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zacksfairest · 6 months
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k'atinii bal k'edeemi // resist and bite
*** an absolutely GIGANTIC thank you to @amikoroyaiart for taking on this commission of my Mando OC Ayala Ger'Mana and my Imperial OC Commodore Corran Raandall a few months back. I remain absolutely in love with it. It is perfect and exactly how I pictured the scene.
I was originally going to wait to post this art when I finally got around to writing the fic that this scene comes from, but life is so incredibly busy and stressful right now. I have no idea when I'll have the time to write it, and I fear that waiting until things calm down might lead to it never being posted.
Bug me about the fic every few weeks or so.
Anyway, please see bonus happy Ayala art also by @amikoroyaiart 💖
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tobestik · 1 year
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Jedi: Survivor (1/?) | Doma Dendra
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raphaerolo · 21 days
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Art Wip Game
@artisticallyill you asked about the Battle Cody & Obi so here it is
This one is definitely a bad name. While technically accurate, it's not the defining thing about this. Battle Cody & Obi is the name of my drawing that is my Codywan FMAB AU. Truly the title says nothing, and idk what i was thinking when i named the drawing but it's my fmab au
Here's it is so far:
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In this au, the jedi are the state alchemists, Obi-Wan is a general and a state alchemist and a highly revered one but I don't know what his alchemy specialization is yet. Cody is his right hand who watches his back and has several big guns and people are scared of him.
I imagine this drawing to be them fighting Maul, who would absolutely just set a bunch of things on fire, not even with alchemy but with straight up matches cuz he's petty like that and Cody and Obi-Wan are trapped by the fire and waiting to see where he strikes next.
When I was ideating this, I realized that their dynamic is already pretty similar to Mustang and Hawkeye, especially with the "we can't date cuz you're my superior officer/subordinate" and the "i will flirt with others as a tactical move but it's fake and the real adoration only comes out with you"
Find wip game post here
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iron4man · 2 years
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cal kestis is stupid enough, though.
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animatedjen · 5 months
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I don't vertically crop very often but here's a few options for idk, phone wallpapers?
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padawansuggest · 10 months
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Jedi and Mandalorians all get invited to pride parade on a planet and a bunch from each show up and now Palpys plans are all ruined cause they can’t get out of each others asses long enough for his plans to destroy them all to work he’s sweating bullets and now they keep showing up at each others planets to have sleepovers he’s dealing with so much he needs a vacation.
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nofucknway135 · 9 months
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I love Star Wars villains (not Kyle Ron) specifically because they are messy bitches who can absolutely do better but choose not to.
I love Star Wars heroes because they are messy bitches who are always trying to do better.
I love the Jedi because they are, in fact, better than everyone else by virtue of actively choosing to be good people at all points in time.
I'm just delighted by Star Wars.
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elexa-sideblog · 2 years
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When you watch a lot of shows and they start airing around the same time
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lazy30 · 7 days
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I can’t decided— help—
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flammabel · 6 months
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Beauty. ❤️
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thegreatwicked · 6 months
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@pickleprickle found a little something for you! I think I need to write a Sith Obiwan, he needs a Sith name though, I think in a universe where Obi-wan fell to the dark side it goes one of two ways; option one: he fell after Quigons death and he killed Maul and just never returned to the Order. Option two has two possibilities: either he fell to the dark side after he killed Anakin on Mustafar and realized it was the fault of the Jedi that this happened and how corrupt they were. Possibility two is very similar in that Anakin realizes he’s attacked Padme and thinks he killed her so he turns his lightsaber on himself, Padme later lives long enough to deliver but when she’s told Anakin is dead she looses the will to live and Obi-wan is completely lost and picked up by Palpatine or maybe he kills Palpatine and he takes the name Darth Solitus, drawing from the Latin word “Solitus” meaning “alone” or “solitary” and I think it definitely reflects on the solitude and emotional detachment that characterizes Obi-wand Jedi personae. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk!
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zacksfairest · 6 months
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Ayala and Thrawn for the alternate love interest. Thanks
Send me an OC + an alternate love interest for them and I’ll tell you what I think of the idea
The way that they are BARELY alternate love interests in my brain.
I already have the fic in mind. I need to write it. The one when Corran is summoned by the Grand Admiral. He congratulates the Commodore on his successful campaign against the Mandalorians, and especially his acquisition of those prisoners. Especially the Mandalorian Twi'lek that had led her forces against the full might of the Empire, that had held out for nearly two weeks before finally being forced to surrender.
A pity, Thrawn says, that she is no longer amongst the Commodore's spoils. He had so looked forward to meeting her.
And Commodore Raandall already hates the Grand Admiral so, this not so thinly veiled barb notwithstanding. That he has to essentially bend the knee to this alien? It is an insult of the highest order, and Corran does not understand how the Emperor has allowed such a thing to climb to such heights within his empire.
Thrawn sees this, and sees the potential threat in this rising star amongst the Imperial ranks.
