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Iroh insists they create a new life and identity in Ba Sing Se. Zuko wants nothing more than to bide his time until his next opportunity to return home, until he realizes ‘Lee’ can get away with things Zuko never could.
Zuko dons the mantle of the Blue Spirit again only to lose his focus when the Avatar comes to the city. This time, however, his attention is drawn to the annoying Southern Tribe warrior.- Language:
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Good Soldiers Follow Orders (Just Not Necessarily Yours) by Drag0nst0rm
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
02 Jul 2024
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The chips do not ensure total compliance. The chips do not, in fact, ensure any degree of compliance.
The chips are possibly totally worthless, but Kamino is sure this will be fine. The clones are still trained to be obedient; why wouldn't they follow orders?
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Unconnected codywan tropes. A mix of fluff and crack. Please note that angst is illegal here.
(Well, it started as tropes...)Unless otherwise stated, please assume that Palpatine dies in some horribly mundane way, for example:
- choking on a grape
- choking on fish bones
- speeder accident
- trips over own cloak and falls down the stairs
Obviously without him there to orchestrate everything, the war comes to an end, and all my boys live happily ever after.- Words:
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17 Jun 2025
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15 Jun 2025
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Letters by peachieprince
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
03 Oct 2023
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It was always “after the war.”
After the war they’d have time. They’d be able to talk things through. Obi-Wan would leave the Order, Cody would leave the Third Systems Army. They would settle down, live as normal a life they could.
They would be happy. After the war.
As stated in the tags, this is inspired by "This Is How You Lose the Time War" by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. That book literally altered my brain chemistry -- would absolutely recommend.
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08 Jun 2025