Night art with Admiral Ma'kro and the First Syndic of the Mitth's Family - Thalias.
Later I will tell you more about their roles in the "Eleventh Fleet AU", but for now will just drop a little spicy art of this duet.
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Night art with Admiral Ma'kro and the First Syndic of the Mitth's Family - Thalias.
Later I will tell you more about their roles in the "Eleventh Fleet AU", but for now will just drop a little spicy art of this duet.
Ok question for the Thrawn fans
Genuinely, do you believe Thurfian had a valid reason for going against Thrawn?
Yes
No
In the middle
What does it mean to haunt a narrative?
As some may know from my postings: im currently reading through Outbound Flight (for the first time) and have previously read through the Ascendancy trilogy. I also want to point out that other users (on Tumblr) have made their own posts commenting on Thrass' death affecting their time with these books.
What I wanted to analyse here: is how the death of Syndic Mitth’ras’safis haunts the pages of these books.
In Outbound Flight - Thrass sacrifices himself alongside Jedi knight Lorana Jinzler. I feel that a noticeable difference here compared to other character deaths: is that Thrass doesn't die from old age, an illness or an accident. We are shown his humility and selflessness by his act of sacrifice. He made the decision to end his life in favour of saving many others.
He gives up the chance of seeing a new day so that the survivors can.
(in the Ascendancy trilogy) Thrass' name is repeatedly mentioned in passing. He's brought up in conversation by other characters and the narrator. He didn't just die and was left by the wayside as the narrative went on. His name is actively invoked and remembered, which in turn keeps his memory alive.
While we don't receive a scene of Thrawn reacting directly to Thrass' death (I can understand from a writers perspective as to why Timothy Zahn made that decision) we're informed that he wished to spend his last night on Csilla, and the ascendancy as a whole, sitting at the bistro they both visited first as friends, then as brothers.
We never see Thrawn's raw reaction and eventual greif over Thrass' death, but its clearly there underneath the surface. Thrass' death is carried on Thrawn's shoulders throughout the remainder of the trilogy.
He's mourned and missed and mentioned.
Another thing to mention is that in the Ascendancy trilogy we're given hints of Thrass' perosnal life: he has friends, he visits his mother, he has a favourite bistro, he learns to play Tactica with Thrawn. He was made to feel real. The reason his death his so horrific is because it felt real. The weight of his life is felt. The impact it had on the people who knew him is felt.
The senior aid to the Mitth patriarch: Thiviklo, goes out of his way to deliver the data cylinder Thrass had compiled before his death - to Thalias. One of his last acts before the events of Outbound Flight, was to reunite Thrawn with his sister. His death was unforseen and traumatic.
Thrass' death (his memory) actively haunts those who knew him (including the reader).
He had friends, colleagues, superiors, a mother, a brother. His death is so frighteningly tangible. Throughout the trilogy, so many characters perish (good and bad). But its only Thrass' death that invoked such a profound reaction in me.
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Join Mitth'omo'rossodo the Tragic as she paints her sons on the beach.
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Thrawn’s Musings: 2
A Mother’s Sacrifice
Summary: Sad!Thrawn shower thoughts. I wanted to explore what a Chiss mother’s lullaby would be like considering their culture of rematching to new families. Are they conditioned from childhood that one's birth family may not always be there? Is it taboo to speak of one's past if rematched to a new family? Do Chiss keep in contact with their former/birth relatives if they are rematched? Does a birth family only refer to one by their new name, or a variation of one's core name since it's the one that follows the Chiss for the entirety of their lives? I’d love to see more people exploring this.
Precision, precision, precision was Thrawn’s mantra as beads of sweat streamed down his face and onto the floor of his private sparring gym. Of all the private amenities provided to him as Grand Admiral, this had to be the one he was most thankful for. The vibroblade gripped in his right fist thrummed with energy as he wielded it with brutal efficiency, the blade flashing as it made contact with the Imperial sentry droid’s black plating. He swiftly lifted his left forearm to block a rapid punch from the droid, the vibroblade’s hilt dragging along his chest and plunging forward into the droid’s alloy abdomen. Energy crackled along the plating and caused the droid to seize, granting Thrawn mere seconds to catch his breath. Fatigue was beginning to take over, and when he glanced at the crono on the wall, he realized he had been sparring for over 30 minutes. If he continued, his form would become sloppy.
Absolutely unacceptable.
“Override...Code Ruhk,” Thawn said between ragged breaths. The droid immediately shifted into attention stance and powered down, Thrawn’s reflection becoming clearer in the sudden darkness now occupying its dimming red eyes. He swallowed as he took in his appearance, noting his own red eyes hooded with exhaustion, and his blue skin a shade paler than usual.
His reflection was the only Chiss he’d laid eyes upon in the years since he’d entered Imperial service. It had never bothered him before, but for the past few months, it had begun to weigh on his mind. A reunion with Admiral Ar’alani was anticipated in the future due to unusual events occurring within the borders of the Empire, but it had yet to come to fruition. Had he even spoken a word of Cheunh in the past standard year? A hollow feeling began to expand in his chest. His exercising garments, now saturated with perspiration, felt too tight as the sensation spread throughout his entire body.
