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kingoffantasy516 · 26 days
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Ok you know what, let's spread some positivity. Reblog this if you actually like Star Wars
And I am refering to all of star wars and not just select parts of it. Even if you have issues with parts of it, you still enjoy it.
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masterjedilenawrites · 5 months
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List in approximate chronological order:
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (Episode I)
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (Episode II)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (movie)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (series)
Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Episode III)
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Andor
Star Wars Rebels
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV)
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Episode V)
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Episode VI)
The Mandalorian
The Book of Boba Fett
Ahsoka
Star Wars Resistance
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Episode VII)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Episode VIII)
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Episode IX)
For the shows, it can count if you've seen more than half of the seasons/episodes.
Visions and the LEGO shorts are not canon, though I may do a separate poll for LEGO because those are great 😆
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ddeck · 1 year
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if cold blooded bounty hunter why babygirl
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omaano · 1 year
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I've learned how to do lineart, and the colour green no longer terrifies me so I'll only take another half a year to figure out how to shade this drawing for Mereel & Family Booksellers chapter 2 by @sidhebeingbrand and @toughbreaks :D
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clonebrainrot · 4 months
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Goofed on the last poll because I forgot Luke lol Kaz has been moved out of the poll to include Luke lol
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lightineventide · 3 months
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A finished project! Fennec Shand is one my favourite characters from the newer Star Wars installments (partly because of the funny name), so this was a delight!
Pattern by ToyGurumi on You Tube - they have MANY great designs inspired by different movies and TV shows - and they're ALL FREE. Definitely recommend checking their channel out. 😃
I mean, look at this hairstyle:
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I can't imagine how much time and sweat goes into designing and perfecting this, even with a guide I had to start anew twice!
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ylojgtr · 4 months
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why did star wars stories stop having cool names? all the skywalker saga titles are sick, they tie into the plot of the movie and have a really epic feel to them. rogue one is a fine title, sounds star wars-y enough without sounding like a mainline story. but solo? obi-wan kenobi? andor? those are just the names of the characters! nothing wrong with it, comics have been doing it for decades with no detriment to the actual stories being told but...it's just kinda lame yk? ultimate brand recognition is just what comes to mind. clone wars is fine, rebels is ok, they both sound like tv show titles and do a decent job expressing the grandeur (especially cw) of the stories in each show. but book of boba fett? it doesn't even attempt to be like a book?? i honestly couldn't think of what to call them otherwise though. solo wouldn't really work with a title like birth of the smuggler or something, that just sounds stupid. but the books get away with it, the solo sequel book is called last shot, which is cool! obviously a reference to han's contentious firing in anh as well as a direct tie in to the books plot. (speaking of, can we bring back kassha please? can we make her being kadara's mother canon?? i like her)
maybe we were spoiled with the awesome titles of the mainline movies. maybe it's better to give side stories more generic, industry standard names. but i still like trying to think of how the title fits into the story, figuring out who the phantom menace is, if the last jedi is singular or plural, who the attack from the clones was truly upon. i just think it's neat
ps: i realized after tagging this that having the names of the characters just be the names of the show/movie makes it hard to differentiate between tagging the media and tagging the character so...another point to unique naming
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robotsandramblings · 2 months
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is it any wonder i'm so obsessed with, and keep rewatching and rewatching, the animated Star Wars shows? Clone Wars, Bad Batch, Rebels?
the animated shows are by no means perfect. they have their highs and lows. they have their own issues.
but dear god they just really seem to be leagues better than the live-action Star Wars shows (except, arguably, Andor and The Mandalorian). or is that just me????
[full rant below lol]
and it's not just necessairly because they have more freedom with animation. or because they have more episodes in a season. that's not an excuse. i genuinely just think the overall writing, storylines, and characters are way better in CW, BB, and Rebels.
i care more about those stories and those characters. i want to rewatch and revisit their stories and their struggles and their triumphs. i'm invested in what happens to them, even the minor characters. (i know what happens to them because i've watched the show 100 times and yet i STAY invested!!)
but the live-action stuff? sure, each series has maybe 1-2 scenes that are amazing, or maybe 1 entire episode worth rewatching. but i've never once had a desire to rewatch all of Book of Boba Fett, nor Obi-Wan Kenobi. i only have a small desire to rewatch about 25% of Ahsoka. i can't imagine having any future desire to rewatch The Acolyte in full.
which sucks because they have great actors involved, and passionate actors who care about the story and their characters! and there is potential, like there are good stories, good ideas in there somewhere. but they were poorly paced and executed. i'm not invested in the stories. i hardly care for the characters. the live-action shows lack the quality and writing/creative talent that would make them great shows, and that special something, that heart and soul, that would make them my favourite shows.
p.s. on the flip side, i feel ... sad? for those fans who are weirdly uppity about refusing to watch animated stuff. because they are truly missing out on some GREAT content
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yukipri · 2 years
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I saw somewhere someone says it wasn't the Jedi fault what happened at Galidraan, they were there to arrest and investigate, not to kill, and it was the mando who attack first. Is that true ? I didn't read it
Ahh fandom misunderstandings about Galidraan continue.
