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glupshirto · 10 months
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This cosplay has been my baby for months 💜
Sabine Wren, Season 3, Star Wars Rebels.
All armour plates handmade from eva foam and worbla, and everything you see here is handpainted by me.
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itsjayro · 15 days
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What if a reason why Sabine wanted to be trained by Ahsoka to be a Jedi is because she saw the strong, beautiful & unbreakable relationship between master (Kanan) and apprentice (Ezra)
After all she’s been through, after all she’s lost. She thinks maybe she could have that with Ahsoka. And if she has that bond with Ahsoka maybe in a way she has a part of Kanan & Ezra with her! 😭
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illuminatedquill · 25 days
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What do you know of loss? - quote from here
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pararararablof · 8 months
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Master and apprentice
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mysterythief · 7 months
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I can already see this conversation in the next Ahsoka episode.
Ahsoka: You let yourself willingly be captured by the enemy and put the whole galaxy at risk of Thrawn’s return 😕
Sabine: In my defense, I thought you were dead 🤷‍♀️
Ezra, wiping away a tear: You came up with a crazy not planned through plan just to come rescue me. I love you, but you’re a crazy idiot. I would do the same for you Sabine
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flilisskywalker · 6 months
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There's the possibility that we are both being played and Dave only cares about the Master/Apprentice relationship between Ahsoka and Sabine.
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starplusfourletters · 6 months
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(way too many) thoughts on the ahsoka show
It was fine? I was really afraid there would be something I hated. And there was nothing I hated. Sad but true that that’s the bar for new SW material atm.
I really liked ep5; ep5 will probably get a rewatch. I liked the casting. The visuals were pretty cool. Huyang was a treasure.
So we’re really going with “the Force is in everyone so everyone can use the Force if you just try hard enough”? I… kind of hate that. That somehow feels ableist of me to say. But this is a heckin fantasy universe I feel like some people Really Are That Special, y’know?
Exception that proves the rule: A Force-less Sabine is still VERY SPECIAL. In Rebels, she can hold her own in a fight just as much as Kanan or Ezra. She’s extremely competent without the Force. She’s somehow less competent in this show
She really is just the worst here in ways that I do not remember her being in Rebels. I guess arguably Ezra was the one with Terminal Protagonist Syndrome in that show? And she caught it from him before he left?
I feel like what this season WANTED to be about – and honestly it’s the lowest hanging fruit possible for a show titled “Ahsoka” – is the tension between Ahsoka’s past / her relationship with her master and her future / her relationship with her apprentice. But I don’t think they actually hit a balance there, because they just did not make her relationship with her apprentice very compelling. Three reasons for this:
1. My bias. There are very few things that start with “Ahsoka &” that would get my attention more than “Ahsoka & Anakin.” Feel like I’m not alone on that one tho
2. Established canon. It’s already an uphill battle because Ahsoka and Sabine don’t have much of a relationship in Rebels. I’m honestly not sure they ever have a conversation. I remember Sabine being like “wow she’s cool much cooler than my idiot adopted brother”, and maybe that would be a place for a mentor figure relationship to start, if Sabine weren’t already DROWNING in mentor figures. It’s not that they have nothing in common, they are just straight up not a focal point of Rebels S2.
Hey you know who canonically has latent Force abilities? And maybe needs some training? And whom Ahsoka would have a Complicated feeling about without even needing a prior established relationship? Someone with mutually incompatible daddy issues? Someone deep enough in the cultural zeitgeist she literally would need no introduction?
Yes I KNOW it’s never gonna be canon and I should just go back to AO3 but it’s RIGHT THERE HRRRRRGGGGHHHHH
3. But a lot of the issues with Ahsoka & Sabine as a focal point are of the showmakers’ own creation. You’re telling me they have a relationship now? Fine, CONVINCE me of that:
First they shoot themselves in the foot by not giving us any information about how Sabine became Ahsoka’s apprentice originally. Why did Sabine want to become a Jedi when she didn’t want that in Rebels? DID she want to become a Jedi? What did she want to learn from Ahsoka? Why did Ahsoka decide to take an apprentice at that time and not any time before or after? How did she feel about it? And why pick Sabine, who is, and this is true, Not Very Good at the Force? Who approached whom, or did they run into each other accidentally? I suppose answering some of these questions might require answering “where was Ahsoka between 3 BBY and 4 ABY?” and they aren’t ready to do that yet, but guys. GUYS. If you’re trying to tell me how Ahsoka and Sabine fix their relationship, you gotta tell me why I care first.
