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shrinkthisviolet · 1 year
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Summary: Laughter bubbled out of Lucy, just like Luke while flying, and her soul was truly singing.
More than that, though…she felt…everything.
I understand now, Luke. I really do.
After the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebellion's troubles are far from over. With their Yavin base on the Empire's radar, the Rebels retreat to the Sujimis system and scope out planets for potential new bases.
While Luke embarks on a smuggling-in-all-but-name mission to Rodia, Lucy settles in and learns a new skill from Astra. She and Luke also discover an incredible new connection between them…and both of them learn, in their own ways, to trust in the Force.
This is for @domaystic prompt 5: Learning Something New!
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auntienene · 2 years
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noodle-scooter · 2 years
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Hello! I am Layla and my main blog is @arabianflowers! This is a roleplay blog for the character Nakari Kelen from Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi and the very first roleplay blog for Nakari Kelen! Nakari is one of my favorite Star Wars characters and I feel like I can capture his character really well, so I decided to create a roleplay blog for her!
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1. I am flexible, but please do not try to control my character.
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Sincerely,
Layla
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Queer Star Wars Characters (Round 3): Well Known Characters Match 2
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Vel Sartha | Identity: lesbian | Media: Andor
We all know Vel Sartha. While she is not the first queer person in Star Wars by a very long shot, her and her girlfriend are the first queer people to appear in live action and have their queerness confirmed in said format, rather than retconned in later. 
Given what Perrin’s comment about how she doesn’t have a husband is supposed to invoke for audiences, it makes more sense for her to be specifically a lesbian (although in-universe, wealthy Chandrillians would be okay with arranged same gender marriages within their social sphere).
Luke Skywalker | Identity: bisexual | Media: Established in “Luke On the Bright Side”
Sam Maggs saw Luke’s Chanel boots and wrote the short story “Luke On the Bright Side”, which is about Luke being trapped in the ice tunnels being built for Echo Base and having a crush on the rebel soldier Reyé Hollis. The story consists of, as they get out of the ice, Luke and Reyé coming to better understand each other and their different perspectives. This process involves connecting their minds through the Force and holding hands. After they get out…who knows.
For the record, Luke has also been attracted to women in the New EU. Heir to the Jedi covers Luke’s tragic romance with Nakari Kelen and he also had a crush on Doctor Aphra of all people when they first met. 
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daxromana · 1 year
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Luke Skywalker Love Interest Breakdown
Leia Organa
Obviously, not a viable love interest
In the years before VI though, some people wanted her to be Luke’s love interest
There’s a Chris Claremont comic story that leans pretty heavily into Luke/Leia, which tracks with my understanding of Claremont’s relationship preferences
Overall, bad love interest, gonna say no to this one
Mara Jade
The woman, the myth, the legend
She’s honestly such a good pairing for Luke and she’s so well-developed as her own character too! Timothy Zahn I owe you so much.
I wish they’d ended up happy >:(
I miss her :(((( top 10 losses of the Great Retcon
Callista
Supposed to be Luke’s endgame love interest! Which is really interesting bc she’s like. an actual Jedi (kind of - her relationship with the old Jedi Order is also interesting!)
Has an interesting relationship with the Force and with Luke and the Force and it’s like! It’s cool! I like it!
Can I be mad that she was passed over in favor of Mara? Not really, Mara’s my girl
Callista is a very good love interest, though, I love her with Luke
Prithi
Prithi is from the 2013 Dark Horse comic series Star Wars, and I will admit that I think the art style for the series is pretty ugly
Prithi was supposed to be training to be an adept but left because she wanted to fly. She’s a Force-sensitive pilot with ties to a religious order, which makes her a really nice parallel to Luke!
Her story though is kind of rushed and bad. So I’d say great concept, bad execution
Dr. Aphra
Lesbian
Luke had a crush on her, but she’s a lesbian.
