My friend, have you experienced Tim Veitch’s “Dark Empire” saga?
It’s a post-ROTJ / pre-Disney “old canon” Star Wars story arc in which Our Heroes (Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, C-3PO, R2-D2 – and even Lando, Wedge, Akbar, and Mon Mothma here and there) defend the fledgling New Republic against a new threat from the resurgent remnants of Palpatine’s Empire. (It’s also post-Thrawn Trilogy if you know the deep cuts.)
It was originally published (only) as a comic book/graphic novel series by Dark Horse, then adapted as a cassette ‘audio drama’ by Time Warner, and later posted to Youtube by a superfan who mashed up both those sources with copyright-questionable samplings of the original Trilogy’s John Williams Soundtrack.
In this depiction/dramatization the light and dark sides of the force are, it’s fair to say, pretty darn culty. It’s likely a boiling-down or simplification of the Force as it might have been imagined by many of us when we first encountered it. But I recently revisited its YouTube incarnation and found that it came across as just really good dark fantasy. And that’s rare. So if you have any interest, check it out below. If you get hooked, there’s a lot else to find in this vein with a little internet searching.