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OMG!!!! COWBOY FIVES! šššššššššš

I cannot describe how much I love this... the lighting, the shirt motifs, his sleepy self...asfdkldjfak

Yee-yaaaawn. Hes so eepy.
Zey POV
They're like "we robbed a bank, kidnapped the scientist you were chasing, promise we didn't kill her she killed herself, here's her head & no we won't tell you why we kidnapped her"


im sry
Hi there. We've briefly crossed paths before, but I see you're the resident Mando, so I have a question. I'm wondering how Mandalorian culture deals with mental illness, depression in particular. Would they write somebody off like 'haha you're weak, later loser' or would they be understanding of a person's struggles with their own mind and lend support to the fight, or something else entirely? Obviously not everyone would react the same, but as a culture on the whole, what are your thoughts?
Thereās a short answer and a long answer. The short answer is that centrally to mandalorian cultural foundations, mental illness should be understood and not stigmatized, and the community supportive of the individual suffering. A community focused culture like those of the mandalorians is one of support, assistance, and understanding. The fact is, Mandalorian cultural foundations literally view struggle of all kinds as important to spiritual growth, as well as the physical and mental. The foundations explicitly venerate coming together as a community to support one another. It is, literally, in the Resolānare.
While mandalorians are not all warriors, itās no secret that a large percentage of their population work on battlefields or in war zonesāenough for that to be a stereotyped profession. A society like this must learn to deal with all of the mental and physical disabilities that stem from such professions. Negative stigma is unsustainableāthere is no way mandalorians, as a people, would have survived for so long as they did, and do, if they literally treated mental illness, such as depression, with the attitude of āhaha, youāre weak.ā
Itās just not realistic. Itās ignorant.Ā
The long answer is that because of ignorance and an obsession with harmful ideas of strength and weakness, and a complete misunderstanding of āwarrior cultureā on the whole in order to defend and prop up toxic ideas of strength and masculinity, the fandom pushes the idea that mandalorians would be intolerant of mental illnessāwhen what we know about mandalorians blatantly expresses otherwise, if you know where to look.
So, letās look.
Struggle versus Stagnation
The mandalorian creation myth, Akaanati'kar'oya, tells us of an eternal struggle between Kad Haārangir, the Destroyer, and the sloth-god Arasuum, Stagnation. During the time of the Neo-Crusaders, the creation myth was regarded not as just a story but a telling of factual events.
At the time, devotion to Kad Haārangir was expressed through ritual warfare ā and it was said that a person is not a mandalorian if they give in to stagnation.
But, fandom often misses, overlooks, or outright ignores a major component of Kad Haārangir. They are not a destroyer god, They are a chaos god of change.
Kad Haārangir is not a Destroyer to destroy ā They are a destroyer to clear out the things that would choke and trap you. Sometimes destruction is necessary for growth. Sometimes you have to cut out the parts of you, or your community, that is holding you down or preventing you from accepting change, from pursuing change, from growing and reaching your full potential.
Sometimes you have to clear the dead and the decay, violently, to allow life to flourish when it could not before.
āThey served the god Kad Ha'rangir, whose tests and trials forced change and growth upon the clans he chose to be his people.ā
ā Vilnau Teupt, The Essential Guide to Warfare
Kad Haārangir was never about destruction for destructionās sake. They were never about conquering. Huge chunks of mandalorian fandom canāt seem to wrap their fucking minds around that fact. They obsess over this misconception of āProud Warrior Race,ā completely misunderstanding Kad Haārangir and pushing a stereotype that just doesnāt fit.
And all this? Was explicit in the creation myth itself.