Lesbian (canonical)
Bad love interest (on account of she’s a lesbian)
Nakari Kelen
From the novel Heir to the Jedi, but she dies at the end so that’s her only appearance
She is straight out of a teen romance tbh she’s smart and funny and rich and hot and she loves fast cars speeders and she has a personal grudge against Vader
Apparently Heir to the Jedi is a bad book but I haven’t read it since it came out and what I remember most is that she was really fun!
Not Force-sensitive, which makes her different from a lot of the other ladies on this list
Wish she hadn’t died so we could have seen her again. She’s one of my favorite minor Star Wars characters TBH
Warba Calip
Does Warba count as a love interest? Probably not. She’s been in a grand total of like 6 comic issues and her main interest is in Luke’s lightsaber. But do I count her as a love interest? Of course I do!
She’s a good old fashioned Star Wars scoundrel! A con artist! A Force sensitive! She’s also pretty! Unlike Prithi, the comics she is in have good art, which goes a long way.
I want to see her again <3
Jyn Erso/Din Djarin/Wedge Antilles/whomever else the fandom has decided to ship him with this week
It’s fine, I’m open to (almost) anything, if the art is good enough or the fanfic is compelling enough
Big exception is Skysolo, I am NOT about that. HanLeia is too perfect for me to be at all into Skysolo.
Lemme know if I forgot anyone, I am very fond of Luke Skywalker Love Interests and I would love to add more characters to my collection :)
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jadelotusflower · 3 years
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It’s Cold in that Fridge: The Case of Nakari Kelen
Since The Case of Mara Jade has been doing the rounds again, I’ve finally gone back to this post that has been sitting in my drafts for literally years. So let’s honour this absolute badass who deserved better:
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Once upon a time, the Star Wars universe was but six films (and a tv series) in the story of the Skywalker family. But beyond George Lucas’ story was an absolute boatload of books, comics, games, and other materials that made up the Expanded Universe. When Disney purchased Lucasfilm and the rights to the Star Wars saga, everything in this universe was decanonised and deemed “Legends” - some aspects of this universe were retained or re-purposed, others sit in Disney’s figurative vault and will likely never see the light of day (and seeing how the ST turned out, maybe that’s for the best).
But this transition between Legends canon and Disney canon was not so simple, because the nature of publishing meant that there were novels approved during the time of Legends canon that would be released in the time of Disney canon. In particular, there had been the planned trilogy “Empire and Rebellion”, set between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, with each novel from the perspective of one of The Big Three.  
Razor’s Edge (Leia) and Honor Among Thieves (Han) were released prior to the Great Canon Split of 2014.  But while the Luke-centric novel had been planned, it was not due to be released until well after the Split. So Heir to the Jedi (so called as an homage to the Legends progenitor Heir to the Empire) became one of the first books of the Disney canon.
What does this background have to do with Nakari Kelen?  Perhaps nothing, but I do wonder how the writing process was affected by the shift from Legends to Disney - was the novel a relic of the old EU with any reference the LFL storygroup didn’t like excised during editing, or was it a trendsetter for the new EU, a Sign of Things to Come?  
The most salient point being, of course, that Nakari Kelen - like so many love interests before her - was not allowed to go along her merry way at the conclusion of the novel, but was shoved into the fridge.
If there was one constant of the Legends EU, it was that Luke Skywalker’s love interests couldn’t catch a break. Mara Jade naturally lasted the longest relationship-wise, with almost twenty years of marriage to Luke before some bright spark decided she had to go (as per the aforementioned case study). But before Mara there was Jem, Shira Brie, and Gaeriel Captison (who came close to escaping the curse), and in the Legacy of the Force series they brought back sole survivors Akanah and Callista, only to kill them off for good too (and rather brutally, if I may add).