Melancholy. A feeling he was never fond of but currently permeating every fiber of his being. He shook his head and exited the sparring gym. Light followed his movement as motion sensors tracked his path from the gym to his shower. The thought of warm water and soap washing away the sticky sensation he felt all over brought a smile to his face. Surely that would make him feel better. He strode into his refresher, settling on the fact that of all his private amenities, his spacious shower ranked second. He began humming as he removed his garments and entered the stall, stark white lights illuminating the space. Soaps from distant planets housed in a variety of containers lined the wall, each a unique piece of art that made his cleansing space akin to a private gallery of all his intergalactic travel.
He was still humming a tune as he pressed the buttons to activate the shower, releasing a sigh of satisfaction when steaming water hit his skin from various jets clustered along the ceiling and walls. However, as the realization of what he was humming began to process through his mind, the smile that was plastered across his face slowly shrank. He pressed his lips together and closed his eyes, tipping his head back as water ran through his hair and cascaded down his back.
Rentor. His home planet. The melody? His mother’s. He could still hear her voice echoing within his mind as he stood under the jets, his humming increasing in volume as he remembered the words of the old Chiss lullaby.
Deep in the Chaos,
Far, far away.
Cold unforgiving,
Our Ascendancy brave.
Resilient hearts,
Traditions of old.
Fortune be with you,
Warrior soul.
Thrawn felt the weight of his sadness from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. He wondered if it was possible that his own reflection made him recall the characteristics he inherited from a woman he never spoke to again after rematching to the Mitth. The woman who gave him life.
Your name may change,
And your life may lead,
Down paths I can’t follow,
To places I won’t be.
He had never reached out to her. Although it was frowned upon, birth family contact had never been explicitly prohibited by the Mitth. As he lathered dzisnir herb soap on a cleansing cloth and began scrubbing his torso, he felt the reason for his choice rise from the depths of his mind. There was no question about the pain this topic held in his birth home.
Vurika’s disappearance. Being an inquisitive child, a young Vurawn constantly asked about his older sister after she vanished. There were never clear answers from his parents, although he would catch a pained look sweep across his mother’s face if Vurika was so much as mentioned. After countless attempts, he at some point stopped asking. However, he always ruminated on it, hoping to solve the reason for her disappearance as easily as a tactical dilemma.
Oh, how naïve he was.
As the years passed, Thrawn did his best to excel in his studies and remain obedient to his parent’s wishes, if only to not be the next child that disappeared. In hindsight, he realized his parents could have never revealed such sensitive information as to Vurika’s whereabouts, even if they had wanted to.
Even if the silence hurt them as much as it hurt him. Even if he had vanished as well.
But you, my dear child,
Remember in your heart,
That if I live in your memory,
We’ll never be apart.
As he rinsed off the last of the soap, Thrawn felt his throat tighten with raw emotion. His mother had not lost just one child, but both her children to the needs of the Ascendency. More so, his passion for art stemmed from her influence. The fondest of his childhood memories were those seated next to her easel, watching her blend colors and bring to life the faces of children she would never see again. Had she had more children? Had she sung them that lullaby? Had she seen his successes and failures on her Questis news feeds, reading about a son who no longer acknowledged her existence? Was she still alive?
There was no way for him to answer these questions now. Unlike everything else in his life, he had never planned for this.
He had never planned to think of his birth mother, let alone miss her.
He found he couldn’t bring himself to exit the stall as he shut off the water. The light around him seemed too bright, and his breathing was shallow and quick. He closed his eyes for a moment to settle his senses, and was stunned to see his face- her face, peering at him from the earlier reflection in his training droid’s eyes.
In that moment, a sudden tremor emanating from the core of his being overcame all his logical faculties like a massive explosion; emotions that had been suppressed for survival finally erupting on the surface. He roughly grasped the handlebar along the wall with one hand, and a pitiful whimper escaped his lips. Then another, followed by another. He could feel the tears roll down his face as shudders racked his entire body. He had given everything to the Ascendency, and so had she.
So had she.
Although I don’t know,
What harms you will face,
My love for you transcends,
Both time and space.
So go far, my child,
And if you seek me,
Within your reflection,
There I will be.
And as Thrawn finally cried for the mother he once had, he allowed himself to wonder if all their sacrifices would be worth it in the end.
Thank you to @stars-n-spice for the Thrawn divider!
some headcanon rules: colors are not totally bound to families, but are used more than others. shapes and flow play a big part in the design. basically go crazy and have fun with your own designs :D
house icons (other than mitth) are just headcanons as well and not confirmed~
fun little makeup ideas for each Chiss family still working on the other ones. inspo pics from pinterest. just search graphic eyeliner if you want to take a look at the cool designs makeup artists have done.
So uhm… I‘ve attempted to, for the millionth time or so, to learn how to draw people and after many ripped pages and burned sketches I can finally say that I like this one.
For anyone wondering, this is what the Mitth Speaker Thyklo looked in my head. That woman had one scene in Greater Good but it was enough to give me mum-vibes. Not just any mum, but my own. This is probably also why she turned out to look like a chissified, long-haired version of my most adored woman.
(I can’t take credit for the clothes: I stole the design from @thrawns-backrest)