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fisbyartarchive · 10 months ago
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Tiin & Bugs
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Two conjoined brothers, a teabag if you will.
Tiin is the tag and Bugs is the bag. Tiin is a positive and a bit reckless fella. While Bugs is protective brother who keeps double thinking about everything.
Theyre an orphan who brought into Gramp Spoonful by door, unknown by who... Everyone on village quickly heard about this so fast, so they eventually came to Gramps to see the babies and helping him.
It appears that the brothers is tied on a thin rope on their head, yet its so strong. Gramps and many villagers tries to cut it, wether its scissor, shear, knife, axe, and even saw couldnt separate those infant. Thus as they had no choice, they let them be like that.
The Teabag brothers still live happily in their village. Everyone there loves them, by the way. Who doesnt love those lovely child anyway? They usually playing around river, observing some scattered bugs, or helping Gramps at farm.
Also them having medkit and sword is for another story, also long. If its a game, maybe it could be like that fireboy watergirl games. Lol.
Created on November 2022 (?)
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nevertheless-moving · 4 years ago
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Suicidal Misunderstanding XVII
Part I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part XIV - - - - Part XV - - - - Part XVI
Star Wars Time Travel AU #27
Anakin scarcely had time to relax into the confirmation that Obi-Wan still loved him when his Master drew back.
“Anakin- you have no idea how much I simply want to stay like this, but we don’t have much time before I have to talk to the council, and there’s some matters I really feel we must discuss privately before that happens.”
“Ok.” Anakin wiped his face with the sleeve of his robe and sat at the foot of his Master’s bed, vibrating with intensity. 
“First of all.” Obi-Wan took a deep breath. “I know this sounds insane, but I need you to believe me- I’m from four years in the future. Or I had an incredibly detailed, four year long vision. Either way- I know things. I know where the war is leading us.”
“Alright.” Anakin nodded in relief. Looks like Bant was right. Thank fuck- I hated her theory the least. “So when you-” He vaguely mimed a stabbing motion “-You were trying to ‘wake up’ - from a memory? 
“Yes! Exactly!” Obi-Wan replied, relieved at the ease of the explanation. 
Anakin smiled reassuringly, then lunged to grab a pillow to whack his Master over the head. “You- fucking- kara- blast- idiot.” Anakin grit out, thwacking his master repeatedly with gentle rage. “Do. You. Have. Any. Idea. How! Fucked! Up! That! WAS! FOR!-”
Obi-Wan snatched the pillow, “Yes! Yes! I didn’t intend to hurt you, but I did, and I’m sorry, and you are perfectly entitled to your anger, alright!”
“I- oh.” Anakin paused, sitting back on his heels, not really sure how to go respond.
“Anakin- I know the identity of the Sith Master. I know who’s behind everything.” Obi-Wan stared intently into Anakin’s eyes. 
“Obi-Wan- that’s great!” Anakin said excitedly. If Obi-Wan knew who was responsible for all their suffering then, “That could end the war, right?”
Obi-Wan continued to gaze searchingly at his dearest friend and brother’s face, gently opening himself up to their bond, trying to find any hint of duplicity.
Anakin faltered under the scrutiny. “Right?”
Obi-Wan took another deep breath. He didn’t know. This was Anakin, before Palpatine- did something to him. It wasn’t too late.
“Anakin...it’s...someone we trust. Someone you trust. He- Darth Sidious- he’s been running both sides of the war.”
Anakin paled, eyes darting to the door, voice dropping to a low, urgent whisper, “He’s on the Council? Fuck that’s bad. Obi-Wan, what do you need me to do? I don’t have my lightsaber right now, but-” 
“No!” Obi-Wan replied quickly. “No! I mean, yes, it’s bad. But he’s not on the council. It’s- Anakin. I’m so, so sorry. But I saw a security hologram of him giving the final order to- to wipe out the Jedi and the Separatist leadership.” Anakin watched in alarm as Obi-Wan shuddered viscerally.