So perhaps when Kevin Hearne began writing HttJ within the confines of the Legends continuity, he was merely sticking to the status quo, or perhaps once subsumed by Disney they needed to make sure Luke's slate was clean (so to speak).  And I can’t put all the blame on Hearne since I don’t know whether it was his idea, or LFL mandated - but regardless it was a poor decision.
The root cause of fridging, imo, is limited imagination.  How best to cause your male protagonist pain if not kill off someone they love, or at least have strong feelings for? The answer is of course, easily. But I’m getting ahead of myself.
The Luke Skywalker of HttJ is fresh from his victory in ANH, a lieutenant in the Rebellion: young, not dumb, and full of...
Nakari Kalen is an absolute Queen a civilian volunteer and crack-shot sniper who loans her ship Desert Jewel to the Alliance. Luke is immediately attracted to her, they bond over a mutual love of fast ships and leaving behind desert home planets, and engage in the inexpert flirting of two nineteen year olds while also risking their lives several times over.
I want to make it clear: I actually really like this book. It's a breezy read, almost serialised as The Early Adventures of Luke Skywalker, and is ofttimes genuinely funny. And credit where it’s due to Hearne, many of of the supporting roles in the novel are female. Other than Nakari, there's Soonta, the Rodian who gives Luke her uncle’s lightsaber, Sakhet the Kupohan spy, and the Givin cryptographer/math genius Drusil Bephorin. In a genre where male characters are often the default for these kind of roles, it was nice to see, but makes the regressive fridging of Nakari even more egregious.
Luke and Nakari make a good team fighting brain-sucking monsters and Imperials, but more importantly they have fun together - she encourages him to work on his Force skills, and he successfully moves objects with his mind for the first time (leading to Nakari adorably dub him "a little noddle scooter"). It's a very sweet, if brief, relationship, and a respite from the danger of the mission. They spend the night together (leaving the reader to decide exactly what happened behind closed doors), and share a kiss before splitting up to try and escape bounty hunters. No prizes for guessing what happens to Nakari immediately after she received the Skywalker Kiss of Death.
I assume there were two motivating factors for why Hearne and/or LFL couldn't let Nakari live:
1. If she survived, fans would wonder why she doesn't appear in ESB/subsequent material.
I recall this bandied about on forums back at the time of the book's release, and to that I say - so what? Fans are always going to wonder, and try to paper over the gaps in canon, to make up their own headcanons to explain any any perceived inconsistencies. It's certainly no reason to kill someone off.
It is in fact possible for two young people to have a romance that just fizzles, or doesn’t work out for whatever reason - it should not require great maneuvering or explanation. If Nakari doesn’t show up in the next book in the timeline, what about it? The reader is smart enough to assume she and Luke broke up, decided to just remain friends, whatever. But it seems that the only way for a female character to exit stage left is for her to die, which is bullshit.
And actually, there's no reason why she couldn't have shown up again. ESB and RoTJ cover a month and a few days, respectively, of Luke's life - just because there was no mention of Nakari doesn't mean she didn't exist at that time, whether or not she and Luke were an item. She could have made an appearance in a subsequent novel, or Rebels, or the comics - she could have become a recurring character, showing up when the Rebellion needed her, or - heaven forbid - even have her own comic/book/show! Her existence in Star Wars canon didn't need to begin and end with Luke Skywalker, merely to service his plotline and backstory and abandoning the richness of her own.
No, the only reason Nakari had to die was to facilitate this:
It was a blow to the gut, realizing what that sudden absence meant. I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, but I had felt Nakari's life snuffed out through the Force, and into that void where she had shone anger rushed in - anger, and a cold sense of raw power and invincibility...I took a step to join in the hunt but stopped, breathing heavily, unaccountably sweating even though I felt so cold inside and the power of the Force roiled within me... I shook with emotion and power, and none of it felt the way the Force had before...I saw what kind of space it was , a black hole that would always be hungry no matter how much I fed it. I might never feel warm again if I didn't get myself under control.