Understandable, given it's from a relatively obscure base media but the event comes up a lot in fan works. I'll do my best to break it down.
All you need to know about the Massacre on Galidraan
The following info is all from the Legends comic Jango Fett: Open Seasons, specifically focussing on the 3rd installment, Winter. Here's a photo of my physical copy I have open as I type this, so you know I'm not pulling this info out of my ass.
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First, some crucial facts:
1: Galidraan was not a Mandos vs Jedi conflict.
It may appear that way at first glance, and likely seemed that way to many outsiders across the Galaxy who only read about the massacre in a heavily censored news article. But while the battle was the True Mandalorians fighting against the Jedi and ultimately all dying except for Jango, that is not what the conflict was about.
2: There were 4 factions involved in Galidraan.
People oftentimes boil it down to Mandos vs Jedi, but that isn't accurate, because there were 4 parties involved:
The True Mandalorians (Haat Mando'ade; Jango's people)
The Jedi
Death Watch (led by Tor Vizsla, who killed Jaster, Jango's mentor)
The Governor of Galidraan
I have no idea why some fandom takes on Galidraan forget to mention the last two, when they are why the massacre took place at all.
3: The party responsible for the conflict on Galidraan was DEATH WATCH, with the Governor of Galidraan as their accomplice.
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The Jedi were used, and the True Mandalorians were victims.
You can endlessly debate whether or not the Jedi or the True Mandalorians could have taken different actions to have possibly prevented the massacre. And it's true, it might have been possible! There were certainly other actions that both sides could have taken.
HOWEVER. That discussion can ONLY take place after understanding that both sides were very intentionally, and very MALICIOUSLY manipulated by a third party.
This was not a normal Jedi vs Mandos clash. Neither the Jedi nor the True Mandalorians would have fought (would have even been on the planet in the first place!) without these manipulations, so to ask which of the two was to blame without first understanding that Death Watch set them up is failing to get Galidraan at all.
Here's what happened at the Massacre of Galidraan:
Jango and the True Mandalorians took a job from the Governor of Galidraan to kill his political opponents. The True Mandalorians are mercenaries, and this was just a job for them. It's also implied that Jango knew in advance that the Governor of Galidraan had been harboring Tor Vizsla and funding Death Watch*, and he intentionally took the job in order to get the Governor to owe him and pay him with information on them.
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Jango and the True Mandalorians killed the Governor's political opponents, just as they were hired to do, and upheld their agreement. When Jango goes to collect payment, it was a trap—Tor Vizsla and Death Watch were waiting for him, and attempted to kill him.
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Jango escapes, but his jetpack is damaged, as are his comms (or perhaps more likely, his comms were intentionally blocked). This is important because Jango now knows explicitly that they were set up: that the Governor of Galidraan was always working with Death Watch, and that he and his people being called to this planet was a trap in order to kill them. He tries to warn the True Mandalorians (Myles, his second, to be exact) to evacuate, but is unable to reach them because of his comms connection.
Back with Death Watch and the Governor, after Vizsla fails to kill Jango, they watch as the Jedi land on planet. The Governor states: "Yes, as you [Tor Vizsla] instructed, I begged for [the Jedi/the Republic's] help. Informed them that the Mandalorians were slaughtering political activists, which is basically true."
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So, let's get this straight: the Governor of Galidraan, who personally HIRED the True Mandalorians to get rid of his political opponents, is now calling the Jedi to say "Oh no the Mandalorians are killing political activists!" And he did so under the explicit orders of Tor Vizsla. He explicitly backstabbed the True Mandalorians.
Should note that the True Mandalorians do follow a code, and only killed the specific people considered a threat (aka combatants). The True Mandalorians did not touch civilians, but as you can see from frames above, Death Watch goes ahead and kills them to make false evidence against the True Mandalorians and therefore justify their slaughter.
Again: Death Watch/Tor Vizsla and the Governor of Galidraan EXPLICITLY set up the True Mandalorians/Jango.
