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Return of the Thief will be released on October 10, 2024 and there will be TWO matched sets of all six books! Wahooo!
for the ask game: 9, 14
Hi!! Thank you for asking!! <3
9. tell us about a wip/idea that you're excited about!
I'll go with my gen wip, it's an idea I've been toying with since 2020. It's an "Obi-Wan went to Bandomeer" AU in which Anakin becomes Qui-Gon's padawan and come aotc Qui-Gon puts a very swift end to Anakin's affair with Padmé by not sending him back to Naboo. Anakin, furious and still reeling from his mother's death, is sent to Bandomeer to assist AgriCorps member Obi-Wan in his investigations on entire harvests that just seem to disappear into thin air.
This investigation has already got Obi-Wan almost killed (by Ventress), and he needs help and protection from the Order. He is expecting a Shadow, or at least a Knight. Instead he gets an unstable teenaged padawan who is spitting vitriol on everything Obi-Wan has ever wanted and never had, and who is apprenticed to the same man who refused him. It's an old wound, but it stings.
Of course the beginning is NOT GOOD and they bitch at each other all the time, Anakin because he's Anakin and Obi-Wan because he's petty, but then of course Obi-Wan realizes that somehow he would kill people bare handed for this absurd boy and Anakin realizes that this stupid farmer is actually amazing and should have been a Jedi Knight and the Galaxy is saved and happy ending for all because I can't always be writing misery.
Anyway this is the story I think I'll write when I wrap up NSC.
14 ⧽. is there anything outside of your normal content that you want to write?
The first answer that comes to mind is "YES I WANT TO WRITE SOMETHING HAPPY FOR ONCE" lol
On a serious note, I don't think I'll ever be able to write anything but Anakin and Obi-Wan, or at least Obi-Wan centric, but once, I think around 2019, I was toying with a canon compliant prequel centered on Sifo-Dyas and Dooku. I wanted to write the parallel fall into madness/fall to the dark side triggered by the visions Sifo-Dyas had and neither of them could understand.
Way out of my league I think. Also, no Obi-Wan no party :(
kingofattolia replied to your post “kingofattolia replied to your post “the better au where anakin...”
Obi-Wan holds out the longest because he will be DAMNED if some untrained, showoff civilian idiot foisted on him by politicians belongs in HIS systems army, some naive kid that will put his men in danger and he'll have to babysit, and even though he's heard of Anakin vaguely he pretends to be absolutely clueless (Anakin whomst??? never heard of her). Anakin's tendency to not follow orders specifically infuriates him but over time he realizes that Anakin's life has been the furthest thing from the cushy privilege he imagined, and that he truly does want to help people and make a difference, and that he truly is a mind-blowing pilot (almost TOO good... hmmm...) and they're thrown into a horrible situation in battle one day and save each other's lives and almost by accident they are best friends before Obi-Wan realizes anything has happened
lohikaar replied to your post “kingofattolia replied to your post “the better au where anakin...”
Ahsoka has merch, but so do many of the clones. For some reason, most battalions have at least a few troopers that avidly follow podracing. Obi-wan thinks that Anakin looks vaguely familiar before realizing that whenever he does bunk inspections, Anakin's face is plastered all over the barracks. The 212th has never had a higher number of troopers trying to join than it does when word gets out that Anakin Skywalker (*the* Anakin Skywalker!) is a pilot
so fuck whatever canon has going on, i want THIS au ONLY
ok so the other month i was at a book sale and picked up the first 2 Bartimaeus trilogy books mostly because you talk about them, and i'm almost done with the first one, and i gotta say... i am having a Blast. i cannot DESCRIBE how happy it makes me that Bartimaeus is a purebred idiot. Nathaniel is too but he's like the classic kind of angry nerd that's all smarts zero wisdom. Bartimaeus is 100% organic grass fed moron and i love him
BARTIMAEUS FANDOM RISE
I love my absolutely idiotic djinn son so very VERY much.
