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risingmoonyue · 1 year
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Clone Wars AU where instead of chips, the clones are actually raised to be undercover as loyal soldiers knowing they'd betray the jedi ("traitors") on the order, and are all ready to complete their mission—
But uh. The jedi are really nice?? And kinda dumb??? And they reaaaally don't know how they survived this long when they are just so dumb and trusting and oh no they're attached.
There are many unfortunate realizations. The clones form a support group to rant about their stupid jetii because "—guys you don't understand he loses his lightsaber every two seconds and then smiles at me when I give it back and has decided since I have it so much I should know how to use it and this week he ordered chocolate for everyone what do I do—"
Bly be sitting in the corner, rocking because "Oh no she's hot"
Wolffe is sitting there holding in manly tears because Plo is a buir but he's a traitor but Plo is such a buir can he be my buir
Rex is like "listen I know Skywalker is supposed to be the one non-traitor of the bunch but like. He's crazy???? And the Commander is also crazy???? How am I supposed to keep up with them???? How much worse would they be without Kenobi????????? And I think Skywalker might actually murder us all if anyone touches the commander or Kenobi???????????"
And meanwhile Fox is all "I keep pulling this one weird jedi out of the dumpster and I can't get rid of him. How do I get rid of him, he's growing on me like mold and I hate it."
Meanwhile I cant decide if the Jedi know that somethings up with the clones and are keeping them close or if they just are genuinely like "man those guys are so great ❤️❤️❤️ I'd trust my life with them ❤️❤️❤️ if they don't tell me smth they def have a good reason ❤️❤️❤️"
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honeydwellerbee · 1 year
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The urge to draw Obi wan and Cody overtook me. 
I honestly spent an ungodly amount of time looking up medieval armor and kilt pics while drawing this, and I am in love with the result. I think it would be fun to explore other clones and jedi in a fantasy setting. Now is time for kilt obi takeover! Kiltiwan rise! 
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kurtssingh · 5 months
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Team Saber vs Team Cookie!
(Clone wars AU and reverse AU)
In this clone wars AU I'm thinking that the endless battles drive Anakin insane, he thus turns to the dark side. Dooku is highly respected in the Council and he has trained many people including Qui-gon and Obi-wan, but turns out he is the traitor.
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zealfruity · 8 months
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501st Lieutenants to ARC troopers. And then from an AU I’m working on (the one I mentioned in my Ahsoka redesign post)
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alamogirl80 · 4 months
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So… remember a really long time ago I had this Fox/Vos Hades and Persephone AU idea?
Fox - King of the UnderWorld with the Clones (not dead just forbidden from the Above)
Vos - One of the few remaining Knights of the Mother (Earth, Creation goddess, Gaia etc)
The Emperor(Palps) of the Above gave The Knight to the King of the Underworld to appease him (and keep Fox’s from messing up his eeevil plans on earth for all humans Above, because Fox and his army of millions can and will fuck shit up)
The Knight isn’t amused with the arrangement. Neither is the Underworld’s King.
No one is surprised by this.
But they’ll need each other in order to stop the emperor and maybe save both their worlds.
So.. yeah. I finally felt like finishing this art to go with the idea.
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vulnonapix1234 · 4 months
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Caleb and his foundling
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Or the worst emotional roller-coaster that Depa Billabas Battalion was ever on.
This is for my "Star Wars fix it au", where order 66 doesn't happen, but Padme and Anakin still die (Rip Padme, you deserved better)
The first hours after General Obi-wan had given them the message were the worst.
The men who were made for them, fought side by side, died for them where a gun pointed at their chests.
All of them had chips in their brains that would strip them of their humanity their personhood, and their identity.
It was no wonder that the camp was in panic, no matter how much General Depa tried to calm her men down.
They were scared. Scared of hurting her and her Padawan. Scared of losing themselves.
Some of them tried to run, to be as far away from them as possible when those horrible chips activated.
Others tried to take their own life as long as they still were themselves.
It was a horrible time.
Then Caleb disappeared because the force was calling him, which made the troops only more panicked.
They were torn between wanting to go with him and being glad that he wasn't around. Both reasons were because they were worried for their little commanders' safety.
Then, a few hours later, everything was over.
Or at least, it seemed that way for all the men who only knew war.
The chancellor was the sith and created this war. He was killed by Mace and his close supporters were imprisoned for betraying the republic.
Master Anakin Skywalker fell and betrayed them. He was killed by Master Obi-Wan after murdering Senator Amidala.
The technicians in the Jedi temple created a way to block the signal of the chips, saving them from mind control till they could get it taken out.
So effectively, the war was over, they won and the clones lost most of their usefulness.