Next: Jango gets back to the True Mandalorians' camp as soon as he can, and arrives just as a large group of Jedi arrive, led by Dooku. Their lightsabers are already drawn.
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Dooku says to them: "You stand accused of murder. Surrender now and we will ensure that you are fairly treated."
The girl next to Dooku, presumably young Komari Vosa, adds, "But fight us, and we will bring swift justice!"
Jango's response: "Mandalorians, open fire! And shoot the loudmouth first!"
And so the battle begins.
Without any of the previous context, sure, it might be easy to say "Jango's responsible, he fired first." But take a moment to think about what led up to this moment.
Jango knows, explicitly, that Death Watch and the Governor are working together.
He knows that Death Watch just wants him dead, and in fact very literally just escaped being killed.
He knows that he and his people are caught in a trap, and that Death Watch and the Governor want them all dead.
He probably isn't sure how they're going to be killed—until he arrives back at camp, and sees a shitton of Jedi with their lightsabers drawn, who are accusing them of a crime they did not commit. And he must have thought, ah, that would do it.
This isn't a normal encounter with the Jedi. It's true that Mandalorians have reasons to dislike Jedi as a whole, but Jango didn't shoot first because of that.
Jango shot first because he recognized that the Jedi were the weapon that Death Watch and the Governor chose for the execution of himself and his people. And he wasn't wrong.
Could Jango have maybe stopped to have a gentlemanly chat with Dooku and say "Good sir, we did not commit any murder, you were told false information and are being manipulated and we the True Mandalorians have been set up. Please put away your lightsabers so we can talk"? I mean. He could have. But.
With all of the context above, his decision to raise arms also makes sense.
After the battle, all fo the True Mandalorians present have been killed except Jango, as well as roughly half of the Jedi. Many of those Jedi were killed by Jango himself, with nothing but his bare hands—this is how he gains his infamous reputation as a "Jedi Killer." But to him, he was acting in self-defense.
The Jedi—or rather, at least Dooku—realize that they have been used only after the fact, and that they've done something horribly wrong and have killed innocents. Surrounded by the bodies of Jedi and True Mandalorians, and having just watched Jango strangle one last Jedi, Dooku says:
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"What have we done...?"
In the "present" of the comic (pre-clone deal), Dooku also tells Sidious about Galidraan, "It was a misguided mission from the start. And not the first of the Council's many...poor decisions."
So what happened afterwards?
Jango alone was captured alive, and for some darn reason the Jedi turned him over to the Governor of Galidraan*. The Governor sold Jango to slavers and he was forced to work on a spice transport, until an opportunity arose to escape.
After escaping, did Jango seek out the Jedi?
No.
He beelined straight back to Galidraan, where the Governor, who had sold him and worked with Death Watch, had taken his armor (Jaster's armor) as some sort of twisted war trophy. He recovered his armor, and threatened the governor to get info on Tor Vizsla's location.
After that, did he go on a revenge campaign against the Jedi?
No.
He went straight for Tor Vizsla, who was PERSONALLY responsible for the deaths of the True Mandalorians at Galidraan. And he fought him. And killed him.
(or more specifically, injured him then let dire-cats eat him alive. Looks like Fetts have always had good luck with animals)
So that's the facts about Galidraan.
After Thoughts:
I hope this breakdown of the events makes it explicitly clear that Death Watch and the Governor were at fault for Galidraan, and that it was never a Mandos vs Jedi conflict. The same thing would have happened had Death Watch chosen a different executioner—though to be fair, not much can kill a trained group of Mandalorian mercenaries like the True Mandalorians.
Could both the True Mandalorians and Jedi have taken different actions that could have averted tragedy? Possibly. But just as likely, had Jango tried to talk, word would have reached the Jedi's ears that oh no, more Mandalorians are slaughtering the Galidraan women and children! (what Death Watch was doing while the True Mandos and Jedi were fighting) and then one of the more hot headed Jedi like Vosa probably would have been like "These negotiations are a distraction! Even now you're killing innocents—we fight!" And the True Mandos would have been killed anyway.
Again, they were set up. The True Mandalorians to be killed, the Jedi to be used as their ignorant executioner. They were not the only parties involved, and any attempt to peacefully negotiate their way out of it would have been hindered by the true aggressors, who already had contingency plans at the ready. And also, both parties were already expecting certain things of the other: Jango knew the Jedi had been sent to kill them (though not why the Jedi believed they should), and the Jedi thought they were a bunch of murderers, not a professional group simply hired for a job.
