I finished the Rebels Star Wars series recently and it was way better than I thought it would be. What it lacks in animation quality it makes up for it in writing. I highly recommend giving it a watch if you're planning on watching the Ahsoka series that just came out which directly correlates with Rebels.
I haven't drawn much in about 2-3 weeks or so now. I'm out of practice and needed a good warmup.
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*violent snarling*
Sabine and Shin entertaining themselves with a game of biteyface.
Lothwolfwalkers
Ko-fi!
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RAY STEVENSON (we love you, rest well 🥺) and his important comments about his character Baylan Skoll:
“Baylan has a mission. Baylan has a quest—and if you’re in his way, he’ll respectfully ask you to get out of it. If you don’t, you’ll be swept aside, because there’s something far greater than him…in the Star Wars world, imagine him like a catalyst that you throw into two elements, and all of a sudden there’s a reaction…there’s a voyage of discovery with his character, and Shin.”
I have also learned that SKOLL and HATI are both Norse wolf gods 🤯
discussion that includes spoilers:
this makes me think that Baylan and Shin are something else aside from Jedi or Sith. Something like the “catalyst” thrown between two sides (the light and the dark). I am curious about this “mission” Stevenson mentioned and whether we will discover what that quest is (in season 1?) or whom/what SENT them on that quest. Shin seems particularly in the dark about some elements of this, though it seems like when she asks Baylan “And for us?” about the new world to be created by Thrawn, that “us” denotes them as some other kind of being. are they connected to the Loth Wolves? can the wolves, like the purrgil, travel between galaxies?
That said, they’ve both used dark side abilities, Baylan by reading Sabine’s mind and Shin by force choking Sabine. Has it actually been confirmed that Baylan was a former Jedi? or could he be from somewhere else? who is to say what Force wielders believe in different galaxies (like the one that Thrawn and Ezra traveled to?) and how they channel the Force into different abilities?
I am so curious and so excited and so sad about Ray Stevenson, he is truly such a talent that was lost.
photo and clip credit to: Phoenix Squadron on YT
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“We Are All Connected,” Jodie Rae Charity | Star Wars Celebration 2023
"Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger are one of my favorite master and apprentice stories from Star Wars. Very early in the Star Wars Rebels series, Ezra learns from Kanan about the connection to all living things. As the young Padawan trains to become a full-fledged Jedi, he develops a special talent for connecting to animals through the Force. In my painting, I've tried to illustrate Ezra's connection to the Force, his master, and to the world around him."
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