Even if they still had their personhood, they still weren't safe. Not when most of the republic saw them as nothing more than meat droids.
It was at this time that Caleb returned with a newborn and no one knew where the little guy could have possibly come from.
They were in the middle of a battlefield and the padawan couldn't have walked so far in the few hours he was gone.
The teen himself didn't know how long he walked or where he went.
He had trusted the force and the force brought him to the little baby and the corpses of his parents, who appeared to be reporters of some kind.
Cue panicked clones who just went through the 5 stages of grief and are now fearing for the wellbeing of a little thing that was barely bigger than their hands.
They just pushed away the fear of their post-war existence because none of them were trained in child care.
To be fair, the only one who knows how to carry and feed a baby is Depa, who is glad that her padawan came back without any injury.
Even if the baby (a possible grand padawan?) was a suprise.
A nice surprise that brought her men out of their fear clouded minds, but a suprise nonetheless.
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tyquu · 6 months
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Held off posting these cause I thought I was gonna do more for it but it’s been like a week and I‘ve lost motivation.
Anyways, Benrook clone wars stuff! Rooks mad universe outfit always gave me Star Wars vibes! I don’t really have any lore for this except they’re part of the padawan gang along with Ahsoka and Barriss. (Also I’m nowhere near finishing clone wars yet, so I couldn’t make coherent lore even if I wanted to 😔)
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phantasm-echo · 2 months
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thought I'd try out a different artstyle and i think i like it! might still remake a similar one in my usual style (AU Echo is not actually dying i promise he just doesnt have the braincells to treat his own injuries)
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rammota · 1 year
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man’s greatest enemy is a teenage girl
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loverboy-havocboy · 1 month
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birthday college au quinfox for my sweet wonderful @babygirlbridger
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references from pinterest. i found the outfit on the right a while ago and immediately thought quinlan needed to wear it
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squad-724 · 5 months
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Mecha Trooper 7567 and Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker
The fic of this AU- the Republic Army bought highly inteligent battle droids from Kamino
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mothask · 5 months
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Behold alpha's skirt is a glider cause he's a heavy wood moth and can't glider for very long without it.
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kingtuna · 2 months
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ve'vut verse Rex actually becomes the 212ths mascot, every vod goes around advertising him as the golden vod of the golden battalion (golden hair, golden achievements, his overall rexness, he's perfect and you bet the vode in golden armor are gonna brag about him)
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vytels · 5 months
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When I said I had an abundance of Star Wars AUs, I meant it... now presenting the AU i thought of while watching supernatural edits on tiktok:
Fett Family Fables
“Buir!” The scream dragged him out of his sleep and stole his breath away. 
The scene around him spun as his body swung to its feet, but his mind electrified itself and burst through with a dam of thoughts. His feet slapped across the carpets and wooden floors, his hands pushing against the walls and throwing his door open. Moments had passed, but sounds from another room grated him. 
Ad’ika, ad’ika, ad’ika, ad’ika. Jango thought. Ad’ika, ad’ika, ad’ika, ad’ika.
Sobbing reached his ears, barely masking the groans and squelching accompanying it. Light poured through the hallway from the kitchen and his heart hammered in his chest. He stumbled forward and ricocheted off the wall, before scrapping his way through the archway. 
Blood marred the floor and cabinets, dragged in a trail from the kitchen door to the table. It splattered across more surfaces as his son writhed on top of the table. With his face twisted beyond recognition, his son thrashed with his arms and legs, while his body contorted under the bodies and hands pressing down on him. 
“Wolffe?” Jango croaked. Wolf’ika?
Cody’s head popped up, blood thick against his forehead, “Buir! Come help!”
“What happened?” Jango reached for his son. His fingers slipped against the skin of his arms. 
“He’s been bit!” Ponds sobbed from next to him, while clinging to the leg thrashing against the table. Tattered jeans swung against his hands, stained black from blood. Even as Bly pressed against the wound there, he could still see the symmetrical slashes and punctures of damage. 
White pain flooded his bones and buzzing wiped through his thoughts. Numbness spread across his fingers despite the warmth of liquid spilling through them. His eyes trailed away from the mess of blood, wandering up his son’s body, before searching the curves of his face. 
Wolffe’s eyes, no, his eye peaked open as his head turned. Light reflected against their brown hues, washing them in green-yellow. Blood seeped out from his other eyes, caused by a jagged wound that sliced through it. Pain twisted on his face as his lips drew back, silent screams pushing through as he struggled to breath. Pointed teeth flashed around his lower jaw, slowly accompanied by growing ones above it. 
Jango turned back to his other sons, meeting their gazes. Fear lived in their eyes, pouring into their tears. 
“Please, don’t kill him, buir,” Fox begged, “Please.” 
