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An Artist Turns Star Wars Characters Into Medieval Heroes, And They All Look Fascinating

It has been over four decades since the first part of “Star Wars” was officially released to the public in 1977, and the mesmerizing adventures in a galaxy far, far away have never stopped winning fans’ hearts as well as inspire them to come up with a variety of different creations. Fanart, of course, is one of the most popular methods Star Wars fanatics use to express their love and appreciation toward this incredible franchise.
Even though we have no talent in arts, looking at artworks inspired by our favorite movies is always a joyfully experience, especially when they come with a cool style of art and a few differences compared to the originals. Recently, an Australian illustrator named Jake Bartok has created some impressively captivating Medieval Star Wars paintings that we can’t help but admire, and we are honored to share them with you. From Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Yoda to Emperor Palpatine, Bartok has transformed many iconic Star Wars characters into Medieval heroes and they still look as fierce and beguiling as usual. Scroll down and check them out!

#1. Yoda, an ancient entity, one that has shaped and guided devotees of the Light Side for generations.

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#2. Discovered as a slave, Anakin Skywalker was believed to be the prophesied Chosen One who would bring balance to the Force.

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#3. Lady Bo-Katan of House Kryze, Chieftain of the Nite Owl Clan and former lieutenant of the Death Watch.

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#4. Poe Dameron - Best rider in the Resistance.

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#5. Luke Skywalker - The Prodigal Son, the Scion of House Skywalker, the last Jedi.

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#6. Lord Obi-Wan of House Kenobi, the human male Jedi Master who served on the Jedi High Council during the final years of the Republic Era.

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#7. Padmé Amidala - Queen of the Naboo.

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#8. Emperor Palpatine, a wise and benevolent leader.

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#9. Princess Leia - The Rebel Princess.

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#10. Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Knight and Squire. Master and Apprentice.

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#11. Stylish in any time period - gambler, smuggler and card player, Landonis Balthazar Calrissian - Lando to his friends - was the original Captain of the Millenium Falcon.

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#12. Once a Jedi, Count Dooku thirsted for greater power.

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#13. The nervous Threepio and R2 with Big Dog Energy!

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#14. General Grevious, a clever Separatist military strategist and a feared Jedi hunter.

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#15. Ahsoka Tano, a Force-sensitive Togruta female former Jedi Padawan.

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#16. Darth Vader. Chosen one. Fallen Jedi. Dark Lord of the Sith. Supreme Commander of the Imperial Military.

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#17. Han Solo and Chewbacca - Smuggler. Scoundrel. Hero.

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#18. Medieval Fantasy Clone Wars - The Boys are back in town!

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#19. Din Djarin, a lone bounty hunter, one of the last from the Clans of Mandalore.

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#20. Boba Fett, son of Jango, the only known surviving member of Clan Fett.

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#21. Medieval fantasy Ventress - the Nightsister Assassin.

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#22. Darth Revan, a Savior, conqueror, hero, villain.

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#23. Warlord Maul, the Orc Warlord.

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#24. Sir Mace of House Windu, a Jedi Master and member of the High Council during the final years of the Galactic Republic.

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#25. Jedi Master Loden Greatstorm and his Padawan Bell Zettifar.

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#26. The old Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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