Riding the city This one was made for dear temve. AU where Rael Averross after disaster on Pijal hadn’t return to the Jedi Temple, but came to his Master, where started to learn Sith ways. here is the Sith apprentice Rael with dark side madness in his eyes.
Au where Jedi allowed to have more than one padawan. Dooku has two - Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. So, one day brilliant idea of costume party hit Yoda. And fun begins! Or how Dooku chose his costume
Rodent Star Wars! This is awesome!
Doodles you say?
Then may I ask for a medieval/fantasy au of characters of your choice? <3
For some reason, my mind read "medieval fantasy" and inmediatly went with "CRITTERS".
Soooooo here's a bunch of doodles
I have more but I think these are already a lot for now ansnsnssn
There is no secret or some hidden knowledge that Jedi were created under the heavy influence of Japanese samurai culture. Space warriors, servants of the government and state. And I had a thought "What if make designs more eastern influenced and still GFFA ' There is result.
Accepting the padawan and choosing the master. Happy moment between initiante Obi-Wan and master Jinn. Illustration for Listen to What the Force Says by Obi_ki
I don’t think we talk enough about how good Tales of the Underworld is.
What I really like is the storytelling—it gives you just enough to immerse yourself in the narrative while leaving room for interpretation. At the beginning of the first episode, we witness the magical side of the Star Wars galaxy. Like in every fairy tale, there’s a condition for the miracle: a special place, something valuable in return, and a restriction that, if broken, would break the spell.
It’s not even important to know how Ventress fell in love with Quinlan Vos in Dark Disciple. Only one thing matters—what does "heart’s desire" truly mean?
At first, I thought the spell had erased her love for Quinlan. But seeing her constantly searching for clues leading to the Hidden Jedi Path made me doubt that. By the end of the third episode, I realized the true condition of the spell: they are doomed never to meet again. Subconsciously, she understands this. Her hesitation isn’t just caution—it’s a way to avoid getting close to the one she loves. If she breaks the condition, she will likely die.
The writers’ decision to bring her back but deny her love feels poetic. Nothing in life comes without a price.
It’s worth mentioning her companion, the young Padawan Lyco Strata. Honestly, I don’t see them as a typical "parent and child" duo. Unlike Omega’s dependence on Hunter or Grogu’s on Din, Lyco isn’t entirely reliant on Ventress. He survived without her before, and while he obviously needs her help now, it’s more like any adult in his situation would. He’s quick-thinking, adaptable, and fiercely determined to live. It’ll be interesting to see how their relationship develops.
It would be hilarious if he became Asajj’s apprentice. The Jedi in the Force would feel vindicated for all the trouble she caused during the Clone Wars.
This one was commissioned by dear Purpuddle Obi-Wan Kenobi after the RotS but before New Hope. Man haunted by war, treachery and exterminations of his kind. But there is still hope in the Galaxy. And he will do what he must to protect this little flame.
And what night starry sky telling you?
Thing that have to be just a portrait study, ended up as a Rael Averross portrait. Rael, first padawan of Jedi Dooku according to disney book Master and Apprentice by Claudia Grey. While I’m not a fan of this book at all. And I’m stuck with Legends and my oun headcanons on characters. To draw Dev Patel as Rael was quite funny. So here is rogue Jedi from the disney universe
No hug for Qui-Gon, or what could happen, when your Master id good at words, but little dumb of hints. And you’ prefer to act, than to speak! Diplomatic incident and lot of house chores.