c!Phil also has like phantom pain in his injured wing and stuff like that so he has some experience with chronic pain type stuff, but unlike c!Ranboo he actually knows that isn't just the normal for everyone
(and just because: hello I do not have chronic pain and I can confirm that the normal amount of pain is like zero!)
It just that. They find out that Dooku was involved in having the clones created or may have been, they know something's up, but they trust the clones. They trust the clones, have a lot of reason to trust the clones, and it's not even that they're wrong to trust them.
Because the clones never betray them. Palpatine brainwashes them.
There's a long way between "there's something fishy about this army" to "this army was created to kill us" especially when that army has proven itself trustworthy, especially when most of your time/energy/bandwidth is busy trying to keep people alive, especially when death and bad force vibes are wrecking havoc on one of your senses. And suspecting a trap isn't the same as expecting betrayal.
It's a long leap from "our enemy had a hand in our friends' creation" to "our friends are supposed to be brainwashed to kill us." And they never quite get the time to dig just a bit deeper.
Maybe a little bit of a hot take, but Legoland is an amazing stand alone show, even if it didn’t connect to Ride the Cyclone at all it would still be just as enjoyable
The Reader: it’ll be fine, kid, knowing him, he’ll love it.
The Apprentice: really?
The Reader: really. Seriously, you should see what they usually do to him.
The Apprentice: do… should I really?
The Reader: *flashbacks to all the timelines and branching timelines they made, watching shit go down like watching a train wreck a hundred times over*
We know that Erlang saved his mother and reunited with her. However, in other versions, he fails and his mother dies. At what point did this version of the story become known or what are the first versions where Erlang fails to save her?
Well, it is kinda a complicated answer.
Elang has the famous story of him carrying the mountain and chasing the sun which came around the Song Dynasty around 960-1279. The story actually doesn't start with Erlang saving his mother, until the Ming dynasty 1368 - 1644 that which was connected to saving his mother. It was Erlang Baojuan where it brought up the tale of Erlang Shen splitting the mountain to save his mother, which was connected to the existing tale of Erlang chasing the suns. But in this tale his mother was actually attacked by Sun Wukong and that is why she was under the mountain and in this version, Erlang Shen is the one to put Wukong under a mountain in revenge. This could be where Erlang's mother being injured from being under the mountain comes from.
"Erlang Baojuan" tells a complete story: Yunhua, the mother of Erlang Shen, was pinned down by the monkey pilgrim at the foot of Mount Tai. Erlang Shen received the advice of the Queen Mother and carried the mountain to chase the sun in order to save his mother. He then split the mountain to rescue his mother, but her mother did not wake up. Erlang Shen also collected medicines and made elixirs, and boiled elixirs and holy water for his mother to take. Only then did his mother wake up and mother and son reunited. In order to avenge his mother, he pinned the pilgrim under Mount Tai." -baidu page
So this is more drama in another version, even if it doesn't work chronologically speaking with the Wu Cheng'en's Xiyouji canon but honestly speaking I think that there is just so many versions where Erlang's mother doesn't survive because of the 宝莲灯前传 Lotus Lantern Prequel that slightly changed this story as well. This show has it that Erlang does save his mother in the end, however, the Jade Emperor sends his ten sons to kill her, which they do. Erlang in his anger shoots down nine of the ten suns, connecting to his chasing the suns legend, but is stopped before he can kill them all. So kinda that Erlang killed his cousins to avenge his mother.
I could be wrong and this is also another version that I just cannot find out written anywhere before Lotus Lantern Prequal but if I'm wrong please someone correct me. Otherwise, the best I can say is that Erlang's mother dying is just more of a popular headcanon in the community (similar to Bailong being called Ao Lie) that other directors and producers have taken up on in other pieces of media.
hello,idk if you still take request but could i request Zam Wessell from star wars x male reader? Please! And thanks.
(I'm still taking requests, and feel free to send any more you have. Sorry, this one took so long)
You and Zam were both chasing after a bounty, you on your jetpack and her running across rooftops. When you finally caught up to them, you used your grapple hook, and she hit them with a tranquilizer dart.
Y/n: Another job completed. Happy anniversary, love.
You looked down at the bounty and picked them up.
Zam: So how would we do after this?
Y/n: Collect the bounty, annoy Jango, and get dinner?
The weather in Xandora was exceptionally abhorrent today, gray, dark, and dreary. There were no visits from any potential patrons or nobles and not much of the local fauna or mythical creatures were about in such weather. It was nearly a downpour so even the royal guard was inside while only the strongest fliers remained patrolling the castle from the sky, and even then they had to take turns as their wings would soak through.
This left the king in a sour mood, a mood that kept his staff well away. Only speaking when spoken too and only approaching when asked. Though, in the haze of fog and overcast a foolish guard left the front doors upon, possibly inviting anyone caught out in the weather a warm and dry place to stay until it all passes..