#Kallus in blue????????
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missunderstood-with-ideas · 9 months ago
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Hera: children you have not found the love of your life if you didn’t find them in the trash!
*Sabine and Ezra both look at Kanan*
Kanan: why do you assume that I was in the trash?!
Leia: no she’s got a point
Ezra: does this mean I can space Kallus cuz Zeb didn’t find him in the trash!
Kallus: Bridger I swear
Zeb: kid….Kallus was the trash
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not0a0mundane · 1 year ago
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Can't belive that Lyste smiled(kinda, as much a an imp can smile) just because Kallus said one(1) sentence to him
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martianbugsbunny · 1 year ago
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With every passing Wednesday I look back on that cameo in the Mandalorian with a slightly greater sense of fear
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agentlothcat · 1 year ago
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So... Has anyone brought up a RWaRB Kalluzeb AU yet??? Because I finished reading the book yesterday and I'm so stoked for the movie and I'm already thinking au ideas XD
OH GOD I WOULD SOOOO READ THAT!!! I LOVE RWaRB (it has kind of taken over my feed for the past month). Fantastic book, can’t wait for the movie!!
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rebelresolve · 1 year ago
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(( tbh while I get the instincts for people to go "thrawn and ezra are off on a fun bonding exercise and will be friends by the time we find them :)", I don't really vibe with that. with everything thrawn did specifically to ezra's family and homeworld, I don't think that's something he can just forgive. let's not forget that one of thrawn's last actions on screen was to indiscriminately fire upon the civilians of ezra's home planet. even terrible judge of character that he is, I don't see ezra letting go of that one. ))
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itsavicf · 1 year ago
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This is how mine's going... No more commentary.
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Made a bingo for Ahsoka with some of my predictions/hopes/what I think might happen. Anyone is welcome to play along!
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shop5 · 1 year ago
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I just realized I never posted my Rebels pictures -- (image descriptions undercut)
[Image one: A stylized portrait of Kanan Jarrus from Star Wars Rebels. The figure is drawn from the shoulder up and looking to the right of the frame. He has his hair pulled back and a beard. The figure is set against a red background]
[Image two: A stylized portrait of Hera Syndulla from Star Wars Rebels. The figure is drawn from the shoulder up and looking to the left of the frame. She’s drawn in profile and set against an orange background]
[Image three: A stylized portrait of Ezra Bridger from Star Wars Rebels. He’s drawn from the shoulder up and looking to the right of the frame. His hair is curly and there’s a smile on his face. He’s set against a yellow background.]
[image four: A stylized portrait of Sabine Wren from Star Wars Rebels. She’s drawn from the shoulder up and looking to the left of the frame. She’s wearing her Mandalorian armor and helmet and set against a green background.]
[Image five: A stylized portrait of Garazeb Orrelios from Star Wars Rebels. He’s drawn from the shoulder up and looking to the right of the frame. He’s wearing his New Republic uniform and set against a  blue background.]
[Image six: A stylized portrait of Alexsandr Kallus from Star Wars Rebels. He’s drawn from the shoulder up and looking to the left of the frame. He’s wearing his rebel outfit and set against a purple background]
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ahsoka-its-all-of-us · 5 months ago
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Random tattoo headcanons because why not
Jesse has “Property of the Republic” tattooed right above his ass.
Anakin has a very cheesy tattoo of a lightsaber crossed with the royal mark of Naboo on the inside of his wrist. Padmé forbade him from tattooing her name as it would be a dead giveaway if he would be examined for medical reasons, which happens quite often.
He also has his mother’s name tattooed, on the inside of his upper arm.
He lost both of these tattoos when he became Darth Vader because his skin was so badly burned. Though symbolic for him severing ties with his old life, a deeply buried part of him holds a grudge against Obi-Wan for this.
Ahsoka has a tattoo of Rex’s jaig eyes between her shoulder blades.
Rex has a tattoo of Ahsoka’s facial markings on his right shoulder.
Kanan has a tramp stamp saying “Fuck with Force” that he got when he was drunk off his ass. Hera teases him with it sometimes. When Zeb found out he laughed so heard he fell down the Ghost’s ladder and bruised a rib. He considers the knowledge worth the pain. Kanan’s deepest fear is the kids (and Chopper) finding out about it, and Zeb relishes is using that to shamelessly blackmail him.
Contrary to what many people expect of her, Sabine doesn’t have any tattoos; she likes temporary design better, just like she repaints her armour often. She is a wizard with henna and body paint, though.
Kallus has his designation ISB-021 tattooed on his bicep in white ink, making it look like he was branded with it. This was done voluntarily.
Eli has a single blue T tattooed right over his heart. When Ar’alani finds out she doesn’t know how to talk to him for three days straight.
Thrawn doesn’t have any tattoos, but Faro has multiple times caught him looking up Lysatran art and tattoo designs.
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anstarwar · 2 years ago
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I submit to you even more Kalluzeb soft hours. Kallus missed Zeb a whole ton
Zeb: I been gone for two hours Kal
Kallus: shutup and come here
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PS, tumblr mobile is doing this fun thing where I can’t see text when I type unless I change it to a different color…so, it’s blue text for a while til suddenly it gets fixed (I hope)
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watermelonolemretaw · 2 months ago
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THE SQUAD!!!!
oh and also zero's there apparently
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Main characters version cuz I said so :3
Can we PLEASE make cosmo important when Zero leaves🙏
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cherryheairt · 3 days ago
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Dragon Dreamer pt. XVI
Chapter 16
Last chapter here
Masterlist
sailor Daenys era
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Daenys and Cregan began their hunt with the supplies available in Rook's Rest. Kalla was kind enough to guide them to guest rooms, weapon storage, and even the vaults. Though Daenys had no current need for coin, she was grateful for the trust Kalla had given her in such little time.
"The Princess of Dragons" was an affectionate name given to her by Kalla and Kallus, who regailed her 'taming' of Sunfyre with wide eyes. Though they only heard of it initially from the soliders, they watched on in awe as the dragon that had been keeping them indoors for days was now bowing his lean head to the Princess.
She kindly accepted the moniker, knowing that non-Valyrion blooded folk did not understand the kinship that Valyrions had with dragons. Bonded or not. Though, the wary look that Cregan stared at the golden dragon with did amuse her.
She expected the ship and small crew to arrive by the next daylight. With the raven reaching Rhaenyra and the Queen sending word to a trusted captain, preparations had to be made from there to transport a dragon. None had done such a feat, with dragons notoriously being independent. Daenys had not recalled a single dragon in her family's history that had become handicapped in its time. Most dragons sustaining battle injuries perished. She was glad Sunfyre was an outlier—Aegon's dragon or not.
Wielding only a spear, Daenys shrugged off the suggestion of traps from Cregan. "Sunfyre wouldn't taste a rabbit or squirrel if we fed it to him. It's the equivalent to crumbs for us."
Cregan huffed good-naturedly. "Spoiled things, dragons are."
"We are royalty, Lord Stark." She mused with a sidewards glance to him as they shared a smile.
"So what does a Prince's dragon eat?" He mumbled half to himself, eyes scanning with all the vigilance of a weathered wolf.
"Goat, cattle, deer." She shrugged. They all had different preferences when being fed by the dragonkeepers. Syrax preferred sheep and cattle, Vermax liked harder to kill prey like stags, and not to even mention Caraxes who exclusively hunted wild for himself. Daenys considered herself lucky that Morningstar was not so picky, especially when the North and South held different types of meals. Having to leave her behind after her marriage seemed like a fate worse than death. "Last I saw in King's Landing, Sunfyre liked smaller animals. He has quite the narrow snout."
"Looks more a snake than a dragon." Cregan commented. Daenys shot an amused glance to him, thinking to herself that he was a little right.
