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Caring for Your Pathetic Lifeform by LMSharp
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
20 Mar 2025
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When Qui-Gon Jinn took Anakin Skywalker from his home planet of Tatooine, Obi-Wan Kenobi, as usual, took responsibility for taking care of his master's latest project. Anakin Skywalker promptly turned around and adopted Obi-Wan, and Obi-Wan has the intuitively created Force bond to prove it.
Knighted after formally sitting only half his trials, Obi-Wan has come around to the idea of teaching Anakin Skywalker. But Anakin has more in store for Anakin than even a joyride on a fighter in the middle of a battle--in both lamentably exciting and predictably mundane ways. Teenagers are teenagers, after all.
Meanwhile, Qui-Gon Jinn adjusts to life after the injury he sustained on Naboo, and Yan Dooku realizes what he has done and almost did. There can be no going back, no redemption--but perhaps there is still a way for him to serve his conscience and the sheep of the shadowed Republic, unaware of the monster killing them from the top.
Continuing on from And Who's Going to Feed Him, an AU where Obi-Wan and Anakin started off on the right foot and Qui-Gon lived through the Battle of Naboo and inadvertently changed the face of the galaxy writ large--though perhaps not as much as his old master might have wished.
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- Part 2 of And Who's Going to Feed Him Star Wars AU
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“Darra Shandai Mijana Thel-Tanis: An Unheroic Sacrificial Offering” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
30 Sep 2008
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This is thirty-six random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Jedi Padawan Darra Thel-Tanis, who, after finding herself unexpectedly pregnant, allows herself to be slain on a mission, so that she won’t have to suffer through the shame of being cast out of the Jedi Order for her indiscretion and violation of the Jedi Code in regards to the rule forbidding attachments. There is an actual story here – one small thread among the vast woven tapestry of life that is the living history of the galaxy, stretched out and twisted, knotted into the whole, curled down among the roots of time, connecting various moments together – but one must read between the lines to capture it. It is not precisely the truth, for the subtle story of these moments is sketched out here in words, and, in the sin of writing down a life, it inevitably changes the shape of things. But it is nevertheless a form of truth. (From a certain point of view . . . )
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- Part 45 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Jedi Knight Siriana ‘Siri’ Tachi, Or Karayen Arœna Kelbek Namidka: A Woman Owned By No Being” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
15 Sep 2008
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This is seventy-five random but chronological moments from the life of Jedi Knight Siriana ‘Siri’ Tachi (given name Karayen Arœna Kelbek Namidka), a talented pilot and fairly close friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s who (unfortunately for her) harbors unrequited romantic feelings for Obi-Wan for most of her life. There is an actual story here – one small thread among the vast woven tapestry of life that is the living history of the galaxy, stretched out and twisted, knotted into the whole, curled down among the roots of time, connecting various moments together – but one must read between the lines to capture it. It is not precisely the truth, for the subtle story of these moments is sketched out here in words, and, in the sin of writing down a life, it inevitably changes the shape of things. But it is nevertheless a form of truth. (From a certain point of view . . . )
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- Part 44 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Xanatos Áediah Valdís Adi-Ai-Aiji: Former Padawan Apprentice of Qui-Gon Jinn and Alleged Fallen, Dark Jedi; Current Missing Piece to a Very Important Puzzle” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
15 Jul 2008
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This is one hundred and thirty random but chronological moments from the life of former Jedi Padawan and supposed Dark Jedi Xanatos of Telos IV. There is an actual story here – one small thread among the vast woven tapestry of life that is the living history of the galaxy, stretched out and twisted, knotted into the whole, curled down among the roots of time, connecting various moments together – but one must read between the lines to capture it. It is not precisely the truth, for the subtle story of these moments is sketched out here in words, and, in the sin of writing down a life, it inevitably changes the shape of things. But it is nevertheless a form of truth. (From a certain point of view . . . )
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- Part 50 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