I know I'm harping but I really cannot emphasize enough that "fuck it I'm gonna go round two on Found Family" is an arc-defining character beat for both Ahsoka AND Sabine and the fact that the audience doesn't get to see it really makes me question whether the powers that be themselves know what it looks like
Then we get vanishingly little information about why they broke up, and all of it is provided by Huyang. And what I’m picking up from what we have is “Sabine got too Revenge Quest-y, and Ahsoka got nervous.” I don’t even know where to begin here – maybe with the fact that if Sabine decided to go on a murder rampage, she wouldn’t need the Force, lol. We know Sabine’s family died, she wanted to go to Mandalore, and Ahsoka didn’t want her to. So… did Sabine go? How did she end up back on Lothal? Who left who? Was Ahsoka worried for Sabine’s safety, or that she was getting too Dark Side-y, or both? What juicy terrible intergenerational-trauma-driven things did they say to each other when they broke up? I want to compare and contrast this with Ahsoka leaving Anakin, but I do not have the information to do so because there are zero details and the info we DO have is from ANOTHER CHARACTER. Again, if this season is about this relationship, TELL ME WHY I CARE.
To me this is the same cardinal sin as Picard S1 – implying that some really interesting stuff happened when the audience wasn’t watching, and that it explains why the characters are behaving the way they are, and then… not disclosing that information. EXCEPT PICARD GAVE US MORE THAN THIS fjdghjfghjkhkd
I was not on Tumblr when I was watching Picard S1. Probably for the best.
But okay, they have a history, the show is gonna be about them, sure let’s move on. AND THEN THEY SPEND LIKE HALF THE EPISODES NOT EVEN IN THE SAME GALAXY. The time they do spend in the same room is 75% generic sniping. As someone who came into this way more invested in the Ahsoka & Anakin relationship, ep5 was very much NOW BACK TO THE GOOD PART
And the couple of beats they do have together have me going HUH? After ep2 I spent most of a day debating myself on whether there’s a missing scene, between Sabine getting stabbed and waking up in the hospital, where we see Ahsoka actually REACT. On one hand, Ahsoka would be upset, maybe we as the audience can fill in the gaps and we don’t need to spend time on it. On the other hand, maybe we do, tho? At the time I was thinking about how we haven’t seen Ahsoka truly emotionally vulnerable since TCW with the exception of “Shroud of Darkness” and maybe “Twilight of the Apprentice.” She has a very normal range of emotions, and she expresses them in very controlled ways, and I just wanna see what she looks like when that breaks down, ya know? What’s weird to me is that in ep4 when Ahsoka thinks Sabine is dead we do get this beat; she gets Real Mad there for a second. So maybe what we’re learning is it was a double beat and they should have cut the stabbing thing entirely I mean come on they had to have known they were gonna catch flack for that. Then again, having that moment shows the audience that Ahsoka does give a shit, more than she wants to admit and more than she typically shows Sabine, which is a fun compare/contrast with Anakin, and it might have given me a better understanding of the relationship if it had come earlier.
The other big beat is Sabine deciding to help the baddies. That is just such a devastatingly terrible decision. So bad, in fact, that I feel like we’re supposed to be drawing parallels to Anakin. Their whole “screw over the galaxy to save one person” thing. Except 1) Sabine is not Anakin and 2) in order for that to be interesting, Ahsoka needs more information than I think she has. She knows Padme died around the same time Anakin totally lost his shit, and that’s about it. Which is actually a fun little thought experiment: what assumptions does Ahsoka make about the causality there? The only people who could have given her more intel are Palpatine, Obi-Wan, and Vader – unlikely. So IF the show is about the lines between Anakin and Ahsoka and Sabine, Sabine’s choice here could be central to that, and crucially to Ahsoka’s understanding of that, except it’s just for the audience I guess?
I do really like that Ahsoka’s extremely chill about what Sabine did, though. Ahsoka “Eh Shit Happens” Tano. Somehow her lesson from all this is “masters support their apprentices literally no matter what. Citation: Mine did.” That’s an unhinged take and I expect nothing less from my blorbo.