This is just my personal take, but while I don't think either Jango nor Dooku acted unreasonably at the time of the battle, there were two points where I think they could have made better decisions (marked with * above):
1) When Jango decided to take a job on Galidraan in the first place, knowing in advance that the Governor was friendly with Tor Vizsla and Death Watch. Admittedly, the comic doesn't provide much context for this, and perhaps the intel Jango had suggested a more distant connection, or something else to imply the Governor would be willing to rat out Death Watch. It seems almost cute that Jango goes ok, well I don't want to just randomly bust this guy's door down to threaten him for info on my arch nemesis, so I'm going to do a job for him and get him to owe me, and then we'll talk.
If there is one not so intelligent move Jango made, it seems like this one, though again there's not much context so perhaps it does make more sense.
2) When the Jedi give Jango to the Governor of Galidraan. I don't know about the rest of the Jedi, but Dooku at least seemed to sense that something had gone horribly wrong with the mission immediately after the battle, before they took Jango into custody. But despite KNOWING this, they didn't take the time to thoroughly investigate (better late than never) before handing Jango to his enemies on a silver platter. I would say that the Jedi ARE pretty responsible for this part, especially since they had reason to know better.
This action of the Jedi handing Jango over also implies that even if Jango had complied and he and all of the True Mandalorians had surrendered to the Jedi in hopes of talks, the Jedi would have handed them all over to the Governor (and Death Watch) to either be turned into slaves or executed. So no, I don't think that would have worked out well at all.
(I'm going to give at least Dooku the benefit of doubt, since the comic shows that at least he (and possibly he alone of the Jedi present) recognized that something was wrong. I'd hope that as the leader and presumably most senior member of the group of Jedi, he'd have some sort of authority, but then again, this is the Senate. He might have tried to at least delay Jango being handed over to the Governor until an investigation was conducted, but was perhaps held back by too much legal tape, and had to watch as someone he was sure was a victim was handed over to a suspicious party. Maybe he personally did an investigation afterwards and found that his bad feelings were correct, but when he tried to bring it up with the Council/Senate, he was told to forget about it. That would certainly shatter what remaining faith he had in the Republic and the Jedi, and possibly also lead him to search out Jango specifically as a candidate for the clone project—but again, this is purely speculation. Either way, Galidraan forms a potentially very fascinating connection between Dooku and Jango that predates Sidious.)
On the Jedi:
While the Galidraan conflict isn't about the Jedi, and they were simply used, I think internally, it does reveal some deep flaws in the Jedi Order as a whole, and that Dooku's criticisms of how they acted are fair. Dooku tells Jango, "[Galidraan] was the last of my foolish errands for the Senate. And the Jedi."
The Jedi are supposed to be peacekeepers, are supposed to understand and help people across the Galaxy, which their connection to the Force is supposed to help with. But by becoming an entity controlled by a political power that responds to mission requests through that chain, the Jedi are at risk of being used for various political agendas, sometimes to terrible consequences—like at Galidraan.
The quote above shows that the orders for the Jedi came from the Senate, who got them from the Governor of Galidraan. The fact is that the Jedi are a completely external force with zero familiarity with Galidraan or its current happenings, who were summoned by a government to do their bidding. If there was any investigation done, it clearly wasn't enough, and the Jedi were essentially turned into super deadly government attack dogs.
Galidraan laid bare the great danger that the Jedi can be, when their power is given to the wrong hands. Again, the Jedi were used—but that they could be used, that they likely have been used in the past and will be used in the future so long as they are beholden to a Republic whose orders they must follow—that's something to think about.
Again, it's not about Jedi vs Mandos. Sure, the fact that the Jedi have bad history with Mandos may have affected the lack of depth in their investigation. But it could have just as easily been "Group of X people are murdering innocents!" and the very same thing could have happened. This conflict revealed far less, "wow the Jedi really hate Mandos!" and more, "the Jedi and the Republic have a flawed relationship, and obeying government orders does not necessarily a peacekeeper make."
Given that the Jedi decided to give Jango to the Governor, I think it's very likely that no deep investigation was ever done into Galidraan, and if it was, it was covered up. After all, it's against the Republic's interests to show that they passed manipulated info to the Jedi, because they can't have the Jedi wanting to question future orders or worse, refuse to obey! And in a way, it's against the Order's interests to show that they not only fucked up by going to the mission at all, but further fucked up by handing the last surviving victim to the enemy after the fact. Add to that the fact that Death Watch was on site actively manipulating evidence and muddling the truth, and Jango no longer has anyone left alive to vouch for him so it's only his word, it's very likely that the truth really never got out of the small circle of those personally involved.