“I saw his speeches declaring victory over us, over everything. He personally killed half the council when we finally, finally found him out, far too late. Yoda barely survived- we were- the two of us were all that was left. I spent the last few years listening to his decrees as ‘Emperor’ - declaring the scarce remaining Jedi traitors to be hunted down. Making non-humans second class citizens. Enslaving worlds.”
Obi-Wan grabbed the front of Anakin’s tunic. “Please Anakin. He- he’s evil. He doesn’t want peace, or freedom, or justice, or security. He’s just been manipulating us all for his own ends. All of us. This whole time.” 
“It’s going to be ok, Obi-Wan,” Anakin said earnestly, grasping his Master’s hands. “I believe you. If the force gave you this clear a warning- or this incredible a second chance, then obviously we have to listen! I won’t let it happen how you saw, I swear. I’ll do whatever it takes to stop him.”
Obi-Wan felt like he was teetering over the edge of a precipice. He sucked in another breath- why was it so hard to breathe- 
“Anakin- It’s Palpatine. Chancellor Palpatine is the Sith Lord.”
Anakin froze. “That’s- not funny.”
Obi-Wan barked out a single hysterical laugh. “No, no it is not. But it’s true. I told you- I saw it and- it makes a twisted sense, even only looking at the informational available at this point in time! How the Separatists  always stayed one step ahead despite our advantages. How the clones and the GAR came to exist in the first place. The constant increase in war time powers- Dooku karking told us the Senate was under the control of a Sith-” 
“We’re listening to Dooku now?” Anakin asked, getting angry for lack of a better response.
“Anakin...” 
“I mean of course that’s what the Sith would want you to believe! He’s the chancellor! Turning the Jedi against the leader of the republic is such a Sith move.”
“Anakin...”
“And- and- MIND CONTROL! What if it was it was mind control! You even said you thought that you thought Cody was mind-controlled, right?”
Obi-Wan drew back, alarmed and suspicious, “How do you know that?” he rasped hoarsely.
Anakin rolled his eyes. “You told Cody, remember? That first night? In the hovercar?”
“Ah. Right. Sorry. That first night is still a little fuzzy.” Obi-Wan wrinkled his nose. “I still can’t believe I time-traveled while high on one end and drunk on the other. It’s so- undignified.” 
Anakin snorted. “You must have taken a lot of spice, huh?” he joked.
Obi-Wan shifted uncomfortably.
“I- oh for Krong’s sake,” Anakin groaned, slapping himself in the forehead. “Obi-Wan- were you actually trying to kill yourself?”
“No!” Obi-Wan replied quickly to the loaded question. “I was just looking for a- temporary escape. I did mention that a Sith Empire ruled the galaxy and Yoda and I were all that was left of the Jedi order, right? He didn’t seem totally sane the last time I saw him, either! Not to mention, I spent most of the last three years alone in a desert.”
“Oh.” Anakin grew somber. “Master, that-”
“And that still doesn’t explain how you knew what I said to Cody.”
“Well, the day after I came back to our quarters to find you in the process of stabbing yourself in the heart you woke up, declared Master Che both dead and a Sith trick, then sunk into a self-induced coma.” Anakin snapped. “The healers, I think understandably, set aside privacy and called everyone in to try and figure out what the fuck was going on”
Obi-Wan cringed. “That...makes sense. Sorry again.” He cleared his throat. “Look, we’ve got seconds left before council interrupts- I just- didn’t want you to be blindsided by the Palpatine reveal.”
“But you admit there was mind control involved,” Anakin insisted. “Cody wouldn’t have turned on you without it, and neither would the Chancellor.”
“Anakin- I know we never liked to talk about it, but the Vod had a lot more opportunity to be compromised en mass. They were designed for a purpose we never fully understood and their entire childhood consisted of indoctrination; we already knew Dooku was involved with their ‘commissioning- we just ignored it.’”
Anakin bit the inside of his mouth, tasting blood as he restrained himself from screaming. He didn’t want to think about Kamino and he had to make Obi-Wan see past the nightmare he witnessed, before he convinced the council of an innocent man’s guilt.
