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Sorry this post is late yesterday was rough. This is definitely one of my favorite videos! We got a lot more of Cal's backstory (as well as the trauma of living through Order 66) this is the most pictures I can post and Cal is just so expressive in this one. The foreshadowing is wild when you know what's going to happen and the dialogue with the Clones. Cal definitely wrestles with his guilt from this which really isn't his fault none of the Jedi expected the Clones to betray them
Here's a link to the video
The apex predator known as Gorgara "the winged daemon of the canyon," employs trickery and versatility while soaring to dizzying heights and scouring the deepest crags. A thick, armored hide makes her resistant to straight-on attacks but certain areas may become vulnerable during combat. She is known to latch onto prey with a fierce grip, hoisting them into the air on her powerful wings.
@swsource one year celebration: Day 5 - Free Choice -> favourite planet Dathomir
(Quote from Anakin Skywalker TCW season 3 episode 14)
I’m very excited for Jedi: Survivor and it was a delight to draw Cal and all of those creatures ! Pack 1 : Original Trilogy Pack 2 : Prequel Pack 3 : Sequel Pack 5 : Mandalorian Pack 6 : Other
These are chirodactyl. Where as the nightsisters ride rancor, and the nightbrothers ride wolf-boars, the witches of the Misty Falls Clan favor chirodactyl as their mount of choice.
The obvious upside is flight. The downsides would be their smell, brainless hunger, and ill temper.
They have a very ill temper.
Love bats but Gorgara in JFO sucks...
The practice of making the ascent to the cave beneath the Witch's Horn fell out of use after 10 BBY. The lair, once the roost of the chirodactyl called Gorgara, retains hydraatis acid markings left by former Nightbrothers who made the journey up the peak.
Startling examples of early offerings have been preserved in the cave: tokens for the chirodactyl made in exchange for the health and protection of the brothers, suggesting a practice in sympathetic magic, or that there was a shared belief that the chirodactyl — one of the oldest of its species on Dathomir — may have possessed magical powers.
Several of the pictographs have been smeared with mushling inks to simulate Nightbrother markings, and many have faded paints in place to suggest variations of goldenrod, brown, butter yellow, and crimson skin. The most daring and elaborate pictographs must have taken hours to etch, the risk to self less than the dangers presented to those Nightbrothers requiring supernatural aid.
Dathomir's "brotherhood", it seems, extends beyond concern for the individual, often petitioning the creature to grant favour to those in need: wellness, good fortune, safe keeping for the smallest and most vulnerable of the Nightbrother warriors subject to the dangers of their world.