The scratch of words, the desperate please broke his heart and shattered his will. He turned back toward Wolffe, taking in the pain that filled the boy’s face and the fear creeping through his one good eye. He made a choice. 
“Wolffe…” Jango’s hand slipped to his shoulder and pain wretched through him as his body doubled over, cradling his son closer to him. “Ner ad’ika, ner ad’ika, k’oyacyi, k’oyacyi.” 
Tears and sweat mixed into blood, staining the last clean surfaces of their kitchen. 
The memory drifted away as Jango checked the security system one last time, the door of their home clicking shutting and whirring to silence as the locks set in. Somehow, over the years since that incident, each one of his sons had become a type of monster. He cursed his luck, he cursed himself, how could a father let such things happen to his sons? 
And even as Jango shut off the lights, he still felt the weight of danger across his shoulders. 
They had been raised to kill monsters, they had been hunters, they had been predators in the night. 
But now they were monsters, they were the hunted, and they were the prey. 
Jango would rather die than let anything else happen to his children.
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aintinacage · 5 months
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Rexsoka | Halloween
Trick or Treat -> @ahsokathegray
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milliedjeorge · 2 months
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Surprise Ori'Vod AU
An AU Star Wars idea I've been thinking about for a bit is one where Jango and Obi-Wan meet as slaves in the mines of Bandomeer. It combines a couple of other fan ideas about Stewjon and the meaning of the name Obi-Wan too. The gist is their meeting in the mines puts the clone wars on a different course and makes it much easier for the clones to become citizens at the end of it.
When Obi-Wan is brought into the mines, scared and shaken up, Jango, who hasn't been a slave himself for too long yet, is not entirely cracked nor fully numb to the plights of others around him, feels for Obi-Wan.
He surmises quickly Obi-Wan is new to slavery. It makes him feel bad for Obi-Wan and protective too. There isn't much he can do for the kid, he knows, but he figures he can at least make things a little easier by showing him the ropes.
After taking Obi-Wan under his wing, Jango's feeling of protectiveness doubles when he learns his name is Obi-Wan Kenobi. He’s a bit familiar with Stewjon, its language, and its culture (maybe a grandparent is from there, or someone who was a friend was adopted from the planet). Jango knows the name means No One of Nobody.
It makes him feel angry for Obi-Wan. Based on his knowledge of Stewjon and its culture, he assumes his family sold him into slavery for some superstitious reason or another because he's so young. Jango can’t help but think no matter what might be “wrong” with Obi-Wan or what he did, a kid doesn’t deserve to be turned into essentially a non-person and sold into slavery.
His family should have just killed him. Jango knows it's something they do with their infants and toddlers who show themselves to be "cursed". It would have been a kinder fate than this.
Over the next couple of weeks, while he shows the kid the ropes, and warns him away from other, meaner slaves, Jango starts to teach Obi-Wan some basic Mando’a to stave off the mind-numbing boredom of their work. Jango's impressed pretty quickly by how well Obi-Wan picks it up. While he's not conversational in it by a long shot, he remembers what Jango taught him and uses it with him.
As time passes, Jango also thinks the kid deserves a name. Randomly (to Obi-Wan, anyway), he begins to call the kid Ben. Obi-Wan is confused at first but takes to the name okay. (He just thinks it's some kind of nickname in the end and even likes it because Jango says it with such warmth). 
As they start on week three together in the mines, Jango decides Obi-Wan (now Ben in his mind) also deserves to belong to somebody. Jango isn’t keen on tying the kid to him with his family name. He’s a failure on a dozen of levels right now. He deserves to belong to somebody better. Somebody who isn’t such a fuck up. He decides on his buir. Obi-Wan will now be Ben Mereel. It’s a good name. 
Jango knows then he might as well go all the way for Obi-Wan and make him Jaster's grandson. He understands there’s really no point to it— One of them is going to be sold off or die soon enough but it’s something he can do for Obi-Wan. Even if the child won’t fully get the significance. He says the vow to Obi-Wan, adopting him as his child.
Obi-Wan only catches onto like two or three words out of the oath but smiles at the end because it seems to make Jango pleased to have said it to him. Things carry on like they have for a couple more days before Jango is dragged off to be sold alongside several others. Obi-Wan calls out to him and Jango speaks Mando’a at him. Promises he will not be leaving Obi-Wan, merely marching far away.
Both are sad because of the separation. Jango is more dead inside than ever but also comforts himself that, no matter what, the two of them are family. When they both truly go marching ahead, they will meet again.
Obi-Wan is rescued from the mines days later. Jango escapes from slavery himself some months after being sold. Both infrequently think of the other. Obi-Wan takes to using the nickname given to him as an alias. Jango, when he does his remembrances, never forgets to include little Ben Mereel who surely is dead.