“There wasn’t anyone else who might have been mind-controlled, who turned on you, or the Jedi? You said everyone died- there had to be someone besides some of the clones and one old man doing the killing,” he said desperately.
Obi-Wan’s sputtered, “That’s- that’s different- it was so obviously Palpatine’s influence.”
“But there was someone else you think might have been acting against his will.” Anakin pressed, sensing a weak point.
Obi-Wan looked gutted. “I don’t know- I want to believe you would never do such terrible things but you did and it all happened so fast...”
“So you admit-” Anakin stopped as his brain caught up with his mouth. “Wait- me?”
Obi-Wan’s face twisted in anguish but he didn’t break eye contact as he nodded.
Anakin swallowed hard. “Obi-Wan... what did I-” he cut himself off as the door opened.
Master Windu entered and squinted suspiciously at the two of them. 
"Mace!” Anakin said nervously. “We were just- crying. You know. Being attached and, and all that.”
Obi-Wan's jaw dropped open as he stared bug-eyed at his Padawan. “Mace?” he repeated, dumbfounded.
Mace Windu inhaled slowly through his nose. “Your friends had plenty of time to bond while we were trying to make sense of your more... disastrous traits.” He waved vaguely.
“You just gestured at all me,” Obi-Wan replied, offended. 
“Well, you’ll have the opportunity to help clear up our misconceptions. Master Aerdo is preparing a meeting room in the Halls so you can explain everything, just like you wanted.”
“Oh, fuck.” Anakin whispered softly. 
“It’s a different room, Anakin, I made sure of it.” Mace reassured him.
“Anakin?” Obi-Wan parroted in delight.
“Well, I’m glad you know everyone’s names, at least.” Windu muttered. “Master Che will be by to check you over one more time, she should have some proper robes for you. Should we contact Commander Cody? He’s at a pre-departure briefing with Master Tiin not too far away.” 
“No.” Obi-Wan responded sadly. “We can’t alert anyone outside the halls about even the existence of this meeting. Maintaining secrecy right now is too important. We’re going to need to take a significant amount of extremely careful action on a lot of fronts if we want to unravel the Sith’s plots- and I hate to say it but stopping the actual war is unfortunately going to need to wait for last. We’ll still end things sooner than they would otherwise, but if we meddle too much right now... Whatever story you were using to explain my- absence the past few days, please simply double down on that.” 
The Master of the Jedi Order nodded slowly, holding off on questions with well-practiced restraint.
“Alright Windu, Skywalker, get out.” Che ordered, brusquely pushing her way in with a hovercart. 
“Yes, Master Che.” Anakin acknowledged, jumping up. He gave Obi-Wan a reassuring squeeze on the shoulder before he departed. “We’re going to get through this.” he said valiantly, trying to project confidence.
Obi-Wan smiled weakly, “I’ll see you two soon.”
“That’s up to me, actually.” Master Che said cheerfully, snapping her gloves.
Part XVIII
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gffa · 4 years ago
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I know you mentioned this in one of your posts, but I also wanted to add something in regards to all those "hot takes" about Qui-Gon being Anakin's master instead.
You know what would be cool? If Saesee Tiin or Plo Koon were Anakin's master, instead. You know, Saesee Tiin, who is "regarded as one of the Order's best starfighter pilots" according to Wookiepedia. And Plo Koon, who (also according to Wookiepedia) is "one of the best pilots in the Jedi Order".
Yes, it is true that I do not like Qui-Gon for Reasons. But even setting those Reasons aside...
*shoves Plo Koon and Saesee Tiin in front of me and gestures to them furiously.*
I mean, I might be reaching here, but I think the 9-year-old who wants to be a pilot might find it very cool to learn from a very good pilot?
I love Obi-Wan, and it's basically canon that Obi-Wan was better with starships than Qui-Gon since Obi-Wan was the one to try and repair the ship, so he probably knows a lot despite his later dislike for piloting, and acting and costume design and the technology of the time probably played a not-insignificant role in the protagonists are Human...
But if someone wanted to explore Anakin having a different Jedi Master, I just think it would be much more interesting to put either of them in the role, compared to Qui-Gon Jinn.
