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tobytost · 7 months
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Ezra has the fattest crush and Zare so knows it
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kapcant · 9 months
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Wish we got to see more of them working together
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inquisitor-apologist · 10 months
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The only reason Zare Leonis and Ketsu Onyo weren’t recurring characters was because their dynamic with Ezra and Sabine was SO gay they couldn’t have hidden it.
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annpar · 1 month
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Empirial Cadet's
Speedpaint: youtu.be/s1ZMS3eDUEM
One of my favourite episodes in Star Wars Rebels - Season 1 Episode 6 Breaking Ranks
Of Course, I wanted to draw this scene.
well enjoy
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As excited as I am to see Jai living his best life, I still wonder every day where my boy Zare and his fabulous sister Dhara are
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seth-shitposts · 6 months
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Curly Hair Things
[Curly Hair Things]
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Having curly hair
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Hc that Kanan has curly hair
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Having curly hair
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Grown up Ezra having curly hair in ahsoka (canonizing my Ezra has curly hair hc)
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Having curly hair
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Kanan teaching Ezra how to take care of his hair
(Angst addition: Ezra cuts his hair shortly after s2 because that was how he and Kanan spent time together was having hair nights, so when Kanan started isolating himself, they both fell out of practice.)
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Having curly hair
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Hera learned a lot about hair by helping her crew take care of theirs occasionally.
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Having curly hair
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Jacen having curly hair like his father.
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Having curly hair
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Ezra, Zare, & Jai having sleep overs that consist of talking, pulling pranks, and taking care of their hair as they gossip.
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Having curly hair
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The Ahsoka series giving us Curly Hair Jai Kell.
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Having curly hair
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When Kallus grows his hair for the first time in his life, he actually has very curly hair
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Having curly hair and pretending Kanan is still alive
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Kanan teaches Kallus how to take care of his hair
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Having curly hair
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Kallus knows how to take care of curly and coily hair because some of the people on his squadron/ in the lower levels used to ask him to help do their hair
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having curly hair
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Kallus knows how to take care of curly hair so when he starts fostering a child that found him (and refuses to leave his side) that has damaged & matted hair, Kallus dedicates hours to gently detangling their hair rather than opting to simply cut it off.
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wookieejamcrew · 3 months
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iskat akaris in her cell on an unnamed world in rise of the red blade by delilah dawson / zare leonis in his cell in area null in secret academy by jason fry
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short-wooloo · 1 year
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According to some leaks regarding LEGO sets (https://www.reddit.com/r/LegoStarWarsLeaks/comments/12a69wc/star_wars_more_set_informationupdates_from/) Zare Leonis, Quarrie, Professor Huyang, Jacen Syndulla, and an “unknown Inquisitor” will be appearing in the ahsoka show
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thecrusadercomrade · 11 months
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Rebel. Breaking Ranks. Erza going undercover. Was sure one of the kids would rat him out, we'll probably see them again especially since that one kid was sent to the Grand Inquisitor The kids are better trained then the adults in the empire.
I was definitely surprised that no one turned on him. Interesting how so many recruits are so willing to go against the Empire, even when they've signed up as cadets.
It seems that Imperial trainers have orders to keep an eye out for anyone showing any signs of Force sensitivity. Makes more sense than just combing the general population and hoping one turns up. A sign of how messed up the Empire is that performing too well gets you put on the chopping block. Hopefully Leonis ends up okay. If they even suspect he was part of it, things won't end well for him.
Funny how all of these recruits seem pretty competent, yet the actual stormtroopers are so pathetic. Probably has something to do with how the Empire teaches lessons like "teamwork is for the weak". Not exactly conducive to good tactics on the battlefield.
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thatonegreyghost · 1 year
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I'm well aware that chapter 22 was not the best quality, but I wanted to get it out. Having said that,
Take two of "hey I'm back from writers block", Chapter 23 of Hunger babes!!!! This one focuses more on our Star of the show Alexsandr, so I'm hoping it receives more attention!!!
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inquisitor-apologist · 8 months
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Ezra is the inquisitor this Barriss is the inquisitor that NO what if Zare Leonis is the inquisitor
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engagemythrusters · 7 months
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i had a dream luke/wedge was made canon. i mean the 'canon' was them holding hands on screen while ezra found soemone else's hand to hold bc ig the goal was for them to end up together but luke liked wedge a bit more sorry ezra oops. also. keep in mind this was the same dream where i met a guy who called himself 'the muppets version of robin williams'
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mayawakening · 2 months
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Do you think Kallus misses his laptop?
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Does the rebellion even HAVE laptops? Did he have a custom wallpaper? These are questions I need answered!!
Kallus: I still find it hard to believe you took the data card from my laptop from right under my nose. Honestly...*Grumbles about 'podracer parts' and Zare Leonis*
Ezra: Actually it was from right OVER your nose.
Kallus: ....
Ezra: Cause, y'know, I floated it. With the force.
