ok ok writing that down. we can now differentiate between them.
Terec - head implants, cybernetic arm, white eyes.
Ceret - Distorted voice, cybernetic leg, yellow bionic eyes.
(from Tales of Light and Life)
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The Great High Republic Bar Brawl Round 1: Match 5
Lourna Dee VS Ceret and Terec
In one corner, we have a Nihil Tempest Runner, the fierce, the deadly, the woman who actively chose to get worse… Lourna Dee!
VS
The wonder twins themselves, with the ties that make each other stronger (but can also weaken the both of them) Terec and Ceret!
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Marvel's Star Wars: The High Republic #2 (Phase III) brings back a fan favorite character
When the first issue of Marvel’s Phase III of Star Wars: The High Republic revealed that (spoiler) Lourna Dee had survived and returned not as a member of the Nihil but as part of Skarabda the Hutts forces, I was surprised but glad. During Phase I, I enjoyed the journey that we got to go on with Dee’s character through the books, comics, and audio dramas. It was a great, unexpected return.
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ceret from star wars is transgender and non-binary (canon)
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These Star Wars characters are canonically transgender! Links to each character profile will be added as they are posted.
Ceret
Sister
Sky Graf
Terec
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The High Republic isn't really my thing but wow I'm absolutely obsessed with Ceret and Terec. If there's one thing I'll go insane over it's unique applications of the Force and its bonds and two characters essentially being one due to it is just soooooo
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On one hand queer Obi-Wan peaks my interest. On the other hand I trust Star Wars as much as I trust the MCU with good representation, which is to say, barely
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hey remember that not at all depressing poster from the end of phase 1?
anyway i went back with the info we got since (up to the first wave of phase 3, but timeline-wise shortly after the fall).
(red for confirmed dead, yellow for missing presumed dead, green for no-specific-reason-to-think-they're-dead-but-very-much-missing)
1. The Starlight Beacon. Extremely dead.
2. Vernestra Rwoh and Imri Cantaros. Vernestra could be green (heh) i suppose. We got an update on her and Imri's situation in Tales of Light and Life and a recap during her chapters in the beginning of Defy the Storm.
3. Bell Zettifar. He made it through TFS, yay!
4. Burryaga and Nib Assek. Their fates were described in TFS.
5. Avar Kriss. Made it but left very shortly after as seen in Shadows of Starlight.
6. Sskeer. We didn't know what supposedly happened there until the first issue of THR 2023, where Keeve reminisces about the events.
7. Keeve Trennis. She lived :)
8. Terec and Ceret. Also lived.
9. Estala Maru. Dead during the last issue of THR 2021.
10. Torban “Buckets of Blood” Buck. MIA as per THRA 2023.
11. Lula Talisola, Farzala Tarabal, and Qort. Lula especially was in a scary position in Starlight Coda. We learned of the trio's situation first in THRA 2023 issue 1.
12. Kantam Sy. Saved by being elsewhere during the Beacon's fall, in Midnight Horizon.
13. Porter Engle. Revealed to have been stranded behind the Stormwall shortly after, discussed in The Eye of Darkness.
14. Orla Jareni. Dead in TFS.
15. Stellan Gios. Same :(
16. Cohmac Vitus. Ditched the order in Midnight Horizon. Not for a short and quick identity crisis either, as confirmed in Shadows of Starlight.
17. Ram Jomaram. Assumed to be fine, relatively speaking, because of Midnight Horizon showing him on Corellia. Then Escape from Valo punched us in the face with the knowledge he went to Valo right after and was trapped there.
18. Reath Silas. He lived and didn't even go AWOL like his master and best friend.
19. Elzar Mann. Lived but at what cost.
20. Lily Tora-Asi, Padawan Keerin Fionn, and Master Arkoff. AWOL, dead, fine. The first two are discussed in The Edge of Balance Vol 2, Arkoff shows up in Shadows of Starlight to knight Burry.
21. Emerick Caphtor. We saw him in the middle of the action during the Beacon's fall but he showed up at the beginning of Shadows of Starlight and was ok.
