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“Snapshots of Padmé Amidala’s Life, After Obi-Wan” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
01 Jul 2007
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This is seventy-five random (but essentially chronological, if with some overlap) moments from the life of Padmé Amidala, whose life is forever altered after she meets Obi-Wan Kenobi. There is a 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 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 2 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Growing Up Naberrie in the Shadow of Civil War: Pooja Naberrie” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
27 Sep 2007
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This is fifty random (but essentially chronological, if with some overlap) moments from the life of Pooja Naberrie, youngest daughter of Sola Naberrie and Darred Janren and niece of Padmé Amidala, during the period of time covered by the Clone Wars (with some overlap, at the end, with events in my Thwarting the Revenge of the Sith trio). There is a 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 5 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“The Handmaidens’ Own Little Kallaia: Ryoo Naberrie” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
28 Sep 2007
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This is fifty random (but essentially chronological, if with some overlap) moments from the life of Ryoo Naberrie, eldest daughter of Sola Naberrie and Darred Janren and niece of Padmé Amidala, during the period of time covered by the Clone Wars (with some overlap, at the end, with events in my Thwarting the Revenge of the Sith trio). There is a 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 41 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Yearning to Be Free: Malthias Faoláne Zai’ac Konran, Better Known as Mal” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
01 Aug 2007
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This is fifty random (but essentially chronological, if with some overlap) moments from the life of Malthias “Mal” Faoláne Zai’ac Konran, whose life is forever altered after he’s “saved” from the (likely otherwise quite brief) life of a fugitive runaway slave wanted for questioning in the deaths of half a dozen slavers and slave owners on Nar Shaddaa. 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 6 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Love and Duty: Ellie Skye, Princess and Advisor to the Princess of Theed” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
15 Aug 2007
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This is fifty random (but essentially chronological, if with some overlap) moments from the life of Ellie Skye, the extremely young replacement Princess of Theed following the election of former Princess of Theed Padmé Naberrie to the throne of Naboo. There is a 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 7 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Illyn Leshra (Jaffa Ginborjo) Tammesin: A Rose by Any Other Name” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
30 Apr 2008
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This is seventy-five random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Illyn Leshra (Jaffa Ginborjo) Tammesin, the mother of (Ryseidas) Dormé Tammesin. 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 29 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Shmi Maakaruna Skywalker Lars: Dreaming Flowers Raining in the Desert” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
15 Apr 2008
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This is one hundred random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Shmi Skywalker Lars, a woman most famous for being the mother of Anakin Skywalker and unknowing subject of a long-term project of a certain Sith Lord and Master by the name of Darth Plagueis. 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 30 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Aracaelia ‘Celly’ Ylessia Retrac Organa: Not a Hypochondriac, Just Force-Sensitive and Rather Telepathic, Thanks All the Same!” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
15 Jun 2008
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This is fifteen random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Aracaelia ‘Celly’ Ylessia Retrac Organa, the eldest of the three half-sisters of Bail Prestor Organa. 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 33 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Ruaighne ‘Rouge’ Macanna Retrac Organa: Using Fashion as a Shield/Weapon Since 6 BNA!” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
16 Jun 2008
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This is fifteen random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Ruaighne ‘Rouge’ Macanna Retrac Organa, the middle child of the three half-sisters of Bail Prestor Organa. 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 34 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Raymus Kayos Antilles: From a Piloting Captain to a Crown Prince” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
21 Jun 2008
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This is fifteen random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Raymus Kayos Antilles, the fourth born child and only boy of Bail Kayid Antilles. 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 37 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 1,719
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 6
- Hits:
- 282
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“Alessya Lustena Retrac Organa: Never to Willfully, Knowingly Do Harm . . . ” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
30 Jun 2008
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This is fifteen random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Alessya Lustena Retrac Organa, the third and final wife of Prestid Organa. 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 38 of Star Wars: You Became to Me
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“Xekyprius ‘Kyp’ Amortrian Durron: Much More Than Just Another Pretty Face” by Polgarawolf
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
05 May 2009
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This is one hundred and eleven random but essentially chronological moments from the life of Xekyprius “Kyp” Durron (as preliminarily planned out for the AU series You Became to Me, anyway), a Jedi Bendu renown for his piloting skills and sheer raw ability in the Force. 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 52 of Star Wars: You Became to Me