"You've gotten comfortable around them."
"Dragons?" He asked, huffing.
She hummed acknowledgment.
"One could never grow comfortable with enemy forces. Who knows if the usurper's dragon will be submissive for so long? I've simply gotten used to the sight, 'tis all."
"You won't be saying that when you see Vhagar. She's another league of her own." Daenys frowned. How unfair it was, that a dragon as ancient and war-torn as Vhagar got to live nearly two hundred years and none of her kin got the same. It would have been a mercy for the beast to rest with Balerion and Meraxes. Balerion passed of what the dragonkeepers suspected was old age, not too long after Viserys got to claim him as his dragon. Vhagar lived to this day nearly fifty years later, still fighting and flying while she was so close to the Black Dread's age.
Now, the old queen would be resigned to fight until she died, like her sister Meraxes. An ironic fate, to be sure. The Targaryen men always seemed to have it easier, in the end.
"I'd like to hope I never see Vhagar in my lifetime."
Daenys looked to the skies for a moment. The clear blue spotted by fluffy white clouds was almost disrespectful to the ongoing war. In all the history texts she read, the weather was never mentioned. Why should such insignificant things be given space on the precious pages? Yet she always imagined stormy grey skies and unruly waves scouring the entire ocean during times of war and death. Living it was an entirely different thing than imagining it. The world went on as normal, like nothing had changed within the realm.
Daenys' life would never be the same. The world would go on despite it.
"I feel the same way." She said absentmindedly.
She was only stopped from her walk by a firm hand on her elbow. Turning, she met Cregan's stern face. "You're distracted." He stated.
"I'm thinking." She deflected.
He didn't let go, turning his head down in a way that reminded her of Dusk. "Is it about the man?" He guessed.
Guiltily, the man she killed had truly not been on her mind since her and Jacaerys had taken their leave outside. Daenys didn't feel like talking about the pressure of war to him, nor did she feel like lying to his face, so she shrugged and brushed his hand off her arm. Instead, she laced her fingers with his to urge him onwards.
"Sunfyre needs to eat." Was her distant reply.
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The next morning, both of the dragons had been appropriately fed and provided water. It took the efforts of Cregan and Daenys both to push a bin large enough for a dragon to drink out of, but it was worth it to see the dragon lighten considerably.
Kalla had given them spacious guest rooms that were in much better repair than those at Harrenhall. The bed and dry room felt like a dream compared to those nights in damp halls.
After dressing herself (only tying the corset with the aid of a blushing Cregan), Daenys went to the dining hall, expecting it to be occupied only by the servants. She was instead met with a hyperactive Kallus, who seemed to recover from his hardships in his home with bright smiles and teeming energy. Kalla, who looked much more tired than her brother, said her 'goodmornings' to Cregan and Daenys with a yawn.
"Princess!" Kallus shouted from his seat, bowl of breakfast oats picked clean. "Kalla said you would let me ride your dragon!"
"I said she might allow you to get near it." The sister corrected, nudging him back into his seat.
Daenys laughed softly, the sight familiar and heart-squeezing all at the same time. "Of course you can. Morningstar carries quite a good temperment compared to most." She said, watching the boy's eyes light up.
"Can I pet her? Please, can I?" He babbled, jumping from his seat and tugging Kalla to get up as well.
"We'll see how you feel when you get up close." She decided, lifting a hand out for the boy to latch on to. Which he did in a barrel of motion, nearly knocking the princess over if not for Cregan's steady hand on her waist. Playfully glaring at him at the sound of a chuckle rumbling in the Stark's chest, Daenys led the way outdoors. In the warmth of the sun the two dragons basked in its light out in the open field, giant pail of water nearly empty from Sunfyre's rapid gulps.
Golden and white scales gleamed in the light like gemstones and as the four of them drew closer, with Kalla hiding behind Cregan and Kallus nearly tripping Daenys with how close he dragged his feet near her. "You haven't lost your courage now have you, Kallus?" Cregan asked with a warm lit of humor.
Kallus vehemently denied. "No! It's cold out here."
She had to muffle a laugh at his denial, nodding along. "Freezing. I should have brought a fur-lined coat out here." The sun was high in the sky and the air fresh and cool. Despite this, a heavy feeling engulfed her body in a mere few moments. Turning to Cregan, she saw his own pelt off his broad shoulders, obviously now placed on her own over the borrowed dress. Quickly moving her gaze back to Kallus, her flustered expression couldn't be hidden from the Stark Lord, who held an extreme likeness to the cat who ate the canary.
Morningstar lifted her head to meet the group. A low trill left her jaws, and the Stauntons froze in fear. "It's okay. She is only curious." Daenys comforted, placing a hand on Kallus' back and rubbing in gentle circles. "Do you still want to meet her?"
Kalla gulped loudly. "Are you certain she will not...?"
Cregan smiled and nodded reassuringly. "The Princess of Dragons can surely trust her own dragon with your brother. If Morningstar allowed me to ride upon her saddle, she'll have no issue with Kallus merely petting her, my Lady." He offered confidently.
This seemed to work, as the elder sister brightened up and nodded firmly. "Go on, Kallus. The Princess won't let anything happen to you."
Invigorated by his sister's confidence, Kallus summoned all the courage in his little heart and allowed Daenys to guide him up to Morningstar.
"Lykiri," she cooed to the dragon, who's deep exhale when sniffing the boy nearly knocked him over. Satisfied, she lowered her head to the floor. "Go on." She urged, placing a hand first between her dragon's nostrils.
Even though Kallus was shivering, he still followed her lead and placed a hand on her snout. "It's warm!" He shouted in awe, earning an endeared chuckle from the Princess.
"Dragons run quite hot."
"Because of the fire?" He asked innocently, stroking the white scales up and down as Morningstar purred.
"Mmhm." She affirmed. Turning to look over her shoulder, Daenys saw the teary eyes of Kalla and the fond look of Cregan. He studied her carefully with a small but permanent smile plastered on his face. The intense stare was nearly too much for her to bear and Daenys was grateful for Kallus' intrusion.
"One day, I want a dragon of mine own."
"You might find one yet, sweet boy."
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Daenys skipped lunch, choosing to overlook the seas by rooftop of Rook's Rest. Cregan joined only after scribing a letter to the greybeard's commander.
"Lord Trant sent word that the men joined forced near the Twins. It's only a few weeks left before they'll make it to the heart of the Riverlands."
Daenys smiled, relieved at the positive news. "If Jace convinces the Freys to allow them passage we'll be able to see the Riverland armies meet with the Northern. If we can surround the Crownlands and the Reach..." She gripped the ledge with white knuckles.
Cregan placed a firm hand on her shoulder, squeezing lightly. "The Westerlands have been mostly neutral thus far. If the Greyjoys join your mother's force, they'll all surrender to their navy."
She nodded, the sight of the ocean below calming her turbulent mind. "With time. All we need is time."
"Daenys," Cregan started, moving to stand at the ledge with her and leaning on it with both hands. Together, they overlooked the waters. "I need to tell you something."
"What is it?" She asked, throat feeling dry at his solemn tone.
He smiled knowingly, easing her anxiety with a breath of air through his nose. "It's not bad. I only wished to tell you before you see for yourself and think I've kept it from you. Which, I have long enough."
A lover? She thought, squinting. No, he's said before that he had none. A third leg, perhaps. A mutated one that is hidden from sight. She amused herself with her thoughts before he could continue.
"Go on."
"Do you remember what I told you about Wargs and their ancestry in the North?"
Daenys did, only in his briefest mention and the faint stories of her childhood. Rumors here and there of Northmen and wildlings shifting their perspectives into bonded animals, seeing through their eyes and moving in their feet.
"I do." She shrugged.
"You told me that if you could bond with your dragon, you would believe any magic in this world."
