On Dantooine or Coruscant, when Revan is a kid:
Kreia: I will teach you everything...
Revan: How not to be betrayed by your own friend and student?!
Kreia: ...In fact, this is not included in the curriculum...
Many years later...
Jedi Exile: I don't trust anybody!
Kreia: Then you are learning.
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a little during the war and post war to game era design for my jedi exile since i finished a kotor2 replay. even though i played male exile i decided to keep the 'canon' name so abracadabra i transed his gender. i kept the all white color scheme the TOR exile appearance had.
he and mandalore set out to save revan post kotor2 fall in love and he goes to run wild with the mandalorians for the rest of his life
some canderous art here
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pathetic bpd failprince ✨
the clingy duke wants to take everything from an exiled heiress (愛が重い騎士公爵は、追放令嬢のすべてを奪い尽くしたい) // support the artist (jp)
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Does anyone else find the Night Court sooooo boring? Like, there's nothing interesting there, no courtly dynamics or anything, just some sexist Illyrians and sexist people in the Court of Nightmares as well, and the whole book is Rhysand throwing his weight around WHEN he feels like it but not doing shit about genuinely important issues (like sexism). Rhysand is smart supposedly, but I've never actually seen him use TACT in this series. He's so powerful that he doesn't need to or whatever. Blah blah blah, Night Court is the biggest and the baddest.
But the Autumn Court...
Cutthroat, beautiful. It has sons competing for power from an early age, through combat and courtly wiles. Only the strong survive. It produced a Lucien and an Eris, and their complicated brotherly relationship. You have a paranoid, abusive leader. You have the whole LoA + Helion affair, a love child. The man who abandoned his heritage to play courtier to another High Lord. Who is friends with two humans, one who is tied to an evil god. You have Eris, playing the perfect prodigal son while planning a coup right under his father's nose. Both are potential High Lords. You have Gwyn, a part water-nymph having Autumn heritage; we could explore how mixed High Fae are treated as well. Also, I want to know more about how Lucien learned to catch fish with his BARE HANDS???
Finish the line: Autumn court males have fire in their veins and...
The way I'd read an entire series on the Autumn Court ����😩😩😩😩
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Thinking about KOTOR 2 again.
First time drawing my favorite Iridonian tech guy. I absolutely love Bao Dur and the Exile's history & relationship so ofc I ship them (alongside Atton/Exile too) 🥲
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At this point, gender nonconformity is about what the person says their experience is.
If a woman with a beard or a man with lipstick and a mustache says they're gender nonconforming, then they are! If a woman with short hair or a man with long hair says they aren't, they aren't! And that's not even getting into the awesome nonbinary, abinary, genderqueer, intersex, and general genderfuckery that may both be and not be conforming.
So much of what is even considered gender conforming or gender nonconforming is based on a world of exclusion. When we start defining one's conformity with whether they fit into white cishetero perisex standards or not, we play into the idea that there's only a very narrow window of what is considered worthy of time and thought.
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i only like default rpg main characters if they're women, if they're men i hate them on principle i'm sorry
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Is it true that Elizabeth of York birth celebrated like she was a son? I have seen some historians say this.
Hi! Yes, Edward IV did celebrate his daughter’s birth as though she was a male heir (“a prince”).
While we have no contemporary reports at the time of Elizabeth of York's birth, we know that Luchino Dallaghiexia reported that the birth of Edward and Elizabeth's third child, Cecily of York, "rejoiced the king and all the nobles exceedingly*, though they would have preferred a son'. Wanting a son (ie: an heir) was typical for their time period, likely enhanced by Edward and Elizabeth's unprecedentedly controversial marriage, her very unsuitable origins and his own status as a usurper. The fact that he was described as being "exceedingly" delighted at the birth of his third daughter in a row regardless does support the claim that he would have gone over-the-top to celebrate the birth of his first legitimate** child.
Hope this helps!
*Bizarrely, I have seen several historians and blogs using Dallaghiexia's letter to claim that he was bitterly disappointed at Cecily of York's birth. I don't understand how historical reading comprehension can be so poor that "rejoiced the king exceedingly" has somehow been rewritten as the...exact opposite of that. With no self-awareness whatsoever.
**His illegitimate daughter Margaret (known as Elizabeth for some reason) was almost definitely born before his marriage. We don't know the birth dates of his other two illegitimate children: I think the likeliest conception date for Arthur was in early 1470, but it's unverified; and we know nothing about Grace (which was in fact her surname, not her name) other than the fact that Elizabeth Woodville seems to have been very attached to her.
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Revan, Malak, the Exile (at the age of 25+-): lead jedi against mandalorians because the Jedi Council aren't going to lead them to help the Republic.
Bastila (at around 20): has to deal with the consequences.
They are all *in unison*: Thank you, the Jedi Council, for our happy youth!
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i'm tickled by the idea of mandalorians having an oral tradition of unbroken narration put in place by canderous as part of his whole PRESERVER deal. part of it is his story (and the one of the jedi exile he traveled with and how they fell in love) being passed on that way.
AND then mandalorians make and remake the story as movies of varying quality over the millennia - anything from soapy romance to serious sad war movie interpretations of it
so i had a little fun drawing a poster for one of those fictional movies: the more romance oriented "Cin Kar'ta". inspired/based on a c-drama poster you can look at here
it's a timeless queer classic in mando culture and popular contraband in the jedi temple
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