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butts-art · 2 days
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SAGITTARIUS
see high res + Capricorn
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stealingpotatoes · 19 days
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What do Luke, Leia, and more importantly PADMÉ (and the whole gang really) react to Anakin having siblings - and those siblings being literal Dathomiri Force Gods that Anakin also was instrumental in killing
can u imagine if they DIDN'T die tho
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(donation doodles! // tip jar)
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literallyjustanerd · 8 months
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the second i saw the temple mural in rebels i knew i had to do this
[Image ID: A mural-style drawing of Anakin, Obi-Wan and Ahsoka styled after the mural of the Mortis gods seen in Rebels. Ahsoka is on the right in her white robe and carrying her scepter, a morai perched on her shoulder. Obi wan is in the middle in his Jedi robes, one hand raised. The Jedi Order symbol is behind his head. Anakin stands on the right, with one half of his face obscured by his Darth Vader mask. His hand is clenched into a fist.]
Version without noise (along with me ranting about couple details I'm way too proud of) under the cut:
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The beams of light are emanating from the Jedi Order symbol for Obi-Wan, but for Anakin and Ahsoka they are centred on Obi-Wan's heart
The beams emanating from Obi-Wan all reach the edge of the canvas, but for Anakin and Ahsoka some are incomplete
The colours circling their hands are indicative of their lightsaber colours
The light circling Anakin's hand is tinged blue in Obi-Wan's direction
The light circling Ahsoka's hand is primarily white, but tinged in green, and tinged blue in Anakin's direction
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gold-as-hera · 7 months
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Maybe the answer was right in front of us the whole time.
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jedislight · 4 months
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#protective big bro obi-wan
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bolithesenate · 6 months
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every once in a while i think about ✨them✨ again (usually when the og post gets a few notes again lol)
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Fox is getting carted off to the bunk he's literally not seen since the start of his career
and the Daughter is proud she's getting a good grade in girlfriend
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aj-artjunkyard · 10 months
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Want so badly for any full-potential Anakins to be the same size as Vader, if not bigger.
Obsessed with the idea that he just keeps growing, that by the time he’s in his late twenties he’s over seven foot tall.
Full-potential Anakin being the size of the Mortis gods and having the same distinct aura of other, so much so that they have to scratch out the ‘human’ in his med-file (they were never fully sure of that one anyways)
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fellthemarvelous · 2 months
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Not to be divisive in the SW fandom (like that's hard), but I love Sabine's journey as the next Mandalorian Jedi.
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It doesn't matter that she doesn't have a high M-count. Not all of the Inquisitors had high M-counts either but they were still able to control the Force.
Sabine's M-count is under 7,000, which is 20,000+ less than Anakin Skywalker's was at the height of his power. And after he fell to the Dark Side and lost the duel with Obi-Wan, his M-count decreased significantly, but he was still powerful (he allowed his fear and his pain and his anger and his hatred to control his actions).
Sabine was able to wield the dark saber, and that's not an easy task. It took many frustrating hours of training with Kanan and Ezra, and she had to face her fears before she was able to connect with it.
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Remember, Mando struggled with the dark saber and accidentally hurt himself pretty badly in the process. He couldn't connect with it and it's why he was not able to fight with it.
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Sabine went back to Mandalore to try and reconnect with her family, to get them to join the Rebellion.
After Gar Saxon got hold of the dark saber, Sabine took him on (a man more than twice her age) with Ezra's lightsaber, and she defeated him.
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At that moment, instead of choosing the Mandalorian way and killing him, she chose to follow the way of the Jedi and allowed him to live (be taken prisoner). Not surprisingly, he tried to shoot her instead of submitting but took a blaster shot to the heart from Sabine's mother for his troubles.
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But this is the moment her family chose to follow her into battle to free her father from Imperial prison.
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Sabine wasn't interested in ruling over Mandalore, and it's why she gave the dark saber to Bo-Katan in the end while she chose to return with the rebels to continue fighting against the Empire.
