i’m a little unwell about these two
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i’m a little unwell about these two
After the last episode of Shadow Lord. Maul's first encounter with, so to speak, innovation. Oh, these young people with their gadgets—back in our days, we were swinging swords ourselves!
Sudden strange vision )
I drew what I think the Inquisitors would have looked like back when they were Jedi!
-Crow feels like a Kaleesh, given his body type, claws, and face shape + mask (high-set eyes means he likely isn't humanoid and this is a distinctive feature of the Kaleesh, and the mask leaves perfect space for his tusks). The mask is definitely reminiscent of traditional Kaleeshi ones, though it's more Imperial/mechanical in vibes rather than tribal/boney. I initially drew him with a similar cloak to his imperial one, but removed it because I wanted to show the robes underneath better.
-I imagine Marrok as a Kage, given his unusual propensity for unarmed combat and attacks; their species is famous for their hand-to-hand skills. I picture him as also having been 100% locked in as a Jedi, though perhaps with some kindness beneath the irritable surface that's since been extinguished by Imperial torture. Their species canonically maintains their memories their entire lives rather than forgetting anything unimportant like humans, which could also have helped him rise to the level of prowess we see him at.
-The Seventh Sister (awooga) seems like she would have been a sweetheart before the Empire tortured her and turned that compassion into sadism. I have a headcanon that her padawan was a Quarren given her helmet shape; she seems to have always wanted to be a mother and I imagine she was very attached to her padawan, given that's the closest thing to a child a Jedi is allowed to have. The Empire would never do anything to said padawan! Never!
Anyway, let me know what you think!
marrok and crow are deeply in love and nothing you can say will convince me otherwise
I watched Maul: Shadow Lord recently and I got a bit obsessed with the two Inquisitors. I haven't really been keeping up with Star Wars for a long time, so this is the first time I've seen these characters. I may draw some more of them together. Their designs are just so hot.
So if Marrok and the Crow were Jedi like all the other Inquisitors... what the heck were their Jedi selves like? With the others I can at least see how they could have been Jedi (if we didn't outright see them as such), but with those two seeming like horror villains... yeah.
At least with Marrok we don't actually know what's under his armour (besides that weird green smoke in Ahsoka that may or may not be Nightsister magick shenanigans), but especially with Crow, did they always look like this? Or did becoming Inquisitors change them?
Like seriously, was there some creepy plague doctor grim reaper ass Jedi ominously walking through the halls of the Temple as everyone went about their day? Was there an unnaturally quiet and brooding dude with unnatural body movements ominously standing in places there?
Like, I know how someone looks and acts shouldn't be a judge of whether they're good or evil, but with how Filoni designed these two, it really makes you wonder how different they were as Jedi.