Star Wars: Rise of a Wookiee
Caleb gets another life and stars, and instead of being just another human he decides to be a Wookiee. In a galaxy far, far away, who wants to be just another person when you can actually live another life shaped by towering trees, raw strength, and a culture that roars with ancient pride? In a galaxy far, far away, the last thing he wants involves carrying a Skywalker name or a Palpatine legacy. He wants distance from all of that, space to grow, and a story that feels fully his.
As a child, Yoda discovers him and brings him to the Jedi Temple as a youngling. Training halls glow with warm light, and the Temple’s steady routines shape his early years. Days rise with meditation, lessons drift through soft-voiced instructors, and practice blades hum through wide rooms where younglings chase skill with bright eyes. Caleb’s Wookiee body carries a heavy, grounded presence, and his early training grows from that foundation.
Only problem is Anakin is there too! The Clone Wars gather speed, Order 66 edges closer each year, and Caleb didn’t get a golden finger. He asked for a system system that pays for hard work and he ended up with a doppelganger!
The system tightens around his thoughts whenever he tries letting anyone read his feelings, sharing anything about Sith plans, or giving even the smallest hint toward Anakin’s fall to the dark side. Each attempt hits the same invisible barrier, shaping his path through silence and careful choices.
But that’s okay. Caleb carries a warrior’s heart, and in this galaxy he aims for growth shaped through experience. He pushes toward becoming the strongest Force wielder he can be while exploring everything this new galaxy has to offer. Ancient teachings, strange worlds, new cultures, and the wide canvas of the Republic all call to him, each one offering a place to learn.
His journey reaches toward his people, toward survival, toward power earned through steady effort. He steps through this new life with purpose, driven by the desire to protect his race from the Empire, fend his enemies, create new alliances, and carve his own piece of the galaxy.
Will he rise far enough to shape that future?