(1/2) Hey GFFA question for you... I haven't read "Master and Apprentice" yet, but I've been following your metas avidly. I agree that Qui-Gon's half-baked desire to just start running around unilaterally fixing every injustice in the galaxy by force is CLEARLY not the way to go. Obviously there was lots of interesting discussion in "Queen's Shadow" as well about the ethics of working within a flawed system and accomplishing less vs. the dangers of going rogue as Padme grappled with her choices.
(2/2) In one of your metas you said something interesting about how the New Republic’s failure to thrive and fix the galaxy’s pervasive problems also showed the pitfalls of radically trashing the old system instead of affecting change from within. My question is: DO you think the Republic could have been saved/successfully reformed through internal activism (given the sheer scale of corruption, greed, and impotence near the end of the Clone Wars) and if so, HOW?
I HAVE BEEN TURNING THIS OVER AND OVER IN MY HEAD because it’s a really fascinating question to ask and, at the end of the day, I’m not sure there’s really an answer, partly because it’s complicated and we’re missing so many huge pieces of Star Wars and also, if there were easy answers, god knows we’d be doing them IRL already.I’ve been turning over the question, “How do you effect and keep actual social change?” and I keep coming back to one thing at the heart of it–you have to have a general public that has a majority of people onboard with it. Without that, if the majority of the public doesn’t care or disagrees with a social change, eventually it’s going to fall through and revert back to the way it was before. You can leeroy jenkins it all you want, but if there’s no system in place to support those changes, if there’s no public widespread demand for it, it’s going to revert within years, if not months.That’s the big problem with the Republic, that the general public was apathetic about holding senators to responsible law-making and law-enforcement. There were pockets of people who were protesting things like the clones being a slave army (as the Propaganda book showed us) but they were not the majority, the majority of people seemed apathetic on it, so long as they didn’t have to fight. I mean, even with Padme’s big speech to the Senate, slavery wasn’t a part of the conversation (despite that it was the perfect place to bring it up and she says nothing about this, show how little a part of the conversation this was), but instead about how “buying people is making us poor”.As important as Palpatine was to this whole process, he didn’t invent the corruption that was in the system. I do tend to believe that the Republic could have been saved if he hadn’t been there, that the war polarized everything and took the good-hearted politician’s jobs from difficult to basically impossible, that the sheer scale of the war kept everyone from having the time or resources to do more than put out immediate tire fires and never getting time to address deeper roots of problems. But, had the general public reached a consensus on an issue and been willing to hold the government to it, not even Palpatine’s manipulation of the system could have held up against the uniting of quadrillions of beings.This isn’t to say that individual action had no place, because people like Bail and Mon and Padme and the Jedi are working with the system, bettering it or helping people when they can, which is important to do. Queen’s Shadow was fascinating because it did bring up the idea of going rogue politically (which was a much gentler version of what Qui-Gon seems to be suggesting), that she did basically do exactly that during TPM, she went around the Senate after they didn’t immediately act, and Padme pays for it for years, which stymies her ability to actually get anything done or help anyone, because she’s put on the outs for it. It sets her back and she has to work really hard to gain trusted allies--and this is her full time job, to work on this kind of influence and policy-making. And it’s difficult, but she does make some progress, she does make the galaxy a little better, through using the system so that their can actually stand.Without Palpatine’s influence, I think more instances of this could have helped steer the Republic back from the brink. It would be harder towards the end of the war, once everything was so fucked up, but the whole point of the war was that everyone was pouring their energy in the wrong directions and becoming increasingly unwilling to listen to anyone else, so the Separatists just kept digging in their heels as much as the Republic did. And that wouldn’t be easy to change. For example, you know it was his influence that had the Senate voting for making negotiations with the Separatists illegal, which meant that both sides got further entrenched in their arguments. You take Palpatine out of the equation and it