Chapters: 1/?
Fandom: Star Wars - All Media Types
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Feemor/Jaster Mereel, Jaster Mereel & Myles the Mandalorian, Jango Fett & Jaster Mereel
Characters: Jaster Mereel, Feemor (Star Wars), Myles the Mandalorian (Star Wars), Jango Fett, Original Characters
Additional Tags: Forced Marriage, Accidental Marriage, in a way it is both, Festivals, Cultural Differences, Humor, Jaster Mereel Lives, Jedi Shadow Investigator Feemor (Star Wars), Mand'alor Jaster Mereel, Mandalorian Civil War | Death Watch vs Jaster Mereel's True Mandalorians, Asexual Relationship, Protective Feemor (Star Wars), Young Jango Fett, slight crack, Slow Burn, Jedi Culture Respected, Sharing a Bed, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Tags May Change
Summary:
There's a festival tonight and everyone's invited! May you be chosen! May you be blessed! May the waters and the skies look down upon you and see the love that you will share!
No need to ask questions! No need to object!
Congratulations on your new love and may this union of ancient enemies bring blessings and peace to us all!
Or, Mand'alor Jaster Mereel and Jedi Knight Feemor get married.
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It's probably my own fault for reading star wars fic. But I got inspired by a fic where myles and Jango hire Obi-Wan for a night to do the horizontal tango and that spirals into obi getting pregnant and having their kids and becoming their rid riduur. But it's unfinished but awesome. Great fic.
Then I started thinking, so what if Obi-Wan didn't have to sell his own body but plays the sabbac tables and Myles the pantoran mandalorian catches him and propositions him like, hey, see my friend over there (pointing to a disguised jango), yeah we're looking for a hot, smart guy like you to spend a night with us. What do you think?
And at first, Obi-Wan is like... dude I'm not a prostitute. (He needs money though, he is considering it).
But then myles goes: oh no no no I know, we're not trying to buy you, we just want to have fun, and in exchange you'll get like, whatever you want. Except an assassination or whatever. But like food, credits, medicine, that kind of thing.
And Obi-Wan agrees. He sleeps with them, gets a bunch of extra credits. Loses his virginity (he's 20, Jango and Myles are 33 and 30 respectively). Gets knocked up but doesn't know it yet. The usual.
He skedaddles out of town with Satine, who he's protecting. But then Death Watch is on his ass again and he has to fight them off. And guess who's been watching him??? Right the two dudes who fucked him a little while back.
So then Obi-Wan gets invited back to keldabe with Satine. And he finds out that, guess what, those dudes he fucked, yeah, they're the mand'alor and riduur. Whoops.
But at least the mand'alor's father Jaster (who is alive but retired in this, don't ask why just roll with it) really likes him and so do Jango's sisters Arla and Astra. And Obi-Wan finds himself navigating this entire shit show of mandalorian politics, family dynamics, a polyamorous relationship, and force knows what else gets thrown his way.
And anyway, that's what I'm working on.
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snippet from- the lost mand’alor
One day, he was simply gone.
Jango Fett, the lost Mand’alor, had once again disappeared in to the night.
There was no trace.
Gone, and with him? Almost 100 Mando'ade. No trace of any of them, barely anything linking them together.
But Jango Fett? This was a Mand'alor that had been lost to them once before. They'd thought him dead, gone. No man looked for him, no-one awaited his return, and then, Jango Fett had returned to the galaxy.
Would he return to them once more? Could he?
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They say he's dead, but they’ve said that before. Myles did not look for him last time, he will not make that mistake again.
Once, Myles had believed that his Mand’alor was dead.
Once, he had sworn fealty to Jango Fett and had not seen that through. He had allowed the shine of the crown to overtake him.
Myles had been less than their Alor deserved, he had abandoned him to slavers and had stolen his throne. Their people paid for that.
They will not do so again.
It had been over a decade since Jango had disappeared.
Gone, along with almost 100 other Mando’ade.
Over 100 Mando’ade, and their king, lost to the depths of the galaxy, never to be seen again.
It was the thing of storytales.
As was Myles himself. A usurper to the throne, left in debt to the King he’d tried to replace.
He’d thought Jango dead. He hadn’t looked for him. He left him to rot on a slave ship and then, Jango had returned.
Myles had been trying to atone ever since, not that Jango made it easy.
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Jango hadn’t been dead. He’d fought his way off that slave ship and returned to them.
But a part of their Alor never made it back.
That was thanks to Myles. Had he looked, Jango wouldn’t have spent so long on that ship. He might have left it whole.
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The Jango that returned to them, was a shadow of who he’d once been. He was a ghost, when Myles returned it, the crown fell right through him.
He didn’t stay.
Jango left again, this time by choice they said. But Myles had known there was more to it than that.
Myles had left him, and now he’d forgotten what it was to stay.
It was up to Myles, to make that right.
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And so he’d tried and he’d tried again. Jango was lost and then, each time, he was found.
Each time he was lost, they said there was no sense in looking. They said that he did not want to be found. They said that he could not be found. They said he’d died on that ship.
But Myles knew.
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He had believed them once, and Jango had been less dead than assumed. So he would not believe them now.
Jango was out there, waiting to be found, and the responsibility fell to one, and one only. Myles had forgotten his leader and in doing so, his leader may have forgotten himself.
It was up to Myles to find him. It was up to Myles to remind him.
And it always would be, because Myles owed Jango Fett a debt, one that it would take a lifetime to settle.
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It had been ten years since Jango went missing for the last time.
Not a whisper.
This time they are sure of it. They say that he is dead this time for sure.
They say that Myles is wasting his time, wasting his life, looking.
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But had they not once told a tale of a king thought lost who'd returned when his people needed him? Jango had been lost before and he'd returned to them.
He was a man who'd already lived the impossible, he'd already shown that he could come back to them, and he would do so once again.
Myles was sure of it, he would make sure of it.
a long shot lol but does anyone want to read 2 versions of the chapter this is from (like 4k) and tell me which they prefer? this is from an inprogress work and i’ve hit a bit of a slump with it (right at the last sprint. there are 2 chapters to go and they are 70% written in my drafts and have been for months) and have started doubting the whole thing and started rewriting chapter 1
problem is i cant figure out if the rewrite is better or worse.
for context: the whole fic is about Jango but he’s not really in it. the main character is Myles, who is searching for him. this snippet is from version 2, version 1 remains posted to ao3
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