Perhaps the Jedi taught about Galidraan internally as a cautionary tale about being careful about the orders they're given. But given the above, I think that's incredibly generous and frankly unlikely.
On Jango Fett
This leads me to a final point: I disagree that Jango passionately hates and wants revenge on the Jedi.
At least, based on this story, as well as his depiction in the Bounty Hunters video game (which is supposed to be a sequel to this comic, even though its depiction of the start of the cloning contract isn't mutually compatible with the version in this comic) Jango doesn't actually really appear to care all that much about the Jedi at all.
You can say what you will about his actions, but he always has a very clear target for who his enemy is, and he goes straight for them. Immediately post Galidraan, it was the Governor of Galidraan and then Tor Vizsla specifically—not even the rest of Death Watch!
And while there isn't all that much official info on what Jango did after he killed Vizsla until he was pulled into the cloning project, I see zero evidence that he was consumed by revenge, or that he attempted to hunt down the rest of Death Watch or kill any Jedi despite the harm they have done to him in the past.
In fact, from his depiction at the start of the Bounty Hunters game, which I think is the best source of this period of his life that I can think of, it looks like Jango just kind of threw himself into bounty hunting work. After all, one does not have the reputation as "best bounty hunter in the galaxy" overriding "former Mand'alor, leader of the True Mandalorians" unless he did, well, a lot of bounty hunting.
He was a loner who didn't have any friends, which implies he didn't go looking for any surviving True Mandalorians—and there must have been, not everyone could have been in that battle. I suspect it's out of guilt, but that's a separate discussion. He didn't go hunting Jedi specifically, because presumably not many Jedi (who still identify as Jedi) have bounties on them, and "Jedi Killer" would certainly be a reputation louder than bounty hunter if that was his main focus.
But no. He was just a sad, lost dude who's really good at killing people so continues the Honorable Mercenary traditions of his people who are now gone, all by himself. Even the contest that lead to him being chosen as the Prime clone was originally just another job, and he just happened to meet Montross in the process, but he didn't really go out of his way to hunt him down either, despite how he was personally responsible for Jaster's death.
However—if you don't know that about Jango, and again don't have a full understanding of what happened at Galidraan (which again, I doubt many people do), I think it would be very easy to go oh! The Jedi killed all his people! So of course he hates Jedi!
(Which then provides a reason for why the Sith would think he would want to work with them to hurt Jedi—but does NOT explain why the Jedi would not think it suspicious that he's the Prime clone for an army supposedly made to help them. But that too is a separate exploration.)
All of this makes Jango a very fascinating character for me, and I could go on to explore his motivations and actions so much more—and in fact I do!!! All of those explorations of Jango and his motives and past are included as a large part of my fic, The Prime Override! So I won't go into it more here, this post is long enough, but you can check out my thoughts there! (LMAO sudden self-promo)
But anyway!!! I hope this whole thing was interesting for you, and that it helped you understand what happened at Galidraan better!
Again, the comic is Jango Fett: Open Seasons, written by Hayden Blackman, art by Ramon Bachs, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson, published by Dark Horse Comics in 2002.
While I believe the standalone comic is out of print (I had to hunt down my copy on ebay), it's all included in Marvel Unlimited's digital comic library. It's also in the Star Wars Omnibus: Emissaries & Assassins collection, which might be cheaper because it's more recent.
As tragic as Jango's past is, it's one of my favorite Legends stories and I recommend reading the story for yourself if you can!
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bberry005 · 5 months
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i want omega and boba fett to meet sometime between the bad batch and a new hope and upon that meeting i want them to fight each other
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masterjedilenawrites · 8 months
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Mesh'la
At first, all you could hear was your own heart thumping in your ears. But then you realized beyond that, there was a low, gentle chuckle...
Boba Fett x fem!virgin!reader | 2.6k words
Content: spice [18+ only], virginity, kissing, fondling/groping, quick and passionate, fingering, PIV, cursing, friends to maaaybe lovers
From this request about reader asking their best friend to be their first. Start there for context or check out other character options.
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[18+ only below the cut, please and thank you]
Boba reached over and took your chin between his fingers, gently guiding you to look back at him. His face, once stoic and serious, was now reshaped into one of amusement.
"Mesh'la," he crooned in his low timbre. "You don't need to be shy with me."
His fingers remained on your chin, stroking along the side of your jaw softly. Your heart was racing wildly, completely unprepared for this kind of response to your proposition.
"You... you're not... upset?" you questioned.