Daenys nodded again, slightly exasperated.
"I am a warg." Cregan told her, looking into his eyes with a strangely guilty face.
Daenys sucked a breath in. "Dusk?" She asked, curiousity rising in her.
Cregan grinned at her automatic response. "Of course."
"And you're not jesting?"
"When do I?" He mused. "I'm serious. I held off on telling you because there was never a good time. I correspond with Lord Trant and the forces through him."
Daenys shared his proud expression. Nudging his shoulder, she said, "I couldn't be upset about that, silly Stark. I think its nice that we can share a bond like we do."
She had many questions on her mind; how did it feel to be a wolf? How did he find out about the ability? How many wargs were there in the Stark line? All had to wait, unfortunately, as a ship made way over the horizon. Nearly noon now, the sun was high and cast no shadows, showing the vessel in all its glory.
"Eveningstar..." She murmured out in awe. As beautiful as she remembered it, her father's ship was a smooth oak with dyed blue Valyrion banners. On its mainsail was a matching seahorse, and on the smaller jibs on the front was two silver dragons intertwined—an image of Morningstar and Seasmoke. Laenor had it added on mere days after Corlys gifted it to him—insisting that the future owner of the ship should have her dragon memorialized along with his.
Daenys still remembered how sore her cheeks were from grinning all day long as they sailed around the Stormlands.
"Eveningstar?" Cregan asked, eyes sharp. "Your mother's ship?"
"My father's. It stays at Driftmark since his death." She breathed. "My grandsire is here."
Tensely, he asked, "that's a good thing, is it not?"
She was unsure of that herself. It felt like her father sending in Rhaenyra when Daenys did something wrong—he never had the heart to punish her. She had let Jacaerys go off on his own after all. "I hope so," she offered meekly, shrugging to Cregan who's eyes glitted with amusement.
Corlys coming was an unmeasured variable, though Daenys wasn't unhappy to know it was someone familiar rather than a crew of random sailors from Dragonstone's port. She was happy to see Eveningstar in good shape.
When the ship docked, Cregan and Daenys met them at the small pier. She made a mental reminder to send word for the dock to be made bigger, to house more ships from Driftmark's fleet in case of emergencies. Corlys came off first, using his relatively new cane as an aid.
"Grandsire," Daenys rushed to meet him in a hug. The first time seeing him since Rhaenys' death, and she knew it hung heavily between them. Corlys looked exhausted, more so than usual, with puffy eyes and lines thick on his face.
"Daenys." He greeted warmly, cradling her head to his chest and resting his chin on her head. "You won Rook's Rest back."
Flustered at his statement, she looked over her shoulder at the burnt fields and blood-stained patches. She knew his curt words were his own way of congratulations and pride; quite similar to Daemon. "We did." She spoke. The very place Rhaenys died was taken back into their hands, and she felt unaccomplished saying it aloud. "If only I got Aemond, too."
Corlys stared out at the fields distantly. "One step at a time, granddaughter." He ambled a few steps away, back to the gangway. At the top of it, standing rigidly near the railing was a well-muscled man with deep-toned skin. "This is Addam of Hull. The man who rescued me in the Stepstones. He started upkeep on Eveningstar upon our return to Driftmark."
"I hadn't thought we'd need to use her again after Laenor's death, but I find myself surprised every day now." Corlys said dryly. For a split second, his eyes wandered down to the direwolf sigil that kept the coat firm over her shoulders. If he noticed it as Cregan's he did not say a word.
Daenys fought the urge to look at Cregan behind her questioningly. Many crewmates came and went under Corlys' nose without him batting an eye, nor bothering to introduce her to someone who she would ride a boat with for a few measly hours. Truthfully, she hadn't cared who the crew she spent so much time with on Eveningstar with since she'd been too busy enjoying the quality time with her father.
"Princess." Addam greeted nervously, bowing his head to her slightly from his position above.
"A pleasure." She uttered back, looking to her grandsire again. "Is Eveningstar equipped to hold Sunfyre like I request?"
Corlys hummed, glancing to The Golden in the treeline. The dragons had since huddled there during the night, cuddling like a liter of pups. "When Rhaenyra sent that raven I thought she had gone mad." Daenys tensed involuntarily. "But, I know now that I owe her an apology. You really did tame the brat's dragon."
"I wouldn't say tamed," she started. "He was practically abandoned. Can't fly ever again, so they left him to be reduced to a guard dog."
"All the better for us." He assured, proudly clapping her on the shoulder. "We can haul the dragon on through the cargo strip."
Leaning in to mutter, Corlys asked: "Are you certain Sunfyre won't eat the crew the moment we set sail? There's no getting back to Dragonstone without them all."
Smiling, she met his coy jest. "Mayhaps we ought to pick which men can be sacrificed first."
Within the hour, Sunfyre was led onto Eveningstar through the back of the ship's much larger gangway. Watching the scene, surely the first of its kind, Morningstar tilted her giant head this way and that as Sunfyre willingly was led by Daenys onto the man-made contraption. When he was settled awkwardly between the poles of the ship, ducked and weaved carefully so nothing could break, Daenys met Cregan at the pier.
"How do you think Kalla and Kallus will fare alone?" She asked him, plucking at her nails from the overwhelming responsibilities. Getting Sunfyre safely to Dragonstone without being hunted by Vhagar, sailing the ship without complications, leaving Rook's Rest undefended yet again. Although it was such a short trip between the two castles, it would be so easy for a Green dragon to simply fly out to Rook's Rest and destroy it entirely.
Cregan looked on to the two siblings, who were standing in front of the keep's entrance and holding hands. "They'll be just fine. The Greens won't bother to fight hard and lose men over this place again, knowing that the Queen is adamant on protecting it."
Daenys sighed, tension still harsh on her shoulders as she rolled them and leaned into Cregan's warmth. "That's it, then." She said aloud. They had already said their 'goodbyes' that morning to the two lonesome Stauntons. "Familiarize yourself with my grandsire while I give Morningstar heed?" She requested with a saccharine smile.
With a sweet kiss on her hand, Cregan boarded the ship and met Corlys near the wheel, greeting the man with all the respect that the Sea Snake deserved. Turning her attention to the curious white dragon, Daenys patting her maw gently. "Return to Dragonstone and rest." She commanded, earning a chuff from the jealous dragon. In only a few moments, the she-dragon lifted off toward the island on her own. It would take no time for her to reach the dragonpit and the Dragonkeepers to continue treating her still-healing wounds.
Kissing her teeth, Daenys boarded the boat last. Meeting Corlys at its head, she answered his raised brow. "Let's set off."
Daenys stood at the bow in front while Corlys made his way to the stern as he shouted orders to begin steering the ship out of the pier. She couldn't shake the sudden pit she had in her stomach—the same feeling she got the previous day when she had a daydream. Still uncertain of her newfound development, Daenys was wary of her consciousness flowing in and out. At her side, Cregan's hand hovered around her waist. "You look pale." He muttered lowly. "Are you greensick?"
"I don't get greensick." She said weakly. Clutching the railing, she could see dots of black cloud her vision for seconds at a time before fading back to normal.
Narrowing his eyes, Cregan eyed the area behind them where Sunfyre sat in the middle of the ship. "Let's get you sat down." He said, guiding her near the antsy dragon to allow her some privacy and rest. Most of the crew seemed to either pretend that a dragon wasn't trapped on a barge with them or stared at it the entire time. Both types of men had clear trembles in their hands as sails were dropped and knots were tied.
Slumping down against Sunfyre, who barely even noticed with his hackles raised and head turning wildly to figure out why his world was rocking to and fro, Daenys allowed herself to fall into the oncoming vision.
The crashing waves that heavy downpours of rain brought moved the sea and thunder flashes lit up the skies and black sea alike. With a shattering sound she was out of the vision again.
