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In an alternate timeline where things were just a little bit different, Darth Carrion could have perhaps been captured. To return her to a verbal state, even turn her to the Light, would be a titanic undertaking. It would be something interesting to explore.I really want a conversation between her and Nerim. Well, her and an bunch of your people! With Chey-Linn, about darkness, and falling, and perhaps, the things that make them different, with Nerim, and him offering her a willing ear to help her become more than she is, with Jianno about how the Mandalorian Way helps her, and how she lost everything it could help her with.....
I can just see "Kiseti" hiring Jianno with some stash of stuff, to go and get some info about her past, and save or kill, based on what was found.
There's something about a interesting bad guy who dies with so much left to say.
Thank you! TFASY has been one of the most fun pieces of fiction I've ever worked on, for a lot of reasons, ranging from the genre to the upload schedule and venue to the simple fact that I just really like these characters. One of the biggest reasons is just that I've learned a fair few new things from writing the story, and I've come across old challenges I've struggled with for a long time and felt progress in how I deal with them now. In a way it's kinda like going back to the starting area of Dark Souls after you've leveled up and become proficient at all the mechanics. It's just kind of a joy for things that were once very difficult to become easy.I really like your explanations. It's great to learn more of the thought process and themes behind the story, and it is enjoyable to see you so invested in this.
I can't resist a good petty-villain redemption arc.
To be fair to the Jedi, I did as the omnipotent author very deliberately construct the story in such a way that it's very easy to believe that Carrion was not a Sith specifically, by giving her a backstory that adequately explains everything without the need to invoke the S-word beyond a lingering sense of doubt as to how she could have become so powerful, and the fact that she had a fixation on Chey-Linn in particular.So frustrating, to know they will come to a wrong conclusion, and still hope against hope that they'll see the Sith plot behind all this.
The fact that Nerim and Arwain got tied to all those Dark Side plots which the Order at large seemed unaware of and uninterested in, is an indictment against them. No wonder they waited until Palpatine shoved a pawn right under their nose who killed one of their Masters before they even considered the Sith were back. The Jedi seem more enamoured with Coruscant and with their Temple than with the rest of the Galaxy.
Sorry, I know I am biased. But maybe they shouldn't have let the Banite Sith boil them like a frog for a millennium, hmm?
Thank you very much for the kind words! That's really so gratifying to hear.This story just keeps getting better and better. It's so tightly written, with exceptional pacing and great characterization. It has become the first story in a long while that makes me dive immediately into a new post as soon as the notification raises its head.
Thank you, Hyenanon, for sharing your writing.
I wrote this with the intent that it can easily slot into EU canon without breaking anything, but the story is going to end well before any of that, so by then you can come up with your own headcanon as to how this story's events change things. I do have a crackhead AU of Star Wars that I've been developing over time for fun, which this could also slot into. Long story short, it started with me saying the phrase "Sheev has been found dead in Miami" and spiraled out from there. If you'd like to imagine this is that timeline, that would also be valid.Will they have any actual change? Or will Palpatine and the war still happen
To be less fair to the Jedi, this is like instance #400 of "Jedi literally get in a face-to-face fight with a Banite Sith Lord and don't realize it's a Sith," if you count all the EU books and comics. Whuff...not a good look.
Hah! I was wondering if anyone caught that.
Wait, has nobody else commented on her being a Sunrider?Hah! I was wondering if anyone caught that.
Long ago when I was trying to settle on Chey-Linn's surname, I decided I wanted to do one of the fun on-the-nose compound surnames like Darklighter or Skywalker. I tried through a few of them until I (thought I) invented Sunrider, and wrote that down, although I eventually got a weird feeling that it might already be in use. In retrospect I probably realized I was drawing from one of the conversations with Jolee Bindo in KOTOR, or perhaps I was remembering Nomi Sunrider from my research into the timeline of Grand Masters in the Order. Either way, I decided to keep it, because what is Star Wars if not a series of opportunities for characters to share surnames?
Given the fact that the Sunrider family persists as a line of descent all the way to the post-OT era, I think it's probable that she could be a direct descendant from Nomi. The extra weird thing is that everyone in the family seems to be a woman yet they always pass down their last name. Girlboss lineage?Wait, has nobody else commented on her being a Sunrider?
Speaking of which, is she actually descended from them? Is it like real life last names where a bunch of people can have the same one without being related? Maybe the Jedi Order has a number of surnames that they give any younglings that don't have one?
To be fair, thrice across centuries could really be a coincidence.I can only assume that Jedi never heard of "once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action", or that maybe they should have someone permanently stationed in what was Sith Space, given that Galactic-level threats seem to spring out of it suspiciously often.
Wasn't this a Sith plot to increase suspicion against Jedi recruiting?recall from HoloNet News they found a baby in some wreckage once and gave her a name and raised her as a Jedi, which became quite controversial when her parents were found alive and wanted her back.
Nonsense. The Sith have been extinct for a millennium.Wasn't this a Sith plot to increase suspicion against Jedi recruiting?