For those who would say theyāre āoutdatedā and that mandalorians wouldnāt know about them ā¦ well, thatās not true either. The creation myth, Kad Haārangir and the original pantheon, was still known and discussed by Mandalorian academics as late as 24 ABY. So claiming ignorance wonāt work.
This creation myth, among other myths and legends, are the very foundations and building blocks upon which the entire culture was born, they are integral to mandalorian cultural identity.
The parts of fandom who see the word ādestructionā fixate on the aggressive violence inherent in the word, and thatās just ā¦ such a small, narrow view. Itās completely missing the point, usually in order to chest thump.
How is this relevant, you might ask. Isnāt depression (to use your example) idleness and stagnation?
Well, yes, actually, depending on how you might look at it. But thatās the point.
Anyone who understands depression from a place of education and not ignorance understands that depression is a sickness(and, lmao, mandalorians value education, so idk why the toxic parts of fandom are incapable of educating themselves and discarding misconceptions about mental health, but thatās an entirely different discussion). It can be treated, can be managed, can maybe even be cured in some cases, but it is literally a battle fought day in and day out against an invisible enemy.
And these kinds of battles are some of the most difficult to survive. How do you fight, and overcome, and survive, something you cannot see? How do you survive when it is your body that you are fighting?
Dealing with depression, fighting depression, surviving depression, is, in a way, the spiritual struggle against arasuum taken from an external form and brought internallyāand there is no way that mandalorians, on the whole, wouldnāt be able to see its relevance or make that connection, ESPECIALLY considering the symptoms of depression.
And this isnāt even touching on other forms of mental illnessesālike PTSD, which is alsoĀ heavily stigmatizedĀ in our society and carries that stigma into mandalorian āfans,ā despite so many mandalorians being subject to violence and the potential of developing the disorder.Ā
A disorder which is so often co-morbid with depression.
For something that so many soldiers are at high risks of developing, and mandalorian fandom supposedly being drawn to the mandalorians due to their militaristic culture, it is mind boggling how the fandom treats depression, PTSD, and other mental health disorders / illnesses on the whole.
As Iāve said before: shabla mirsh'kyramude.
Add onto this the fact that mandalorians, in general, heavily practice adoption along the requirements of whether or not someone is mandokarla, or has the right stuff. What is often considered the right stuff?
surviving the impossible (often extreme violence or abuses)
displaying the potential for the incredible, often in a warlike setting
proving oneās self through extreme events
extreme devotion to family and personal code
I would be surprised if literally everyone adopted into the culture was perfectly stable and healthy. In fact, Iāll go out on a limb right now and say that anyone who says that, deserves a smack. In Legends, nearly every single goddamn example of adoption has been of someone who has been severely impacted by extreme circumstances and still survivesābut is still clearly damaged by it, and struggles with it in whatever way they can.
And that struggle is venerated. Instead of stigmatized, theyāre viewed through a lens of bravery, of courage, of atinlaāa stubbornness to be admired and imitated, not a reason to be ridiculed and abandoned.Ā
Ultimately this all falls back into the toxic ideology that surrounds āstrength,ā which is unsustainable, and the stigma against appearing weak, which is, again, incongruent with actual mandalorian philosophy and cultural foundation.
Anyway, moving on.
Accessibility / Accommodations / Impact
Not solely mental health, but still relevant and still applies:
Parja reached up and patted [Fiās] helmet. Sheād painted it with the Mandalorian letters M and S for mirāshupur ā brain injury ā just like a battlefield medic might do for triage purposes. On Mandalore, the symbol functioned as a blend of a general warning to give the wearer a break, and a medal for combat service.
ā Republic Commando: Order 66, pp 39