Cregan was hovering, peering down at her with great concern. "Where did you go?" He asked in a hushed tone, plenty aware of the stares Corlys was giving them.
At the end of the ship a shout came: "there's something caught on the anchor!" From a crewmate. Corlys limped over to see, muttering under his breath about the annoyance.
"Leave the anchor at the side, as long as it doesn't drag against the seafloor we can depart. Dragonstone is only a short sail away."
Obediently, the man tied rolled what he could of the chain around the windlass and locked it in place. "Ready to go, m'Lord."
Corlys returned to the wheel and steered it out.
Daenys blinked rapidly, the same feeling overwhelming her again.
"Daenys," came his voice again. "Focus on me."
As much as she wanted to, the call of her mind was much stronger than the physical force around her. Once more, she was thrust into the storm.
"Go home, pup and tell the bitch your mother that the Lord of Storm's end is not a dog that she can whistle up at need to set against her foes."
Who was that? The hateful voice seemed to surround her as the man shouted.
Soaking wet but still somehow impermanent like she had been during the murder of Jaehaerys, Daenys was in a keep's hall surrounded by guards and the pouring rain outside. The hall echoed with every word the black-haired man spoke, and it dawned on her who exactly he was.
Borros Baratheon. The Lord of House Baratheon and the indirect murderer of Lucerys. The first of the great houses to break their oath to Rhaenyra and side with the Greens. Daenys vaguely thought he was pathetic at first sight, yelling at a boy from his seat at the head of the room. On one side stood Aemond with his hands folding behind his back, a smug and calculated look on his sharp face.
"House Baratheon sides with King Aegon Targaryen."
Lucerys tensed harshly, hand grabbing onto his sword pommel at his belt—though he must have known it would never protect him against the elder. He looked back and forth between Aemond and Borros, thinking of his next course of action. In the pouring rain, it would be hard to travel home: most Lords would offer a Prince lodging for the night in such cases.
The Baratheon would not. His pride was too great.
"Leave, boy."
Lucerys knew he was out of luck. Aemond had already given his hand to Lord Borros' daughter in exchange for his men and navy. Luke, being bethrothed, had nothing to give. Kissing his teeth, he turned tail to walk back to the waiting Arrax. Though as he walked he shivered from the cold, and his wet clothes did not help. Daenys wished to do something for her brother—anything to keep him safe and warm. A simple cloak over his small frame, a seat by the dining hall's fire that they conversed in front of so often, a dragonride together in the safety of Dragonstone's territory.
"Wait." Aemond pursed, stopping Luke from his tracks.
Luke looked over his shoulder, keeping a brave face. Daenys was shocked that her feet moved on their own, something she was usually unable to do during visions, to stand in front of him and between Aemond.
The whisp of air from her movement seemed to make Luke pause and search the space in front of him. Though his distraction was short-lived when Aemond spoke again. Aemond moved slowly as he removed the black patch that covered his missing eye. It was a gruesome sight to see that a sapphire had replaced the spot where an eye once was. It was deep and sparkling though wholely empty and intimidating. Holding it tight by his hip, Aemond growled, "I want you to put out your eye."
Daenys gasped and Lucerys backed up slightly. "I won't fight you." He countered bravely. Daenys saw how Borros tensed but made no move to stop the feud, no matter how unfair it was.
"Give me your eye, or I will take it myself!" He shouted. In a flurry of movement unsheathing his dagger and rushing towards Lucerys. Panicking and reaching for his sword, the brown-haired boy fumbled with his shaky hands and couldn't grip the pommel in time. Aemond had tackled him to the floor, leaving the guards to stand all around them in stunned silence.
Borros stood from his seat in horror, shouting for Aemond to take the fight out of his halls. Of course, the furious prince didn't listen to a word the man said as he raised the dagger. Daenys shot forward like an arrow, the instinctal urge to stop Aemond much greater than the logic that she was only witnessesing what had already been done.
The dagger shot right through her hand, leaving a sting of phantom pain as she fell forward to the floor. She was forced to watch as Lucerys' eye was stabbed straight-on and her little brother screamed in agony.
Daenys didn't know which was worse: Luke's scream or Aemond's gleeful laugh.
It was deranged and mad—all the abominable things she'd been called her entire life were instead manifested in her uncle. Tearing the dagger out of Lucerys' eye socket after the climax of the moment was over, Aemond sat back on his haunches and his face shifted yet again. The cat-like grin of satisfaction disappeared, and it became straight once again. While Luke writhed on the floor in pain and clutched his bleeding wound, Aemond finally stood up and sheathed the weapon.
Then, and only then, did Borros Baratheon speak up. With a cowardly look of desperation, his voice treambled as he spoke. "Escort the Prince out of my hall." He was pale-faced and tight-lipped. He knew that the second Lucerys reported Borros' competency in his assault Rhaenyra Targaryen herself would come flying for retribution.
Luke was dragged up roughly by his elbows by the guards. Daenys winced with every yowl that left him as he jolted around like a pup, manhandled like he was a beggar on the streets. Even though her greatest desire at that moment in time was to chase after her brother's image and aid him—Daenys was yet again trapped in place.
As Aemond watched on in eerie silence, Borros grabbed onto his arm. Muttered in a fast and flighty manner, "let this nary make itself a problem for my House. If the Princess hears word of what happened in this hall...House Baratheon and the Stormlands will be forced to neutrality in the upcoming war." Although vague his words were easily understood.
Aemond shoved the man off, scoffing at his casual touch. "The King expects your forces to be rallied within the moon." With a swish of his long hair, the Targaryen left the hall, leaving the Lord silent and his youngest daughter in tears.
Daenys raced him outside, met with the worst storm than she'd ever witnessed. It was wild and untamable, no end point in sight. Beyond the Baratheon walls lay the sea between the Stormlands and Dragonstone, which was equally as wild in nature. Still struggling, the Velayron boy was shoved to the floor in front of an ornery Arrax. Although the white dragon was known for his pleasent temper and protective nature, he looked more like his heart sister Morningstar at that moment: all bared teeth and ear-spliting roars. He could not breathe arrays of fire on the guards lest Luke also be burned, but the intimidation was more than enough to send them running back into the safety of the hall.
Daenys nearly stopped in her own steps, frightened at the sight of Arrax's new demeanor. The little dragon nudged a sobbing Luke on the floor, comforting him in the only way he could. He felt his pain just as the boy did, as joined souls often did. She knelt in front of him slowly, touch ghosting through him as she cupped his flushed cheek. Daenys did not yet realize that Aemond had slipped past the three of them to mount Vhagar, ready to take to the skies yet again. Her attempts at soothing were for naught as Luke sniffled and clutched onto Arrax's neck. He was helped up by the dragon's strength and nudged onto the saddle. With only one hand able to clutch the prongs, Daenys instinctively corrected him.
"It may seem fun to make dragonriding more thrilling, but a loose grip is all it takes to go flying off your saddle. Arrax can't catch you, issa valonqar." Daenys scolded, though the glint in her eye gave away her mirth.
Lucerys rolled his eyes and dramatically placed his hand back on the grip. "You're no fun, Dae." He groaned.
"That's my job. To suck the life out of my little brothers." She laughed.
Her hand shot to the one covering his own. Lucerys froze in his hasty seating, good eye shooting around like he'd seen an apparition in the corner of it. After a long moment, his hand left the wound, slowly moving to the saddle, though it pained him to do so. "Take me North, Arrax." The boy managed, squeezing his eyes shut and hugging himself to the saddle. Daenys could only watch on as the little dragon took its last flight.
The storm would take her brother that night, only minutes later, after he thought he was finally safe. She watched as Vhagar took flight soon after, a silent predator in the dark.
