The forest moon of Endor is home to a small furry species called Ewoks, caught in a deadly battle between the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire, frustrated and concerned about the sacrifice and loss in the events in Return of the Jedi, they decided to look at ways to preserve not only their way of life but Endor itself.
The search begins away from the prying eyes of the Republic and the Empire alike in their homeland, after whispers of a powerful magic near one of their sacred temples in one of the many Endor's dense forests. A group of Ewoks, driven by the opportunity to preserve the ways of their kind, Led by a charismatic but malevolent elder named K'rruk, they learnt of a forbidden knowledge and it twists their connection to the Force to serve their own nefarious purposes.
Driven by a thirst for power and vengeance against those who once looked at them as a lowly species, the evil Ewoks embark on a campaign of terror across Endor. They sow discord among their peaceful brethren, corrupting the very heart of their society. Using dark rituals and ancient artifacts, they amass an army of loyal followers, turning the once-idyllic moon into a battleground of darkness and despair.
As chaos grips Endor, rumors of the malevolent Ewoks reach the ears of the wider galaxy. Both the Jedi Order and the Sith Lords take notice, sensing the imbalance in the Force caused by the rogue Ewoks' actions. Determined to prevent further chaos and destruction, a team of Jedi knights, led by a seasoned master, ventures to Endor to confront the darkness that threatens to engulf it.
What follows is an epic struggle between light and darkness, as the forces of good and evil clash beneath the towering trees of Endor. Along the way, alliances are tested, sacrifices made, and the true nature of the Force is revealed in all its complexity.
In the end, only through unity and the unwavering determination of the Jedi do the evil Ewoks meet their downfall. Yet, the scars left by their dark reign run deep, serving as a reminder of the fragile balance between light and darkness, even in the most unexpected of places.
Where I really started to not understand Star Wars was when the introduced Supreme Leader Snoke with no preamble of who he was, how he was supreme leader, never been mentioned before in any of the films just dropped in and you're expected to fill in the blanks. If I go to watch a film I don't expect to have had to have read 18 books, watched 3 obscure cartoon spin offs and a YouTube special. Great story though