He chuckled again, finally bringing his hand back down.
"I'm a little surprised. But upset? Far from it."
Your breathing came easier, though your heart was still unable to be controlled. You hadn't ruined things with him. And further, he seemed to be open to the idea. Into it, even.
He rested his other hand on the dock next to you and leaned far enough in that you could smell blaster residue wafting off his clothes.
"I'm glad you trust me," he said, returning to a lower register that sent chills across your skin. "Not many do."
"Not many know you," you were quick to defend.
Boba smirked and made a low hum, as if he didn't quite believe you but wasn't willing to argue. Sometimes you struggled to help your friend see himself as good.
Instead of pursuing that line of conversation, he instead turned back to the matter at hand. You blushed as you realized he was looking at the exposed skin of your shoulders.
"So, just to make sure I understand," he said. "You're wanting to have sex with me?"
Even though that was exactly what you wanted, you still felt bashful hearing him say it. You nodded quickly.
He brought his hand up and it hovered by your arm. "So I have permission to touch you?"
"Yes," you breathed out. As soon as you did, the backs of his fingers started brushing along your skin tenderly.
"To kiss you?" He said as he leaned further in, his lips mere centimeters away from where his fingers were caressing your arm.
"Yes," you whispered again, and relished the contact his lips finally made against you.
He gave a few feather-light kisses up to your shoulder before speaking again.
"To enjoy you?"
You sucked in a breath, caught off guard by the phrasing. He pulled back at your hesitancy and questioned you with his eyes.
"You don't have to... I mean, I know I'm not... you know... you've been with others...." You couldn't find the right words to explain your sudden self-consciousness.
But Boba was shaking his head, able to gather your meaning regardless of your inability to express it properly. "Don't sell yourself short, mesh'la. In another life, if we'd met differently... say, at a cantina, instead of a jail cell... I would've taken you home."
You were flattered, undoubtedly. You knew his type, the sort of people he went for when he was looking for a good time. You'd never considered yourself in their league, so to hear him say otherwise now meant a lot. But you also couldn't help but laugh a little at the scene playing out in your head.
"Unfortunately, I wouldn't have let you though," you admitted.
"I know," Boba smiled in agreement. "You would've needed to trust me first."
You nodded, grateful he understood you so well. You shouldn't have worried as much as you did about this proposition of yours. Boba was your best friend for a reason; he'd take care of you in any way you asked.
He brought both of his hands up now and combed some of your hair back before taking your face gently between them.
"Do you want this or not?"
"I... um... right now? Here?"
"I don't see anyone around." He pretended to look about, but it was dark and the lake was shrouded by trees. "And if someone happens to wander this far, they'll get a nice show."
You blushed again at his boldness.
"Besides," he continued, "I thought you were tired of waiting."
You had to relent at that. "I am..."
"Then relax," he husked, smoothing your hair back again and grasping your head more firmly. "Let me do this for you."
A short nod from you was all he needed. His mouth met yours firmly, pleasantly. As your lips melded together, he brought his arm around your back and guided you to lay down under him. You didn't even mind the hardness of the deck, not when he was kissing you like this. Like you'd always wanted to be kissed.
His mouth quickly moved from your lips to your jaw to your neck. His hands were roaming freely as well, first squeezing at your sides, and then tangling in your hair. 
"Boba," you breathed out in pleasure. The goosebumps along your skin settled into warm and pleasant tingling.
"Mesh'la," he breathed back.
He pulled his lips off you for the two seconds it took to get his shirt off and then they latched back on. He was like a man starved, couldn't get enough. You briefly wondered what that meant... was he was putting on a show to make your first time feel good? Or was he genuinely enjoying you?
Your own shirt quickly followed, and Boba let out a deep groan as he took in your bare chest. His lips soon followed the path of his gaze, kissing and sucking every inch and working you up into a blushing mess in the process.
"Boba..."
It was the only word you knew now. And you two hadn't even gone that far yet.
Pants were the next to come flying off, and after several more moments of basking, groping, and kissing, then it was underwear. You were fully bared to each other now. The breeze, picking up the coolness of the water surrounding you, was a nice contrast to the heat coursing beneath your skin. You'd swear you were losing your mind at the all the sensations you were feeling all at once.
"I've got you, Mesh'la," Boba said, suddenly sliding his arm underneath you again and lifting you up. He maneuvered you so were straddling his lap. A very distinct shape, warm and leaking, was pressed against your folds and you gasped at the contact.
"Not yet," said Boba, pecking your lips quickly as his hands rubbed up and down on the tops of your thighs. "Got to prep you first."
