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animatedjen · 6 months
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"Rethinking your allegiance?"
Inquisitor Cal Kestis seeks redemption through his fight against the Empire.
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tonsillessscum · 8 months
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Shin Hati Stills -Ahsoka (2023) S1E1
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celestirus · 12 days
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‘Hello Merrin, did you miss me?
Drawing more AU Inquistor Cal…actually planning a bit of a narrative in which Cal becomes an inquisitor after his first brush with Vader after FO.
Merrin ends up captured and eventually manages to free Cal from the heavy mind control he’s under.
Anyway I’ll write it at some point, maybe draw 😂 (probs will be some nsfw too) . I also thought it would be amusing to name him the Ninth Brother for reasons.
I’m still learning a lot about SW lore because FO and Surivor have been my main exposure to it recently along with Mandalorian.
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inquisitorius-sin-bin · 7 months
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Anything for his Commander <3
Bonus Cal before motion blur below the cut:
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@oh-three @nobody-expects-the-inquisitorius @keebeees @stardustbee @askthewhiteboard @dukeoftheblackstar
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obiroguewan · 1 year
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019) by Respawn Entertainment
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sunderedazem · 10 months
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Combo of the concept arts for the Jedi: Survivor fic "do you taste my pain in this bloodstained place" written by me, @dream-of-tanalorr, and @spyscrapper !
Now that they've both mostly appeared I figured I should put them in the same frame, hehe!
Alt version below:
With the Gold Eyes!
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grimmgromm · 1 year
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Meme🐥
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limnsaber · 11 months
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Hey this is the lightsaber lore from season 1 of Star Wars Visions!!
The idea that young kyber crystals don’t really have color yet and instead connect and grow with their wielder? It’s so cool, and it really reflects the uncertainty Luke is going through right now.
(Star Wars Visions, The Ninth Jedi gifs by @elivanto)
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engagemythrusters · 24 days
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Star War Jedi Game 3 will feature the return of Ninth Sister, now with a prosthetic head
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weadapt · 11 months
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I’m scared of the Fallen Order recap for Survivor because it goes:
“Every Jedi Faces the Dark Side” over the stone image of Jaro Tapal crumbling, and from the dust, we see Cal plummeting. While he’s falling there’s voice-over of, what seems to be, Cal’s fears:
Taron Malicos — “We could build something different. Something better.”
Second Sister — “She’ll sell you out too.”
Ninth Sister — “You can’t stop the Empire.”
Second Sister — “I’m stronger now because of the pain.”
Darth Vader — “Such Hatred.”
And then from falling out of the sky it seems Cal hits the ground. But what rises is his master’s lightsaber. After that we have another montage but of positive dialog and clips.
I know it’s only a recap so I hope nothing about it is foreshadowing… but the image of Cal plummeting to the ground and only the saber rising is just—
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animatedjen · 18 days
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"How could you fall to this unworthy machine of an Empire?"
The renegade Inquisitor Cal Kestis wrestles with his reclaimed Jedi identity when confronted by a powerful enemy.
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inquisitor-cat37 · 1 month
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Cal after he figures out the Seventh Sister was broken by the Empire.
Cal: You're finished.
Seventh Sister: I'll be finished when you're DEAD!
Cal: I saw what you've been through... after the clones turned on us.
Seventh Sister: Stop pretending that you know, Kestis.
Cal: They broke you. They turned you. You can that change that if you walk away.
Seventh Sister: Too late.
Cal: It doesn't have to be. Put down your lightsaber. You can still walk away. I can help you... trust me.
Seventh Sister: Like you helped Second Sister?
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uwingdispatch · 1 year
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Finally made some Fallen Order earrings! Cal, Trilla, and Ninth Sister are available now. Please enjoy. (Shop is here.)
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phantom-wolf · 7 months
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Do you think the Inquisitors (those who were tortured anyway) have burn scars from electricity due to the torture they endured? I think the only other confirmed pre training torture is needles in their heads which may or may not leave scars.
Or do you think they would've been given bacta for any potential wounds to prevent infection? If the Empire did intend to turn them. Or was it more the case of 'those who are strongest will survive' and they didn't care? Because I could see it going both ways.
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tatzelwyrm · 11 months
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After beating jedi survivor twice i have one issue with it. The villains are so boring!!
Dagen is an angsty whining final fantasy looking jerk
Bode was fun UNTIL HE WENT EVIL. And then he reminded me of dagen with his crappy attitude.
Rayvis had me very intrigued and couldve been a great villain… if he didnt have a collective total of like 15 minutes of screen time before dying.
Frankly after such a great antagonist in trilla when playing fallen order, it was really a disappointment dealing with these fools
I am with you on Dagan and Rayvis, but Bode haunts me.
Dagan in particular is very forgettable, which is a shame, because a 200-year-old High Republic era Jedi with a grudge is a fun concept. But, in the end, he might as well have remained a vision encountered entirely through Cal's psychometry. Him being there in the flesh didn't add much to the game apart from 3 boss fights.
Rayvis is your standard proud warrior guy with a life debt who lives for war. He sounds like the voice actor had fun, but there's nothing much to him that interests me. But then, as you say, it's not like he's really in the game all that much.