When she was finally released, Daenys found that no time had passed. Corlys was still steering his way out of the port and mass of cliffs surrounding. Cregan was still standing vigil over her, a permanent wrinkle between his set brows. "What did you see?" He asked in a hushed tone.
"Lucerys." She answered immediately. "Aemond took his eye before he took his life. He got even—in every way he demanded. But he still wasn't happy." She slumped backward onto Sunfyre, who seemed to be more content with the familiar company though he was nowhere near off his high alert.
Cregan was quiet for a few beats. "I thought these only came to you in your sleep."
"Me too." She whispered, feeling a wave of defeat wash over her. "It's been happening since we got to Rook's Rest."
"Daenys," he started, moving a stray strand of hair out of her face. "Don't think of this as a setback. I think it's quite the opposite."
"Opposite?" She asked, bleary.
"The daydreams." He said. "Seem quite different than the ones at night. You knew you were having one."
She nodded, taking the warmth of his presence in gratefully. It was like an anchor on the rocky ship, pulling her down to the earth. In the back of her mind, Vhagar's rumbling roar encompassed her thoughts. "It wasn't much different otherwise. Although..."
He raised a brow for her to continue.
Clamorous flapping of ripped wings.
"It's all the same. I'm seeing the past happen through my own body, though my interference does nothing. Every dream except that of my cousin's death—when Helaena saw me. Perhaps there is something I have not uncovered." Her voice was mellowed and low, speaking quickly and more towards herself than to Cregan who was patiently intaking information.
"You think you can choose what glimpses of the past to experience? Or, say, the future?" He trailed, thoughtfully looking on over the railing to the soft waves.
"Only the Gods know." She said, watching the man known as Addam approach. The corners of Cregan's mouth lifted at her jest, but his eyes landed on Addam, too, both wondering what the man wanted from them.
Addam dipped his head slightly toward Daenys, eyes flitting unsurely between the Lord and Princess. "Lord Corlys has scheduled a detour."
Daenys' jaw clenched, annoyed at her grandsire's lack of urgency. "Does he know there is a dragon boarded upon his ship?" She asked. Of course, he sent his crewmate to tell her such news rather than himself.
"Eveningstar is your vessel, to my knowledge, your highness." Addam said, a gleam of amusement in his deep brown eyes. "Lord Corlys said so himself when he ordered it to be maintained. Ser Laenor's ship passes to his eldest child."
Daenys' heart panged. Traditionally, it should have gone to Luke, heir to driftmark after Corlys. Even if Lucerys were alive to become heir, she suspected the ship would have ended up in her possession still. By gift of Laenor or Luke. It had her dragon on it, after all, and none could refute the fact that the knight held his daughter's bond closer than his sons'.
"If that is true, then should we not prioritize my task of bringing Sunfyre to Dragonstone for safe keeping?"
Addam looked bashful, unsure of how to answer on behalf of her grandsire. "We are en route to Stone Dance. Lord Gormon Massey gifted the Queen his finest smithy's and fishermen. For what purpose exactly, I am unaware."
Stone Dance, house of the Masseys. Elinda, Rhaenyra's head Lady in Waiting and trusted friend, was the daughter of Gormon, who sat upon the Black council. It made sense that Rhaenyra tasked two things to Corlys instead of just fetching Sunfyre alone.
That didn't make the situation any less vexing. Sunfyre should be the top priority, not a group of working men who could easily travel by the Massey's own ship.
"I see. Thank you, Addam." Daenys muttered dismissively. As much as she wished to plea to Corlys to turn course, even she knew that her mother's word was above her own in the eyes of this crew. To everyone else, perhaps even her grandsire, Daenys was a spoilt and odd girl who had no place being outside of Dragonstone in a time of war. Cregan took her hand in his own, looking down past his straight nose at her.
"I know it's bothersome, but at least it gives Jacaerys some more time with the Freys to plead our case." He offered.
Daenys shook her head lightly, smiling at his comfort. "Indeed. Perhaps my brother can induldge himself in two cups of wine instead of one during his visit."
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Stone Dance was in sight quicker than Daenys expected. The time passed easily when Cregan kept company at her side as they watched waves and cliffs pass them by together. As the island grew in size, so did the visibility of that surrounding it. She squinted as she watched two large boats heading past the island's port and towards them.
"I thought we were sent to board the men." She murmured. "Why has Lord Massey changed his mind?" Was it supplies and cargo on those ships instead, perhaps?
Cregan stood eerily still and quiet. After a long pause, he tensed as his sharp eye finally caught sight of what he was searching for. "That isn't from House Massey." He said, clutching the pommel of his sword. "Get to the hold."
A shout came from the front of the ship, a scouter and navigator, "it's House Baratheon's ships!"
Daenys looked to Corlys, who's grey brows furrowed deep and his jaw set. Looking to Daenys immediately, he repeated what Cregan said. "Get down to the navigation room." At the reaffirmed order, Cregan moved to guide her when she stood still at the sight of the bright yellow banners.
"Cregan." She grit out, resisting his tug although it easily overpowered her own.
He stops in place, turning to her, and for a moment she swears that fear was deep in his eyes. In a flash it is gone and replaced by determination and zeal. "Daenys." He says, just as seriously. "There is no telling how many men are aboard those ships compared to our own—or what the Baratheons want with a Velayron force. If they see you—"
"I'll handle myself," she spoke, frowning at his rushed words. The yellow banners drew closer as they stood idle and the crew moved to defensive positions around them.
"There are less than ten men on this boat. The moment Lord Borros finds out the Princess is with us, he will engage without a doubt. If he only sees the dragon, he might be wise enough to leave the matter."
Cregan was totally out of his element. On the open water with no allies but those of Velayron-loyal shipmates, he was alone in his experience, and they were alone in theirs. This crew had likely seen many battles against raiders or pirates or other such naval fleets and dealt with them accordingly—the Starks did not fight in the sea but instead on the mountainous land of the North. His fear was not for himself but instead for her, who he swore to protect with his life only moons ago.
She nodded with a hesitant finality. Placing a swift kiss on Cregan's cheek, she squeezed his hand before rushing under the deck and into the navigation room thar Corlys instructed her to be in. From the small port window, Daenys could see the two ships approach with an aggressive speed. Yelling and stomping feet were all she heard above the planks, specks of dust falling onto her as the bustle increased. Sunfyre grew more anxious without the familiar comfort near him, and his shifting nearly drowned out the men's footsteps. Suddenly, that stopped, too, and the dragon settled to a perfectly still position—yet none could stop the ornery roars he let out. She felt immense guilt for practically abandoning the beast all on his own when he was already frightened.
Finally, the two ships were flank-to-flank.
The space was quiet for a time, murmurs that were indecipherable to her ears coming from men of both sides.
Vaguely, Daenys was able to recognize the cadence of Borros Baratheon, apparently conversing peacefully with her grandsire at the edge of his own ship.
"King's dragon...return...Targaryen history..." Borros Baratheon's words were more recognizable than Corly's with his louder tone. Having to practically shout to feel above the veteran Lord, Borros sounded quite pathetic next to him.
It wasn't possible that House Baratheon was sent to fetch Sunfyre. If the Greens already found out about the kidnapping, Aemond would have been directly sent before the ship could make it to Dragonstone.
But he was not.
Borros wasn't sent for Sunfyre. So then, what made him take two of his valuable ships all the way up to Stone Dance instead of readying them for war? Was Aegon's council really foolish enough to attempt to gather their naval fleet into the gulf of Blackwater Bay? It would be all too easy for them to cage themselves between two pieces of land, and for the Velayron fleet to corner them in that bay, even a man foreign to war strategy would know that.
Two ships.
Daenys' heart raced as time continued to pass. She was missing something here, but what?