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Star Wars comics read-through time but this time I finally got to The High Republic comics so instead of being Legends and from 20-10 something years ago they're only from 2 years ago
This is what I'll be discussing btw, highly recommended but you should read 3 books before you start it (Light of the Jedi, Into the Dark, A Test of Courage)
Keeve Trennis is so fucking cool why are women in Star Wars always perfect and can do no wrong
Also, her lightsaber is cool as hell I love the long hilt
Favorite Avar Kriss panels to add to my previous point I need her
This was one of the very first pages and it's so stunning, this series started off strong and just kept on going, I love it
I know it's just one of the names but this is Jizz music erasure. Cowards.
Woah Keeve you are so me how'd you know this is what I would've said in that situation
Knighting! Hell yeah we love to see it
Ahhhh this book is so prettyyyyyyyyy and I love The High Republic so much already
Had no idea Vernestra and Imri would be here but it makes me so happy they are
The covers for this are fucking amazing I wish Women were real
love it when Jedi are 90% cape 10/10 no notes
Oh fuck. Fuck. Maybe leaving throwing the Drengir into space asn't such a good idea was it Reath Silas
Tiny Keeves!
This is Reath but I'm not sure who the other one's supposed to be. Dez? It sure doesn't look like Cohmac or Orla
Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi
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Ooooh her Lightsaber can be split into two that's so cool what a sick Asajj Ventress refren-
More Verenestra and Imri look at them!
Avar Kriss
Well shit guess I have to read High Republic Adventures before continuing to Issue #6
Star Wars: The High Republic #1-5
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Queer Star Wars Characters (Round 1): General Bracket Match 32
Ceret/Terec | Identity: non-binary | Media: The High Republic comic (2020)
Ceret and Terec were a pair of Kotabi bond-twins Jedi, meaning they shared a consciousness across two bodies. Promotional material has clarified that their use of “they/them” is about their gender not plurality. They’ve also been described as “trans non-binary”, a useful clarification here. Because they presumably were assigned a binary gender at birth, so despite their different neurology, I haven’t labeled them as alien non-binary. They’re very closed off, increasing the uncanniness of their nature.
They’ve unfortunately kind of been a punching bag in the comic series they appear in, with one or both of them suffering something terrible in basically every issue. However, this typically provides the protagonists important information about whatever they’re facing. They’re in most issues of the 2020 run of the main High Republic comic series, taking the same missions as the protagonist Keeve Trennis. When she went undercover with the Nihil, she was joined by Terec, so that they could give updates to the Jedi through their twin. However, in that mission they were nearly killed by the Leveler, forcing both twins into hibernation. Thankfully, they awakened from their hibernation during the destruction of Starlight Beacon, thanks to Avar Kriss’ battle meditation. After participating in the group Force feat to keep the top half of the station together just a little bit longer, they escaped in an escape pod with Keeve.
Rae Sloane | Identity: bisexual | Media: Aftermath Trilogy
Rae Sloane was created for the first New EU novel A New Dawn, where she is a sympathetic antagonist. Dutiful and loyal to the Empire, she serves it because when she was younger she was attacked by criminals and saved by stormtroopers. She opposed ruling through fear and enslavement, because such tactics were ultimately ineffective for maintaining order. As a cadet, she foiled an assassination attempt against Vader and the Emperor, making her a special favorite of Vader. She was assigned to leader the secret operation to complete the genocide of Alderaan by killing off planet survivors. Her internal thought process there remains unknown. She also got lost and missed the Battle of Hoth, but Vader didn’t kill her for it like everyone expected.
She appeared in a handful of short stories and the Kanan comic series, but her character really came into its own in the Aftermath trilogy. After the Battle of Endor, she formed one of the more powerful Imperial remnants. This attracted the attention of Gallius Rax, the man who Palpatine had groomed to arrange the establishment of the First Order. Under his guidance, her remnant grew in power and she assumed the rank of Grand Admiral. It was from her remnant that phase two of Operation Cinder was launched, the elimination of all imperial remnants that weren’t aligned with the Contingency plan. She attended the New Republic Liberation Day celebrated, signaling the beginning of a diplomatic end to the war. However, Rax had arranged the mass assassination of New Republic leadership using inhibitor chips implanted on former imperial prisoners. These tactics disgusted Sloane, turning her against Rax. Rax assumed control of her remnant and she was forced to team up with the rebel Norra Wexley to take him down.
