I recognize that canon has made a decision, but given that it’s a stupid-ass decision, I’ve elected to ignore it and indulge myself in fanfic
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star wars prequels daemon au thoughts?
This is actually super hard because I have no idea what animals exist in Star Wars, there is just SO MUCH Star Wars. So long story short, VAGUENESS FOR THE WIN.
Obi-Wan’s daemon definitely settled like, RIGHT after Qui-Gon took him as a padawan, just immediately after, basically INSTANTLY after. Finding out they’re going to be/NOT going to be a Jedi has been the moment of settling for a whole lot of Temple-raised kids, so this is totally unremarkable. She is not a remotely unremarkable daemon, though.
Padmé‘s daemon is unsettled when she first shows up, as are all the daemons of her handmaidens. It doesn’t actually matter because they’re all perfectly comfortable touching each other’s daemons, but it’s still how it is, even though most of them are a bit old for it. He settles during the endgame of The Phantom Menace, and he settles into something big and flashy and super impressive. People who pay attention to him are a lot less likely to underestimate Padmé.
Anakin’s daemon ALSO settles during the endgame of The Phantom Menace, which is pretty dang early for a daemon to settle. Obi-Wan didn’t even realize she WAS settled for a good long while, he just assumed she didn’t like to change very much. Why would a NINE year-old’s daemon be settled, after all? She’s small and fierce and absolutely fearless, and they’re separated because slavers are bastards. Someday Darth Vader is going to look terrifying storming around without a daemon.
Ahsoka’s daemon is already settled when they meet Anakin and his, but sometimes they wonder if maybe he should’ve waited.
The clones all have daemons, down to a man, and DIFFERENT daemons at that. The galaxy at large is not entirely sure how to take this.
B: “I would marry the shit out of them, no stops full homo”
C: “What?”
B: “Did I stutter?”
C:“N-no, but they are not real peop-”
B:“FuUlL.HoMmOo.”
Law gets captured by fisherman and ends up in an aquarium where he’s tested and experimented on.
Luffy has full access to the facility because his grandpa runs the place. He usually plays with the fishes and swims with the dolphins.
They meet because Law escapes from his tank and is need in water due to being out too long. Luffy drags him in a secret room where he places him in an underwater tube.
They become friends, well, Law doesn’t trust him automatically. Luffy proves it to him that he’s trustworthy.
Luffy helps Law escape by putting him in a barrel. He fooled everyone.
When Law finally gets back in the ocean, he ends up coming back, hoping to see Luffy again. He was smitten with him.
Luffy sees Law again and swims with him. Law wants to be with him so bad, but he can’t live on land.
Law gets captured for a second time. But this time it was by Luffy, in another facility. Underwater. Luffy had asked his grandpa for a big favor.
Luffy now runs a facility below where he can be with Law and do research on marine animals. Law can go in and out as he pleases, while still being with Luffy.
“You see, humans have this thing called a housewarming gift…”
This speaks to My Soul.
This is the best explanation I could come up with for why it takes me so long to do updates sometimes when, at other times, I’m typing them up like clockwork.
Life as a fan girl: We just want some lgbtq+ rep.
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When your childhood hero’s don’t disappoint you.
So fans of Harry Potter might love Circle of Magic:
Circle of Magic is a quartet of fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce, set in Emelan, a fictional realm in a pseudo-medieval and renaissance era. It revolves around four young mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they learn to control their extraordinary and strong powers and put them to use.
And the author is amazing.
Can we make #CircleofMagic trend?
I identify as female with she/her pronouns. I love anything One Piece. Especially Trafalgar Law.
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