This descent hits its lowest point by the end of The Last Command, and when the inevitable fight between Luke, Mara, and C’baoth comes it’s really something. Jedi Master Joruus C’baoth has a not very slow descent into complete and utter madness. Pellaeon can never quite grasp Thrawn’s tactics, and that’s actually a really funny little subplot, watching Pellaeon being unsure but trying to follow orders to the letter anyway. Captain Pellaeon, who I haven’t talked about at all up until this point, is simply the loyal underling to Thrawn. He puts up a good fight and is far and away one of my favorite characters/villains in the whole Star Wars universe. He starts off as a crazy good strategist and leader, and that’s where he ends as well. On the Empire’s side, Thrawn stays the same to me. She definitely grows in the Force, and her connection to the twins was an interesting aspect of the Force to see, but she’s really just the same political entity for the duration of the books. Despite Han finally becoming a father, he doesn’t do anything plot wise that would be considered out of the ordinary for his character. Lando is almost exactly the same through all three books. First up, I want to acknowledge that not every character had big growth arcs.
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