"You think you can take whatever you want. Things you didn’t make, didn’t earn, things you don’t understand." The story of an indigenous boy fighting against a colonizer to get his home back. A teenager telling the man who is destroying his world that because it is so much more complex and important than what he sees, he will never get to have it.
Ezra's story is about connection, with all living beings: loth cats and wolves, purrgils, people, etc. And it ends with nature reclaiming what has always been its from the machine that is the Empire. It ends with the people getting their home back from the people who occupied it
And here's the thing: Ezra doesn't know a galaxy without the influence of the Empire. The history of the Old Republic, the tales of the Jedi, they're all fairytales to him. Yet he still fights for it; he fights for something he hasn't yet seen, fights for what's right, for his people and his family. He fights for freedom even if he doesn't know what it feels like
And it's this determination, this endless hope, that drives others to do the same as him. He, with only his words, is able to make things different. It challenges the whole "I'm just one person, I won't change anything" belief. Because Ezra is just one person, and one person can't do much on their own; the war is lost if it's only you fighting it
But Ezra frees Lothal. Ezra banishes Thrawn. Ezra inspires others to fight back. Ezra's sacrifice was not meaningless, and it will always be remembered. He will always be remembered
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STAR WARS: Eleventh Fleet AU
Admiral Karyn Faro
While I was creating concept art of her appearance, the result was art a la a movie poster. I especially like how the cape and blaster turned out.
Maybe I’ll get to the rest of the characters later, if I’m in the mood.
Eternal Eclipse - Reckoning
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This stance is so funny. babygirl why are you hitting that obtuse angle pose
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Was supposed to draw Ar'alani, but this happened
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Moff Gideon has this sick fascination with Mandalorian culture, traditions and art, in a very Imperial way. It is quite the definition of cultural appropriation. He’s so obsessed with their downfall as much as he is with their ways of life, making a point to use their own culture against them as some sort of insult .
There is some sort of comparison or connection to be drawn as Thrawn has been mentioned this episode, who is historically famous for using the art and traditions of a people to aide in his own profiling of their military tactics. In this essay I will-
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me trying to to explain to my mom why I was screaming over seeing a blue man and some dude living amongst funky little crab guys
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