The Living Legend

The Living Legend is a 2018 work of erotica canon fiction written by Das Flute. Set during the events of Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, it serves as an epic commemoration of the life and death of Han Solo following the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, and as something of a continuation of his previous 2015 fiction, "The Ways of the Force". The story draws upon a vast amount of material from official Star Wars canon, Star Wars Legends, erotica canon, and Legends erotica, including many of Das Flute's previous works.

The story was released to the Star Wars Erotica Forum on September 17, 2018.

Continuity

 * Sidon Ithano's crew sing a song about Han, referencing "", an infamous song written by C-3PO in.
 * Tag and Bink's conversation concerning Han's time at the Carida Academy references his history in both canon and Legends continuities, with other security guards offering alternate explanations for his departure, drawing on his liberation of Chewbacca from in Legends and the content of a deleted scene from Solo: A Star Wars Story. Tag and Bink themselves were cut from the film, appearing in Han's tribunal scene. The scene also draws upon the tribunal of Mako Spince from "" in the, and mentions Trooper Badure first appearing in . Originating as parody characters in the  comic , in which their misadventures take them through many of the key events of the Original Trilogy, Tag and Bink lament being left on the "cutting room floor" of history but claim many of the galaxy's events were aided by their behind-the-scenes activities.
 * Rwookrrorro is identified as Kashyyyk's capital, as it was in Legends, but in official canon the capital is Kachirho. The latter is said to be Chewbacca's home city, but he was born in Rwookrrorro. Additionally, young Wookiees are referred to as "woklings", the term given to baby Ewoks.

Non-Star Wars references

 * Han is said to have romanced Marion Wyrmyr, a xenoarchaeologist and daughter of his mentor, referencing Indiana Jones's relationship with Marion Ravenwood from the Indiana Jones franchise. Reference is later made to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade when Tag claims Lucinta Cal-Meg "talks in her sleep", as Henry Jones claims of Elsa Schneider.
 * Erotica character Owell Trask, a Clone Wars veteran, is mentioned. A Commandant Quenton is also mentioned, referencing Emerius Quenton mentioned in The Essential Guide to Erotica Characters&mdash;the father of Kherris Quenton originating in and re-appropriated in the Legends erotic fiction "Tatooine Twi'lek".
 * Tag Greenley's recollection of Han's performance in the Redemption Run references Captain Kirk beating the unwinnable Kobayashi Maru in Star Trek lore, specifically the depiction in the 2009 film Star Trek, in which Kirk is said to have reprogrammed the simulation using passcodes obtained from a love interest, and beats the scenario while eating an apple; Han wins in the same way, eating a meiloorun fruit throughout.
 * Tag and Bink quote Hamlet in reference to the characters' original inspiration, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, a play that expands on the exploits of two minor characters from Shakespeare's play.