And who better to help bring him down than to find this missing Twi'lek Mandalorian, who inspired such loyalty in her people, who had such a mind for strategy, that she held off an Imperial invasion force with a mere forty warriors?
And find her he does. Oh, Ayala is loathe to trust an Imperial. She is brought before Thrawn in shackles, not so dissimilar to how she had been presented to Commodore Raandall. And she is filled with a fury and rage to rival that of the manda itself.
But the deal he proposes: revenge, vengeance, liberation. Help him bring down the man that wiped out her clan, and he will ensure the freedom of herself and any of the survivors who remain prisoners in Imperial cells.
All of this is canon. I haven't diverged from canon yet. And who's to say? Maybe this will now become canon:
Thrawn already respects her. This is no far reaching concept. She is strong and capable and bows to no one. She is fierce and smart and inspires loyalty. And she is no leader who commands from a high tower, ensconced behind armored walls upon a padded chair. She fights in the trenches with her people, shares in the danger and pain and suffering.
And she outsmarted an entire Imperial fleet. What is there to not admire and respect?
Ayala is a bit harder impress. She loathes Thrawn at first. All she sees when looking upon him is the Imperial seal. So what he is an alien like her? He has simply accepted his collar and leash. She wants nothing to do with Imperial infighting. She has only agreed to this because she has been backed into a corner, stripped of her armor and her allies and her family. The enemy of my enemy, as they say.
But I think that the more she works with him, the more she sees how he commands his troops, she would grow to respect him as well. Perhaps, in order to ease his way into her good graces, he tells her of the Chiss. And in how he speaks of them, she can tell how very much he cares for his people, because it is only too similar to how she speaks of the mando'ade.
And because I am terrible, I do believe the tipping point would be when the good commodore sends one of her own to kill her. Except this Mandalorian has been grotesquely altered, bionic bits replacing flesh where torture had seen them removed, their mind poisoned against her—whether organically through slow and methodical brainwashing, or by replacing organic matter with tech, their mind nothing but wires and coils.
I think Thrawn would see the inhumanity in this. It is such a personal way to go after her, clearly revenge for slighting the commodore so by escaping his grasp, leaving him humiliated and furious. And it so very clearly does its job, and Ayala is absolutely devastated and nearly broken.
The key word being nearly, and Thrawn sees fit to ensure those jagged shards are carefully pieced back together. And something shifts between them, and this is suddenly not a transaction of mutual benefit, but a goal toward which they are both fighting towards.
They both want Commodore Corran Raandall dead for different reasons, but they now have at least one overlapping one.
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nonbinary-tatooine · 10 months
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i had a wet dream about luke skywalker being a priest and kneeling at the alter confessing to the Force about his desire for Din, the cathedral's sentry guard
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Should I post smut fanfics???🤔
It can be on ANY kind of character! It's not that I'm against smut I just have to be in the mood for it...I can write smut REALLY well...I be reading other people's smut fics as well...but again, I have to be in the mood for it...
Here are some characters I'm willing to write smut for:
Cal Kestis
Silco
Dagan Gera
Feyd Rautha
Loki
Just give me the signal! I'll be ready! 😆
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Clones mourning the Jedi
Ok, so, bear with me, my brain is constantly making up scenarios that I want to happen in Bad Batch Season 3. Most of the time I don't do anything with them, but this one today was especially emotional, so I just can't keep it to myself. Even though it doesn't fit into the story at all and is probably also very out of character. So… I need the connection between the clones and the Jedi to be appreciated, right? So my brain was like: How about we have the clones collectively, in their little community that they built, (which will also totally happen, right? I mean… clone rebellion?!?…please?!!), mourn the Jedi? And I was just: Umm… I don't think… And my brain went: Shut up, I've already made up a whole fucking ceremony and the precise camera angles and shots it will be shown in. So anyway, it starts with the Bad Batch needing Rex's help for a mission or something, so they go to him, and Rex is like: "Sure, but not today." So Hunter asks why, and he just says: "It's Empire Day." No missions till tomorrow morning." "Why? You're celebrating?", Wrecker asks jokingly. Rex huffs and flashes a sad little smile: "We're mourning."
Empire Day would be roughly the day Order 66 happened, right? I mean, I have no idea how space time works so I just assume that. So anyway, they go inside and meet all the other clones from Rex's little Network who sit together, talk and laugh, and many of them, most of them, are doing some sort of pottery. Echo is also there (which doesn't make sense because at this point he would have been back with the Bad batch already, but honestly, I don't care when this happens. Could also be way earlier. Actually, that would maybe be even better, so we can have Tech and Omega on board as well) so after some big hellos, of course the Bad Batch asks what's going on with this pottery stuff. Rex has excused himself at this point, but Echo shows them they're making little bowls and explains that it is part of the ceremony to honor the Jedi. At this point, it becomes a bit awkward for the Bad Batch since they never had such a connection to the Jedi and also experienced order 66 differently. But it gets better when Wrecker asks if he can make one for the little Padawan (Caleb), even though he hopes he survived. Just to remind of him. And Echo beams and says "sure" and shows them the bowl he's making for Ahsoka. He started it, still thinking she died during Order 66, but then Rex found out, teared up, and told him everything. He still makes her a bowl. To remember her. Because wherever she is now, even though she survived, the sassy, lighthearted, funny little commander he knew is definitely dead. So the Bad batch mixes with the other Clones. Wrecker makes his little bowl; maybe Hunter and Omega (if she's there) make one for Shaak Ti and Tech (if he's there) helps with the technical preparations for the ceremony and makes some valuable improvements. (Um, yeah, I have no Ideas for Crosshair. I'm open for suggestions! As said, not following any continuity/timeline here.) In the evening, everything is ready for the ceremony. It goes this way: Everyone who wants to has made a bowl for a specific Jedi, or several bowls for several Jedi, one bowl for multiple Jedi at once, or just one for all of them or no one in particular. They fill the bowls with a special material that will create a colorful flame when burned. Normally, they choose the color of their Jedi's lightsaber.
