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    “Where did your rescuer go?”

    “Me'ven? He was just here… I owe him a life debt.”

    “Goodluck trying to tell him that.” A nearby foodtender muttered, “He’s of the Old Way. They don’t accept life debts.”

    “A Traditionalist?”

    “Nyac. The Olden Way.” The Mando shrugged.

    The Olden Way held different values from most Resol’nare. Their Creed kept their Ways close, they kept their secrets with their lives. It was difficult to find information on them because they themselves were hard to find. They were ghosts.

    The only reason Jaster knew that much was because one of his closer Verde was once of a Covert. His Creed was broken and while he sought Redemption to return in the beginning, he found his soulmate who was not of his Creed.

    “Olden Way or not, our tendons have granted him the life debt of my ad and me. One for saving his life, and one because I failed to be there to protect it.” Jaster muttered. “We’ll find him.”
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    Timetravel + Soulmate Au
    In which Jaster is a simp for his very pretty, very confused Mandalorian soulmate. Din is just confused why his ship is suddenly considered modern and why fuel is suddenly cheap.

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    09 Jul 2025

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    don't you just love din being worlds most oblivious badass? 10/10 premise and execution, can't wait for more of this one

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    The crew of the Starlit Spear just want their human to not accidentally kill himself. Is that really so much to ask?

    [square S4 - au: sci-fi/futuristic]

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    16 Apr 2019

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    humans are weird