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In the Year Ruusan by wingbit
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars Original Trilogy, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
20 Nov 2024
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When Obi-Wan leaves the ship, Leia strapped to his front and Luke on his back, he doesn’t walk out onto the rendezvous he planned with Senator Organa. Instead, he’s on Mandalore—in the year after the battle of Ruusan. The Mandalorian Excision is on the horizon, the Jedi are being defanged, and the Sith still live.
The Jedi Master has been sent back a thousand years to save the Jedi Order, the galaxy, and, possibly, himself.
(Feat. Too much world building, political intrigue, a lot of Mandalorians, an unusual amount of OCs, and the Skywalker twins coming of age YA Disney Channel Original.)
Bookmarked by ephhemeralite
07 Dec 2024
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sooooo interesting!!!! i'm absolutely captured by this already
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Only In Darkness Does A Purer Light Shine by PlotlessWanderer
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars Legends: Jedi Apprentice Series - Jude Watson & Dave Wolverton
23 Nov 2024
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Slowly, Jaster raised his hands, palms out and open and empty.
“Ad. Where’s your cabur? Or rather, your Master?”
Because surely there was one? Baby Jedi were not left to roam the universe unattended, much less a war ravaged planet. But baby Jedi were not usually wrapped in layers of filthy, blood stained rags. Were not usually malnourished to the point of gauntness. Were not usually willing to face a Mandalorian alone, much less attempt to fight them to the death without provocation.
Then again, his mere presence was apparently provocation enough. And the kid was obviously serious about either driving Jaster off the planet or removing him from the universe entirely.
(Jaster takes a brief deviation to a war-torn world, discovers a Madalorians worst nightmare and consequently diverts the course of the whole galaxy)
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Bookmarked by ephhemeralite
02 Dec 2024
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laying down on the group crying sobbing. this is so so good. so compelling and realistic and thoughtful and goddddd it's so good
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“My name is Obi-Wan Kenobi, leader of the Young.” Obi-wan repeated, unwavering. “And I must speak to the Mand’alor about an urgent threat to his life.”
“How did you get this comm code, child?” the Mandalorian said, a disapproving tilt to his helmet.
“I am a General,” Obi-wan snapped, impatience taking over. “And I have limited time before Kyr'tsad breaks down the door. I’d very much like to get this sorted before then.”
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eleven stars by qigiined
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends: Jedi Apprentice Series - Jude Watson & Dave Wolverton, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
01 Jun 2022
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If the squirrel no longer fears Yan, then he must find something that she does fear, and that is this. And this needs to be implemented in the garden immediately, if Yan hopes to protect any more tomatoes.
“My apprentice,” Sidious says, “I have noted that you have been absent from your post lately.”
“Taken ill, I have been, my master,” Yan says smoothly, as though he is not one such person who waltzes around town wielding a great, horned, plastoid bird.
Sidious blinks in a fashion that resembles the very same creature in Yan’s hands. Yan blinks back innocently.
“May we walk?” Sidious asks.
“We may indeed,” Yan says.
(Dooku joined the darkside because he thought it would take him away from a life tied up in red tape and, finding that what was awaiting for him on the other side of the Force was just more goddamn red tape, he moves out to the country to an old cottage and demands that his grandkids come help him set up a pig pen.)
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But Brady had laughed like it was a joke, and then Brady’d said, no you’re not. C’mon, you’ve never been like that, and then Brady’d gotten upset and said but wouldn’t it be easier if—
And then Brady hadn’t talked to him for five months.—
After Matthew loses in the Stanley Cup Final, Brady takes him to a cabin for a weekend. They have a lot they’re not talking about.
Bookmarked by pensultimate (ephhemeralite)
10 Apr 2024
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the prose in this fic is really, really gorgeous -- there's a really nice balance of slick and creative phrasing alongside extremely effective simplicity. the pacing and tone is beautiful. i keep a screenshot of the 'what's it like to have siblings?' paragraph on my phone to reread and send to friends every now and then! brady & matthew's relationship (as well as the wider tkachuk family) is very compelling and honest. i really enjoy how the situation is slowly revealed to the reader; it adds a lot to the impact. the actual substance of this story makes me sooooo emotional, the homophobia is portrayed in such a realistic way while also maintaining matthew's own sense of self and how he might realistically react. this is one of my favorite hrpf oneshots, i really couldn't recommend it enough! i've read it thrice since it was posted and i'm sure i'll revisit it again. amazing work!!!!!