I'm personally generally not really into "another master trained Anakin" scenarios because I think a very important theme in Star Wars is that Anakin's choices had to be Anakin's choices, that choice is at the very heart of Star Wars and implying that Anakin was nothing but a reactive agent rather than having any agency of his own would lessen the story. I take GL's words about how Anakin would have been fine if he'd been found as a Jedi earlier as the solution to be a pretty significant factor in that it's not on the Jedi for why Anakin turned to the dark side, but that because of his circumstances shaping him into the person he became, he couldn't let go of things, so he eventually fell. That it wouldn't matter if it was a different Jedi, that Anakin didn't want to let go of things. Further, while we don't see much of Anakin's training days (aside from the JQ novels, which were written before the prequels movies had finished coming up--some of the JQ ones even before AOTC!, which makes me take their worldbuilding with some serious grains of salt), TCW shows us that the Jedi seem to train their younglings in a more community-based style. There is some importance placed on lineage--AOTC and some of the supplementary material makes a point of Dooku's connection with Obi-Wan through Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan is an important part of Anakin's life still after his Knighting, we see Kit and Nahdar still working together, etc.--but even more than that, we see that Ahsoka is taught by pretty much every Jedi of significance that we know. So, I think Anakin already would have been having other masters stop by, would have had Saesee Tiin taking him out for piloting instructions, would have been learning from Cin Drallig in his lightsaber classes, would have been learning from Mace in dueling classes, would have been put under Plo's watchful eye sometimes when Obi-Wan had other missions, etc. Like, I do think that one of the troubles with Anakin and Obi-Wan is that they may not have sought other Jedi's help as much as they should have (but didn't turn it away all together--we see Bant and Mace stepping in to help them when they've been bickering a lot in the Choose Your Destiny book or you could argue that Anakin working really well with Mace in TCW shows that he's had plenty of experience in working with other Jedi besides Obi-Wan during his apprenticeship) but that ultimately Anakin's choices had to be about who he was as a person, rather than about who trained him. So, ultimately my point isn't, "Boo, no interesting speculation, no fun allowed!" (I feel like I'm being kind of a wet blanket at you, SORRY 😂) and more, "Feel free to go nuts with that stuff in canon-compliant fic and scenarios, because there's some strong evidence to support that it already happened!" And if you guys really loved me you'd write me a fic where Anakin goes to bug the caretaker for the Room of a Thousand Fountains and asking eight hundred questions about how the fountains work, where does the water go/come from, show me the diagrams, whoa, that's so wizard, you're growing plants in hydroponic bays to transfer them into the Kashyyyk corner of the gardens, hey, would it work better if you did it like this, and just Anakin being amazing at mechanics but also OMG PLANTS EVERYWHERE HE LOVES IT.
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melisasipahi · 6 years ago
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Güzel bir güne başlangıç
Zamanından 1 saat önce uyan. Geç aynanın karşısına ‘bugün güzel bir gün olacak’ de. İlk önce sen inan buna enerjini yükselt sonra çevrendekilere bu enerjiyi yay! Kahvaltını gülümseyerek yap mesela o güzelliği ızdıraba çevirme. Sonra evden çıkarken dön ve aynaya bak tekrardan ‘bugün güzel bir gün olacak’ de. Sokağa indiğinde gözlerini kapa, havayı ciğerlerine doldur ve de ki ‘bugün güzel bir gün olacak’. Otobüse bindiğinde ‘günaydın’ de. Çekinme! Günaydın dediğin için kimse seni ayıplamayacak. Sımsıcak bir günaydınla insanın yüzündeki değişime odaklan, iyi bak o değişime. Güzel bir güne başlamak istiyorsan ilk önce kendinden başla. Böyle değil midir? Karşılıklı.. Pozitif enerjinle geçtiğin yerleri yeşert. Bunu hayatının her alanına koy. Bak gör sadece bugün değil her gün senin için güzel bir gün olacak! Tüm olumsuzlukları arkanda bırak. Haydi durma bugünden başla.
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