Now, the Republic Commando series holds a kind of ā¦ contentious position in fandom, as Iām sure youāve probably noticed. However, this is one of the things it does get right, as far as mental illness and disability is concerned. Yes, Fi Skirata suffered a traumatic brain injury in the line of duty, but that doesnāt change the fact that it is still just as much a mental health issue as it is a physical one. Fi experiences disorientation. He forgets things he feels he shouldnāt, struggles with words and speaking, and so on.
The sigil painted on his helmet is a clear, public, visible way to alert everyone around him, explicitly, what to expect so that everyone in the community can accommodate and assist him.
What people donāt understand when reading this scene, is that this is not something done if anyone suspects he would be at risk of being taken advantage of. He is in a predominantly mandalorian community, populated by mostly if not only mandalorians, with the expectation that the community willĀ assist him as a rule, not an exception.
You donāt paint a goddamn sign that says BRAIN INJURY on someoneās helmet in a society that stigmatizes disability or weakness of any kind.
This sets a precedence, whether knowingly or unknowingly: mandalorians, as a community, will assist another mandalorian with a disability. If there was any risk at all, Parja would never have allowed Fi to wander around a busy town alone, much less paint a sigil on his helmet that would make him an obvious target otherwise.
Another thing: it is specifically a sigil written in the mandalorian alphabet, not arubesh, and itās implied to be understood to mandalorians only, and not aruettise (unless theyāre familiar with mandalorian cultural practices, and alphabet).
Why is this important?
It is because it is the biggest, clearest, loudest example we have that mandalorians display both badges as well as warnings through art and sigils on their armor. They give signals that this person is suffering x disability as a warning and a request for patience, assistance, and accessibility. That assistance and accessibility is expected of the community, not something done out of kindness or saintliness or good samaritan whatever the hell.
It is the rule, not the exception. It is the rule.
Iām repeating myself, but Iām trying to drill in this point because fandom fails to recognize something so little as so important, and it is important.
It is so small and easy to miss, but it completely decimates any foundation to the argument that mental illness is a weakness and that the sufferer should be abandoned.Ā
Putting aside however briefly the fact that negatively stigmatizing mental illness is harmful and puts real people at risk of real harm and danger, propping up the idea that mandalorians donāt deal with or address disability or illness of any kind in the face of the above is just ā¦ ignoring all of the creative potential for telling interesting storiesācreating art, sigils, and armor.
Consider:Ā art or sigils indicating:
autism spectrum
schizophrenia
PTSD
blindness
deaf or hard of hearing
etc etc etc
What is the point of writing a people who are asĀ community focusedĀ as mandalorians, who have a huge population who deals with war as an industry, who has a huge population of refugees and forced migration, and then never having the courage to sensitively deal with the repercussions of these terrible things? Never having the thought to even consider what it means to carry a sigil of depression as both an indicator of needing assistance as well as a badge of honor for fighting what could be an invisible battle for years?
What is the actual point of maintaining a status quo of demonizing mental illness when mandalorians, as a society, have firmly flipped the bird at status quo time and time again in order to come together and support allĀ members of their community ā even fighting each otherĀ to do so?Ā
The toxic parts of mandalorian fandom is lazy. Do not accept that laziness, that inadvertent worship of arasuum, as fact.Ā
To put it crudely, they donāt know shit about shit.
Mandalorians venerate, give respect, give honor, to struggle. All forms of struggle. Even surviving, just surviving, is a struggle.Ā
No real mandalorian would abandon another to arasuum.Ā
Omg yes! Obi-Wan & Olenna having tea and being sassy. He's definitely a Tyrell. And ofc Anakin's a Targaryen š
I need to see Plo & the Wolfpack as Starks now šŗ

