3 Works by almostHalcyon
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We’re on the borderline (will I be known and loved?) by almostHalcyon
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
21 Mar 2026
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On Geonosis, Anakin makes his choice.
It isn’t Obi-Wan.
As Obi-Wan recovers in the Temple and struggles to adapt to his new mechno-arm, Anakin attempts to make amends in the only ways he knows how.
Obi-Wan, ever the model Jedi, insists nothing has changed. After all, Obi-Wan is still his Master. And Masters need to be dependable for their Padawans–nothing more, nothing less.
He insists that no, this incident hasn’t affected their dynamic, even when he now relies on Anakin to fix the arm’s sensors and leans on his Padawan’s shoulder for comfort.
The Force, however, seems intent on proving otherwise.
Or: Obi-Wan loses an arm. Who better than Anakin to take care of both his Master and his new mechno-arm? Against Obi-wan’s carefully cultivated detachment, he learns to rely on Anakin in more ways than one. The whole timeline shifts as a result.
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Wreck hadn’t thought much of their scripts upon graduating from Treeman Preparatory Academy. Maybe he should’ve.
Maybe if he’d demanded for a more supportive role than whatever a nemesis was supposed to be then Nice wouldn’t have ended up like that.
Maybe if did something different–something right, for once–he wouldn’t now be plummeting through the air to his death.
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Reading Between the Lines: Analyzing Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint by Evesistential Crisis (almostHalcyon)
Fandoms: 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong
05 Aug 2024
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A collection of thoughts I had (and will have, as I reread the webnovel) about ORV's main themes and characters that I hope to finally put into words, 2 years after I finished reading the it. These "analyses" are by no means going to be accurate, of that I am sure, but I wanted to ensure that my first work on this platform will be about the first text that 'saw' me and acknowledged me as a reader. (Which is quite amusing and fitting since the world of ORV contains sentient stories.)