Luke feels the dark side and is tempted by the boost of power it offers him, but immediately identifies it as dangerous and unnatural. I can understand why Hearne wanted to include this - it is a book of firsts after all: Luke's first solo mission, his first time using telekenisis, and ending with story with his first experience of the dark side makes sense. But it wasn't necessary, which leads to:
2. How to push Luke to touch the dark side without killing someone he has romantic feelings for?
Also, obviously, shite of the bull (or nerf, if you prefer). Even if this brush with the dark side was absolutely necessary for the novel's climax, there's any number of ways it could be achieved. At this point, Luke is fresh from losing important people in his life - Owen and Beru, Ben, and Biggs - lumping another death on top of that a narrative trick for Luke to react not only to losing Nakari, but the others as well. But it's cheap, the first card in the deck, and why not show a bit of imagination? Luke is young and inexperienced enough at this point that any number of things could be the catalyst - the whole book he's struggling with his growing powers, why not try and reach too far in the firefight with the bounty hunters, his anger and frustration with himself in not doing enough trigger the dark side temptation? It would work thematically and doesn't involve a fridging that ultimately has very little payoff.
Because Nakari is killed less than ten pages from the end of the book - afterwards Luke grieves, but ultimately chooses to honour her memory and be grateful for what he learned with her, recommitting to becoming a Jedi. It's all very surface level, and once again a female character's death facilitates a male character's development. Was it so imperative that Luke lost someone he cared about as part of this story? Sure, this was a time of galactic civil war, and it's far from unrealistic that these stories have a high body count, but who to make collateral damage remains an authorial choice, and in this case Nakari Kelen was (a) a female character of color, (b) a love interest of the protagonist - not just of this book, but the entire Original Trilogy.
I don't know to what extent (if any) race had to play in the decision. I'm sure there was a segment of the fandom absolutely livid that Luke Skywalker kissed (and maybe had sex with) a black woman. Was her death LFL hedging its bets, or demonstrative of the general lack of attention/respect they show their characters of colour?
In any case this was a chance to stand out from the old EU and it's fridge full of Luke's dead girlfriends, but instead they chose to introduce and kill off Nakari for the sole purpose of Luke's manpain and character development, and that's gross.
And then there's this:
A grisly yet reliable fact about custom bounty hunter ships is that you can always count on them to have body bags stashed somewhere for the easy transport of their kills. They often have built-in refrigerated storage, too.
NAKARI IS KILLED AND LITERALLY STORED IN THE FUCKING FRIDGE I COULDN'T BELIEVE WHAT I WAS READING.
I really hope this was unintentional on Hearne's part, because yikes. He was halfway there, this book was full of interesting female characters who had agency - Drusil in particular was a delight with her super math and inability to understand human interaction. Nakari was full of life and fun - capable but relatable, showing a different side of the Rebellion and those that suffered under the Empire's rule. Fridging her in her first appearance is considerably more vile, because it reduces her to a footnote of Luke's story, a plot device to Help Him Grow, rather than a springboard to tell more of her own story.
Because Nakari was a compelling character ripe for spinoff potential. I would absolutely have read or watched her continued adventures, juggling missions for her father's Biolabs company and trying to aid the Rebellion, shooting her slug rifle and cracking wise, maybe even finding a way to amplify her mother's song Vader's Many Prosthetic Parts to really stick it to the Empire, or try and free the political prisoners on Kessel.
The old EU was made great by allies and enemies of Our Heroes showing up again to help or hinder them, and/or branching out into their own material. We fell in love with them, and followed their stories even as they diverged from the main saga, eager to read more about their lives.
Nakari Kelen never got that chance. In many ways, she exemplified what Disney Star Wars was to become: an exercise in wasted potential.
