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Fandom: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends: New Jedi Order Series - Various Authors
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Danni Quee/Jacen Solo
Characters: Jacen Solo, Danni Quee, Zonama Sekot, Onimi (Star Wars), Shimrra Jamaane, Chewbacca (Star Wars), Anakin Solo, Jaina Solo
Additional Tags: Canon Compliant, New Jedi Order (Star Wars), Yuuzhan Vong War (Star Wars), Yuuzhan Vong Species (Star Wars), Grief/Mourning, Acceptance, Canonical Character Death, Hurt/Comfort, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Friendship/Love, Romance, Feelings, First Kiss, Goodbyes, Hopeful Ending
Summary:
After years of bloodshed, the Yuuzhan Vong War ends in peace. The Galactic Alliance has reclaimed Coruscant and the extragalactic invaders will relocate themselves on the world they previously saw as the omen of their destruction: Zonama Sekot.
On the living world, where reunions occur and the future is being decided, an enlightened Jedi Knight and an ambitious young scientist talk.
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On this special day I wanted to share some of my favorite female characters in literature, cinema and tv
Sansa Stark (asoiaf)
Catelyn Stark (asoiaf)
Arianne Martell (asoiaf)
Elia Martell (asoiaf)
Brienne of Tarth (asoiaf)
Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aenys) (asoiaf)
Rhaenyra Targaryen (asoiaf)
Elizabeth Bennet (pride and prejudice)
Amy March (little women)
Galadriel (lotr)
Arwen (lotr)
Eowyn (lotr)
Leia Organa (star wars)
Shira Brie aka Lumiya (star wars)
Padmé Amidala (star wars)
Danni Quee (star wars)
Sabé (star wars)
Mulan (mulan)
Anna Marie Lebeau aka Rogue (x-men)
Lorna Dane aka Polaris (x-men)
Emma Frost aka White Queen (x-men)
Rachel Summers aka Askani (x-men)
Betsy Braddock aka Captain Britain (x-men)
Monet St Croix aka Penance (x-men)
Sue Storm aka Invisible Woman (fantastic four)
Sersi (eternals)
Joyce Byers (stranger things)
Kira (knights of emerald)
The Knights of Emerald is a heroic fantasy book series written in french taking place in a fictional medieval universe. Kira is the main female character. In short : She is purple from head to toe, with clawed fingers and toes, sharp teeth, and vertical pupils. She's half insect (her father is a giant ant, so what ?) half fairy and half elven. Her father is a megalomaniac emperor who raped her mother and wants to invade the continent where she lives. She is a crown princess but abdicates her throne because she knows nothing about politics and prefers to fight to protect her people as a knight. During the series the reader sees her grow from a toddler to an undisciplined nine-year-old child who does not yet have the maturity to understand why she is overprotected against her father's schemes and why she does not have the right to become a squire like her friends, then to a fifteen-year-old teenager who is insecure because of her looks, finally has the right to join the knighthood and experiments romantic love, then to an experienced adult who still goes through several trials before she can fulfill her destiny. I love this character !!
Bridgess (knights of emerald)
Bridgess is smart, straightforward and a born leader. She's kind of like a big sister to Kira and has been very supportive of her. She manages to stand up to the most stubborn characters of the series but sometimes she breaks down and fails because she is not perfect and perfect characters are boring
Swan (knights of emerald)
Swan is brash and has trouble obeying. She was born into an extremely sexist kingdom and continually feels the pressure of having to prove herself in order to be as respected as men are within knighthood. She's quite friendly and very tolerant, especially with her best friend Kira. Swan starts a family in the midst of war and struggles to deal with this new change in her life, fearing that she will not be able to fight with all her pregnancies, experiencing guilt and pain at not being able to be with her children and not seeing them grow up as much as she wants
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The Names of the Seven Dwarfs
If anyone asks you the names of the seven dwarfs, it's obvious which names they're probably thinking of:
Doc, Grumpy, Dopey, Happy, Sneezy, Bashful and Sleepy.
These are the dwarfs' names in Disney's 1937 animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and in pop culture they're the names inescapably associated with the characters.
But of course they're not the only names the dwarfs have ever been given. Non-Disney adaptations have found many other interesting names for them:
In the 1912 stage play and 1916 silent film, their names are Flick, Blick, Pick, Whick, Snick, Glick and Quee.
In the 1955 West German film, their names are Wurzel, Klaps, Flink, Troll, Purzel, Tröpfchen and Bimbam (or in the English dub, Whitey, Bushy, Eddy, Teddy, Freddy, Blacky and Bimbam).
In the 1961 East German film, their names are Rumpelbold, Naseweis, Purzelbaum, Huckepack, Pick, Packe and Puck.
In the 1965 Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo episode, their names are Axelrod, George, Dexter, Cornelius, Bartholomew, Eustace and Ferdinand.
In the 1984 Faerie Tale Theatre episode, their names are Barnaby, Boniface, Bruno, Baldwin, Bertram, Bernard and Bubba.
In the 1987 Seattle Children's Theatre production, where they're seven normal-sized siblings whose surname is Dwarf, their names are Walt, Roy, Rose, Elliot, Howie, Jean-Louise and Peg.
In the 1987 Cannon Movie Tales version, their names are Iddy, Biddy, Diddy, Fiddy, Kiddy, Giddy and Liddy.
In the 1987 Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics anime version and the 2001 film Snow White: The Fairest of Them All, their names are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
In the 1994 UAV animated version, Snow White and the Magic Mirror, their names are Dickie, Danny, Dewey, Dougie, Dobie, Donny and Fred.
In the 1994 anime series The Legend of Snow White, their names are Boss, Chamomile, Vet, Gourmet, Woody, Goldie and Jolly.
In the 1995 Native American retelling from the animated series Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, their names are Bright Silver, Sharp Flint, Fool's Gold, Rough Copper, Heavy Metal, Hard Jade and Smelly Sulphur.
In the 1995 Jetlag animated version, their names are Sunbeam, Toadstool, Fawn, Hedgehog, Robin, Cricket and Tadpole.
In the 1998 Golden Films animated version, they're all named Joe.
In the 2009 German TV film from the Sechs auf einen Streich series, their names are Gorm, Niffel, Wichtel, Querx, Quarx, Knirps and Schrat.
In the 2012 film Mirror, Mirror, their names are Will Grimm, Butcher, Wolf, Napoleon, Grub, Half-Pint and Chuck.
In the 2012 film Snow White and the Huntsman, the eight dwarfs are named Beith, Muir, Gort, Nion, Coll, Duir, Quert and Gus.
In the 2019 German TV film Schneewittchen und der Zauber der Zwerge, from the Märchenperlen series, they all have the names of dwarfs from Norse mythology, four of which were used by Tolkien too – Bömburr, FIli, Ori, Jari, Gloin, Ginarr and Thekk.
In the 2019 animated film Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs, their names are Merlin, Arthur, Jack, Hans, Pino, Noki and Kio.
The different names chosen for these characters obviously reveal something about the different tones of each adaptation. It will be interesting to see what kind of name theming the next non-Disney adaptation chooses for them.
@ariel-seagull-wings, @superkingofpriderock
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