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From the Garden, Grow by galateaGalvanized
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
26 May 2021
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Cody fumbles his helmet off and tucks it under one arm, hovering mid-air in front of the tower’s balcony. He’s a professional, he reminds himself.
“Hi, I’m Cody,” he says, keeping his hands and shoulders relaxed; some of the captured royals can be a little skittish at first. “I’m here to rescue you.”
The man in the tower just laughs, and the sound is as delightful as his singing had been.
“Oh, that’s very kind,” the prince says, his madder blue eyes twinkling. “But I’m quite alright, thank you. Have a good day.”
Or, Commander Cody and Star Wars’ actual Disney princess.
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Fall in the light by galateaGalvanized
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars - All Media Types, Hades (Video Game 2018)
10 Feb 2022
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“I’ve covered every inch of the Underworld by now,” Zagreus says. “So, if there’s someone you’re looking for, I can probably help.”
Cody smiles at him again—an awful, pained smile that cuts like the wings of a soul catcher’s butterflies—and says, “Thanks. But if I haven’t found him yet, it’s because he doesn’t want to be found.”
Or: Zagreus finds another lost soul in Elysium, and he does what he does best.
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Rapture by galateaGalvanized
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars - All Media Types
03 Apr 2022
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Cody freezes. “What does it do, sir?”
“It appears—it appears to strip a Jedi of their powers,” Obi-Wan says, looking to the side with a ragged exhale. “I can no longer sense the Force, or you, or anything, for that matter.”
Or: An independent terrorist cell has developed a weapon capable of severing the bond between a Jedi and the Living Force. They test it on High General Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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baseball AU by jimmytiberius
Fandom: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, The Mandalorian (TV)
13 Mar 2022
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As days became months, John found himself overlooking the cat-like characteristics or the occasional moments of Felisian behaviour. He forgot about Sherlock's sharper-than-usual canines and the way he could see in the dark. So what if he lived with a rare genetic variant of Homo sapiens, rather than a bog-standard example of the general population?
It was just Sherlock, unique in every respect and captivating for his mind as much as his physical appearance.
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