WHICH IS WHY WE SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST GOTTEN A FLASHBACK TO THE SITUATION IN WHICH AHSOKA DIDN’T SUPPORT SABINE HRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH
I realize that I’m really tearing into this thing pretty much just for not being something it isn’t. Like, it’s not BAD. But maybe its weaknesses stem from not committing to being about any one thing. It’s kind of about intergenerational trauma, it’s kind of a Rebels Part Two, it’s kind of a Filoniverse installment, it’s kind of a worldbuilding exercise. And that’s not necessarily too much material for an 8-hour show. It’s more like the powers that be DECIDED that was too much material.
TLDR, footage of me after pretty much everything star wars that’s come out since the Disney acquisition:
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thecleverqueer · 7 months
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Pure speculation and likely a lot of head canon, but this is how I think everything likely happened between Ahsoka and Sabine…
(While I think the Master/ Padawan relationship was the best complex relationship to explore with Ahsoka since a romance or her own child would be super lame and out of character, it is odd that Filoni chose Sabine. But, part of me thinks that it all either clicked in his head and he assumed we all knew what happened, or he wrongfully thought Fandom could fill in the blanks)
Anyway, here goes:
In my mind, and likely right after the Battle of Lothal, Ahsoka showed up there looking for Ezra as promised to find a broken Sabine trying to hold it together after losing 1/3 of her Ghost Family to death/ disappearance and the other 2/3 to the larger Rebellion. Sabine had made a promise to watch over Lothal, and that was what she was primarily committed to doing. Ahsoka and Sabine likely trauma bonded pretty quickly, and began going on adventures together in Ahsoka’s T-6 shuttle with Huyang (who I think likely joined up with Ahsoka early on in the Rebellion. It is my theory that he was the one that inevitably rescued her from Malachor).
One of their first adventures was likely a failed attempt to find Ezra (this is what I think they were probably doing during a New Hope).
After being unable to find their long lost friend, Ahsoka and Sabine likely helped the Rebellion when necessary, but were probably more likely just helping people or pockets of resistance than fighting the Empire directly. Anakin’s betrayal shattered Ahsoka in many ways, and the politics behind it all likely twisted her stomachs (yeah, togs have two of those). Sabine probably liked this better as well because it reminded her of a simpler time with the Ghost Crew.
They likely met Luke Skywalker for the first time during this time. Hera likely kept in close contact with Sabine, and she told her about the destruction of the first Death Star. And while Ahsoka was likely incredibly reluctant to disclose any details about her fallen Master, Sabine knew his name and Luke’s existence intrigued Ahsoka (albeit probably also weirded her out a bit where she was unwilling to stay around for too long).
All the while, Sabine likely needled Ahsoka to train her as a Jedi. She probably mentioned it often, and dropped it into conversations frequently. Sabine would want to cling to something that reminded her of Kanan and Ezra, having been raised by the former and grown up alongside the latter. Ahsoka probably saw something within Sabine, possibly a force spark. There were teases in Rebels that Sabine had very slight sensitivities to the force (rewatch “The Trials of the Dark Saber” arc and the “Wolves and the Door” / “World between Worlds” arc as reference, and REALLY squint). A reluctant Ahsoka probably thought to herself, “What the hell, right? She’s not THAT force sensitive! It’s not as if her power will damn the galaxy to fall into a sinking hole of darkness if the worst aspects of my dumpster fire of a lineage seep into her by my teachings.”
Ahsoka likely began to impart her wisdom on Sabine, but was not fully committed to it herself. Ahsoka looked at her legacy and saw a wake of death and destruction that shook her to her core. She thought of her time fighting in the Clone Wars being trained more as a warrior than a Jedi (likely the source of her “I’m no Jedi” sentiments; questions and concerns more than a lack of commitment to the ideology or code). She remembered encountering her older self in the cave on Mortis, warning her that the seeds of darkness were planted inside her by her master. It scared her. Also knowing exactly what happened to her master at that point (with the knowledge of Luke’s existence), she likely became even more cold, stoic and detached; fearful that her own attachments to people could make her vulnerable to the temptation of the darkness.
Their adventures continued… but then, the destruction of Mandalore happened.
