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netmors · 5 months
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STAR WARS: Eleventh Fleet AU
A short comic about how, among the stories of Chiss navigators, a new “hero” appeared + a lot of braids.
Commodore Faro, as the Grand Admiral's right-hand man, was able to visit rescued ozyly-esehembo (Force-sensitive Chiss navigators) while they were aboard the Chimaera.
Unlike Vader, who instills genuine horror in the girls, and Thrawn, who was almost at the level of a living legend for the children, Karyn seemed to them… simply interesting. Unusual. And very similar to one strange alien who arrived in Ascendency a year ago.
Commodore is actually very good with children, but doesn't admit this fact.
P.S. Faro and one of the navigators communicate in sy bisti. The girl was taught this by a pilot who served for some time on her ship, and Karyn was taught by Eli. The rest only know cheun. But this doesn't stop them from giving the woman a “new” name.
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nevsollee · 8 months
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Update to a WIP artwork of pregnant Thrawn I posted quite a while back. It’s connected to a fanfic I hope to get fully written someday. Thrawn learns he’s pregnant after his first and only night with Eli before the purrgil took the Chimaera away. The little girl is a sky-walker the Chimaera rescues as they fight to survive themselves.
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mayhaps-a-blog · 5 months
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Backstory for my Chiss skywalker OC, Ran'i!
Summary:
The Chiss Ascendancy is more than the Syndicure, more than the Chiss Expansionary Defense Fleet. Politicians and warriors alike rely on the endless, unsung labor of the commoner families, who live in hope that someday one of their children may be chosen to join the upper echelons of Chiss society… and leave them behind forever. Deep in the bowels of Csilla, among the maintenance workers and support staff who, unlike the Greater and Ruling Families, never have the chance to leave the frozen planet, a skywalker is born.
Enjoy :)
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ascyndic · 9 months
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Chiss warriors ride die for their sky-walkers we love to see it
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iskelan · 1 year
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Ali’astov, smol and sad.
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Thrawn suffers the consequences of his actions; 10 ABY, Colorized.
I would also LOVE to hear y’all’s captions for this ASDFGHJKL legitimately feel like this is one of the best things I’ve drawn LMAO
Commissions are also open for those interested!!
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ladykagewaki · 1 year
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Happy Passover!
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itsagrimm · 2 years
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The Ruling Families adopting the chiss navigators after they lose their second sight, is ingenius.
Otherwise those kids would grow up to be adults, remembering being pressed into military service, having to live with the trauma of it all, while having little outlet to process their experiences.
It makes sense for those who were navigators to wish to talk with other former navigators about their shared experiences, maybe even finding ways to abolish this practice or informing the public about it.
By adopting the navigators however the ruling families can control these individuals even further, basically buying their silence and ensuring that former navigators rarely consciously cross paths.
So when Che'ri is threatened with not being adopted, it is an absolutely empty threat. The only other option for her treatment is exile or death. Looking at how secretive the Ascendancy is, they would not risk that others learn about the chiss navigators. And seeing how willing they wage war for one navigator and how much the officers of the EDF adore these kids, it is unlikely that Che'ri faced any of that.
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parseolegacy · 6 months
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Huevember Day 17 - Student of Dathomir
Painting is a GREAT idea when you're already late with huevember y'all. Excellent planning on my end. Worth it though
I don't think I've posted my Sith Warrior before but a couple of my homies in the swtor blorbo server have already heard/seen her. Say hi to 'Thada'- former sky-walker (ozyly-esehembo) turned Dathomir witch-student turned Sith acolyte.
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gia-batmm-crickle22 · 7 months
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Summary:
Thrawn was... gone.