~Incorrect quotes~
Obi-wan :The jedi council members are sheep. Are you a sheep? No. Youāre a dragon. Be a dragon.

I imagined it getting stuck and he just hauls Cody along the hangar to where he's standing. Everyone else is like wtf & Cody's fuming, but Obi-Wan is just like "Ah, Commander, there you are... glad you could join us" š
u think obi wan ever tried to use the force to quietly get his lightsaber off cody's belt
ended up tugging cody along with it and my guy is like mid convo with another vod trying not to feel some type of way abt obi tugging at his belt
I actually blushed when scrolling.... like *eep!* his little smile š¤šāāļø

Captain Gregorās faces project! Part 5 // Today Iāve got plenty of time working through my list, trying new things and itās nearly 2 am in Germany now and I should really get some sleep, but my brain is š¦āØ
I love Gregorās heavy Katarn armor and this chuckling one man army absolutely deserves his caf āļø I think if somebody watches him, he would absolutely pull one eyebrow at them, because heās instantly in full fun faces mood š
Look at the second frame what happens, if the caught one doesnāt recoil but keep looking at him in a friendly way āŗļø

Captain Gregor might be badass, genius and a little bit special, but heās a nice guy! āŗļø Get yourself a smile from this one and enjoy š
OMG this is perfect! The jacket, their expressions, all of it š„°
i colored it <3
I still cannot get over the fact that he didnāt take Fixer, Boss & Scorch out there with him. Like

Also also, Bad Batch writers who put Scorch in just as a straw villain & didn't feature Sev in the Kashyyyk episode what. the. actual. fuck.


āMissing men often get found. Our missing men will be found.ā -Order 66
Wait... Moss & Roy? As in the amazing Maurice Moss?

So he's geeky, loves circuitboards & unwittingly finds himself in the most unlikely situations yet manages to ace them despite having 0 social skills.

Also they once convinced their OC a black box with a red button controlled the entire holonet ;)

This is Moss.
Honestly he's not important for the story at all and purely exists because I wanted some variation for the background Clones. Poor guy. š«”
If you're a fanfic writer feel free to adopt him and give him a home in the wildest backstory imaginable lol
S7 babes! š I love that suit so much. This is so cool

āTrust Issuesā
ARC Trooper? ARC Trooper? Where?
i present to you: Domino Twins being āØsneakyāØ


My headcanon is they first bonded over being the only tea drinkers in an army full of caf addicts.
Hereās an idea ā Cozy Cody
Basically, his whole aesthetic when heās outside of his armor is to be in the most comfortable, loungy, soft state as he can get. As in, heās rocking sweatpants or leggings with thick brightly-colored fluffy socks and the chunkiest, most oversized sweaters known to man, and all he wants to do is be in a blanket fort on a massively comfy couch with a huge mug of tea or hot chocolate. If he can get it, heās also got a fire going in a nearby fireplace. He spends his time reading, being a yarn girlie, and watching all the comfort shows.
(And thatās how he successfully woos Obi-Wan Kenobi.)
This reminds me of when Boss is sick & Sev complains because he can hear him coughing over comms.

I've had a really miserable week. Cried a lot of tears. Lost a lot of sleep. Sickness is running through my home again. So, in light of that, have these little snippets from a sick fic I was working on as a gift. Featuring our favorite grumpy duo: Echo and Crosshair. Because they always make me feel better.
Sick of You
draft title bc it made me laugh
Echo pressed the back of his hand to Crosshair's forehead only for it to be slapped away with a grumble. He repressed a sigh at this ridiculous bundle of blankets on the bunk, instead sitting back in the chair to observe him.
Fever, congestion, body aches, stuffy nose. Average cold, nothing to worry about. However the rest of the batch had tasked him with watching over Crosshair while they went on the supply run. That might be the scariest mission Echo has ever taken on.
Amidst the mountain of blankets was Crosshair, bundled up and curled underneath at least four of them. Technically he should rearrange him, make him drink some water, get some hot food in his stomach, but it had been bad enough just getting him off to bed in the first place.
There was a ridiculous little pout to Crosshair's face that reminded Echo of a cadet. Grumpy from not feeling well coupled with being stuck in a confined space. Crosshair didn't do sick well, Echo realized. It was the first time he'd seen any of the batch sick and boy oh boy was it quite the introduction.
...
āDo you want me to tuck you in?ā Echo asked with a grin. If looks could kill. Crosshair huffed irritably, folding his blankets tighter around himself and deliberately turning away from Echo. With a shake of his head Echo took pity, finally standing from his seat and giving a gentle pat to the grumpy bundle before making his way towards the cockpit. āYell if you're dying." He was nearly all the way there before a muffled voice called out.
"You don't have to sit in the cockpit, ya know." It came out scratchy, stuffy, and Echo couldn't help but turn around to consider the man that had done everything but bite him in thanks for all the doting. Regardless, he easily took his seat at the bedside again, grabbing his datapad and leaning back.
āI'll be right here if you need me.ā Echo assured. There were a few reports he could knock out while he kept watch. Truthfully he preferred to be in the same room as someone else but was simply surprised that Crosshair didn't want to hide for the duration of an illness. Maybe the silence would allow his prickly patient a nap. Echo would be able to go fix them something hot to drink and maybe coax Cross out of bed. There was this really simple soup recipe Fives used to love. The batch might be able to find some ingredients in town.
Crosshair let out a sneeze, face pinching as if he had a personal vendetta against it. If Crosshair could physically fight the common cold he might. He'd lose but he'd throw a few punches for sure. Echo let the datapad lay on his lap, still reading over the words in front of him, then absentmindedly smoothed his hand over the blankets.
āShut up.ā Crosshair muttered. How disgruntled could one man truly be over a cold? Over someone trying to care for him during that cold? He didn't remove his hand, just found Crosshair's shoulder to give it a good squeeze before continuing slow strokes over his arm.
"Didn't say anything." Echo continued to smile at his datapad, having to bite back a laugh at the glare being aimed at him.
"You're thinking it. I can hear you from here." Crosshair complained.
I don't usually reblog sad things bc I scroll away as quick as I can, but Echo's face in this omg... I just love the way he's drawn... and now I'm crying š

