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my favorite genre of fictional character is like "i am terrifying to almost everyone, i'm very good at killing, i can endure anything, i've become exceptionally good at playing into my reputation, and if you try to give me positive social interaction i will react with confusion and cower in a corner like an abused animal. and i may try to shoot you. but there is also a chance i may imprint on you like a feral dog receiving its first loving touch! good luck."
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Amazon 5-Star Theater w/ Adam Driver | Mugs
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Reylo married
The artist name is in the picture.
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Midnight Tea Party
The tumblr compression is horrendous, for better view please move to my twitter
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Manny Jacinto as Qimir in The Acolyte — 1.05 "Night"
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Star Wars: The Acolyte – 1.05: "Night"
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i love arm
#the acolyte#qimir#not sure if he's *my* kind of sith boi#or my kind of ETL dynamic#so far it looks INTERESTING but i think I'll only be able to enjoy it#if i don't look at it as a reylo replacement or ripoff#bc I sincerely doubt anything is going to spark the same magic that reylo did; at least not for me#but perhaps#there's some margin to enjoy this as its own dynamic#oshamir
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tidal
Part of why I fixate on Ahch-To and Kef Bir is that I love ocean/water/shore imagery, and because they cater so specifically to my aesthetic preferences it really amplifies how I view Rey and Ben's connection.
I like the symbolism of the Force and the bond as something like a tidal push and pull; the intertidal zone as a middle ground perpetually alternating between two extremes (land/water, high/low, light/dark); the interconnectedness of an ecosystem affected by planetary movement; the dark side as drowning; etc.
I'll simply never be over that so much of the Force bond took place with Rey on Ahch-To in the middle of an ocean, and then that setting was mirrored in their final battle and Ben's redemption. How that all evolved from their first fight taking place in the snow, as though it thawed into a raging sea. Rey from the desert thrust into situations where she is surrounded by water, new and unfamiliar and overwhelming. Water as simultaneously a desperate life-giving necessity and a dangerous life-taking unknown (like Ben, like the Force). You imagine an ocean.
There's also the Ahsoka show's use of the World Between Worlds tying in with the ocean, which only reinforces that link in my mind of water and liminal spaces between the Living Force and the Cosmic Force. Or something about the relationship between deep sea + outer space: they're the same, in reverse! The Force bond pulling inward and infinitely deeper versus the Force itself expanding and reaching ever outward.
And now The Acolyte has added onto this too! Sol: talking about the Force as an ocean me: hooting and hollering and pointing at the screen
If you want more of a literal narrative thread, I'm choosing to view this as a fix-it continuation of this previous drawing—Rey hopped into the World Between Worlds and pulled Ben back and they both washed up on Ahch-To. :) Not pictured: the fish nuns just out of frame saying "ah shit, here we go again."
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Part 15 of Scene VII
(good news: the last one sad, Terror is coming to the rescue, the vibe will change definitely🙂)
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Did a quicky sketch after the Megalopolis drop... fixed the hair and made it reylo!

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Last October, post 3. Full version.
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New art: Fae AU
Full version.
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