A sudden 'thud!' made her retreat from the window, startling at the fright. Yells started soon after, and the unmistakable sound of iron scratching against its shealth filled the air by the tens. Swords clashed against one another, the heavy scent of iron stung her nose and seemed to flow around her as much as the salty water did.
Daenys rushed to the room's door, sealing herself against it as she debated her actions. How many men were there? If the Baratheons ended up overpowering the ship's force, they would take whoever was left alive as hostages and bring them straight to King's Landing. It felt like she had walked into her own prison by sending for Rhaenyra's aid. What kind of dimwitted soldiers jumped right into the jaws of a dragon? More angry roars and stomping limbs thumping on the ceiling nearly convinced Daenys that Sunfyre would come falling through a hole in the deck.
Pained screams came after each roar periodically, most likely the dragon biting whatever fool approached him or got cornered between a crewmate and the beast.
Under ten men plus a dragon, Daenys mused triumphantly. She regretted not ordering Morningstar to hover over the ship, but could not dwell on such frivolities. Daenys held her breath as hurried footsteps rushed down the hatches steep staircase and knocked into the navigation room's door. She winced at the heavy force, but pushed her entire weight stubbornly against it.
The body stilled and huffing breaths paused. A slow slice of metal met the wood of the door as a voice called lowly, "come out of 'here and I'll make this easy."
Borros.
He got past Sunfyre and Cregan in the frenzy upstairs. It was impossible that he knew exactly who was in the room, only that there was someone. Daenys squeezed her eyes shut, still as a statue and unwilling to even exhale to make a single sound. Cregan, where are you? Was everyone dead? Her bethrothed, her grandsire?
A bang on the door. "Get out, you coward!"
Daenys released a heavy breath, knowing that it wouldn't be hard to knock down the door. Even if she revealed herself before he could, would mercy be granted?
Nay, she'd face the same watery grave her brother did.
A spell of nausea overcame her, the same feeling that she'd begun to familiarize herself with. Not now. She couldn't afford to leave her body without her consciousness.
Daenys decided to take her chances with the door. She kept herself firmly against it, using her weight as countermeasure to his own shoulder barging into the other side. Her eyes frantically searched the small room for any weapon better than the dagger at her waist. Nothing but maps and compasses that she could possibly reach.
She ripped herself from the door, allowing it to be shoved open with a loud crash against the wall. There stood a heaving Borros, face red and hair russled. He looked like a rabid animal, all instinct and no humanity.
Shock gleamed in his eyes as he paused, "princess?" Came through his lips in a confused murmur. As if she was the last person that he expected to find on this ship.
Without wasting a moment, she shouldered past him and ran upstairs. Sunfyre was her best bet with his intimidating appearance and massive set of jaws. He was smart enough not to use fire for now—but that could only last so long before he grows desperate enough to take risks.
Above the deck was a worse sight than below. Men in yellow and black were fighting with men in plain clothes. The crew held much better than Daenys expected—perhaps more trained than she had given them credit for. Near the top of the ship where the dragon carvings were, Addam was parrying two Baratheon soldiers with a fluidity that nearly had her stopping to admire.
Cregan was nowhere to he seen. Daenys forced herself to remain optimistic about his safety, ever trusting in his capabilities. Corlys was at the opposite of Addam, staggering back as a man cornered him. Daenys' heart dropped at the sight, flashes of her grandmother reminding her of the tragedy that happened so recently. She couldn't lose both of them in the same place.
Sunfyre unfortunately had to wait.
Daenys surged forward to her grandsire, taking her dagger and thrusting it into the back of the soilder. As easy as it was to insert, it was ten times harder to take out, her grip failing her as the man shouted in pain and turned to face her in a flash. The knife still in his back, she was now weaponless. There was no time to think as the man raised his bloodied sword to strike her.
His head was promptly removed from his shoulders. As the body limply fell to the floor, staining it ever more, Daenys saw a panting Corlys behind gripping his sword tight mid-air. He was sweating profusely, pain evident in his eyes as he relaxed his arms and dropped the sword. He clutched his side, old wound bothering him as he leaned back against the railing.
They shared a mutual nod of thanks, Daenys working to grab her dagger back from the soldier's body and sheathe it again as she helped Corlys stand strong. From her perspective above most of the ship, she could make out blurry forms of men fighting and much clearer forms of the two Baratheon ships. The one that carried the soldiers was anchored next to Eveningstar still, while the second had long past them.
"Where is that one headed? Why have they come to Stone Dance?" She asked hastily. Her eyes searched for Cregan still, to no avail.
"Not for us. For Rook's Rest. That boat carries supplies for the men stationed there—or previously stationed there—in order to secure a perimeter to protect it against us. This one was backup."
Wrong place at the wrong time.
She was relieved to know that it wasn't another assassination attempt. Though war moves were not so different from that.
"How do you know all of that?"
Corlys coughed out a bitter laugh. "The Stag has a mouth bigger than his brain. He thinks he won already."
"Where is Lord Stark?" She finally asked tentatively, scared for the answer he might provide.
"Last I saw, he was protecting your dragon."
Daenys' heart raced at the knowledge. Cregan protecting Sunfyre even though he held no obligation to; it made her heart squeeze with affection. On the other hand, the middle of the ship was the most exposed and unprotected area. Enemies could come from any side. She could only pray that the dragon protected him, too.
"I can't bring you downstairs, grandsire. Borros found me there." She said, frantically searching for a hidden place to leave him.
Corlys slowly stood by himself, stubbornly leaning down to grab his sword from the ground. "Leave me, child. All I need is my sword—" Daenys did not hear the rest of his words.
She was harshly shoved against the railing, back angrily protesting as her tailbone was bent over it awkwardly. She gasped, grasping at the attacker's collar to steady herself. Borros found her quickly, leaning over her with a deadly grip on her biceps. His ragged breaths hit her face and assaulted her senses as he brutishly berated her, "mad girl, intruding where you do not belong! Your bitch mother sent two of her bastard spawn and thought she could convince me to back her cause?!"
Daenys stumbled over her words, feeling her consciousness waning in and out as he shook her like a ragdoll. The worst possible time. She fought against herself, pleading internally to stay in the moment. With the tight hold on her arms, she felt the blood begin to stop its flow to her forearms and fingers, feeling them grow cold by the second against the salty chill surrounding them. Behind her was the Baratheon's own ship with a strip of space between them, leading down into the sea.
"I didn't know—!" She plead her truth to the man, shaking her head wildly as he seemed to only grow angrier. At the mere sight of her—a stranger whom he had never laid eyes upon— Borros was resentful of her. Mayhaps, due to the trouble the Targaryen war had brought the Great Houses or the anxiety that dragons may come to burn his Keep down for allowing Lucerys to be murdered, she did not quite know.
His dark eyes were blown wide and nearly black. "She thinks she can negotiate her way out of everything. Your dragon won't save you now, it cannot even walk!" He chortled roughly as if he'd just told the most amusing jest of his life. Leaning in, he bit: "Your brother's certainly couldn't save him."
His hands clamped around her throat.
The brutal truth and realization that Daenys was not nearly as capable as she thought herself to be without Morningstar brought terror deep in her stomach and reduced her to pure adrenaline. All her actions were pure animalistic instincts, slashing at the man's throat and eyes with wretched gasps for air. When her vision spotted and Borros' snarl of fury turned into a triumphant grin, he released her.
With a shove, Daenys was pushed off the side of the ship. She barely registered her fall before she was submerged in ice-cold water. It was dark and suffocating between the shadows of the two boats, and Daenys felt a flaring pain in her back rip through the surface of her skin. She screamed out in pain, quickly growing to regret it as she sucked in a deep gulp of salty water. Daenys forced herself to swim up and up to breach the surface, stopping when she realized her dress' skirts had been caught on something.
