis paid for the army, weapons, ships and the clone facilities for the army.
@@Burning-Twilight
In canon Plageuis died decades before TPM
@@bob1151 Really? Where is this stated exactly?
@@Burning-Twilight
Yes Plageuis was dead long before 32 BBY it is stated in “Star Wars Galactic atlas”
Also wookipedia which may or may not be official states that Darth Maul was acquired by Sidious sometimes after Darth Plageuis was assassinated
I heard the audio book wasn't that great 🤔 I have the book and I'm reading it now ☆ a little strange that it's in script form like a play
Next book should be “A Clone’s Guide to Watching Out For Wrist Rockets”
East Egg? Don't you mean easter lol
So Dooku's name is now Dooku Serenno? Interesting as wasn't Dooku the last name of his family in Legends? So I'm guessing Dooku is now his first name instead of Legends where it was his last name.
I know you've said several times you like the idea of the whole 9 movie saga being about this one family (Skywalkers) and how they impacted the galaxy and that episode 9 should show how the sequel trilogy is about their legacy. What do you think of the view that some are putting out there (now that Sidious is in 9) that the whole saga is really Palpatine's story? This article at screen rant explains it well: screenrant.com/star-wars-9-hero-emperor-palpatine/
Also do you think this was really all part of his grand plan? Love you guys!
Chancellor Finis Valorum was first mentioned in, "The Phantom Menace," not the, "Darth Plageus," book.
{The, "Darth Plageus," book wasn't even published until after the prequel trilogy.} 👍
He's not talking about Valorum. He's talking about the chancellor before him.
He says Kalapna not Valorum, and that he was mentioned in Tarkin, not Darth Plageus
It's completely pointless in disney just rehashing old content from legends . Just join both eu's and let the universe grow even more
Lol but people be upset lol
Liked it till the end lol somehow they can even involve trump in a Star Wars book
Again, the emphasis is on the first syllable, not the second one. You are pronouncing his first name incorrectly.