As soon as Sabine caught wind of this, she flew furiously off of the rails as Sabine does. Sabine was always impulsive and emotional. She wanted to take the Empire on, full-frontal once again. Ahsoka likely contacted Bo-Katan to assess the situation, and to see if there was anything that they could do to help. Bo-Katan told Ahsoka that it was a lost cause, and to protect Sabine at all costs (Ursa’s dying request for maximum pain), one of the few remaining Mandalorians and the last remaining member of Clan Wren. Sabine and Ahsoka fought hard, loudly and contemptuously about this. Ahsoka tried to reason with Sabine, but she wanted to go scorched-Earth. Sabine’s rage panicked Ahsoka. Ahsoka stayed to keep Sabine in check on Lothal until the dust settled, and then Ahsoka left without a word. Sabine thought that it meant that Ahsoka didn’t trust her to do the right thing, or to fight for the right causes. Ahsoka thought if Sabine had any capacity to use the force, this deep-seated anger and her inability to let go could become problematic.
Sabine remained on Lothal to keep her promise to Ezra, broken and downtrodden. With Ahsoka and her family gone, and with Hera, Zeb, and Chopper busy with the New Republic, she felt incredibly alone and refocused her energy on finding her long-lost friend …even though that felt hopeless too.
Ahsoka, also broken and downtrodden, continued to travel alone with Huyang to protect the people in the galaxy; quietly working towards peace and justice, following the Jedi ideology and code, but never truly feeling worthy of the title. When she ran into Din requesting her to take on Grogu as a padawan, not only did it frighten her further, it stung.
Din said, “A Mandalorian and a Jedi? They’ll never see it coming.”
Ahsoka smiled fondly, a deep regret inside her formed as her failure with Sabine marinated, missing Sabine dearly, and she thought, “If you only knew the half of it…”
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glupshirto · 8 months
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💜 once a rebel, always a rebel 💜
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ms-erin-kallus · 10 months
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Just my two cents
I don’t think Sabine is force sensitive.
1. That’s a big issue even for Mr. Filoni
2. If Ahsoka knew Sabine was FS she NEVER would’ve bailed on her. Look at her face when she says that she walked away from Anakin. She knows he was Vader. Do you really think she would let something like that happen again? And to a friend? No.
3. Sabine calls her ‘master’ as a lil joke because Ahsoka agrees to teach her to use Ezra’s lightsaber so she’s jabbing that she an honorary Jedi, or something along those lines. You know what I mean. It’s too early for words.
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mandogab · 5 months
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NEW ONE-SHOT!
Summary: Sabine lost her family during the Great Purge on Mandalore. Weeks and months pass and she tries to cope with the memories and everyday life. She is the last of her clan, but is she alone?
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Bo-Katan handed her a small hair clip.
“I just found this... I know she'd like you to have it,” she said quietly, then stood up and left.
Sabine clenched the hair clip in her hand so tightly that the sharp edges cut her skin. She didn't want to cry, but tears ran down her cheeks.
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pararararablof · 6 months
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Halloween Week 🎃 we are almost there
Ahsoka takes her costume this year very seriously because she has a new apprentice who will be tagging along.
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terapsina · 6 months
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Planet Mortis and the Padawan's Padawan - Star Wars Sabine Wren Fic
(A concept fic for Sabine time traveling to the Clone Wars and meeting a younger version of Ahsoka.)
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Sabine coughed, feeling like she'd just been hit by the concussive blast from a crashing dropship. Every nerve ending of her body tingled, her brain pressing against the back of her temples as if it was considering the best way to leak out of her skull.
What in all the Sith hells had just happened?
They'd been... trying to to stop Baylan Skoll from messing with some kind of Force Gods? Force Avatars? Honestly, even with Ahsoka's explanation Sabine didn't really understand anything more than the part where they really needed to make sure that the apparently insane dark Jedi didn't gain the power to alter reality to his whims.
They'd followed him into some kind of... temple? Yes. There'd been statues. One of an old man, something ancient and tired about the worn stone, beside it a statue of a younger man with a smile Sabine remembered finding unpleasantly sinister somehow. And another, half-crumbled... something. She pressed a shaking, gloved hand over her eyes, trying to remember.