doesn’t magically get fixed, but Padme and Bail and Mon’s efforts suddenly have a chance of reopening negotations, which has a chance of settling things with the Separatists.It does make things further complicated by some of the things happening in the war, though, like, a lot of people joined the Separatists because of disenfranchisement with the Republic, but they’re also part of a group that’s literally enslaving entire planets and murdering rulers. They try to murder King Katuunko, they try to enslave Mon Cala, they funnel support to the Zygerrians who start up their slavery again, etc. The Separatists don’t want to just be left alone, they planned to have war from the beginning, that’s how they were found out on Geonosis in the first place.Basically, once the war started, it got a hell of a lot harder to clean this mess up because the corruption got so much worse. But I do think it was possible to have reformed the Republic through internal activism and working within the system, had Palpatine not been there. We see glimpses of how people start to make a real difference through it (like Padme in QS, as a most recent example, or how the Jedi help free the people that the Separatists want to enslave), but the problem is that nobody knew Palpatine was evil. We, the audience, through hindsight, foresight, and omniscient point of view know it, and sometimes it’s easy to forget that it’s not super obvious in-world, that the vast majority of people were entirely fooled by him, so their point of view looks like they have a chance to reform it through internal workings, they have a chance to make real, lasting help to people through crawling forward in progress, but they have no idea that Palpatine is roadblocking them and making it impossible.So, ultimately, the answer is yes and no. The Republic was worth saving from the point of view of those who were in it, because the alternatives were far worse, there was no feasible alternative, the Separatists were oppressing more people, the Empire was the ultimate in oppressing people, even burning it all down and starting over DOESN’T FIX ALL THE PROBLEMS.You have to get widespread public sentiment (and willingness to actually enforce) onboard, you have to make sure the entire thing isn’t falling apart around you, you have to get the politicians to actually do their fucking jobs, and all of those are different roles done by different people and all of them need to be in place. And, like, radical activism does sometimes have its place, but that’s when democratic options are off the table, which can be complicated to figure out when that is, but widespread public sentiment still has to be on your side for that to actually hold--like the worlds that don’t elect a senator and get a corrupt one, then, yes, radical activism might be your only option, to rebel against the non-elected government, but if the public of that world doesn’t really care, then all the leeroy jenkinsing it in the galaxy isn’t going to hold it in place and it’ll just revert right back to where you started.Without public sentiment being onboard, you’re doomed to fail. And I think that was ultimately the far more difficult problem that never got fixed, because there’s no easy answer to it. If there were, we’d already be living in a utopia, we wouldn’t have gone through the shit we went through in 2016 onward. And who the public listens to, who they should listen to, who they’re willing to listen to, who has the experience to avoid a full on smear campaign, who has the experience to speak of these things and who should be governing the people, is a hell of a complicated thing.
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kingofattolia replied to your post “i think i could genuinely make an entire essay on bpd!anakin and bpd...”
DO ITTTT
sanbantaikarin replied to your post “i think i could genuinely make an entire essay on bpd!anakin and bpd...”
Do it do it do it
y’all i really appreciate this support djkhskjhd i’m so tempted but also worried i’ll get started and then end up too distracted to finish so keep that in mind but aaaaa
kingofattolia replied to your post “I wish we could see some other sets of Yoda lineages because the...”
I'M BEGINNING TO SUSPECT THEY'RE ALL LIKE THAT. there's probably a completely healthy, coherent lineage line of healers or archivists that we've never heard of, just doing their jobs, enjoying their healthy teacher/student relationships, serving the Force as best they can... i firmly believe that at least all Guardians are garbage fires though
HONESTLY!!
If there’s a whole network of non-public-facing Jedi librarians and medics (not generating nuclear levels of interpersonal conflict), that’s probably the main reason the whole Order hasn’t self-combusted by the Clone Wars.
It must be something about being in the field and the expectations around it that chew up Guardians and spits them back out as hyper-competent dumpster children