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radioactivepeasant · 3 years
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Fic Prompts: Star Wars Wednesday
Luke Skywalker and Nakari Kelen have a mission to the small resort world of Eos IV: a planet known for grass oceans and illegal podraces. They need to get close to the mayor’s daughter, a Rebel informant. The mayor himself, unfortunately, is a staunch Imperial loyalist. And there are other dangers besides the mayor.
“New racer? I don’t believe I’ve seen you here before.”
Luke turned and found himself looking up at the speaker. He was nearly as tall as a Wookiee! Between his cybernetic arms and a burn scar that stretched across one cheek to disappear under an oxygen mask, it was hard not to stare at the man.
“Ah! No, I’m afraid not,” Luke laughed sheepishly, “You need a pod and a sponsor to race, and unfortunately I have neither of those.”
“You sound as though you would race if you could,” the newcomer countered. Do you have any experience? Pod racing isn’t like swoop bikes, boy. Very fast, very dangerous.”
“Yes.” Luke nodded. “But there seem to be more rules about racer conduct here than on Tatooine. So, you know, less of a chance that one of your opponents will try to smash you against canyon walls.”
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The man’s sparse eyebrows rose high. “Tatooine?” He sounded either dismayed, disgusted, or impressed. Tatooine did sort of tend to evoke those kinds of emotions. “Ever raced the Boonta Eve Classic, by chance?”
Nakari whistled. “The Classic? Oh stang, that one’s brutal. My parents never let me watch that race when I was little.”
“With good reason!” Luke grimaced. “A lot of racers die on that track -- only some because of other racers!”
He turned back to the stranger. “I’ve never raced the Boonta Eve Classic, though. My family, er, they didn’t want me catching the attention of the Hutts.”
The man nodded knowingly, and it almost seemed as though a hint of tension left his neck. “That is a reasonable fear, out there,” he said.
“My father raced the Classic, though.”
Luke couldn’t say for sure what made him so foolishly boast about his family. Maybe it was the excitement of being near racing again. Maybe he just wanted to impress his friend. Or maybe he was just proud to be the son of the only human ever to win the Boonta Eve Classic.
“Babe! You didn’t tell me your dad was a racer!” Nakari feigned up a pout, leaning heavily into the “rich girlfriend” act the admiral had suggested. “Is that why you offered to come to my drug rep meeting? And here I thought you were being supportive!”
Luke blushed crimson. “Okay, okay look-”
Nakari giggled. “Naw, I’m teasing you. I think it’s sweet you want to be like your dad. If you race half as good as you fly, I’ll bet you’ll be just like him.”
Her words were light and playful, but under the teasing cover, Luke could sense that Nakari really meant it. Too shy to say anything about it in front of a stranger, Luke settled for locking his fingers through hers. She squeezed back affectionately, and Luke blushed again.
The admiral’s warnings about not letting relationships distract them from their duties rang in Luke’s ears. Well, he reasoned, he was even closer to Han and Chewie and Leia and so far he hadn’t compromised any missions on their behalf. And it wasn’t like he and Nakari were engaged or anything. They were just...seeing how far they could build their friendship.
Besides, playing the Sappy Couple angle was a good cover, if an occasionally uncomfortable one.
Their grizzled companion moved to lean on the observation deck railing beside them. He glanced over at Luke with an eye that seemed to be hawk-gold one moment, and sky-blue the next, depending on the light. Probably glim-lenses. They were expensive novelties, but contact lenses that changed your iris color depending on lighting did make for effective espionage tools.
“You know, most humans can’t podrace,” the man mused, “Their reflexes aren’t fast enough. What does your father think of your racing ambitions?”
He raised a brow at Nakari’s wince and discreet head shake. The other brow joined it when Luke looked somewhat crestfallen.
“Um. Yeah, actually, that’s...actually my father um, died. I was just a baby, so I...I never got to know him.”
He was surprised to see genuine emotion on the stranger’s face. “I am...sorry,” the man said. “Racing can be very dangerous, even for the most experienced.”
