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magnetarbeam · 9 months
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This book has no right to be this funny.
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uncannyzuck · 7 months
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And my second image for @fashion-in-the-stars ! Saba Sebatyne is also dressed in vintage store finds. The outfit was curated by the store owners and I felt it worked well for her. Both images include props from the same store.
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legendscon · 1 year
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Happy 20th release anniversary to Force Heretic II: Refugee! The eighteenth book in the New Jedi Order series, this novel is the only one where our heroes do not fight the Yuuzhan Vong directly.
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forcesung · 2 years
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“Mara once told this one that all it took to lift the Emperor’z veil from her eyes was a long walk in the forest with this man.” Saba extended her arm toward Luke. “That after she had come to know Luke Skywalker, it was easy to step into the light.”
—Legacy of the Force: Inferno, Troy Denning
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rjalker · 2 years
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Saba was sissing hysterically.
she just keeps laughing at everything and I love her.
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supersaiyanjedi14 · 11 months
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Jedi June: New Jedi Order in my AU
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To end the month celebrating the Jedi Order, I offer you the various characters who are part of the New Jedi Order in my hybrid Star Wars AU. Some are familiar faces, some are my own creations. Some come from the Order as it was, come are the faces of the Order as it has become. But no matter who they are or where they come from, all are Jedi. All are one with the Force, and the Force is with them.
May the Force be with you...Always.
@jedijune
Character list under the cut
Row 1: Ahsoka Tano, Kanan Jarrus, Vima Da-Boda, Rahm Kota, Hala, T'ra Saa, K'kruhk, Cal Kestis, Petro, Katooni, Ganodi
Row 2: Luke Skywalker, Ezra Bridger, Starkiller, Korto Vos, Mara Jade Skywalker, Leia Organa Solo, Randin Bonteri (OC), Jadah Bonteri-Durron (OC), Hedala Fardi, Kata Akuna
Row 3: Kam Solusar, Alka Koth (Eeth Koth's daughter), Corran Horn, Gantoris, Streen, Dhara Leonis, Dorsk 81/2/3, Kirana Ti, Kyp Durron, Tionne Solusar, Kyle Katarn, Ichanbo (OC)
Row 4: Tresina Lobi, Saba Sebatyne, Kenth Hamner, Fable Astin, Jaalib Brandl, Venku Skirata/Kad Tur-Mukan, Alora, Octa Ramis, X2, Rowan Freemaker, Lop Yasaburō , Maris Brood, Pypey
Row 5: Hylana Kestis (OC), Lusa, Ganner Rhysode, Daeshaara'cor, Wade Vox, Jaden Korr, Dawn Syndulla, Rosh Penin, Ceres Marek (OC), Kikto (OC), Opol Nok (OC), Raltheran, Oiri Reshna (OC)
Row 6: Jacen Solo, Jaina Solo Fel, Brycan Wren-Bridger (OC), Lowbacca, Tenel Ka Djo, Ceres Marek (OC), Raynar Thul, Zekk, Anakin Solo, Tahiri Veila, Alema Rar, Tekli, Izal Waz, Tesar Sebatyne, Finn Galfridian
Row 7: Marr Idi-Shael, Valin Horn, Jysella Horn, Myronk (OC), Brekral Gres (OC), Ben Skywalker, Mazal Wren-Bridger (OC), Arimis Durron (OC), Negg Liglo (OC), Vlizz'amoz'aerceu "Zamoz" (OC), Rey, Vestara Khai
*microhero templates taken from SpectorKnight, Cptmeatman, Winter-Phantom, the-collector-13, JediRhydon101st, iammicroman, CloneSpartan1998, Lord-of-Havoc and various pieces from the Star Wars Microheroes wiki*
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englishlaboratory · 9 months
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I have to admit that I'm surprised people are flipping out over Dave Filoni writing Ahsoka to train Sabine. The change is consistent with his writing style, and it's far less drastic than his other choices.
"It breaks pre-established lore"
Remember the Clone Wars microchips that spat in the face of preexisting books and games? Or the inconsistencies in Kanan's origin between the books and Bad Batch? Or how RotS strongly implies Obi-Wan and Grievous had never met before? At least this change has some lore to back it up (Force in all things).
"Filoni is only doing this to make his original characters special"
That's not unique to him. Just look at Saba Sebatyne or Alema Rar from Legends. Ahsoka appears in TCW, Rebels, Mandalorian, and has her own show. I still remember when everyone thought she was going to die in Order 66
"It goes against the themes and purpose of the Jedi"
Again, microchips. A show that revolved around showing clones as people only to turn them into meat droids at the end of it. Not to mention the way he scrambled the characterization of the Night Sisters (not originally necromancers), General Grievous (look at 2003), Thrawn (more cartoonishly evil), and Onderon (it's almost unrecognizable from its source material)
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eliasofsunhillow · 22 days
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on this may the fourth i mourn my beautiful incredible extended universe/legends. mara jade abeloth jedi knight leia organa-solo saba sebatyne winter chelchu jaina solo you are never dead to me
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ao3feed--reylo · 2 years
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If you will have me.
