Hego Damask (Plagueis) Redesign in Gacha
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I just love him so much ✨
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Hego Damask (Plagueis) Redesign in Gacha
Sorry if they are not detailed enough.
I just love him so much ✨
In an interview with Inverse, Leslye Headland talks the Sith rule of two, Star Wars Legends, and the future of the show.
Leslye LIVIN'!
Chapter 4 of Part Four - Collector of the Sahuldeem series is up!
(I was going to draw multiple scenes/moments, but in the end I’m just happy I managed to successfully draw anything at all! Slowly easing back into this~ :’D)
short king san hill real
Advocates of Hego Damask II, born to Mygeeto, a colony world administered by the Intergalactic Banking clan, were proud to say that he was perfectly normal, thank you very much. The Magister was the last Muun you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious because he just didn't hold with such nonsense.
This week's theme: Funky Background Aliens (FBAs)!
Here are some more of the unique, fantastic aliens from the Attack of the Clones art book!
⭐ Astronaut walking his giant, two-legged cyber-skull goat-monster pet by Dermot Power (one of my all-time favorite Star Wars illustrations) ⭐ Jovial lizard witch in a red gown and tattered apron by Iain McCaig. ⭐ Blue Muuns by Dermot Power. ⭐ Fashionable Gossam by Dermot Power; naked Gossam and tiny Gossam wielding a vacuum cleaner by Iain McCaig. ⭐ Geonosian BABIES!!! by Dermot Power. ⭐ Crewmates acting sus by Dermot Power.
Concept art from The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, written by Mark Cotta Vaz. Published 2002.
Army Swap AU: Darth Plagueis’s Master Plan
In a galaxy where the Confederacy of Independent Systems went super into biotech instead of mass industrialisation, and the Jedi’s secret deal with the Kaminoans fell through so they had to create a different army, the Republic soldiers are droids and the Separatist soldiers are clones.
Plagueis spurred the development of Separatist clone armies in order to skim lab data and hijack the IGBC medical experimentation system to clone an army out of himself, transport his consciousness into them, and achieve immortality.
Palpatine killed him before could figure out essence transfer and the IGBC was absorbed into the Empire. Only 3 clones were made, mostly by accident. IG-88 was flash-imprinted with memories and works to further Darth Plagueis’s plans. 4-8C is fanatically loyal to the Emperor. IG-11 is off doing his own thing.
The net result of decades of planning is absolutely nothing.
HEAR. ME. OUT.
Darth Plagueis, San Hill, and all the male Muuns, DOESN'T have dick and balls.
Why?
I’ll explain for you.
Did you noticed their groin? It’s flat as hell.
And think. Think!! They have a slender, bony build with no excess flesh. That is their overall characteristic. From an aesthetic point of view, Muuns should not have a heavy banana in their pants—that would be genuinely ridiculous.
So here is my theory:
These men got a coochie-like structure. Similar to the genitalia slit of whales & dolphins. For successful conception, interactions between Muun men and women would be similar to tribadism of humans!!!! No insertion.
More ideas: Male Muuns have distinct channels for sperm and urine, but they share a common external opening. The females’ anatomy is more similar to that of humans; as highly developed viviparous animals, their birth canal cannot be contaminated by waste.
The scissoring brother & sisters 🩷🩷❤️🩹❤️🩹 ✌️✌️