In some fanfics, Anakin's turn to Vader during the Clone Wars might be accelerated by a series of events that test his loyalty more severely. For example, he could be framed for a crime against the Jedi Order. This false accusation could make him feel betrayed by the very people he has sworn to serve. As a result, his connection to the dark side could strengthen as his anger and confusion grow.
Well, Anakin Skywalker's journey to becoming Darth Vader was a complex one. He was a slave on Tatooine as a child, and his strong Force abilities were noticed early. He was taken under the wing of the Jedi. But his mother's death, his love for Padmé, and the political intrigue in the galaxy all played a part. The Jedi's distrust of him and Palpatine's insidious influence pushed him over the edge. He believed that the dark side could give him the power to prevent the loss of those he loved, so he embraced it, thus becoming Darth Vader.
Luke Skywalker could be another key character. Since he is Vader's son, his presence could add an interesting dynamic. He might be the one who somehow triggers the battle between Anakin and Vader, or he could be in a position to influence the outcome of their fight, perhaps by appealing to the remaining good in Anakin or by facing off against Vader himself in a three - way struggle.
Anakin Skywalker's character development is a long and complex journey in 'The Rise of Darth Vader: A Star Wars Story'. In the beginning, he was a young, talented Jedi with a big heart. But his pride also grew as his power increased. He didn't like being told what to do by the Jedi Council. His relationship with Padmé was against the Jedi Code, which added to his internal conflict. As the story progresses, he faced more challenges and temptations. His desperation to save Padmé from a supposed death made him trust Palpatine more. Palpatine exploited Anakin's weaknesses, his love, his pride, and his doubts about the Jedi. This continuous manipulation and Anakin's own internal battles led to his downfall and the rise of Darth Vader.
Well, obviously Anakin and Vader are the main characters. Anakin is his pre - Darth Vader self, full of potential and hope at one point, and Vader is the dark, powerful Sith Lord he becomes.
One interesting plotline could be Anakin's struggle with his past self as Vader. Maybe in the fanfic, Anakin tries to prevent Vader from making the same mistakes he did, leading to intense battles of will and lightsaber duels.
It really depends on how you write it. If it's Anakin at his peak before turning to the dark side, he has a lot of raw power and potential. But Vader has years of experience as a Sith Lord. So, it could go either way.
A book is considered a novel when it has elements like a fictional storyline, a diverse range of characters with their own arcs, and enough pages to delve deep into the story and its various aspects. It goes beyond a simple account and offers a rich and immersive fictional experience.
It usually becomes canonical when it's officially recognized and incorporated into the main storyline or lore of the original work by the creators or the relevant authorities.
It's not strictly defined by word count. Usually, if a story has more depth, complexity, and a broader scope, it can be considered a novel rather than a novella.