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/ybXTZL0
by Ammini__90
“Whatever ‘it’ may be, share equally with your brother”.
Words spoken by the Princess of Alderaan from inside the crypt of their fore-fathers, surrounded by elders are nothing but a commandment.
And thus brothers Ben and Kylo, take Rey as their wife.
Words: 1289, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, Star Wars Original Trilogy
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Kylo Ren, Ben Solo, Rey (Star Wars), Leia Organa, Poe Dameron, Kes Dameron, Shara Bey, Luke Skywalker, Finn (Star Wars), Jannah (Star Wars), Rose Tico, Armitage Hux, Saba Sebatyne
Relationships: Kylo Ren/Rey, Rey/Ben Solo, Rey/Ben Solo | Kylo Ren
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Medievalish, Alternate Universe - Fantasy, breylo - Freeform, Ben Solo Lives, solobrothers, Family Secrets, breylo-freeform, Polyamory, inspiredwork, Royalty, Historical Inaccuracy, Two brothers share a wife, period typic attitudes
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/ybXTZL0
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magnetarbeam · 14 days
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Can you imagine how fucking unsettling the Barabels would be if they ever got put to screen?
Reading about usually Saba's expressions and mannerisms, and especially how much less expressive their faces are than humans, I can't help but picture it. Also how they process emotions like grief in different ways, and their weird accents and speech patterns...
Ugh. It's like, they're not actually heartless monsters, but especially without the narration to remind you of some of this, they'd read as far enough from human for it to be seriously disturbing coming from someone in a Jedi robe. I lowkey love it.
(Denningverse Barabels, anyway. I'm not sure how much they were like that before. I know Dark Force Rising shows us at least one Barabel who doesn't refer to himself in third person.)
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corelliaxdreaming · 17 hours
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Didn’t have antiva/x Saba Sebatyne on my NJO bingo card
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jadecrusades · 2 years
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Pencils by Jim Hall, and inked by Alex Lei. “Star Wars: Purge” Issue #2. November, 2009.
The second issue of the “Star Wars: Purge” series, “Seconds to Die” follows Jedi Knight Sha Koon’s final confrontation with Darth Vader. Seconds before she is cut down by Vader’s blade, she has a vision of the future and a new Jedi Order.
When asked if he chose the Jedi in the vision, or if they were dictated by the script, illustrator Jim Hall had these memories to share:
I got to choose the Jedi to include, with input from members of a fan site. I insisted that Corran Horn be in the panel because I drew his first comic appearance way back in the Rogue Squadron story "Family Ties."
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legendscon · 1 year
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Please join us in wishing a very happy birthday to Greg Keyes, author of the New Jedi Order books Edge of Victory I: Conquest, Edge of Victory II: Rebirth and The Final Prophecy! We hope you have a fantastic day!
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forcesung · 2 years
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Saba Sebatyne had been living among humans for well over a standard decade, and still there was so much she did not know about them. She didn’t understand why Master Skywalker seemed so lost right now, why he had stopped talking to his friends and turned all his attention inward. Surely he knew Mara wouldn’t want that? That she would expect him to stay focused and guide the Jedi through this time of crisis?
But he just stood staring at the funeral pyre, as though he couldn’t quite believe it was his mate up there, as though he expected her to awaken at any moment and climb down to stand beside him. Perhaps he was only trying to understand why Mara had failed to return her body to the Force, wondering—like so many other Masters—whether it still held some clue to the killer’s identity that had been missed during the autopsy. Or he could be worried that something in Mara’s past had interfered, that she had done something as the Emperor’s Hand so terrible that the Force could not take her back.
Saba only knew that she did not know; that Master Skywalker had been wounded in some way she could never understand and had lost himself. And she feared that if he did not return to himself soon, something terrible would happen. She could feel that much in the Force.
—Legacy of the Force: Inferno, Troy Denning
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rjalker · 2 years
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Saba, however, seemed entirely comfortable. She was moving along in front, trotting along a wall on all fours, her head swinging from side to side and her long tongue licking the sweet air. Luke suspected that the heat and mugginess reminded her of Barab I, but maybe she just liked the way her hands and feet squished into the corridor’s wax lining. Barabels, he had noticed, took pleasure in the oddest things
I continue to adore her just as much as I did the first time I read this book over a decade ago
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