I am of the belief that everything Anakin does is something Obi-Wan probably would have done when he was a padawan; which is why whenever he sees one of Anakin's half-baked plans, Obi-Wan dies of second hand embarrassment.
godspeed solider (student) in the trenches (midterm hell) 🫡 whenever you have a chance, your links to this blog in your ao3 notes broke bc of your url change. not a priority ofc! just wanted to give you a heads up! :D
Yessir 🫡
I was wondering if anyone would notice cause I was planning on updating them later in the day lol!
But yes thank you for the wishes! Same to you as well, trooper.
your khos and tunguma series is so cute!!! my heart hurts!!! curse you author for expanding upon the tragedy of the clone wars!! thank you so much for writing this series!!!! :D
Thank you so much 🫶
I'm glad you've enjoyed the series so much, I just wanted to provide people with my favourite Dad-Daughter duo!!
When Ahsoka was still being petitioned over before she became Anakin's padawan, I like to think that the first clone she ever met was Wolffe. I've already wrote a fic about it here, but I just love this concept so much.
It would explain why she doesn't question that much when she meet Rex and the boys for the first time.
I'd like to also think it would have been her introduction to hand-to-hand fighting. The Jedi not being much to brawl, the 104th would be glad to teach her what they've learned. From their own teachers and from late-nights at 79's.
There's gonna be a new chapter for Tungu; "Children" that sorta centres around this I just have to build my motivation.
I've always wanted to write an AU of the Clone Wars where at the same point, Anakin & Obi-Wan leave the Jedi Order, but Ahsoka stayed.
I've drafted and deleted a bunch of concepts for an idea like this, but the main idea would also be them reuniting after the war is finished at there being tons of tension (since Ahsoka would feel pretty betrayed) but yeah.
I'm on the fence on writing this, mostly for execution of it all, but would this be a cool AU or not?
The best works in my very biased opinion: when the found-siblings actually act like siblings.
Like, no, I'm not gonna share my food with you. Get out. But if you need a new liver? Like right now? Yeah, put me in, coach. I'm about to HOP onto that operation table.
Summary: Shaak Ti remembers the day Ahsoka Tano came to the Temple. Nothing more than a bundle of Togruta in oversized Jedi robes, purring as loud as can be.
The master-post for the fanfiction I'm currently writing called...
Operation: Five-Hundred and Forty-Two!
Summary:
When Barriss was pulled from the rubble of that droid factory, Gree thought she had a concussion, at least. It turns out the situation was much worse than he thought, especially when he saw her drop all of her meticulously crafted walls around one particular individual: Commander Ahsoka Tano. Kriff.
AKA How Gree saved the galaxy by being an ally.
Last updated: Jun. 10th, 2026
The main pairing in the fic is Barissoka, which is, predictabily, Barriss × Ahsoka.
Genuinely, this is probably a coming-of-age and what-if story as much as it is a sapphic-romance one. So if romance isn't your bread and butter, there will be other things going on in the plot to pay attention to!
[If anyone is wondering or cares, in this fic, Barriss is a lesbian, and Ahsoka is bisexual.]
Feel free to ask me about my fanfic! My askbox is open (*^▽^)/★*☆
This is written in the style of a 5+1, as there are only 6 chapters, each showcasing a different part in the war where Barriss just falls more and more in love with Ahsoka— as well as Gree and the rest of the 41st trying to set them up without getting caught by Ahsoka's legion of older brothers.
Chapter 1: Post-Barriss & Ahsoka meet where the story kicks off — (Barriss develops a crush and Gree panics)
Chapter 2: How the 41st attempts to help Barriss try her best to woo Ahsoka, they use... unconventional methods
Chapter 3: The 501st start to get the sense someone is trying to set their commander up with someone... nuh-uh bro. Meanwhile, Barriss and Ahsoka have a moment away from it all.