So for the ceremony, one after another lights up their lanterns, takes them to the little shrine or altar they built, says the name(s) of the one(s) they want to honor/remember maybe adds a little prayer if they feel like it, and then returns to the group to watch the flames leaping up to the sky. A colorful, beautiful mess, so bright, so hopeful, just like the Jedi were. Many bring blue ones for Shaak Ti, their beloved guardian on Kamino, who was killed by the ones she protected and watched over so lovingly. I'm thinking some of the Ryloth clones, the ones from Howzer's squad, maybe served under Mace Windu before they were stationed on Ryloth after the battle, so we get a few beautiful, strong purple flames. Wollfe brings one for Plo Koon, and his hands, ever shaking, now that his mind is no longer trustworthy, are steady when he sets down the bowl. His eyes, that are now mostly clouded by thoughts he can't voice, are clear for once as he remembers the brave man he fought side by side with, that he knows died wrongly even though his mind, corrupted by the chip for far too long, won't let him believe it. Cody's Hands (of course Cody is there, why wouldn't he be?) on the other hand are shaking as he brings forth the bowl he made for his general. It's not the only one for him on their little shrine, but it is probably by far the brightest and the most detailed. "Obi Wan Kenobi", he says, his voice is not shaking, but it's oh so quiet. He swallows hard and thinks for a moment before he adds: "Wherever you are right now… be safe. I miss you. I'm so sorry, love." And he wants to say so much more, but he doesn't know how, and now it's too late anyway. Echo's lantern for Ahsoka burns bright in the yellowish green he remembers, so fresh, so young, and so free. Rex is the last one to set down his lantern. "Anakin Skywalker", he says, making sure to place it right in the middle of the shrine, next to the bright blue flame that is Cody's lantern for Obi Wan and in front of the green one that is Ahsoka's. His voice does not shake, his steps do not falter, as he walks back to the group and turns around to watch the lights. (We see Hunter shooting Rex a quick, slightly worried, slightly curious glance because he's still convinced Anakin and Rex had something going on after that very suspicious scene in season 7.) We see the Bad Batch exchanging glances because they kind of feel like intruders. Because they suddenly feel grief over something they never even really knew. But then again, did any of them? We see Omega holding on to Hunter, deeply moved but not completely understanding why or what this is all about. We have a wide shot of all the clones standing in front of the lights, watching them with varying stages of grief. Some of them look deeply hurt; some of them smile sadly or even relieved as they watch the bright light resembling their friends, their mentors, their comrades, their idols. Only a very few of them are crying. Because even after all that's happened, they're still so strong. So used to the losses. Most of them watch the lights and gain strength. Grow a determined look on their face. They're going to make up for this. If there's one thing they can do, it's fight, so you bet that's what they're going to do. Cut to Rex staring into the flames and putting on his brave face for his brothers. His strong face as the leader. The determined face that makes it so easy, natural to follow him. He stares into the lights and knows this is his fight, the role he plays, the task he is set to fulfill. He is setting himself to fulfill. Their destiny is in their own hands now. And they're going to use it to make the galaxy the Jedi couldn't. It's what they owe them. And, most importantly, it's what they want to do, too. They were made to protect the galaxy, and damn well, they will. Because the Jedi gave them hope. Showed them that it can be different. Taught them to believe in themselves. In the human in every single one of them. 
Cut to the Lanterns burning on the table, the colorful dancing flames, and it slowly zooms in on the bright blue flames of Anakin and Obi Wan burning next to each other.
But it doesn't stop there. It continues zooming in on Anakin's flame. And slowly, through the flickering light of Anakin's flame, we catch our first glimpse of Darth Vader. I'm thinking a Kenobi-like reveal. With dramatically swelling music and then just…breathing.
And then the screen goes black, bam episode over, bam Vader is the villain of Bad Batch now.
I know none of this makes sense, but it made me emotional, so….
Anyway if somebody else is having feels now, go listen to "Goodbye" by Ramsey, it's the song that was stuck in my head while writing this and it makes everything 100 times sadder :).
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animatedjen · 3 months
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Thinking about Bode seeing Tanalorr for the first time
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