Rating:
General Audiences
Archive Warning:
Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Categories:
Gen
M/M
Fandoms:
Star Wars - All Media Types
Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017)
Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy - Timothy Zahn
Star Wars: Rebels
Relationships:
Samakro | Ufsa'mak'ro/Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo
Uingali foar Marocsaa/Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo
Nuso Esva/Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo
Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo/Eli Vanto
Characters:
Samakro | Ufsa'mak'ro
Uingali foar Marocsaa
Nuso Esva
Eli Vanto
Un'hee the Ozyly-esehembo (Star Wars)
Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo
Additional Tags:
Gay
thranuso
thramakro
thrangali
Thranto
Four Husbands AU
Polyamory
Mpreg
Poly Vee
Next Generation
Possible Character Death
End of Rebels
Angst
not a good ending
Drifting Apart
One-Shot
Language: English
Series: ← Previous Work Part 9 of Four Husbands AU
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waterloggedsoliloquy · 4 months
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"thrawn would be such a good doting father for a kid" a few acts of decency to the ozyly-esehembo he has a responsibility towards only in the broadest sense does not mean mr. "fascism is forgivable if it means i get to choose the autocrat" would be at all suited for full-time caretaking of a vulnerable person in his care. his love would ruin any child's life! hope this helps 💖
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merry-chissmas · 5 months
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Merry Chissmas: December 10: From Contentment of Cats/Cathouse Mary
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Interrogation (1070 words) by cathouse_mary Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017), Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy - Timothy Zahn Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death Characters: Un'hee the Ozyly-esehembo (Star Wars), Eli Vanto, Thurfian | Mitth'urf'ianico Additional Tags: Torture, Mind-Flayer, Dark Eli Vanto Summary: Eli will keep Un'hee safe, no matter what it takes.
For Merry Chissmas 2023.
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mandojediblogger · 2 years
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Timothy Zahn wrote this in Thrawn: Alliances.
"Grysks are a species living somewhere in the Unknown Regions. Creatures half of myth, whom few have ever seen. It is said that they are nomads, with no fixed home, traveling in spacecraft so numerous they blot out the stars. They are said to be terrifying warriors, overwhelming their opponents by sheer numbers and ferocity."
―Thrawn, to Darth Vader
Do you remember Hera’s narration of the Rebels Season 4 trailer?
“It was a simple story, about a boy who was lost, and a girl who was broken. They fought alongside a survivor, a war veteran, and a fallen knight. I led them into battle against an evil so terrible, it tried to black out the stars. We fought for each other. We fought for those who could not. But we never imagined it would end like this.”
~Hera Syndulla
There’s that “blot out the stars” phrase again. Why is that significant? She was referring to the Empire, but what if the evil lurking in the Unknown Regions is an even greater threat?
I predict that in the Ahsoka series, she and Sabine Wren will discover that Thrawn and Ezra have disappeared into the Unknown Regions.
What if they encounter the Grysks there?
From wookieepedia:
The Grysks would enslave the minds and souls of beings, having twisted their desires, fears, memories, and hopes to their will, to be their "clients.” These new "clients" were then willing to fight and die for their new masters. Because of this, the Chiss ozyly-esehembo named Vah'nya believed it only took three Grysks to rule a nation and only one hundred to rule a world.
What if the Grysks have control over Thrawn’s brilliant mind and Ezra’s Force abilities? 😱 Maybe that will be what Ahsoka and Sabine will have to save them from.
Bring on the drama. 🍿
What do you think?
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thinking about chiss a lot and i am thinking about chiss ocs' stories but also trying to figure out what the post-movie situation is for the ascendancy like what is going on over there. are things the same. they literally backed an evil empire twice (thrice??? is it implied they helped the first order maybe??? idfk) now and lost. do they realize theyre cringe. i want to grapple with the idea of a civil war going on but the books apparently dealt with avoiding one. would that be repetitive. i also want to grapple with the ozyly-esehembo shit bc its Kind of Fucked Up lmfao. i know thats what it will largely be about, but i cant just ignore everything else and focus solely on that. like thats what sanirel is for, shes like a viewpoint to see what chiss life is like for the normies that arent part of one of the big families. shes got grievances about the way the ascendancy works for sure. but i--- :thonk:
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dinluke-ao3feed · 1 day
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Heirs to Chaos