Ahsoka had been fighting Skoll and Sabine had tried to help when she'd tripped over the debris from the crumbling statue, it hadn't been stone though, but... crystals? They'd started to shimmer with the pure white glow of sunlight on snow when she heard a sound. A roar of the wind? No, a woman's whisper, somehow too loud for Sabine's ears.
A fall. And then darkness. And now... she didn't know, her ears were ringing and she realized she had yet to try to open her eyes.
Pulling her hands away from her face Sabine tried to do that now. It worked. Sort of, anyway. Everything was a bit fuzzy around the edges and it was dark around her which didn't exactly help matters.
She blinked and felt a shiver run over her skin as she realized the darkness was deepening even further and despite her fall she seemed to be in open space now.
There were dark clouds above her, tightening into something more terrible than a storm - something far more unnatural - but before she had a real chance of truly working out the strangeness, her ringing ears had something new to focus on. A man's yell from only a little distance away.
"You must help her!"
Sabine rolled onto her stomach so that she could get her knees under her and look over. Maybe ten feet away there was a group of people all so preoccupied by what they were looking at to notice her intrusion.
"I cannot undo what is done," came a weighted, echoing voice from the throat of an old man whose appearance was uncomfortably familiar to Sabine. Oh, she had a bad feeling about this. "There is no hope."
"Yes, there is," the first man's voice filled with abrupt anger, "there's always hope."
There was a sudden movement and Sabine was immediately surprised she hadn't noticed the woman before, the woman lay on the ground glowing. Her hand went to the old man's face, and then briefly before her head turned away her eyes seemed to catch Sabine's - a feeling sparked, something she'd only ever felt for brief flickering moments, that sense of light and life and depth that Ahsoka and Ezra referred to as the Force, she heard that whisper again, quieter and yet still no more comprehensive - finally, the woman voicelessly pointed toward a second slumped form.
And breath caught in Sabine's chest at the sight of the teenage Togruta child wearing the markings of her-
"Master?"
Multiple eyes swung toward her, and the third man twisted around in one smooth movement taking a guarding position in front of the angry man and the seemingly unbreathing form of what certainly appeared to be a younger version of Sabine's Jedi Master. The pure glow from the woman was joined by the blue of the third man's lightsaber.
"Who are you?" the man asked, the grief that had seemed to blanket him pushed aside by the notice of her presence.
"I-" she could only open her mouth, a terrible suspicion rising at the back of her head.
"You are not meant to be here," came the echoing voice of the old man but then he seemed to sigh, age returning to his shoulders, "and yet my Daughter has brought you. So let her last acts..." he pulled up one of his arms as the man Sabine had nearly forgotten in her shock; who had just yelled at him took place between the two slumped forms. And as the younger man dropped to his knees, they lowered their arms in unison and his right hand landed over the brow of the glowing woman, even as his left one laid against the brow of the deathly still body of the child. "...be to breathe life into your friend..."
The darkness seemed to get banished - if only briefly - as the air pulsed with light encasing both bodies, brighter and brighter until between one heartbeat and the next the glow vanished entirely.
"...and hope back into the galaxy." Here the old man's unnaturally bright blue eyes landed on Sabine like the gong of a bell. Loud and final.
There was an extended moment of utter silence before a quiet cough interrupted it - it was not unlike the one Sabine had let out upon waking minutes before - and all eyes turned toward the girl who hadn't been breathing moments ago.
"What happened?" Ahsoka asked - and karking hell, it really was Ahsoka, wasn't it? - as the man who seemed to have just brought her back to life hugged her as if his life depended on it. The girl's eyes roamed around and sparked with confusion as they landed on Sabine. "And who are you?"
"Hi, Master," Sabine answered weakly, suddenly feeling very, very outside her time, "I... I'm Sabine Wren. And I think... I'm going to need some help here."
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clonesimpextra · 7 months
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A little WIP snippet as an 'I'm sorry I've been away for so long please still like me.':
“It’s a terrifying thing, being responsible for someone who’s just as strong headed as you." Anakin paused, looked across the field at Sabine as Ahsoka looked through him. "Used to keep me up at night.” “Well. That’s not the only thing I’m afraid of.” I’m afraid that I’m still just like you.
I wrote that before THE Ahsoka episode and I'd just like to clap myself on the back for a minute, OK? OK. Carry on
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