I can't help but guess that Zsinj is really just Like That in Courtship, and his character in these books is Allston wanting to write a competent villain while having to make it fit.
Star Wars Legends: Poll of the Week - Crimes of Fashion
Which of these fashion crimes from a Star Wars Legends property is your favorite?
The rejected designs for Mara Jade’s wedding dress, which included a computer-generated dress, a “traditional” design from a Hutt, a neo-Imperial design with a black cape and hood (Leia: “Yes, but the bride doesn’t want to look like the father of the groom”), and one design that was simply a thong and a large bow, which Mara refused to try on (Star Wars: Union comic)
Wes Janson’s cape that he had specially made for him on Adumar, adorned with flatscreen panels that played a holo of “a line of Jansons, arms linked, doing high kicks like a dancing chorus” (X-Wing: Starfighters of Adumar)
Leia Organa’s Kabray dress – which, due to a luggage mixup, was the only dress she had to wear to an important diplomatic banquet – after a group of enthusiastic Zeltrons “fixed” it (read: cut it to pieces and added glitter) to make it more in keeping with Zeltros fashion and to hide the stains on it (Star Wars #95, original Marvel comics)
Prince Isolder of Hapes’ outfit when presenting the Hapan Consortium’s 62 gifts (plus himself, gift #63) to Leia Organa on Coruscant: “He wore a silver circlet that held a black veil in front of his face, and his long, blond hair fell down around his shoulders. The man was bare-chested except for a small silk half-cloak fastened with silver straps…” (The Courtship of Princess Leia)
The disguises for “Yokel Group” (Wedge Antilles, Myn Donos, and Face Loran) of Wraith Squadron, who for a mission dressed up as a group of stereotypical backwater tourists who had traveled from Agamar looking for brides, wearing shirts with loud prints, clashing shorts, and mismatched hats. “Sir, permission to kill Face?” “Granted. But keep your hat, like Face says” (X-Wing: Wraith Squadron)
Hobbie Klivian’s dress outfit to meet the perator of Cartann, “a riot of lines and angles…every hem of every garment was decorated with trim of eye-hurting yellow, making it almost a dizzying experience to look at him walk.” As Hobbie said: “There are three types of dress clothing…the type that offends the wearer, the type that offends the viewers, and the type that offends everybody. I’m going for the third type” (X-Wing: Starfighters of Adumar)
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So stoked to get to explore Dathomir in Fallen Order! It’s sort of surreal, though, because my introduction to Dathomir and the Nightsisters wasn’t the Clone Wars series. It was this:
This was my favorite of the EU books as a teen largely because it focused on Han and Leia’s relationship (my very first OTP) and also because it featured a planet of matriarchal, force-wielding, badass ladies. And Han won an entire planet in a card game. (Yes, the planet in question was Dathomir.)
There are some significant differences between book Dathomir and what has since become canon. First, it wasn’t just the Nightsisters on Dathomir - there were clans of Dathomir women whose force magic tapped into the light side, who were also matriarchal. Both sides were interrelated - it was an ideological divide. Second, using the Nightsisters’ type of dark side magic caused visible, physical damage (bruising). (Over all, it was an interesting concept, but some of the writing hasn’t aged well. It was progressive for when it was published in 1994 - not so much by today’s standards.)
Honestly, I like what they’ve done with the Nightsisters since the book for the most part (I do miss the balance of not having the planet be 100% dark siders), but there is one thing that got left out that always disappoints me: In the book, rancors are native to Dathomir (that’s why there’s one on the book cover). And all those badass, force-wielding ladies? They rode rancors. They kept them as massive, lethal pets. It was the best thing ever.
I was hoping that maybe - just maybe - Fallen Order might throw in a rancor somewhere to fight. Or even just seen shambling in the distance. But no dice.
Le sad.
Merrin deserves a terrifying rancor to ride in style.
So, on an old episode of Um, Actually, host Mike Trapp differentiates between current Star Wars canon and Legends by essentially saying that current canon is just canon and Legends are like…in-universe legends about our heroes that people might pass around, but that aren’t necessarily true. I have no idea if this definition is true to what was intended, but carrying it out to its natural conclusion is very funny.
Like, what person made up the events of The Courtship of Princess Leia and for what purpose?
I’m glad that Tales of the Empire re-introduced non-Nightsister non-darksider Dathomir witches. Brought back a bit more of that planet’s lore from the old EU, even if Ahsoka radically reimagined the origin of that culture.
“Good luck, crazy human lady. It was fun destroying stuff with you.” (Aqualish pirate Andevid to Leia Organa, Razor’s Edge)
“Kiss my Wookiee!” (Han Solo to Imperial Warlord Zsinj, The Courtship of Princess Leia)
“But…it was so artistically done.” (Grand Admiral Thrawn to Rukh, The Last Command)
“Pretty. What do we blow up first?” (Myn Donos to the Wraiths, X-Wing: Solo Command)
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Chapters: 2/2
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Leia Organa/Han Solo
Characters: Leia Organa, Han Solo, Isolder, Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca
Additional Tags: Post-Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia, Fix-It, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Established Relationship, Smut, Fluff
Summary:
From Hapes comes a handsome prince, offering wealth, wonders, and a proposal that would be hard to refuse... or wouldn't it?
My take on how "The Courtship of Princess Leia" should have begun (and ended).
Do any artists out there have a rly old artist they still like rly like?
here’s mine
I think it’s from Covid lock down? Idk my art was still rly bad atp so I still don’t know how I pulled this off. Han’s side profile literally looks so good like what? I struggle rly bad with side profile rn idk how I did that