Exploring Koboh | Jedi Survivor
I was beyond excited to draw this scene. Normally I get asked to draw romance, but this time it was a...different kind of passion. Something inside Kaz came loose, indeed š It's one of my favourite moments in the book, despite what he just did, because it's when I understood exactly what Inej means to him. It's amazing what we'll forgive in fiction that we couldn't in real life. (commissioned by @litjoycrate for their Six of Crows edition)
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SITH! AHSOKA & ANAKIN SKYWALKER | WHAT IF? STAR WARS BY ME. "YOU FAILED ME! DO YOU KNOW...WHAT I'VE BECOME?" "I GAVE YOU A CHOICE". This is not dark against light. This is more personal. It's not even master against apprentice. It's more than that. It's brother against sister. It's Anakin against Ahsoka. Face to face.
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Aww this is so adorable ā”
Post rage regret. š„ŗ
okay so Iām having a lot of feelings about the parallels between Anakin and Bodeās fall to the dark side and I need a place to scream about it so here it is
putting the rest under a cut because I already KNOW Iām about to go off
alright and before I go any further, I want to clarify that I donāt imagine the writers for Survivor sat down and went āhmm what kind of character can we make to rival the tragedy of Anakin? I know! weāll just make the same character⦠but differentā¦ā I just think that the general path to the Dark Side tends to be similar for a lot of people. there just happens to be a lot of overlap for these two characters specifically. and if the similarities WERE intentional. well. honestly that would be very Star Wars-core of the writers. the overlapping rings and parallels between trilogies has been important to the storytelling of Star Wars from the beginning.
moving right along tho. I think itās impossible to say when their actual journey to the Dark Side TRULY begins (I imagine Anakin growing up a slave and Bode living through the Purge might have been the whisper of wind that eventually blew over the first domino) but I think itās safe to say that the Big Moment for Anakin was when his mother died in his arms. and his heart was so filled with grief and anger that he was driven to revenge. not just the men⦠but the women and children too. we all know the story.
and itās harder to know for sure with Bode, since we donāt actually see his reaction, but Iād wager losing his wife had a similar effect on him. even Kata herself says that losing her mother changed her father. and we know from the post-game Force echoes that, aside from protecting Kata, Bodeās work for Denvik was also to learn the identity of the Inquisitor who killed his wife. heās been living with this burning seed of rage in his heart, this desire for vengeance even though revenge is not the Jedi way.
so then you just have these two people, living with the GUILT of not making it in time to save the one they loved. these two people who have been so traumatized by their loss, that the thought of losing anyone else is unbearable. the love that these two hold for those still living that are closest to themā for Anakin itās Padme, for Bode itās Kataā is corrupted by fear and turns into attachment. slowly but surely, they are consumed by one impossible goal: protect Padme/Kata AT ALL COSTS.
enter The Cost. at a certain point, Anakin becomes convinced that Palpatine is the only one who can help him save Padme. heās willing to throw away EVERYTHING ELSE for that one chance. heās willing to kill younglings, heās willing to execute the entire Jedi order for it. heās willing to break Padmeās heart. meanwhile, Bode becomes convinced that Tanalorr is his one salvation for Kata and heāll do whatever he has to in order to get her there. heās willing to kill Cordova, heās willing to lead the entire Hidden Path to their doom for it. heās willing to trap Kata in a life of isolationā as long as sheās still ALIVE.
and all throughout this, these two have formed this brotherhood with a certain someone. a bond formed through the hell of fighting a seemingly endless war. for Anakin, itās Obi Wan. for Bode, itās Cal. itās so interesting to me to think about the last interaction these two pairs had with each other before Everything Happened. Anakin seeing Obi Wan off before he takes on Grievous. Dooku was already dead. after all this fighting, the war was SO CLOSE to being over. Obi Wan tells Anakin heās grown to be a greater Jedi than he could ever hope to be. and then contrasting Bodeās last night with Cal. after all this fighting, theyāre so close to finally being SAFE. the guilt of what Bodeās about to do weighs so heavily on him, yet Cal can only see a brighter future. he tells Bode that they couldnāt have done it without him. these quiet moments of connection before they lose everything.
then everything just comes to a head when these brother figures finally confront Anakin/Bode. Anakin flies off to a fiery hellscape. Bode flies off to a lush paradise. they both believe theyāve left their brother behind for good. and then Padme unintentionally brings Obi Wan to Anakin. Kata very deliberately takes Cal to Bode. I think itās at this moment where both Anakin and Bode go from agitated to full on enraged. thereās such a clear moment where the both of them snap and itās no longer about āprotectingā their loved one, itās about destroying this one person who stands in their way. Anakin Force chokes Padme. Bode lashes out with the Force at Kata TWICE. (At one point, Kata may have even fallen to her death if Merrin hadnāt been there to save her.)
the tragic ending to both Anakin and Bodeās story happens when they lose themselves and fight to kill their brother. the tragic ending to their story happens when they become the very danger they fought so hard to protect their loved one from.
