12 Works in The High Republic Appreciation Week 2025
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Light, Reflected by hnwriter
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
16 Jun 2025
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Keeve Trennis' realizations in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Eriadu
--For Day Seven of High Republic Week 2025
--Major spoilers for the conclusion of Fear of the Jedi
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for generations still unborn we will live in song by weareallstardustfallen
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
15 Jun 2025
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The reason he was no longer in the Occlusion Zone, as well as the reason he’d been there in the first place and why he’d been in corporate espionage–really, the driving force behind most of his life for the better part of the past two and a half years–came waltzing in the door, and paused to greet Plinka affectionately and check on her almost-healed neck. That done, Xylan draped himself across a chair and announced, “Your dear uncles get more charming by the day, husband.”
“Do not,” Cair said firmly, startled out of his musings, “give them any reason to dislike you more than they already do. They disapprove of my life choices enough without your help.”
Xylan pouted. “But I’m so charming.”
Cair gave him a flat look. Xylan’s expression turned to a smug-cat smirk. He hated that he still found it endearing.
Or: Safe on Coruscant, as the dust settles, Cair and Xylan have to actually figure out where to go from here.
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Early Morning Hunt by hnwriter
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
15 Jun 2025
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Jordanna Sparkburn was being hunted.
--For Day Six of High Republic Week 2025
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Xiri Al’baran had never considered herself a weak swimmer until she was spending half her year on Eiram.
--For Day Five of the High Republic Appreciation Week 2025
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Evening Routines by hnwriter
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
14 Jun 2025
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Despite being pulled in a thousand directions at any given moment, sometimes, Elzar and Avar can find a few minutes to enjoy each other's company.
--For Day Four of High Republic Appreciation Week 2025
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Heaven, Starlight by olive1995
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase I - Various Authors
13 Jun 2025
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A reflection on the bond holding the famous trio in close orbit of one another.
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to hide from some vast unnameable fear by weareallstardustfallen
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase I - Various Authors
13 Jun 2025
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When he tried to lift a hand to rub at his eyes, in the hope that maybe that would help him open them, there was a scraping of stone and a sharp, shooting pain in his shoulder. He stopped with a pained whine, his breath hitching.
“Easy, Padawan,” a voice said, soothing and very quiet, and a face leaned into his vision–apparently, his eyes were open, there’d just been nothing to see.
“Mas’er?” Reath slurred, the word ending up slurred and mangled as it tripped out of his throat. “Wha…”
“Don’t try to move,” Master Cohmac cautioned, one hand resting ever-so-carefully just below Reath’s shoulder, the other gentling along his hairline and down his cheek.
Or: One of Reath and Cohmac's missions goes badly wrong, and Cohmac is left struggling to deal with his fear.
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they'll do what they must by hnwriter
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
12 Jun 2025
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Insatiable hunger is the one motivation they act with.
--For Day Three of High Republic Appreciation Week 2025
--Major Spoilers for Beware the Nameless--
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time doesn't care about anyone or anything by weareallstardustfallen
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase I - Various Authors, Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
11 Jun 2025
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As Dez slipped inside, the green blade swirled in a circle–an effective way to block larger volumes of blaster bolts, if you could get the timing right. Evidently, the timing was not right, because there was a yelp of pain as one of the training bolts got through, then a hiss of frustration.
“You’ve gotten better at that,” Dez observed.
Reath startled, then brightened, his posture transforming as he grinned with genuine delight. “Knight Rydan!”
“It’s Dez,” he chided gently, not for the first time, though he couldn’t help returning the grin. “You of all people don’t need to be formal with me.”
“Right. Dez.” Reath nodded firmly, like he was committing the correction to memory.
Or: Two sparring sessions, most of a decade apart.
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A Study of Two Marshalls by hnwriter
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase I - Various Authors
11 Jun 2025
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Two Marshalls, different, but similar.
--For Day Two of High Republic Appreciation Week 2025
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Midnight on Starlight by hnwriter
Fandoms: Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase I - Various Authors, Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (Cartoon)
11 Jun 2025
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It’s a little difficult to tell time on a space station of this size. If she’s done the math right, Zia Zaldor Zanna is almost certain it’s well after midnight on Tenoo. She’s well aware Starlight keeps its own calendar and day, but nonetheless, without a solid planet beneath her feet, she can tell she’ll be heavily relying on some caf tomorrow to get the younglings all rounded up to get back to the Tenoo temple.
--For Day 1 of High Republic Appreciation Week 2025
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goodbye to all my darkness (there's nothing here but light) by weareallstardustfallen
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The High Republic: Phase III - Various Authors
10 Jun 2025
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It had been a year of grueling, monotonous danger, somehow worse than the stop-and-start of intermittent battling. And then they’d come back through the Stormwall, and there had been Republic ships overhead like silver birds against the stars, and they were so close–
He’d had only just enough time to exhale. Some of the other prisoners hadn’t even had that much.
The seconds, or minutes–he truly wasn’t sure–had blurred into a dim, staticky haze, the terror keeping him awake and the sheer stubborn determination keeping him moving, even as his vision tunneled and darkened.
He had never, ever been so glad to see someone as he had when Kantam appeared before him, looking at him with eyes kinder than anything he’d seen in over a year, and told him he could rest.
Or: Finally, Farzala comes home.