You vaguely knew what he meant, but your neediness was growing. This was it, you were finally getting what you wanted, with someone you trusted and cared for so deeply. You couldn't wait any longer. You needed him.
You tried shifting your hips to feel more of him, but he stopped you. You whined and he laughed.
"Trust me, Mesh'la," he said as his mouth found your skin once more. "Soon enough."
As he suckled against your neck again, his hands started making their way from your thighs into your center. You whimpered at the touch of his thumb against your clit and your hips seemed to jerk of their own accord. This was wonderful. Better than any fantasy you could've conjured up for yourself.
"So good for me," Boba was saying into your neck as a digit slipped inside your heat. He helped your hips rock against him and find a rhythm that had you panting. "So good...."
You were arriving at a place you'd never been before, and though it was foreign, you knew instinctually what it was. You forced your hips to slow to a stop and tried to get your breathing under control.
"What's wrong?" Boba immediately detached from your neck and looked up at you. "Am I hurting you?"
"I... want you," you managed to get out.
His worry was immediately replaced with another amused smirk.
"And you'll have me, Mesh'la. But I want you to come like this first." He accentuated the word by pushing in a second finger, making you gasp out in pleasure. "It'll help make the second easier."
"But I don't know if I can... a second time," you rasped, still proceeding to rock yourself on him again. You couldn't help it. It just felt too damn good.
"Doubting my abilities?" he asked in mock offense while he continued to stroke inside you, hooking gently in just the right place.
You shook your head, eyes squinted shut as you tried to find your words amidst the heated sensations across your body. "No, doubting mine..."
Boba only hummed and kept working you, eventually adding a third finger and helping you adjust to the extra stretch. You were again approaching that strange but recognizable place of no return. You decided to trust him and lean into it, rocking harder as he crooked his fingers more firmly within you.
"Fuck," you couldn't help but call out into the night. Your fingers dug into his shoulders as you finally reached orgasm.
"Good girl... good girl," Boba was coaxing you along, his voice low and sultry against your ear. "That's it. Such a good girl. So sweet. So beautiful."
He was blabbering now and you couldn't stop moving. There was still something coursing through you, not quite as intense as before, but you knew you needed to chase it quickly before it disappeared. You looked at him with desperation in your eyes and was surprised to see his were dark with a lust of his own.
He was swift as he removed his fingers and flipped you back around to lay against the wood of the dock. You only had a moment to admire the sight of his cock flush against his stomach before he got close to you again.
"Ready, Mesh'la?" His voice was as raspy as yours, full of a desire you'd only ever dreamt of someone feeling for you. You nodded frantically, needing him inside before exhaustion overcame you.
He pushed in halfway with a groan, careful to let you adjust to his size before continuing. He was all blubbering words along the way.
"You are so beautiful like this."
"Such a good girl..."
"I've wanted you for so long."
"You are perfect."
Your mind wasn't really comprehending any of it, only taking his words as encouragement to press yourself to him, rock until he was fully inside, run your hands along every inch of his skin, breathe him in like he was always meant to be a part of you.
"Oh Boba."
He pulled himself out slowly but then pushed right back in, and that kicked off the rapid pace you'd enjoy together. He let his weight lay against you enough to create the friction you needed to break once more, this one intense but short lived. You stopped breathing for the few moments it lasted.
"Where?" you heard him croak through a groan as you found your breath again. You shook your head, unsure what he meant.
He gave another groan and then lifted himself off you, pulling out so quickly it took you a few seconds to even miss his heat. His member was in his squeezing hands and his spend spurted onto the deck next to your thigh. Your mind was still reeling but you could at least appreciate the beauty of the sight before you: Boba Fett, eyes shut, body bare, mouth forming a silent prayer... basking in a similar feeling to the one he had brought you to just now.
When he finished, he sat back on his haunches with a sigh, looking up at the stars for a moment before training his eyes back down to your panting form beneath him. A faint smile lit across his features, an even more beautiful sight than what you'd witnessed before.
"Well?" he asked.
You smiled back. "Amazing," you said quietly, barely audible. "Thank you."
He chuckled as he leaned over you, resting on one arm while his opposite hand smoothed your hair back.
"Good. First time's can be... weird." He chuckled again, and you got the sense he was probably thinking back on his own first. You'd have to ask him about it later, when you weren't as tired. "I didn't hurt you, did I?"
You shook your head. "I don't think so."
"Sore?"
"Um..." you shifted, testing out your body, which still felt flushed and buzzing. "Maybe a little."