Kallus: ....
Ezra: I still have it if you wanted it back.
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(Yes I know it’s a normal cat. Just pretend)
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ct-hardcase · 9 days
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Since a twitter mutual asked for an Inquisitor canon guide, I'm revamping my answer to an anon to include some more recent inquisitor canon. I'll get into the substantial canon stories first (which I'd say are the proverbial "must watch/read/play"s), and then into the ones where there might be slightly less content in a list below:
Star Wars: Rebels originated the inquisitors in the new canon and the start of their lore, though I'd argue it wasn't the best at handling them. Despite this, I'd recommend starting here. Introduces the Grand Inquisitor, Fifth Brother, Seventh Sister, and Eighth Brother. Also introduces (the ever-elusive) Project Harvester.
Darth Vader (2017): while this is a Vader-focused comic, you get quite a bit of inquisitor lore out of it, and also multiple characters you won’t find anywhere else/many other places. Highly recommend for how it builds up the Grand Inquisitor, Ninth Sister, and Sixth Brother in particular. Also includes the Fifth Brother, Tenth Brother, Iskat, and Tualon in a capacity that develops their characters. The comic additionally goes out of its way to include Seventh, Eighth, and Trilla as background characters. I recommend reading all of it, since I love the way it handles Vader as well, but the inquisitor-focused issues are almost all issues 6-20 minus issues 10 and 18. The writing has some flaws but overall one of my favorite canon comics in terms of story and art.
Jedi: Fallen Order was the blueprint, honestly. What made the inquisitors ascend from goofy side characters in others' stories to tragic villains in their own right. What's not to love about Trilla Suduri? Also provides a fair bit of depth to Ninth Sister, especially in the context of her previous DV (2017) appearances. It also fleshes out the Purge Troopers, who, while not inquisitors, are a fun addition to the organization. Also add a bit of inquisitor capture/initiation lore. I'm not a gamer, so I found a video which compiled all of the story scenes and it did the trick for me (though many gamers do recommend playing).
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Introduces Reva Sevander, and her wonderfully complicated story and character. This is among some of the essential inquisitor watch material for good reason, as it provides context for how inquisitors interpret the group dynamics, as well as a look at their military operations and how a hunt works from their end, somewhat. It also provides some context and/or development for the Grand Inquisitor and Fifth Brother; and introduces the Fourth Sister.
Rise of the Red Blade: The most personal look we get into an inquisitor's backstory and fall, so far (TotE will probably prove me wrong in about a month), this story centers Iskat's time as a Jedi and a bit of her time as an inquisitor. It goes through a Knight's look at the clone wars, and some of the Inquisitor initiation process/first few missions, in addition to glimpses of what a pre-Vader inquisitorius looked like. This book also features Tualon as a prominent character, but notably includes cameos from almost every canon inquisitor minus Reva, Marrok, and Bird Mask.*
*among others, who are more relegated to sourcebooks/secondhand references.
Next on the docket are Barriss' Tales of the Empire shorts, which I assume is going to go into the Inquisitor initiation process in full detail (see also: the reason Delilah Dawson couldn't full delve into it in RotRB), and should feature Barriss, the Fourth Sister, the Grand Inquisitor Marrok, and Bird Mask; and the Inquisitors (2024) comic miniseries coming this summer, which should include the Grand Inquisitor, Fifth Brother, Seventh Sister, and Ninth Sister.
I'll organize the rest by characters that you may want to know more about, though please note that there are minor spoilers for the above series (including character names) in the summaries of the series below:
Grand Inquisitor:
The Servants of the Empire series has some Grand Inquisitor lore with a focus on Zare Leonis and (the ever-elusive) Project Harvester. The Grand Inquisitor serves as an antagonist. This is a Middle Grade series, but it's one of the best MG series I've read in Star Wars.
The Grand Inquisitor has appeared in the Rebels manga adaptation! I haven't read it myself, but the art looks good.
He gets a semi-canon appearance in one short story of Star Wars: Dark Legends. He's got creepy vampire vibes, which are cool, and you also get one of my favorite Order 66 survivors in the dubiously-canon Kira Vantala.
[He also gets a spotlight in Issue 6 of Star Wars (2020). Yes, the comic takes place post-esb. Yes, the Grand Inquisitor is there. This one has the most payoff after reading Vader (2017) and watching swr s1
Will probably have a supporting/important role in Barriss' Tales of the Empire shorts.
Second Sister (Trilla Suduri):
Most of her Material is in JFO, but she also gets a spotlight in Jedi Fallen Order: Dark Temple. Though this five-issue comic focuses mostly on Cere, it gives you some good Second Sister content, presented pre-Trilla reveal in-game. It gives you more of her cool and competent inquisitor vibe that way. Also, the dynamic Trilla has with her Purge Trooper Commander is a bonus for me, in this one.
