Tuesday, April 22, 2008

A Shared Hett

Even at the age of industrial revolution, fictional characters are increasingly popular day by day. A Shared Hett is a well known fictional character from Star Wars Expanded Universe. He was a Knight during the glorious days of the old republic. It was the time before Anakin Skywalker.

Actual story tells that A Shared Hett came from an outside planet that was inhabited by many jedis, and it was an honor for his family that he was taken into this land. He was taken as a Padawan by their master Eeth Koth, who was also a permanent member of the Jedi council.

A Shared Hett's skills were praise worthy and he was acclaimed for many of his great feat. A Sharad was to kill the Krayt Dragon. He did so and Tuskens brought Ki-Adi-Mundi with them back to their camp. Mundi realized what has happened of A Shared Hett and begged him to the Jedi on Coruscant.

On the refusal of A Shared Hett, Tusken became his own people. After a few moments, Durga with full armor appeared there and launched an extensive attack on the Tuskens. Incidentally, Sharad was absent from the screen.

After learning about the incident, A Shared Hett found the tuskers and fought courageously and sends them into the doom. But he could not tally with the increasing rally of Durga's army and kept on observing the killing of his tribesman by the advanced weaponry of Durga's army. He asked for force, keeping the faith in mind to destroy the entire army of the opposite side. In the mean time, Jabba the Hutt arrived to the spot to save his army for the day, and with those additional forces, the Hutt demolished the entire army. In the middle Aurra Sing kept his target in his mind and engaged in a furious light sabre duel. But in course of the duel, she caught Hett and stabbed him. Thus the end came of the legendary icon of the Howlrunner. Mundi arrived there too late and implored Sing to leave and she did without any delay. The story is very interesting as also the characters. Any children find this story interesting even today. wikipedia

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