Nora and Sloane tracked Rax to Jakku, where the cultish devotion of the Imperials Rax had deemed worthy and the brutality required for Imperials to survive after the war had turned disturbed her. The two women tracked Rax to the Observatory, a secret site where Rax was going to complete a Dark Side ritual which would cause Jakku to explode- killing most of the New Republic military and Imperials deemed unworthy. They stopped the ritual, and Sloane killed Rax. As Rax died, he told her that the rest of the Contingency plan was for her to take a replica of the Imperialis and lead the remains of the Imperial Remnant into the Unknown Regions. Sloane did so, hoping she could lead the Empire away from the crazy plans of people like Palpatine and eventually return to the galaxy to save it from itself. She did so, founding the First Order. Then ??????. It’s assumed Snoke killed her at some point, but honestly everything is up in the air. Her absence in the new Shadow Council in the Mandalorian, is conspicuous. She is possibly already dead by this point, or she has sent Brendol in her place as a deliberate snub, unaware he seems to be part of the coup that will eventually befall her.
She has been confirmed as being bisexual, and certainly had sexual tension with her aide Adea Rite. The only textual element of her orientation in the trilogy is that she specifically muses that she never had a chance to have a “wife or husband”. She’s also kind of a nerd. When trying to find out more about Rax or Kanan, she went to a massive imperial intelligence library. She was considered the only officer of her rank sufficiently knowledgeable enough about shuttle technology to conduct an inspection. She also successfully figured out that the Millenium Falcon survived fleeing through the asteroid field in Empire Strikes Back.
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I was looking over the THR comics again to get silly reaction images for a joke when I noticed that Terec was the first one to use the personal pronoun "I" for themself in the comic, not Ceret.
Notably, Ceret uses "I" in extreme distress, where they think Terec may be dead/disconnected from the Force. In contrast, when Terec used it, the situation that wasn't a threat to their or Ceret's life.
This is interesting in itself, but I think the placement of it after the preceding scene I've included below makes it even better:
Though it can be attributed to the fact that their mind(s) were altered by the Drengir, it's interesting to me that Terec goes to "I" after Keeve recognized them by name (for the first[?] time from the reader's PoV without having been told either twin's name by another character). For this reason, this can be interpreted as a first affirmation of Terec's individuality, as well as another example of the burgeoning friendship between Terec and Keeve.
Additionally, this is pre-Nameless, and given that Cavan didn't have either one use "I" before this, and only had Ceret use it in dire straits after (at least in Phase I, would have to check Phase III again to be completely sure), it's reasonable to assume that the usage here was on purpose. Given that Terec's greatest fear is the loss of their individuality/the mind takeover by the Drengir, this lends credence to the theory that the Drengir was the first thing that started shifting the bond between Terec and Ceret, and the Nameless just stressed the bond to a greater extreme.
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Welcome! One and all to… The Great High Republic Bar Brawl!
After a break period, I’m back and ready to fulfill the peoples’ wish for a bar brawl!
Some quick information/rules:
For round one, I’ll post two a day and let them run for a week.
The participants were selected based on who I thought would be funniest to see in a bar fight.
Please for the love of God don’t harass anyone.
And that’s it!
Let’s see that lineup!
For Round One we have:
Avar Kriss VS Phan-Tu Zenn
Vernestra Rwoh VS Azlin Rell
Keeve Trennis VS Ty Yorrick
Vildar Mac VS Burry Agaburry
Lourna Dee VS Ceret and Terec
Stellan Gios VS Kevmo Zink
Jordanna Sparkburn VS Bell Zettifar
Tey Serrik VS Elzar Mann
Geode VS Yana Ro
Elecia “The Mother” Zeveron VS Matty Cathley
Xiri A'lbaran VS Leox Gyasi
Reath Silas VS Silandra Sho
Marchion Ro VS Gella Nattai
Oliviah Zeveron VS Creighton Sun
Remember: We’re voting on who’s most likely to win.
For Light and Life!
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