The decades pass. Obi-Wan arrives on Kamino. He recognizes Jango immediately. It’s hard not to when the clones walking around look just like young Jango did during their days in the Bandomeer mines together. Jango, unfortunately, does not recognize Obi-Wan. He's grown up too much from the scrappy boy he once was. All Jango sees is a Jedi Knight; one like the Knights who murdered his people.
Things play out like in canon. Jango dies. The war starts. There's a difference for Obi-Wan, though. He's fighting in the Clone Wars with the secret he was once a slave alongside Jango in the mines of Bandomeer. Often he can put it out of his mind but not always. Especially when he sees similarities between the clones to the young man who once looked out for him in the mines. It’s at those times he has to grapple with something between regret, grief, and anger.
At some point, the adoption vow comes up in a conversation. Whether it's one Obi-Wan is part of or overhears, idk, but during it, Obi-Wan is struck by how familiar the vow sounds to him. He ends up pondering it for a good while. It dawns on him at some point that Jango said it to him. He didn’t get it at the time because he used the name Ben Mereel and not Obi-Wan’s own but that’s what happened.
He researches a bit in a bid to figure out why Jango said it, why he apparently gave him a new name. Ends up figuring out what his name means in Stewjoni. (And ouch, even as a baby he had been rejected. Great. It's not like his self-esteem wasn't already shaky. Obi-Wan has to acknowledge at the same time he was at least fortunate compared to other Stewjoni babies and toddlers. He was abandoned essentially nameless at the Temple rather than drowned like other Force-sensitive children are in the culture).
He also realizes Jango knew what his name meant and had been doing him a kindness. From Jango's perspective, he gave Obi-Wan a name, a people, and something that would be his when, as a slave, nothing was. He also figures out during his research Mereel was the surname of Jango’s Buir. It’s a touching discovery and stings him anew because he has to wonder what Jango would have done if he realized Obi-Wan was the boy he adopted in the mines all those years ago.
Obi-Wan hates it but very, very late at night he thinks it wouldn't have mattered at all to Jango.
Then, obviously, at some point, Jango adopting Obi-Wan has to come out. That's what really makes this idea fun. Idk but I sort of like the thought that things go even more divergent from canon and there comes a point in the war where it looks like the Republic's only a strategic battle or two from winning.
The Jedi of course begin to discuss how they're going to help the clones get their rights and become official members of the Republic. Obi-Wan, who's been researching this stuff for the entirety of the Clone Wars in preparation for this moment in time, says they can use his citizenship to get the clones' citizenship too. Technically they're all his brothers.
The Jedi Council members he's debating with stare at him in exasperation and utter incomprehension. This is when Obi-Wan drops the bomb:
"Did I forget to mention? Jango Fett adopted me while we were slaves together in the mines of Bandomeer. I don't know for certain, but I suspect he thought my family took from me my name and then sold me into slavery. He pitied me, I believe, and adopted me to give me back some kind of identity."
"What?"
"Erh, yes. It was rather fortunate he never realized I was a Jedi youngling. I doubt I'd be alive to use our familial connection to the benefit of the Clones in such a case."
"What?!"
Obi-Wan has to of course explain more in-depth after this all that happened down there in the mines of Bandomeer and what his name, unfortunately, means in Stewjoni. (The Jedi didn't know. They keep away from the planet because they know they're hostile to their kind. This means there's little info in their Archives about the planet and its culture. Those who found him outside the Temple as a toddler had genuinely thought his name was "Obi-Wan Kenobi" because it was messily scrawled on a scrap of flimsi pinned to his tunic).
This leads to more headaches because, while, yes, Obi-Wan's relation to Jango could be very helpful they're going to need proof. This takes time to gather together but ends up being pretty feasible. They can prove the two were in the mines at the same time. They find a couple of former slaves who were in the same mines as Obi-Wan and Jango and can confirm the two had a bond.
Even better, there's a former trainer from Kamino who once caught Jango during a vulnerable and drunk moment and listened to him talk about the poor kid he adopted during his time in slavery as well as his laments that "little Ben" is probably dead now because the mines of Bandomeer were intense and without Jango to assist him, there was no way that scrap of a kid made it more than a week without getting injured or killed.
Obi-Wan is a bit offended by that but everyone's just happy to have a nice stack of evidence to prove Obi-Wan's claims. With that, they get the ball rolling on citizenship for the clones.
And what do the clones think when they find out? They are of course majorly pumped to learn that High General Obi-Wan Kenobi (Or, rather, Ben Mereel, as he is starting to go by) is their Ori'Vod.
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