Luke glanced at his scars again and wondered if the man was a former racer himself. It would certainly explain his injuries!
“Ah, no it’s…”
Something told Luke not to give away too much information. To keep his mouth shut. The Force, perhaps? But Luke felt that he couldn’t just let this man walk away with the impression that someone like Anakin Skywalker had died in a racetrack accident!
“He didn’t die racing. He was...it was...he died at the end of the Clone Wars, actually,” he corrected. “I don’t know when, exactly, but I heard it was one of the Separatist’s last stands. He fought for the Republic.”
The man seemed troubled by this. His respirator muffled more of his voice than it ought to have when he observed, “You sound as though you are very proud of him.”
With a bittersweet smile, Luke nodded. “I am. I wish I could have known him, but knowing he gave up everything to protect us? That kinda helps.”
He rubbed the back of his neck and gestured down to the track. “Maybe it’s stupid, but when I’m flying, or racing, it makes me feel...I dunno, it makes me feel a little closer to him, y’know?”
The man's eyes glowed.
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gffa · 5 years
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Star Wars Novels Covers | illustrated by Two Dots
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shrinkthisviolet · 1 year
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🎠 and 🥲 for wip ask!!
Gonna do these about the next fic in this AU!
🎠: What’s a tag we’re gonna be riding on the most?
Hmm probably “Nakari Kelen Lives”? Assuming I’m interpreting that question right 😂 it’ll be an important plot point that affects the rest of the AU, and imo she deserves better than the ending she got canonically
🥲: Character who deserves more recognition?
Astra! How I love her 💞 and y’all will too
wip ask game!
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auntienene · 4 months
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iamanerd1 · 4 years
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I NEED the lyrics to Vader’s many prosthetic parts
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Hello! I am Layla and my main blog is @arabianflowers! This is a roleplay blog for the character Nakari Kelen from Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi and the very first roleplay blog for Nakari Kelen! Nakari is one of my favorite Star Wars characters and I feel like I can capture his character really well, so I decided to create a roleplay blog for her!
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Queer Star Wars Characters (Round 4): Well Known Characters Match 1
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Cinta Kaz | Identity: wlw | Media: Andor
We all know Cinta Kaz. While she is not the first queer person in Star Wars by a very long shot, her and her girlfriend are the first queer people to appear in live action and have their queerness confirmed in said format, rather than retconned in later. 
Luke Skywalker | Identity: bisexual | Media: Established in “Luke On the Bright Side”
Sam Maggs saw Luke’s Chanel boots and wrote the short story “Luke On the Bright Side”, which is about Luke being trapped in the ice tunnels being built for Echo Base and having a crush on the rebel soldier Reyé Hollis. The story consists of, as they get out of the ice, Luke and Reyé coming to better understand each other and their different perspectives. This process involves connecting their minds through the Force and holding hands. After they get out…who knows.
For the record, Luke has also been attracted to women in the New EU. Heir to the Jedi covers Luke’s tragic romance with Nakari Kelen and he also had a crush on Doctor Aphra of all people when they first met. 
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daxromana · 1 year
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Star Wars minor characters I’m obsessed with:
Hazram Namir
Theron Shan
Nien Nunb
Jannah*
Nakari Kelen
Shara Bey
Warba Calip
Hestizo Trace
Tionne Solusar
Daric LaRone
*Not really minor, as she is named in and plays a significant role in a feature film, but counts as minor bc Disney has done nothing with her since
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glompcat · 6 years
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Heir to the Jedi by Kevin Hearne
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darthrain · 6 years
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Canon Black Women in Star Wars  
Ciena Ree
Brunson 
Rae Sloane 
Steela Gerrera
Val 
Sana Starros
Pamich Nerro Goode
Tynnra Pamlo
Nakari Kelen
Ketsu Onyo
Novel Characters with no picture but described as having “Dark” or “Brown” Skin on Wookieepedia
Kaeden Larte
Miara Larte
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