And when Ezra chose to surrender to the Empire on Lothal, he left his lightsaber with Chopper who gave it to Sabine the moment that Lothal was free. He left it behind for her to use because she already knew how to fight with it.
She fought alongside Ezra, Kanan and Ahsoka during the Rebellion.
Hera even told her she was starting to sound like a Jedi at one point.
It doesn't matter that she's not naturally attuned to the Force the way the other Jedi are. George Lucas has said that anyone can be a Jedi because the Force resides in all living things. Obi-Wan Kenobi has been telling us this since 1977 when A New Hope came out.
Kanan emphasized this when he was training Sabine with the dark saber.
Sabine comes from a culture of highly skilled warriors who are the ancient enemy of the Jedi, but if one Mandalorian was able to find balance between his Mandalorian ways and the ways of the Jedi, then why can't Sabine?
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Yes, it's a challenge for her, but she doesn't let it stop her from trying anyway. We should be cheering on the fact that she was finally able to use it instead of being annoyed that she was able to do it in the final episode of Ahsoka. We saw a fraction of her training and it wasn't like Ahsoka hadn't been working on training her years before that.
And now that Ahsoka has been able to face her own fears, she is finally able to be the master that Sabine needs.
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Sabine is now stranded on a planet where the Mortis gods are carved into the mountainsides, in a different galaxy with Huyang and Ahsoka, the one who carries the life force of the Daughter inside of her.
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Sabine cracked the code on the painting in the Jedi Temple on Lothal that allowed Ezra to open the portal to the World Between Worlds.
Maybe it's just me, but I think Star Wars Rebels was hinting at her following the path of the Jedi all along.
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reneeofthestars · 5 months
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My submission for Libpaint's DTIYS challenge on Instagram!
I had so much fun with this. After I finished the main piece, I played around with some layers and got some fun results, a few of which I've shared here!
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midorisudachi · 7 months
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"We are the ones who guard the power. We are the middle, the beginning, and the end." - The Daughter, from the mural (Star Wars Rebels)
I've watched the season finale of Ahsoka three times now (1st was by myself, 2nd time was with my son, and the 3rd time was with my Mum). A certain scene near the end of the episode - after a realization of what it was - made me think back to two certain special episodes: one from The Clone Wars and one from Rebels. This idea came to me on Sunday (October 8) night, so I quickly sketched out The Daughter and Morai, then coloured it in on October 9 (Monday). I always found the "Mortis gods" or "The Ones" rather interesting. I've always liked characters that have a small or short appearance, yet their character is important. The Daughter is so tall in her human form: 2.13 meters (or 6'9")! 
I hope everybody likes this. Please let me know if you do Star Wars fan art (or anything sci-fi or from Dragon Age or Naruto). I'd love to see your work! Thank you to everybody who supports my art. You truly mean a lot to me. It is what keeps me going as an artist.
This was drawn with my usual mediums: Sakura Pigma Micron pens, then coloured in with a mix of Copic Markers and Ohuhu Markers. The background is acrylic paint on black posterboard. I actually cut out The Daughter & Morai from the paper I drew them on, then glued it to the painted posterboard. An interesting way to do mixed mediums, yes? The gold paint is actually metallic & shiny in real life, but sadly scanners kill colours and metallics. (Well darn, scanners sometimes kills the line art.) The actual art piece is 11.25" x 14". 
I have another Ahsoka series fan art that I created last week. I will share it next week. I had posted it on my Instagram, but Insta is horrible to so many artists (especially if you do traditional art), because the Algorithim of Doom buries your work so deep that nobody sees it. My art basically fails on Insta. So I believe that from now on, I'll only submit my artwork here on Tumblr.
Star Wars/Clone Wars/Rebels/The Daughter/Morai © Lucasfilm Animation & Disney
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smhalltheurlsaretaken · 11 months
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i should make this into a proper meta someday but i'm writing it down so I won't forget...
as much as the Mortis story may seem weirdly out of place with the rest of the Force lore, it can work as an illustration. sure, in the movies "balance" means "no more Sith" and the less dark side around, the better (balance in the movies is absolutely NOT 50% light, 50% darkness like it seems to be on Mortis) but hear me out. on Mortis, the Father (balance) says he has to keep his children from tearing each other - and the fabric of the universe - apart, but....... that's not what's actually happening.