Boba hummed. "Best take it easy the rest of the night. Come, I'll help you get dressed."
"Oh," you found yourself saying as you let him help you sit up. It was over then. So soon.
That familiar chuckle returned. "Were you wanting cuddles?"
Your eyes flitted about. You weren't sure what you were wanting now. You hadn't thought beyond the one step of losing your virginity.
"It's alright if you do," he said, tapping your legs to bring your attention back. He had your panties at the ready to slip back on. "I usually don't offer but I'll make an exception for you. Give you the full experience."
You let him dress you, all the while mulling over his words. And not just the offer to snuggle, but the ones that were coming back to you from before, within the throes of pleasure. That you were perfect. That he had been wanting you. Were those mere words? Did he say them to everyone he was with? Did everyone say them in these moments, regardless of their truth?
"What?" he questioned your silence as he then started gathering his own clothes.
"Did you mean what you said? About wanting me?"
He froze with his shirt only halfway on his torso. He looked off into the distance and you panicked.
"It's okay if you didn't. I just wasn't sure what you're supposed to say during... everything... if it's supposed to be things you really feel or things to help the other person feel... Either way is fine, I just want to be sure...."
Boba slowly pulled the rest of his shirt down. He had a slight frown as he considered his words and knelt beside you.
"I don't think there's anything that's supposed to be said," he replied slowly. His eyes flicked to yours and held a sort of wariness in them. "For me, when I'm only looking for a good time, I stick to the simple stuff."
You nodded even though you weren't sure what he was getting at.
"You said you weren't looking for love," he continued, still choosing his words carefully. He lowered himself into a seated position and stared out at the water. "And I have no right to ask for that, either. But... I need you to know this wasn't just a good time for me. I care about you, mesh'la. Whatever you want, I'm happy to give it."
Now you felt closer to the truth. You scooted yourself closer and met his dark brown eyes with softness.
"What about what you want? You're my friend too. And I don't want to take advantage. If there's more that you want..."
Boba shook his head, his shoulders tensing a bit. "Let's... let's just take this one step at a time. We don't need to start making decisions like that right now. I just had an incredible orgasm a minute ago, for kriff's sake, I'm not exactly in the best frame of mind for this."
He laughed nervously and you relented. You knew he shied away from commitment, that tying himself to other people was terrifying to him. It had taken him long enough to become your friend. If there was anything more you could be, that would take time, too. Besides, you weren't even sure what you wanted in that regard just yet.
"Well," you offered in reassurance, "As long as we're still friends, and I get my cuddles, then I'm good for now."
He rolled his eyes playfully and hoisted himself back on his knees.
"Anything for you, mesh'la."
He scooped you up, chuckling along with you as he carried you back to the ship for some much needed rest.
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luckthebard · 11 months
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Ngl I’ve spent a lot of C3 really hoping we would ever get more specific engagement with Laudna’s years alone. I’d been holding out for some explanations or character work around that in-game. And it’s…I’m gonna go with Mildly Annoying that it now feels like that got ignored/glossed over in the campaign cause they were planning to explore it in the novel. I don’t…love it, I’ll say that.
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omaano · 2 years
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“Hello then, to an Upright cousin.” The child (...) grabs his jacket boldly, pointing back to the door through which Mird brought it. “Is what you seek through there?” “Eh,” it grunts in frustration, waving even more vigorously through the door.
Mereel & Family Booksellers chapter 2 by @sidhebeingbrand  and @toughbreaks
Just a cleaned up sketch WIP for now, because I don't deal too well with green stuff, and this one would require quite a bit - but I'd been itching to take a crack at this scene for a while now, so here I am! I'm willing to trade this drawing (made for the "fantasy" square of my @bobadinweek AU bingo card, because fae children count there, right?) for the other one made for this very same story on the technicality that Jaster actually very much lives in this one. Technically speaking. I tried my best!
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abduloki · 1 year
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Star Wars Timeline
Episode 1 : The Phantom Menace Episode 2 : Attack of the Clones
The Clone Wars
Episode 3 : Revenge of the Sith
The Bad Batch Obi Wan Kenobi Solo Andor Star Wars Rebels Rogue One
Episode 4 : A New Hope Episode 5 : The Empire Strikes Back Episode 6 : Return of the Jedi
The Mandalorian The Book of Boba Fett Ahsoka
Episode 7 : The Force Awakens Episode 8 : The Last Jedi
Star Wars Resistance 
Episode 9 : Rise of Skywalker
(Please correct me if I’m wrong as I’m a little confused which is why I try to make this list.) 😅
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