āRex? Fives?ā¦ Please come back. Please donāt leave me here!ā
Omg Rex š¤© He looks so cool! And the details... love the expression on the top right sketch and the teeny Captain being yeeted by Anakin lol

Captain rex !
Holy shit this is amazing. This must've taken ages too, thanks for sharing š
I made a clone wars timeline to combine all of canon and legends into one cohesive and somewhat manageable timeline, mainly for fanfic and ttrpg purposes but I thought people might like it, it has a full workout of the galactic standard calendar and has precise(ish) dates for events (mainly republic commando) but I want as many people as possible to be able to see it and hopefully enjoy it
You can find it here:

He's the bestest shiny. The shiniest of all the shinies āØļøš„°
Rewatching The Clone Wars and I just got to Rookies
It's so fun because I'm just like "ah yes, this man right here is my favourite Star Wars character ever"

And it's literally just a dude
Love it! Echo just chillin with his caf while the others argue š The armor mashup looks so cool! Love the BB helmet with the ARC get-up š¤©



Echo with the Rebel Clone gang!!
+ a lil Echo doodle from yesterday :)
Both are modified versions of his real armour from TBB and TCW
As much as I love Plo... if we're being real... none of them really cared because no Jedi ever lobbied the Senate to have troopers become citizens of the Republic with rights & agency. This goes especially for all the Jedi sitting on the High Council who had influence with the Chancellor & were friends with more than a few Senators. But like that was just never brought up as an issue, that we know. We can headcanon some Jedi might've brought it up and were shot down or couldn't get the Senate to pass the law (this is my personal Plo HC) but we've never actually been given anything concrete to suggest that the Jedi advocated for it at any point.
What's more concerning is that when they find out the entire army has behavioral chips implanted, their only concern is whether or not they are likely to malfunction. Let that sink in. Shaak Ti isn't appalled that the trooper's dedication & obedience could come from implanted chips rather than training. She's concerned about the cause of the malfunction. And once Palpatine assures the Council that his doctors neutralized the cause, they don't care that troopers still have implants in their head... Palps is like "let's put this nasty business behind us" and not one of them has the guts to stand up and say: hang on... we didn't draw the line at a genetically modified army because we were caught in a shit storm at Geonosis, but having fought alongside these men for 2 years, we can't condone implanted behavioral blockers especially when we don't know for sure exactly what they do... and also while we're at it, give these men health insurance & a pension for force's sake.
Like that to me is just... why didn't they... Traviss had a point vode, and she was writing within canon at a time where chips didnāt even exist yet... with the chips it's almost impossible to claim the Jedi were earnest about seeing troopers truly as individuals and equals when they knew their agency was being stripped from them.
The first time we see Yoda, leader of the Council, in tcw, heās explicitly affirming the individuality and importance of the clones. He then teaches them how to connect to the Force, the most sacred tenet of the religion heās dedicated his life to.
The first time we see Plo Koon, a Jedi Master, in tcw, he clearly tells his clone troopers that they are not expendable to him, and then proceeds to do his absolute best to save as many clones as possible.
The first time we see Anakin in tcw he has his clones fly an unnecessary suicide mission because he wants the glory of killing Grievous. He doesnāt even stop when he hears them all dyingāhis Padawan, a 14-year-old, has to yell at him that no one else will survive what heās doing before he changes his plan.