Third Sister (Reva Sevander):
Sadly, not a lot of supplemental content exists for Reva outside of OWK. I suppose I'm obligated to include the Obi-Wan Kenobi Comic Adaptation, but considering the art is about the equivalent of traced-over screenshots, I feel confident in saying you can skip this one.
Fourth Sister (Lyn):
Her...armor appears in Return to Vader’s Castle 4 and 5. The saboteur wearing it uses her designation, but that's about all the character lore we get. I suspect that more will come in the TotE short.
Will probably have a supporting/important role in Barriss' Tales of the Empire shorts.
Fifth Brother:
He gets a PoV section in Jedi: Battle Scars! Though it's not super substantive, it's the closest we've gotten to a backstory for him, and he gets a hell of a duel in this one. The overall plot is steamy and fun as well, plus Merrin and Fret are worth the price of admission alone.
He also gets a lot of bit parts in other inquisitor media, including OWK and Vader (2017), all of which add up to a more complex character than the man we get in Rebels.
Some comics featuring the Fifth Brother are in the Star Wars Rebels Magazine are in German so if you read the language you’re in luck, but some have been translated into English by fans so you can find them in their tumblr tags.
It seems he'll be a main character in the Inquisitors (2024) comic series.
Sixth Brother (Bil Valen):
The Ahsoka Novel: This is obviously mostly about Ahsoka, but Sixth Brother gets some PoV chapters as well. Though the chapters may initially not seem the most substantive, the other inquisitor canon (plus his scenes in Vader [2017]) builds up around him to end up giving a surprising amount of glimpses into who he is as a person. The Grand Inquisitor also appears here, but his appearance is short enough to not warrant a place in his section.
Seventh Sister:
She plays a somewhat significant role in Iskat's first years in Rise of the Red Blade, though sadly, aside from Rebels, she doesn't have a substantive role in many stories.
Seventh Sister also features in the Star Wars Rebels Magazine stories.
She also seems to be a main character in the Inquisitors (2024) comic series.
Eighth Brother:
Sorry, you're SoL (I say with love; he's my favorite).
In all seriousness, he has one line of dialogue in Vader (2017), and a cameo in Rise of the Red Blade. If he ends up being your favorite, I can help link some interviews from Robbie Daymond about him, or something.
Ninth Sister (Masana Tide):
Aside from a brief appearance in Jedi: Survivor, most of her story takes place in Vader (2017) and JFO.
She also appears to be among the main cast of Inquisitors (2024).
Tenth Brother (Prosset Dibs):
Mace Windu: Jedi of the Republic: A five-issue comic focusing on a strike team of four Jedi in the beginning the clone war, raises questions of what the republic is coming to, and also gives you some of the Tenth Brother’s backstory.
Thirteenth Sister (Iskat Akaris):
She doesn't have much outside of Vader (2017) and RotRB, but considering she's the protagonist of the latter, hopefully that's alright for now.
Tualon Yaluna:
See Iskat's entry above—though he's not the protagonist of RotRB, he gets quite a bit of focus.
Marrok:
One of the antagonists of the Ahsoka show, and primarily appears there.
Will probably have a supporting/background role in Barriss' Tales of the Empire shorts.
Bird Mask:
A note on him is that the jury's split about whether he's actually the Sixth Brother based on his role in Ahsoka's final Tales of the Jedi episode, which is strikingly similar to the Ahsoka Novel. I choose to believe he's not.
Will probably have a supporting/background role in Barriss' Tales of the Empire shorts.
Other Canon Inquisitors/Noncanonical Inquisitors/I'm Bald/Other Nuanced Opinion:
There’s an Inquisitor in the semi-canon Star Wars Visions season 1 episode T0-B1.
There's also an Inquisitor in the semi-canon Star Wars Visions season 2 episode Bandits of Golak.
Per a guidebook released prior to Obi-Wan Kenobi, There was an inquisitor with the designation Third Brother. At this time, we do not know what he looks like, nor has he been confirmed to have been in a story.
Per a TTRPG campaign, there was a female inquisitor who trained the Nightsister Jerserra, who killed her and stole the unidentified inquisitor's lightsaber. We do not have confirmation on who this is.
Maul carries an inquisitor's saber from at least the time of Solo to Star Wars: Rebels. This may or may not belong to an existing canon inquisitor or an as-of-yet-unknown character (it was modeled off of the Grand Inquisitor's, but we can assume this was due to budget concerns).
There's a variety of mobile games, sourcebooks, and other sources that provide a series of blurbs on the canon inquisitors that I haven't kept close track of. While these provide some information, most of it goes over existing information (possibly sourced directly from the Star Wars databank entries or Wookieepedia pages) and rarely do we get any new information from these (and more rarely still does canon actually stick to the information we get from them). These are fun, and can be delved into if you want more detail, but my personal MO is to stick to canon works first.
The slight exception to me is the Lightsaber coffeetable book, which I find has gorgeous (original!) art, and has some blurbs about the inquisitors' fighting styles.
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