Read it on https://archiveofourown.org/works/55708621 by trash_heron Grand Admiral Thrawn has returned to the galaxy and has taken control of the shattered Imperial navy. As the shadow of renewed war looms over the New Republic and the Outer Rim, a new threat to the next generation of Jedi and other Force users preoccupies many heroes of the Rebel Alliance trying to find their place in the new order. Thrawn's plans remain unclear, as members of the New Republic, denizens of the Outer Rim underworld, and the identity-challenged Imperial remnants jockey for position and struggle to see the full picture. The answer may lie in the vast reaches of the Unknown Regions, where friend and foe wait, come from outside the galaxy, or even from the past. A canon-compliant, loose homage to Heir to the Empire from the original 1990s Thrawn Trilogy, and a love letter to Star Wars Legends and the new adventures of the Filoni and Favreau era. Words: 4785, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Series: Part 1 of Wild Card Trilogy Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends - All Media Types, Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017), Star Wars: Ahsoka (TV), The Mandalorian (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen, M/M Characters: Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo, Eli Vanto, Din Djarin, Luke Skywalker, Grogu | Baby Yoda, Mara Jade, Qi'ra (Star Wars), Ahsoka Tano, Sabine Wren, Han Solo, Chewbacca (Star Wars), Leia Organa, Jacen Syndulla, Ben Solo | Kylo Ren, Hera Syndulla, Asajj Ventress, Fennec Shand, Boba Fett, Vah'nya the Ozyly-esehembo (Star Wars), Ar'alani (Star Wars), Un'hee the Ozyly-esehembo (Star Wars), Che'ri the Ozyly-esehembo (Star Wars), Shada D'ukal, H'sishi (Star Wars), Bo-Katan Kryze, Original Chiss Characters (Star Wars), Original Characters, Ezra Bridger, Gilad Pellaeon, Original Force-Sensitive Characters, Karyn Faro, Huyang (Star Wars), R2-D2 (Star Wars), C-3PO (Star Wars), The Ghost Crew (Star Wars) Relationships: Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo/Eli Vanto, Din Djarin/Luke Skywalker, Din Djarin & Grogu | Baby Yoda, Mara Jade & Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo, Leia Organa/Han Solo, Chewbacca & Han Solo, Fennec Shand/Asajj Ventress, Boba Fett & Fennec Shand, Vah'nya the Ozyly-esehembo & Eli Vanto, Gilad Pellaeon & Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo Additional Tags: Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy: Lesser Evil Spoilers, Post-Star Wars: Ahsoka (TV) Season/Series 01, canon-compliant homage to OG Thrawn Trilogy, Book: The Thrawn Trilogy: Heir to the Empire, Chiss Ascendancy (Star Wars), Ozyly-esehembo | Chiss Navigators (Star Wars), Grysk Species (Star Wars), Imperial Remnant (Star Wars), New Republic Politics (Star Wars), POV Alternating, Dathomiri Nightsister Culture & Customs (Star Wars), Mandalorians (Star Wars), "Jorus C'baoth", Canon-Typical Violence, Implied/Referenced Rape/Non-con, Implied/Referenced Suicide, Mara Jade Needs a Hug, Mara Jade whump for secret reasons, Mount Tantiss (Star Wars), Ysalamir Species (Star Wars), Fluff and Angst, Angst with a Happy Ending, arguably more canon-compliant than J.J. Abrams, Unreliable Narrator, MacGuffins
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supersaiyanjedi14 · 6 months
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Another addition to my personal Star Wars AU.
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Vah'nya, Ozyly-Esehembo of the Chiss Expansionary Defense Fleet, Commander in Syndic Mitth'raw'nuruodo's Household Phalanx, first Master Knight of the Bazehn Viziter
Per my last poll, this is my version of Vah'nya after receiving proper training and becoming a Jedi-equivalent. I really like the idea of other light-side Force orders springing up alongside the Jedi Order in the post-Empire years, especially after the fragmenting of the New Republic during the Yuuzhan Vong War. After all, the galaxy is a big place and the Jedi, try as they might, can't be everywhere at once. Furthermore, the post-Vong galaxy was much more politically diverse than under the Republic or the Empire, with the Galactic Alliance, Imperial Remnant, and other interplanetary governments all being big name power players. Plus, the Jedi have consistently welcomed other Force-orders existing throughout the galaxy, even cross training with them on occasion. I have no doubt that Luke would welcome such ideas coming about.
A big inspiration for this was the Imperial Knights from the Legacy comic series, who are functionally Jedi in all but name despite service to the Fel Empire. I figured that if the Remnant can have their own light-side Force order, why can't other major galactic powers? With other Orders serving among these bodies just as the Jedi serve the Republic/GA, more good can legally be done in more places while compensating for limited jurisdiction. ("Oh, the Jedi can't go here because the Republic has no power? Well, the Hapes Consortium DOES have power here, and they have their own Jedi!"). Each of these Orders are distinct with their own philosophies based on their own views of the Force, but all are dedicated to the same ideas of serving the light and protecting the innocent.
I had a Chiss version in my head for a long time, down to the name (per a Cheunh-English translator I found online, Bazehn Viziter means "Force Knight"), and after reading Thrawn: Treason, I decided that Vah'nya is the perfect candidate for starting it up. Her lightsaber color was something I had been debating on for a while, since I wanted something a little unique outside of the standard colors. With you guys' input, I settled on a light indigo, mixing blue and purple for something unique.
