It's like 7:50 here, idk if it counts as tmr for you, but if you're still doing the Bingo thing, maybe some FoxmaThorn (or just Foxma if you prefer) with an...Evil AU? Sounds like an interesting twist. If I'm late, I'm super sorry and just ignore this.
(This probably isn’t what you had in mind, but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless!)
The Jedi Killer, this is how the mysterious assassin has begun to be named by those who are brave enough to speaki about him. Dogma doesn’t particularly care about it, but he’s got to admit that it has a nice ring to it. Jedi Killer…
It all started with Krell.
At the time Dogma couldn’t know what life had in store for him: just when everything seemed to be over, he got an opportunity to begin a new life.
Sure, he’s working for a Sith Lord now, but what’s the difference? Sith, Jedi, they’re all the same to him now. Given how easy it can be for Jedi to fall to the Dark Side, he’s doing the galaxy a favor by terminating them; he’s gotten quite good at it, you know?
A thing that he never expected he was going to enjoy as much as he does, is the thrill of the chase after a kill. The Coruscant Guard is good, very good; it makes things more fun with the way they always try to catch him.
They provide some amusement to Dogma’s otherwise bleak life, though that may have something to do with the fact that he’s taken a shine with two of the Guard Commanders.
Commander Fox is someone Dogma feels close to despite the fact that they’ve never met: he looks like a tormented soul too. Always on the job, he hates when he’s not in control of things; Dogma is beginning loving messing with him on purpose, leaving some misleading clues behind and sending him messages with his kills. He’s thought about what would happen if they were to cross paths, if they were able to physically meet. Would Fox put up a fight? He bets he would.
Commander Thorn is completely different from Fox, but Dogma still respects him. It’s obvious that he loves his brothers, even though he should’ve understood by now that nobody cares about the clones, that if he really loved them he should begin to kill the Jedi in order to end this war, which is exactly what he’s doing. Later, he’ll kill his Sith employer as well, so that nobody will have to fight anymore. If he weren’t so busy with his mission, he wonders if he and Thorn would’ve been friends; he seems cheerful and accepting, something Dogma would really enjoy. Oh, the Dogma from Umbara would’ve disagreed so much on this, but that Dogma is dead, buried under a renewed sense of duty, not towards the Jedi anymore, but towards peace.
Would he be able to convince Thorn to join him? He seems less duty-bound than Fox, so maybe if he twists his words right, he might be able to do it.
As much as Dogma has come to love them separately, it can’t match the height of his love when the two of them are together. There’s something about the way they mesh so well that never fails to amaze Dogma.
He feels jealousy, possessiveness and some form of shame when he spies them through the lens of his sniper rifle - his only companion since he’s dedicated himself to his mission - but he’s not jealous of them in the sense that he wants one of the other. He wants both.
They’d be excellent allies and even more excellent lovers. If only they’d join him…
Sometimes he loses himself in whichever fantasy his mind is able to concoct.
In this ideal world there are no Jedi, nor Sith Lord. The Force doesn’t exist at all.
In this ideal world, the three of them are together and, most importantly, free to be and do whatever they want.
In this ideal world, they’re happy.
Other times, his scenarios are more true to reality, but with a few huge changes.
In this ideal world, the ship that was taking Dogma to Kamino isn’t intercepted by Count Dooku’s, but one of the Guard’s.
In this ideal world, Fox and Thorn would’ve taken him under their wings. They would’ve protected him.
In this ideal world, they would’ve loved him.
These are only fantasies, unfortunately, which can only live in Dogma’s head. They can’t and won’t become true no matter how much he wants them too.
The only thing Dogma can do is to keep tainting his hands in blood, taking one life after another, getting one step closer to peace each time he does.
It’s his act of love towards all the clones, but especially those two Commanders that he can observe from afar but will never have.












