When Star Wars first played on the silver screen, old Ben Kenobi told Luke Skywalker that he was taking his first steps into a larger world of Jedi Knights, people and planets, tales and stories, and a galaxy of dreams. This ever-expanding saga has brought us an age of heroes and villains to match any in literature, one adventure at a time.

Now it's your turn to add to that galaxy far, far away on Star Wars Fanon, the Star Wars fanon and fan fiction wiki, where you—yes, you!—can write and post all of your Star Wars stories. Presented on a wiki that anyone can edit, this site brings out the true imagination of its writers and allows everyone to fulfill their writing dreams.

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Fanon is the lifeblood of this wiki. These are fan ideas for all sorts of new Star Wars stories that are posted on wiki pages, and ones that generally aren't written as fan fiction novels or short stories. That's what this wiki was founded as: a repository of fan creativity. There are characters and governments, wars and battles, and even science and technology—and let's not forget the planets that make the galaxy far, far away a whole lot bigger, one fan idea at a time.

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Fan fiction, like Golden Age of the Republic: Hidden Truths shown on the left, is Star Wars fiction written by fans for fans. The stories take place in the legendary galaxy far, far away, but none of it is official canon. Fan fiction is done for fun and can sometimes be a community effort. Entire websites and organizations devoted to fan fiction exist, making it a social exercise shared by thousands if not millions of fans of both Star Wars and other franchises and genres.

The man I love is dead. Our son…something far worse happened to him. But that's not what the men and women around me are thinking. To them, a terrible fate that had fallen on a distant world would never be suffered by another. All I can think about is Han Solo—pirate, husband, father—becoming just another casualty in a war that never ends. Yet the celebration goes on. Pilots and soldiers hug one another. They welcome the returning pilots and mourn the dead. All while another hero passes into legend, just as I will one day.

In the middle of it all, as the celebration clears, is one solitary girl. Her eyes are wet with the tears of a heartache that no one so young should ever feel. Yet even in her mourning, there's a hope that never seems to die. I don't know her, but I feel like I've known her forever. And so we embrace, comforting one another with the love we have for our friends and family, those we've lost and those who may still be found again.

In her eyes, I see myself, the woman I used to be. I see the hope that burned so bright that it fueled the fires of rebellion. And in this moment, my mind wanders.

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