Neither of them is as fleshed out or has as much of a presence as Trilla.
But Bode just haunts me.
I suspected he was gonna betray us the moment he showed us a picture of his little daughter, but despite his betrayal being expected, I ended up enjoying the details a lot.
I've said elsewhere that I believe that the phrase "doomed by the narrative" is overused but that I believe that it fits Bode perfectly and that's why I enjoy his story.
[Detailed spoilers follow.]
I am compelled by how trapped he is. How he trapped himself long before we ever meet him.
He is so driven by his fears that he would rather live alone with his daughter on an empty planet than share it.
He is so driven by his fears that he can't trust anyone. In his eyes, anyone could be a spy, anyone could betray him and Kata to his masters. Why is he so convinced that anyone among the Hidden Path could be a spy? Because he is one himself and betraying people is his job. It's delicious.
Cal is also driven by fear of loss. His goal in this game is to gather everybody he cares about and hide them away in a place where none of the evil in the galaxy can touch them. It's a fantasy so naive that, a week later, I still can't believe he pulled it off, even if only on a surface level (which is my one problem with the game. The ending is too open. I kept waiting for the consequences for Cal's brief touch with the dark side. I kept waiting for him to realise that keeping Tanalorr a secret and the compass out of the hands of the Empire is going to be enormously complicated, maybe even impossible, especially given that he mentions making copies the compass... I hate when AAA games do cliffhangers, given how much time it takes to make one).
But one difference between Cal and Bode is that Bode can't trust anyone. Cal's goal is explicitly to share his mythical paradise planet with as many people as possible while Bode is so paranoid he apparently wants his daughter to grow up a hermit on an empty.
Bode assumes the worst of everyone because he himself is the worst vs. Cal who assumes the best of everyone and offers second chances like candy (to Caij, to Rayvis, to Trilla in Fallen Order, to Bode himself).
Bode is another dark mirror for Cal, like Trilla, like Dagan (nothing new here, it's a narrative staple, but a good one in my option, I enjoy it, and I like the way it's done in Fallen Order with Trilla and I like the way it's done with Bode here). Bode is what Cal could become if he lets his fears of loss consume him.
There is still hope for Cal though while there was never any hope for Bode. He was on that road long before we met him.
While I'm personally not a fan of stories that explore that whole "attachments are bad if you're a Jedi" angle (and I suspect we're getting a lot more of that in a potential sqeuel), Bode is actually a good example in my eyes.
Bode offered himself to the Empire. The game (in particular the Force Echoes on Nova Geron) makes it very clear that Bode is the one who approached the ISB, not the other way around. This wasn't a situation in which he was held at gunpoint and offered the choice to work for the ISB or die. He also wasn't tortured into working for the Empire like Trilla and other Inquisitors. Bode himself put Kata in the hands of the Empire because he was a slave to his fears.
It's what makes him so tragic. He never could have acted any differently. Nothing we could have done could have convinced him to truly trust Cal. Bode is simply in too deep.
By the end it's clear he doesn't even really care about Kata as a person. How is living alone on an empty planet good for her? How is living on an ISB base good for her while Bode is away all the time? He ends up hurting her over and over in name of protecting her, even physically, in the end.
By the time we meet him, all that matters to Bode is that she is alive and he can keep clinging to her and to the handy excuse she represents. It's the way he lives.
There is a Force Echo on the Lucrehulk in which Bode hopes that Cal is safe after they're separated. But once Bode remembers that he is going to betray Cal eventually, he buries that sentiment very quickly with the mantra of "I'm doing this for Kata".
Bode needs to keep telling himself that every horrible thing he does is for Kata, because if that ever stops being true, what does that make him?
Bode can't be saved just like the Ninth Sister couldn't be saved in the beginning of the game. Honestly, when we killed the Ninth Sister in the tutorial level I was wondering why she was even in the game, given how quickly we dispatched her.
But by the end it made sense to me. She was there to mirror Bode's fate. Cal hesitates a long, long time before dealing the killing blow to her. He talks to her (at her, rather, given that this is a very one-sided conversation). He calls her by her name, her true name. She never answers. She just stomps and snarls, too consumed by her anger to form words. Cal's final words to her are "it's time to set you free". He realises nothing he could do could make her turn from her path. She's going to keep fighting until one of them is dead.
It's the same with Bode. Cal begs him to surrender. Bode never stops fighting him, consumed by his fear. When Bode shoots first, Cal realises nothing he could do could make him let go of his fear. Bode is going to keep fighting until one of them is dead. Dying is the only way in which Bode could ever be free from his fears.
Perfect bookends.
I hate Bode because he killed sweet old never-did-anything-wrong-in-his-entire-life Cordova (right in front of BD-1, too!) and because he uses Kata as a cheap excuse for everything, including leading countless people to their deaths, betraying Cere's location and leaving Kata herself trapped on an ISB base (and, eventually, potentially, on a peaceful but empty planet).
But mainly I feel so sorry for him because he's so tragic. He dug himself a hole and never stopped digging...
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