All 10 of General Grievous’s Wives (& 30 children)
(Also Master List: here is where I’m trying to collect all my Kaleesh headcanons)
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Love Begins
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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All 10 of General Grievous’s Wives (& 30 children)
(Also Master List: here is where I’m trying to collect all my Kaleesh headcanons)
They wanna make it a crime to be me but the only crime I see is the fact I don't have a glass of wine in my hand 🤣🤣🍷🍷#JustWineMomThings
when the characters never really make peace with it
Bumps your ankle
Bumps your ankle
Bumps your ankle
Bumps your ankle
Bumps your ankle
Life-size General Grievous' wheel bike
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a museum founded by filmmaker George Lucas and his wife, businesswoman Mellody Hobson. The museum is located in Los Angeles, California and expected to be on September 22, 2026.
Already been planning my pilgrimage, probably next year 😅
Amygdala Robot by Marco Donnarumma, Ana Rajcevic and Neurorobotics Research Lab Berlin Amygdala is an artificially intelligent robot in the form of an uncanny human-like limb hung inside an industrial-grade computer server cabinet. Disturbing and yet sensual, abject and sinuous, Amygdala uses a knife to manipulate and sculpt a large piece of skin. Its labour is repetitive, careful and neverending. The robot’s only aim is, in fact, to learn a ritual of purification known as “skin-cutting”. x
"character deserved better" (but they were never going to get it that's the stuff great tragedies are made of) vs "character deserved better" (but the writers really blew it)
basically the best thing any character can do is decide they don't want to be afraid anymore - in fact they never want to be afraid of anything ever again - and take action so drastic they fail to realise that this too is a decision motivated by fear. or to account for the Consequences of that.
[with obvious perverted intent] hey. don't you want to release the safety catches on that character. don't you want to flip off all the switches holding them back and let the control rods go.
I hate being aware that my frenzy meter is filling
—ˋˏ✧ dragon by witold pruszkowski, 1896 ✧ˎˊ—
No Worries Then - Submitted by lembellique
#E4171B #98143D #7B234F #5A0E29 #3A1020 #1D1F25
“The line, “I’m not like you, brother. I never was,” it works on several levels for me, which is first and foremost that he isn’t a trained Sith. He isn’t that super evil. He’s got barely any training from Dooku. He’s kind of more magically imbued by Mother Talzin than anything else, which is evidenced when he dies. So it’s kind of an admission by us, the writing staff, that when we wrote Savage originally it was for lack of having Darth Maul, and now we have Darth Maul. So “I’m not like you, brother. I never was.” He passes on. I thought, also, it gives us this evidence of Maul not shedding all lack of care either, because you see him affected by the death of his brother. It seems to matter to him, and it seems to register. Sam [Witwer] and I came up with this really good thing – and this is where Sam is just brilliant to have on your acting team – Sam wanted to start out by calling Savage “brother,” then transition into calling him “apprentice” this season. And he doesn’t really refer to him as “brother” again until right before he dies. You see Maul trying to shed that humanity by depersonalizing his brother, but he couldn’t even do it.”
— Dave Filoni from and Interview with IGN talking about Savage Opress meeting his end and what that meant for Maul (via finish-the-clone-wars)
GOOD TO KNOW.
(via the-last-hair-bender)
destroying and betraying yourself for nothing all by yourself, handsome?
people who are gay: yeah I’m gay
people who are straight: yeah I’m straight
people who are aroace: no no the jedi order definitely makes everyone burst into tears upon mentioning this is a universal experience
the BONK meets the CLANKCLANKCLANKCLANKCLANKCLANK
THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT | Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU (2026)
i tend to avoid discourse because most of it is trite and pointless but just this once i feel like i need to state my opinion: i think everyone should bend to my dark and evil will
finally someone said it