The Son (the Dark Side) wants to kill Balance. The Son does actually kill the Daughter, aka the Light. The Dark Side is always, always the aggressor, and the Light only ever defends herself, defends the innocent bystanders, and defends Balance.
The Light protects Balance against the Dark's attacks on both Balance and Light. That's the conflict here, it's not that both Light and Darkness need to be kept in check. The Father never has to worry about the Daughter's actions.
And you know what else? The Father - the one in the middle, the representation of balance - makes a ton of mistakes and fuels the problem by bringing Anakin to the planet (since the Mortis Gods are heavily influenced by the presence of anyone around them, and the Son very clearly begins to mirror and embody some of Anakin's darker parts). Balance is only restored when the Father follows the Daughter's example of self-sacrifice and, very importantly, allows the Son to be killed.
If the Son had been killed first and not the Daughter, do you think the planet would have gone haywire? There's no real evidence of this.
Anyway, all of this to say, the Light is not and has never been the problem, the Light actively defends Balance even to the cost of itself, and the Dark is a poisonous destructive Force that threatens everything and even goes against its own interests and Mortis doesn't contradict that.
The Jedi - and other 'light' Force users - weren't "dogmatic" or "going against balance" for completely rejecting the Dark. They were defending balance and rightly siding with good.
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pbandjeveryday · 10 months
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I have so much nervous excited energy for Ezra’s return. Because it could literally be ANYTHING. Like we have zero clues where he is or what condition he‘s in.
Maybe he’s just trapped on some random planet in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of Purgill.
Maybe Thrawn imprisoned him and he hasn’t seen the light of day since his sacrifice.
Maybe he’s free but something happened to cause him to purposefully isolate himself.
Maybe he’s fighting the remnants of the Empire on some far-away system.
Maybe he’s on Mortis or that spooky-looking planet Yoda visited in the Clone Wars, learning about the deep secrets of the force.
Maybe somebody froze him in carbonite.
Maybe he’s been desperately searching for his family, but the galaxy is just too big for him to find them on his own.
And does even he know the Emperor and Vader were defeated? Does he know Lothal is thriving again? Does he know that everything he fought so hard for paid off? Is he hurt? Is he brainwashed? Is he cut off from the Force? IS HE OKAY???
We just don’t know!! And it’s driving me crazy!!
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cornycopeia · 6 months
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day twenty nine: gateway
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gold-as-hera · 7 months
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AHSOKA: 1x8
Something is wrong. That was my pervading thought throughout this finale.
I don’t know what it was, but I just had this pit in my stomach. Something was off. Eerie. Inevitable. Like they had lost the battle before the episode begun, but not being able to put my finger on what exactly was lost.
Like Thrawn said, time, maybe? But there is just something about those Night Sisters that is different, even from the others on Dathomir.
Okay, I could be totally wrong so feel free to enlighten me.
Everyone has been going on about the possibility of Aboleth, the Mother of the Mortis Gods.
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After seeing the colossus of the Father, the Brother, and ruins of the Sister (👋🏻 hi, Ahsoka and Morai), it all seems much more plausible.
We now know the Night Sisters originated on Peridea before moving to Dathomir. And those left behind were desperate to escape. Trapped. What if the Great Mother(s) are Aboleth, or are bodies possessed by Aboleth (a lá Voldemort)?
The Daughter represents the Light Side, the Brother the Dark.
The Father represents Balance.
What if the Mother is something else? Chaos. Majik. Unnatural. Something consuming and greedy in its own need for power.
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Over all, I’m PUMPED to see where Star Wars takes us from here!
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takadasaiko · 7 months
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The gods of Mortis // The Ones
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lots-o-doodles · 2 years
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World Between Worlds
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