Drew Karpyshyn
Drew Karpyshyn
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Drew Karpyshyn is a Canadian author of fantasy novels, best known for his work in the Star Wars universe.
Birth and Death Dates
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Unfortunately, there is no information available on Drew Karpyshyn's birth date. There is also no record of him passing away, indicating that he is still alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Drew Karpyshyn is a Canadian author, game designer, and novelist. He has worked in the video game industry as a writer and designer for several companies, including BioWare, where he contributed to the development of Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Early Life and Background
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Born in Canada, Drew Karpyshyn developed an interest in writing and storytelling at an early age. His passion for fantasy and science fiction led him to pursue a career in game design and writing. Before transitioning to full-time writing, he worked as a game designer on several notable titles.
Major Accomplishments
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Drew Karpyshyn's most significant accomplishment is his work on the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game, where he served as lead writer and creative director. He also wrote the novel "Crossroads," which explores the life of Darth Revan, a character from the Knights of the Old Republic series.
Notable Works or Actions
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In addition to his work on Star Wars: The Old Republic, Drew Karpyshyn has written several novels set in the Star Wars universe. These include:
Crossroads (2011): A novel that delves into the life of Darth Revan.
Revan (2015): A prequel to Knights of the Old Republic, which explores the character's early life and backstory.
Impact and Legacy
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Drew Karpyshyn's work on Star Wars: The Old Republic significantly contributed to the game's success. His writing and creative direction helped shape the game's narrative and characters, making it a beloved entry in the Star Wars franchise. Through his novels, he has expanded the Star Wars universe, providing readers with new insights into its history and mythology.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Drew Karpyshyn is widely quoted and remembered for his contributions to the Star Wars universe. His work on Star Wars: The Old Republic and his novels have made a lasting impact on fans of the franchise. As a masterful storyteller, he continues to captivate audiences with his imaginative and engaging narratives.
Quotes by Drew Karpyshyn
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He is human – they are a lesser species. Over the decades, the dark side has exacted too great a toll on his body. He is a hollow shell of what he once was.

By its very nature, the dark side invites rivalry and strife. This is the greatest strength of the Sith: it culls the weak from our order.

The vile beverage packed plenty of kick; he hadn’t had a hangover this bad since his wedding night. His head was spinning, his eyes were blurred, and his mouth tasted like he’d been chewing on bantha fur.

Set wasn’t interested in ruling the galaxy. Or destroying the Jedi. It sounded like a lot of work.

He walked slowly up and down the rows, glancing at titles and authors, hoping to find something useful. He was so intent in his search that he failed to notice the dark, hooded figure that entered the archives and stood silently in the doorway, watching him.

The best cure for one’s own grief and pain was worrying about the well-being of someone else.

If they managed to kill you, then you weren’t worthy of serving me,” Nyriss explained. “If you killed them, then you proved that they were a waste of resources. Either way, I would be left with the most suitable candidate for the job.

Destroying your enemies – even destroying a planet – was understandable. But this wasn’t simple destruction. It was annihilation; obliteration. The very fabric of the Force had been shredded. Anyone capable of turning an entire planet into a nihilistic abomination had to be completely mad.

What happened to the others?” she wanted to know. “I killed them,” he replied. Zannah seemed to think about this for a moment before shrugging indifferently. “Then they were weak,” she said with simple conviction. “And they deserved to die.