And people STILL say that Anakin is the Jedi who cared about the clones the most. Seriously?
This is interesting because comics had him married, with a daughter & divorced all before RotJ.
But, there's a scene in a comic where a dancer proposes to pay Jango for a peak under the helmet & he's like "later I'm working" & he turns down Sam constantly too. The Cestus Deception features an old gf of his, so I don't headcanon him as ace, but I did always get the impression that Jango thought casual sex was unprofessional, like it somehow affected his reputation as the best. At the same time, serious relationships were difficult given his line of work... hence his fear that he wouldn't have children to continue Jaster's legacy (there's something about this in the Jango video game too).
So, I reckon Boba must've gotten a lecture about this at some point. Kinda of like what Skirata tells his sons "women are trouble etc" and maybe somewhere down the line, he added his own moral code to it?
I love that we have this characterization of Boba though. It just makes him more interesting imo.
Does anyone have the source of boba fett calling sex before marriage immoral?
I have the the text somewhere, Iāll post it if thatāll help jog your memories. Got to find it first.
Grown Omega & Tech! š„¹ š
Twins? No. Triplets.

I know people HC Tech and Cross as twins and I do agree BUT if omega would have aged at the same time as them and would have fought alongside them from the start, MY headcanon is that they are triplets! I feel like all three complement each other. Very much Earth (Omega), Sun (Tech), and Moon (Crosshair) ā„ļø
BONUS: The triplets in āØSuitsāØ

Note: I had a tough time figuring out the creases in the suits so they might (definitely) be off. I gotta practice more on it š„“
This is canon now.
Also, fun fact that pinup decal is on the GILF AT-TE in Rebels. You see if behind Wolffe in one scene.







Padme Pinup
This idea was based on the deleted joke where the Marauder had a Padme decal on its side. This is a āWhat if?ā scenario ifĀ Omega saw the decal. XD
You go on a rant about how rich Mandalorian history is (and why the Kryze sisters suck) and after explaining all of the above, you get a "but it's not canon" ššš
Satine Kryze did not unite Mandalore.
The Mandalorians splintered into different factions to oppose the pacifistic New Mandalorians during the Mandalorian Civil Wars, since the pacifistic ideology embraced by the group was an attempt to erase their heritage: the honorable warrior ethos (the Resolānare) that had been the cornerstone of Mandalorian culture for centuries. Satine became the leader of the New Mandalorians, likely due to belonging to a family her faction regarded as nobility.
Eventually, the Mandalorian Civil Wars escalated to the point that the Republic Senate felt it had to intervene. The Jedi Council fell under the authority of the Republicās Judicial Department, meaning that the Jedi Council sending a team of Jedi (Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan) to protect Satine was, in effect, the Republic deciding which factionās victory would be most favorable to the Republic. It wasnāt an attempt at mediating a solution for the warring groups; it was an endorsement of a future regime.
The allegedĀ āpeaceā thatās portrayed during the Clone Wars only exists because the Republic intervened on Satineās behalf (via Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan), and thus promoted a New Mandalorian victory which resulted in True Mandalorians and Death Watch alike being exiled from the planet entirely. Satine didnāt unify anything. She took a position of authority over a wartorn planet whose core population of survivors was comprised of people that already agreed with her.
Well hey there, golden eyes...