Dizzy and running out of air, Daenys tugged with all her might. The sunlight seeped in between the boats only enough to give her some visibility. The silver of the anchor glinted back at her when it resisted her tugs. That's right. The anchor was never able to be pulled up all the way earlier. It was left at the bottom of the boat, hanging right below the surface of the water.
Another oddly shaped gleam caught her eye within the chains. It was long and silver, too, stuck between two chain links and tangled into it. A sword?
In a flash decision, she grabbed the steel, feeling it cut into her hand as she tugged it out of the link. It only took a moment to cut the edges of her skirts off and ascend to the surface. Daenys gasped for air, choking on the leftover water in her lungs and clinging to the slippery side of the ship. She held onto the chains hanging from the side, catching her breath as the waves continued to lap at her chin.
When she steadied herself, she finally looked down to see what saved her. A short sword, perhaps made for a shorter man or young squire. The blood on its blade had already been washed off by the water, leaving the only trace of her stinging wound on her hand. The salty water burned her back and palm in a searing heat, but Daenys forced herself to cling on even so. She caught footing on the anchor, managing to stay on after a few slips.
Taking a deep breath of relief, Daenys cursed aloud. What happened to Corlys and Cregan? The entire Velayron crew?
Glancing at the weapon that had saved her life from drowning, Daenys turned it this way, and that as it gleamed back up at her. On the base of the blade was engraved, "āeksio hen tide."
'Lord of the tides.'
Luke's sword. It had caught on Eveningstar's anchor when it docked at Rook's Rest. Rhaenyra's gift to the boy when Laenor first 'died' and Luke became desolate in his anxieties of becoming the Lonely Lord of the Tides. Luke was never a good swordsman, even as he grew older, always being easily best by Jace in every spar they partook in. But he never seemed to mind his lack of skill with the sword. Nor his tendency for greensickness.
He was a linguistic and a scholar.
Better in High Valyrion than even Daenys and more knowledgable in the histories than Jace, Luke was attuned to literature and language like he was born to be a Maester rather than a high Lord. Before he died, he had just started his studies in the Lhazareen language. She remembered well the long nights spent staying by his side in the Great Hall quietly drawing an imagine of her past dreams while Luke studied until the hour of the wolf.
Those days were long past, and now all that hadn't been burnt in his furnural pyre was locked away in his room, gathering dust and spiders.
Except his sword.
Daenys smiled faintly at the bittersweet irony of the situation. He still found ways to nose himself into the situation—even in death.
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CHANGING the person who saved Corlys. Yes it was Alyn but I feel like it's more fitting to be Addam since he's the dragonrider and involved in the story a lot more, though in the book we know who the heir becomes and what not but this is not the book 😇 Technically this is me merging Alyn and Addam into one character like the show did to Rhaena and Nettles.
Hastily made key of Luke's journeys to and from Storm's End to kind of make sense of it. He obviously could not see or make direction in the storm so he just went as far up as he could and eventually died right between Dragonstone/Driftmark and Rook's Rest.
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I talk about Luke A LOT. But honestly he really haunts the narrative of the show and this story (and my mind obv) Rhaenyra would never have fought so fiercely if none of her children were lost; especially two in the span of a day.
tags: @purple-1995 @itsaslaminak @beebeechaos @pedro-pascal-love @thelastemzy @moonymoo1 @emery-aka-emmy @r-3dlips @watermel0nsugarhigh @delaynew @littleblackcatinwonderland @fall-winter-heart97 @mandeepandee1997 @reyndaisy @saintkittykat @theadharablack @thatkindofgurl @alexandra-001 @iv7867 @yentroucnagol @geeksareunique
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multifandom-nerds-blog · 1 month ago
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Street-rat Kallus believer but Ezra finds out soon after Zero hour (idk how) and they get kinda competitive about it. Meanwhile the rest of the specters keep getting more worried.
Also HC that Kallus has dental bridges cause dental hygiene/health care is probably terrible in Corruscants lower levels.
Ezra: Check this out. I once got decked in the face and a part of my back tooth broke off. (Opens mouth, trying to show the back of his mouth.)
Kallus:....
Kallus: (Takes out his dental bridges)
Ezra: Oh screw you.
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-On the Ghost at dinner (Zeb dragged Kallus to be there)
Ezra: I sometimes fished food from the trash. Honestly, you just have to cut off the moldy parts, really. People are so wasteful sometimes.
Kallus: I agree.
Ezra: So what weird things did you eat?
Kanan: Could you guys not do this at dinner?
Kallus: Anything digestable really. It helped me in the ISB's anti posion training, I think.
Ezra: Oh yeah? I also once drank 5 month old expired blue milk.
Saban: Well that explains a lot about you. Also disgusting.
Ezra: Hey!
Kallus: One day I was so thirsty I ended up drinking water from a muddy puddle.
Zeb: You did wh-
Ezra: How was it muddy. I thought Corruscants ground is all covered in metal.
Kallus: Well it was a liquid.
Everyone:....
Kallus: I also passed out and woke up a few hours later being high. So there might have been some spice or so in it.
Hera:... Well I'm done with eating for today.
Kanan: Yeah, me too.
Sabine: Same.
Ezra: More for me!
Zeb:...
Zeb: I'm not gonna complain about your coffee consume anymore.
Kallus: (slightly confused) Okay...?
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never-ending-fanfic · 6 months ago
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More of my sweet little baby✨
Warning: she's too cute
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Tala in a variety of fits I couldn't resist but put her in
Explanation of the fits under the cut, from the top, left to right
Tala at the beach in the cutest cherry swimsuit, grumpy at the sand castle having the audacity to collapse
the blue dress is her outfit as a flower girl at Hera and Kanan's wedding (and he's alive and well and def not dead in this AU, she's also gonna be the best older cousin to Jacen)
the green overalls were embriodered by Sabine and given to Tala as a birthday gift at some point and she just loves them so much she could wear them everyday (and sometimes refuses and pouts when Kallus suggests something else)
Tala in Kallus' rebel captain jacket, cause it's so wholesome when kids try on their parents clothes adbsgxgsjbx
Tala after spending a day with auntie Sabine, they spent their time painting and making jewelry (Kallus was horrified at the hair and ready to strangle Sabine before she assured him it'll wash off)
Tala in a dress that just screams "fr my mom put me in this when I was a baby" vibe to me personally
The last one is my favourite, she's so freaking cute in the yellow dress, I just cannot believe how sweet she looks
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imakequestionablechoices · 4 days ago
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Star Wars: Rebels as Brooklyn 99 Quotes
Part 2
Kanan: Ezra, you doing okay? You scared?
Ezra: I'm scared you won't let me make a flamethrower and use it to throw flame.
Kanan: You're right. I will not let you do that.
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Hera, when trying to find out who is the imperial spy: I need someone to fill out the line up. Will you be “Scary Zeb”?
Zeb: I love scary Zeb. He says what normal Zeb is thinking.
*Cut to line up*
Zeb: THIS IS TAKING TO LONG! IM GONNA MISS THE FARMERS MARKET!!
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Hondo: It’s a shame I have no taste for politics, because I was born for it. I mean I have great hair and I love lying. 
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Chopper: *in binary* Are your bosoms tender?
Hera: I’m going to pretend that you didn’t just ask me that.
Chopper: Are your senses hightened?
Hera: I think I might be pregnant not bitten by a radioactive spider.
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When Ezra and Thrawn were Lost in Space tm
Ezra: Pizzas is who I am. Would you tell the sky to stop being blue?
Thrawn: Yes. I wish it were tan.
Ezra: What?
Thrawn: It is my favorite color. It is no none-sense.
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Ezra: Where’s Kanan? He told me to come here.
Sabine: Nope. That was me. I’ve been recording his voice for the past two years, and now I have a sound board where I can make him say anything I want.