I think there are two main differences between Bode and Anakinās story. the first is from an audience perspective. I mentioned before that we donāt actually SEE a lot of Bodeās story leading up to his fall. Anakin, however, we see from the very beginning. except we KNOW heās doomed. we KNOW heās going to end up as Darth Vader. we just donāt know HOW. and itās heartbreaking in its own way to see Anakin be so fundamentally GOOD knowing how heās going to end up. Bode on the other handā¦
from the beginning, Bode is just a guy. heās Calās new friend. heās a great fighter and he immediately fits right in with Calās family of strays. you have no idea whatās coming. personally, when I first played, my only suspicion of him was that he was beginning to doubt Calās vision of Tanalorr. and I thought maybe heās right? a running theme of the game is that Cal just doesnāt know how to STOP FIGHTING. perhaps Bode just thinks this supposed safe haven from the Empire isnāt the place to⦠continue the fight against the Empire. and even after Bode blatantly betrays everyone, the extent of his motivation wasnāt clear to me until the confrontation on Nova Garon. before then, I was doubting everything heād ever said. did he actually have a daughter named Kata? was his name even really Bode? these kinds of questions never come up in Anakinās story. we know everything about him and WHY heās doing it. but I think this unknown factor around Bode is what makes his betrayal just⦠sting more. it makes US want to shout, āyou were Calās brother, Bode! he loved you!ā
and finally the second difference which is from a narrative perspective. and itās the fact that, at the very end, Anakin DID return to the light. Bode never got that. and I think it mostly hinged on the fact that people still BELIEVED in the good in Anakin. it was one of Padmeās dying words. thereās still good in him. Luke was ready to DIE for that belief. Luke absolutely REFUSED to give into fear, to strike down the Emperor or his father in anger. at the most critical moment, Luke resisted the Dark Side. he chose love and THATās what saved Anakin and brought him back to the light.
for Bode⦠he didnāt have that. Iām not sure if anyone really believed in him by the end. which is⦠understandable. as I said earlier, I myself was questioning everything about Bode after his betrayal. I canāt imagine how Cal, who trusted Bode with HIS LIFE, would feel. Merrin herself told Cal it was kill or be killed. Cal even admitted that he has so much hatred for Bode. hell, he even straight up āembraces the darknessā to win his fight against Bode. Cal gave Bode multiple chances to surrender, but his motivation to give those chances were all about Kata. it was all about how Cal and Merrin know what itās like to lose their whole family and donāt want Kata to go through that. not once does Cal say āI know this isnāt you, Bode. I know thereās still good inside you.ā
this isnāt a criticism on Cal, by the way. heās walked a very different path than Luke. heās at a very different point in his journey than Luke was when he confronted Vader. Cal was (understandably) in the middle of battling the Dark Side in HIMSELF at the time. he wasnāt in a place where he could pull someone ELSE from that path. and honestly, I think it just makes this story that much more heartbreaking. maybe there WAS a chance for Bode, but the stars just, very tragically, werenāt aligned for him.
I donāt really have a conclusion for all these thoughts, just that itās so fascinating that their stories are so similar despite such different circumstances. itās so fascinating that they still somehow ended the same yet so differently. Iām really going to be thinking about Bodeās story for a long time. I havenāt felt this way about a characterās arc in⦠awhile. itās such peak Star Wars to me, to be honest, and itās really disappointing knowing that the audience for this story is limited to just gamers and people who enjoy watching gaming videos. it really deserves the attention of a mainstream movie, in my opinion.
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I was reading a book (about interjections, oddly enough) yesterday which included the phrase āIn these days of political correctnessā¦ā talking about no longer making jokes that denigrated people for their culture or for the colour of their skin. And I thought, āThatās not actually anything to do with āpolitical correctnessā. Thatās just treating other people with respect.ā
Which made me oddly happy. I started imagining a world in which we replaced the phrase āpolitically correctā wherever we could with ātreating other people with respectā, and it made me smile.Ā
You should try it. Itās peculiarly enlightening.
I know what youāre thinking now. Youāre thinking āOh my god, thatās treating other people with respectĀ gone mad!ā
Happy Valentineās Day.
the main problem i have with america is that nothings old as hell there. i cant be so far away from a castle it damages my aura