As for how this all fits into my AU? Read below!
Alright, as this Au mixes aspects of canon and Legends, the events of the new Thrawn books are similar but different. Most significantly, Thrawn does not fight the Ghost crew in the BBY years, as the main canon divergence for me is around the end of Rebels season 2. His relationship with Eli and battles with the Grysk remain, getting him acquainted with Vah'nya and her abilities. Around the time of the OT, Thrawn returns to Chiss space to report on his progress with the Empire and their potential as an ally. However, the Patriarchs are unimpressed with the Empire's tyranny and atrocities, in stark contrast to Thrawn's pragmatic ambivilence. This time, his exile is the real deal as opposed to the cover story it used to be.
Thrawn decides to take matters into his own hands, promptings him to start diverting resources and gathering loyal allies to build the Empire of the Hand. Eli and Vah'nya are two of the earliest recruits, along with a large contingent of sky-walkers. As a member of the Hand, Vah'nya naturally takes charge of the SKy-walker kids, though she also starts doing whatever research she can to help preverve or expand their powers. Either way, she is determined to help these kids as much as she can, making sure they are still cared for and not cast aside when no longer useful.
Come the Thrawn trilogy, Thrawn recruits the renegade Jedi mercenaries Baylan Skoll and his apprentice Shin Hati into his schemes alongside Joruus C'Baoth. Like in the Ahsoka series, Baylan is a broken pedastal who sees working with Thrawn as a potential "break the cycle" means. However, he quickly realizes that C'Baoth is too dangerous to let that actually happen, especially when the mad clone tries to bend Shin to his will as he tried with Luke and Mara. Baylan's better nature motivates him to confide with Thrawn, who arranges for Shin to disappear to the Hand. Shin quickly befriends Vah'nya, and starts to think that proper Jedi-style training might be the solution she's looking for. After all, the Chiss's isolation from the galaxy at large means that their exposure to the Jedi and Sith, and by extension their methods, is going to be limited (we've seen other Force traditions that build up in different specialized ways while isolated from the Jedi), so more complete study and practice may help.
With Shin's aid, Vah'nya is able to improve her powers as well as branch out into other abilities unseen by the sky-walkers before. Eventually building her own lightsaber, Vah'nya decides to commit herself to spreading what she learns among her people, letting the Chiss connect fully to the Force again. At the same time, Shin finds a sense of belonging that she never really had before, even under Baylan's tutelege. Around 14 ABY, Vah'nya and Shin's reciprocal apprenticeship formally ends, both regarding each other as having completed their training and declaring themselves Jedi.
During the Caamas Document Crisis, the Hand of Thrawn is discovered by Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade. While the sequence of events is mostly unchanged from the original, Vah'nya, Eli and Shin are there as well. Their faith in Thrawn leads them into brief conflict with the Jedi, but they do eventually simmer down and become friendly, joining forces with Luke to help end the Grysk wars once and for all. Shortly afterwards, Vah'nya returns to the Chiss Ascendency, calling for significant reform in the Sky-walker Corps and the chance to train Force-sensitives among her people. While the Patriarchs are hesitant, Admiral Ar'alani vouches for Vah'nya, and she is allowed to establish the Force Knights among the Chiss.
Between her various influences, Vah'nya teaches her students to regard the Force as a tool that should be used to serve the greater good, yet tempered with efficiency and discipline. The Force Knights approach the Force with a warrior's mentality, but instead of gorging themselves on power as a darksider would, they look for clarity and insight, guiding them down the most effective path. They may not be as openly warm as the Jedi, but they still preach compassion and understanding, actively opposing the idea of treating people as mere assets, and by extension listening to the Force's will. In keeping with the in-universe remarks of Chiss adaptions of preexisting technology, the Force Knights support lightsaber combat with shields with phrik casing, combining offense and defense fluidly.
Sadly, Vah'nya does not live to see her order come to maturity. When the Yuuzhan Vong attack, Vah'ny steps up in defense of the galaxy, leading some of her most advanced students to aid the New Republic. Her heroic efforts are brought to an end when she is bested in combat by the Vong commander Nas Choka, but not before she provides enough time for her allies to sabotage numerous Vong warships. Vah'nya becomes one with the Force, leaving behind her three children with Eli and the Force Knights in the safe hands of her students, a legacy that will last for many more years.
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