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Legacies and other things that burden you by skyjacklegion
Fandoms: The Mandalorian (TV), Star Wars - All Media Types
06 Jul 2021
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Luke has a good noodle about pain, parents, children and the prospect of having a legacy to leave behind.
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The thing is, Jesse McCree’s never supposed to be the hero. A side character in everyone else’s story, the bad kid who changed his ways. He’s a poster child for reformation, for discovering that your own brand of justice doesn’t have to be the wrong one. For taking a skill (killing people) and turning it into something good (killing other people).
He’s given a choice.
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- Part 2 of more heroes
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Murderfest 2k16 by skyjacklegion
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender, Overwatch (Video Game)
09 Jul 2016
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I do a murderfest every few months over on my tumblr @tiefighter, so I'll be posting them here as I go. Everyone dies, nobody lives.
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- Part 1 of Murderfest 2kwhatever
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“You know,” Gabe says, stealing Jesse’s cigar. “You’re a piece of shit sometimes.”
Jack doesn’t disagree.
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- Part 1 of more heroes
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Lance gets it first, which is a surprise.
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more heroes by Asariboyfriend (skyjacklegion), skyjacklegion
Fandom Overwatch (Video Game)
30 Jul 2016
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Murderfest 2kwhatever by skyjacklegion
Fandom Overwatch (Video Game), Voltron: Legendary Defender
09 Jul 2016
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2 art pieces submitted to the fanzine!
Chapter 1 - Implied nsfw as Luke invites Din to stay in his hut for the night.
Chapter 2 - Explicit nsfw of Din and Luke on a different night as they have sex outside underneath the night sky.
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You’re a Dog and I’m Your Man by wils_starry_world
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Original Trilogy, The Mandalorian (TV)
26 Aug 2025
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”I thought Mandalorians were great warriors,” the Commander said, his voice rough and biting. Din scoffed, still pumped full of adrenaline.
”And I thought the rebellion could do better than a desolate outer rim planet,” he replied, stepping around the wampa’s steaming body and standing toe-to-toe with the Commander. He was shorter than Din thought from afar, and smiled like he’d won a game of sabacc. The gash on his face would undoubtedly scar, but his features were soft, boyish even. “Aren’t you a little young for a commander?”
”Perk of destroying the Death Star, I guess,” he said, before disengaging the light sword and clipping it to his belt. Then to himself, “Leia’s gonna kill me."
Or; Din crash lands on Hoth and by coincidence (or the will of the Force, but who really knows) ends up in the wampa den with Luke before the Battle of Hoth. Cue Luke and Din trying to be normal about each other and failing spectacularly.
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After the death of his father, Diluc Ragnvindr resigned from the Mondstadt police force. These days, he solely concerns himself with bartending and managing Dawn Winery. However, when a young woman arrives in Mondstadt searching for her missing twin, Diluc can't stand idly by. He soon finds himself entangled in a complex web of disappearances and murder that threatens everything and everyone he cares about. But it will take more than just Diluc to solve it. He'll need to collaborate with Kaeya Alberich, his former childhood friend and the man who broke his heart.
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all along there was some invisible string tying you to me by casuallysavingtheworld
Fandom Star Wars - All Media Types, The Mandalorian (TV)
22 Jan 2021
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“You mean— train with the magic stuff?” Din wiggled his fingers ineffectually to emphasize his point.
The Jedi’s mouth twitched. “The Force, yes.”
“I don’t think you’d have any luck with me.” He said unselfconsciously, “I don’t think I’m like you and the Kid. I’m not— you know…”
“Force-sensitive?” The Jedi finished his thought for him, voice warmed with good humor. “No, I quite agree. I think, and I do mean this in the kindest of terms, that you are the least Force-sensitive person I’ve ever met.”
“Thank you,” Din replied.