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Chopper: I have an idea.
Hera: No murder.
Chopper: I no longer have an idea.
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Kanan: We did it, Hera. We made the galaxy’s hottest baby
Hera: Say cute, Jarrus.
Kanan: Nope. This kid is liquid fire.
Hera: laugh’s
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Zeb: I sold a guy a fake Pekingese.
Zeb: Twas a cat.
Kallus: You will not win me over with your use of “twas”
Zeb: Tawsnt trying too.
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kanerallels · 8 months ago
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Okay I need every shred of serotonin I can get right now, so! Have a fic I wrote for @sarah3210 in honor on May the Fourth! Hope you guys enjoy it!
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It had been a long time since Ezra Bridger had flown a shuttle. But somehow, that’s not why his hands were shaking as he approached the hangar bay of the ship in front of him.
He shouldn’t have been nervous. But for the first time in almost ten years, he wasn’t on Peridea. He was home.
Or close enough, at least. The ship wasn’t Lothal. But when Ezra thought of home, Lothal wasn’t always the first thing that came to mind. It wasn’t a place at all. It was people.
They’re here. He was sure of it. Sabine had told him where to find Hera— or rather, Hera’s flagship, since she was a general now. He couldn’t really say he was surprised. Just proud, if you could be proud of the woman who’d basically been your mother for so many years of your life.
The two A-wings escorting him peeled off as he slipped through the energy shield and set the shuttle down. Not too rough of a landing— Hera or Sabine could have done better, but Ezra was a little rusty.
Through the viewport, he could see a handful of figures moving towards the shuttle. Okay. Here we go.
He realized, as the shuttle ramp was lowering, that he hadn’t taken off the armor he’d stolen on Thrawn’s ship. Huh. Well, this should be fun. Holding back a sudden burst of laughter, Ezra headed down the ramp slowly, his hands in the air.
There was a cluster of people coming to meet him— most of them wearing white and blue or black uniforms, all looking exceptionally wary. And in their lead was a green skinned Twi’lek woman wearing a flight jacket and carrying a small blaster that she leveled directly at Ezra.
It’s Hera. She looked a little different. Older and tired, but still determined, with the same calm that she wore when she was trying to mediate a fight between him and Zeb. Holy kark, it’s Hera, and is that— in a flash, he realized that Kallus and Zeb were a few steps behind her, bo-rifles at the ready as they eyed the potential threat warily.
The reality of it hit him like a brick in the chest because it meant he was back. It worked. Ten years and he was face to face with his family again, finally.
He was still reeling when he recognized the figure rolling towards him. Chopper looked exactly the same as the last time Ezra had seen him, when the droid had helped him save Lothal. He was bwomping something about who did Ezra think he was fooling as he approached, and Ezra almost automatically let a hand drop to the top of Chopper’s dome. “Hey, Chop,” he whispered, far too low for anyone else to hear it. The droid let out a satisfied noise— clearly, he’d realized who Ezra was immediately.
Hera still looked unsure, though. Which was fair. Ezra was, after all, still wearing trooper armor. Reaching up, he slowly pulled off his helmet.
The expression on Hera’s face changed in a snap, shock and confusion bright in her eyes. Ezra knew the feeling. He still couldn’t believe what he was looking at, either. 
“Ezra?” she said, her voice shaking, holding a thread of hope that Ezra understood deeply.
“Hi, Hera,” he said, and found himself grinning like an idiot because it had been so long but he was back. Things were a mess but he was with his family again. He could fix it. “I’m home.”
He started towards her, but Hera was already moving. Her blaster clattering to the ground, she darted towards him and threw her arms around him in a fierce embrace that knocked the wind out of Ezra. “Ow,” he grunted, but hugged her back, feeling tears prickle his eyes.
“Hi?” she said, her voice shaking. “You’ve been gone for ten years and that’s how you start?”
“Uh—”
Another set of arms enveloped them, effectively crushing the last of the air out of Ezra’s lungs. “When I’m done hugging you,” Zeb growled, “I’m gonna kill you.”
“Missed you too,” Ezra gasped, wheezing for breath. “Kallus, you next? Is it gonna be a hug or a death threat?”
The man laughed, sounding more at ease than Ezra ever remembered him sounding. “Oh, I think Zeb and General Syndulla have the death threats more than covered.”
“That’s good,” Ezra said as both Zeb and Hera let go. Hera only stepped back a little, though, studying his face.
“You’ve grown up so much,” she whispered, gently touching his cheek. “And you’re— we thought you were—”
“You really thought Thrawn and a couple purrgil could take me out?” Ezra said, raising his eyebrows and grinning. “I’m pretty offended.
Zeb grinned even wider. “Oh, not everyone did.”
“Thanks, Zeb.”
Zeb’s grin, somehow, widened. And got a lot more smug. “Oh, I wasn’t talking about me.”
“Ouch. Wait, then who—”
A door hissed open, and a voice cut him off. A familiar voice. “Hera! You’re not going to believe this, but I sensed—”
Ezra’s heart stopped around the same time the voice did. Staring over Hera’s shoulder at him was… a ghost?
Because Kanan Jarrus had died on Lothal, saving him and Sabine and Hera.
He couldn’t be here, his hair and beard grown back with streaks of gray. And he DEFINITELY couldn’t have two kids with him— one who looked like a small version of Hera but with freckles, and patches of orange in her skin. She eyed him warily as she clung to Kanan’s hand. The other was a human boy with green hair, and was gaping at Ezra with delight. “I told you,” he whispered.
“—Ezra,” the man finished, meeting Ezra’s gaze with clear, seeing eyes. The scar was still there, but… His eyesight came back. Right before he… he died. Didn’t he?
He could barely speak as Hera silently stepped out of the way, a smile on her face. Clearing his throat, Ezra managed a breath. “K-Kanan?”
A smile spread across his face. “Hey, kid. I bet you have some—”
Ezra cut him off by sprinting across the space between them and tackling him in a hug that nearly sent them both flying backwards. He was definitely going to cry, but all he could do right now was cling to his master and pray that he didn’t somehow disappear. “You’re here,” he choked out, holding back a sob.
Strong arms wrapped around him, holding him close. For a moment, he felt just like a padawan again. “I’m here,” Kanan murmured. “And so are you. Force, Ezra, we missed you so much.”
Ezra let out a shaky laugh. “Uh, you missed me? I thought you were dead.”
“I almost was.”
“Thank you for not being dead.”
He felt Kanan laugh. “Any time, kid. Thank you for coming home safely.” He paused, and Ezra could sense his confusion through their bond. Their bond, which had come flowing back so naturally that it felt like it had never left.
“Shouldn’t Sabine be with you?”
Whoops. “Uh, yeah, about that,” Ezra said sheepishly. “Um… she and Ahsoka are kinda left behind? And Thrawn is also here? And he has a team of witches and a creepy friend named Enoch?”
“Maul isn’t resurrected from the dead, too, is he?” Kanan said wryly, and Ezra laughed.
“Nope. He’s still dead.”
“Okay, then. We’ll handle it.”
We. Somehow, Ezra thought, the prospect of facing this with his family at his side made the whole situation a lot easier. It always did.
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may-be-a-plant · 11 months ago
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Kallus, smugly: I thought Sabine told you to stay out of her room?
Ezra, sitting in common room: I haven't BEEN in her room.
Kallus: Your socks say otherwise.
Ezra: How...what?
Kallus: In all the hair stuck to them, I see green, orange, pink, white and blue.
Ezra: WELL WHERE ELSE AM I SUPPOSED TO GET THE RIGHT ORANGE PAINT TO COVER THE HUGE SCRATCH ON THE PHANTOM??
Kallus: ...
Ezra: ....... Dont tell Hera.
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