And while I’m working on this particular AU – not everyone who has gone to rescue Qui-Gon is going to come back alive. Vinris and Olwin are going to come back (there are not enough women in canon, I’m not killing my female OCs when I have other options). The question is, who doesn’t? I haven’t even begun to decide yet.

Options: Mace Windu, Dooku, Tholme, Feemor, or Micah Giett.

I’m inclined to leave both Mace and Dooku alone, if only because they’ve got stuff in canon that they’re important for, and I can have a good deal of fun with Dooku and Sith and this little mess.

Feemor just knighted his first Padawan (Olwin), and if I kill him, it might do her some harm, particularly since she’s going to be present.

Tholme is already inside and in danger, which would make it easy to kill him. He also has a Padawan, and it’s not likely to be terribly good for Quinlan to lose his Master to this.

And Micah… I take @deadcatwithaflamethrower‘s Re-Entry as canon for the most part. He’s good at fighting, and there’s only going to be two Sith vs the rescue team (ok, and the security of the compound, which is not to be sneezed at). Which does not put him at the top of the list to die.

*chews on lip and contemplates reaching for a coin to flip between Feemor and Tholme* One or the other or I could embrace the power of and. Choices, choices. And not until after this dinner party at which Tholme and Vinris are being twitchy Jedi about Qui-Gon and his apparent switching of sides.


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Fuck it. And. And is such an awesome word. *goes to plan out killing two Jedi*

Star Wars: In the Silence and the Dark: Holding Pattern, part 9

The last part of this particular story in the AU. Next up: back to Setan’s little moon base, where there is an impending confrontation between Sith and Jedi.

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Word Count: 446 (4792)

DescentPart 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7Part 8 | Part 9 | Escalation


Mace gives the Council Vos’s report, the information relayed from Tholme and Vinris worrying. A Dark Force-user who has taken a Jedi without any concerns that they’ll be caught, and who took one of the better duelists of the Order without any apparent difficulty, or struggle. Who is holding Jinn deeply enough in his compound that while they’re certain he’s there, they haven’t actually seen him. Only heard the servants whisper of a Jedi being in with their master, and their relief that it is someone else in that position, and not any of them.

They need to send others to help Tholme and Vinris, and Mace has a few in mind, provided he can convince the Council this requires more than the two already there. Perhaps even if he can’t – Mace doubts it will take more than informing Masters Dooku and Giett to convince them to gather the others he has in mind to take on the rescue mission of their own volition.

He suspects there would be more arguing if he’d chosen anyone else for this mission, and the debate over what the actual nature is of the place Tholme and Vinris had found is enough to make his head ache. It takes all day to get a team agreed on to take care of the Dark Force-user and rescue Jinn. A few more than Mace intended, himself included, but it will be good to get into the field again for at least a mission.

When the others are gathered together, and informed of the mission, there are frowns all around, and solemn agreement that this must be done. Dooku shares a look with Feemor, and Feemor’s newly-knighted Padawan, the three silently agreeing on something. Mace doesn’t want to know, not until after the mission is done.

The shuttle Vos brought back is the one they’re using to transport them to the moon. It hasn’t been touched except to refuel since Vos stumbled off it, and radiates the same chill evil that it had before. Mace knows it was supposed to be just a smuggler’s shuttle, but the impressions that roll off it make him wonder if the Dark Force-user they’re going after hadn’t used it himself more than once.

“Once we arrive, we make contact with Tholme and Rish before making any assault or rescue attempt.” Mace looks around at the faces of the other Jedi, reminding them of what they have of a plan.

“May the Force be with us.” That’s Olwin, the youngest of this group, and Mace hopes that her words are prophetic, despite the bad feeling he has as he turns to board the shuttle.

Oh!oh! Oh! Pick me! Can we see Feemor and obi-wan after it is reviled that fee was quis first Padawan? Please?

poplitealqueen:

*happy hand rubbing* I’ve probably mentioned it a million times already, but god do I love Feemor.

Thanks for the ask!

I should mention that the last name Strahl is stolen from @punsbulletsandpointythings. It’s my favorite one that I’ve heard so far for Feemor, and she said I could use it SO.

Feemor Strahl it is, ever and forever.

This is actually their first full interaction in Frisson, in the fic Volution Part II to be exact. It holds a special little place in my heart, I hope you like it.

(And the Maul and Serenus feels casually thrown in because hey why not.)

*warning for unedited grossness and copious amounts of plant talk*

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Feemor?

poplitealqueen:

Feemor has that type of single-minded, kid-like logic that somehow makes sense even when it doesn’t, and he’s an actual giant marshmallow that means everything he says and probably doesn’t understand sarcasm.

He’s really fun to write for, is what i’m trying to say.

PS: @ideordinal I mention Needle, at least I hope his name is still Needle. If it isn’t may god strike me where I lay!

*warning for unedited grossness and self- harm*

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…I have to admit, after seeing all the recent Xanatos pictures/worldbuilding on your blog, I have had several (hilarious) mental images of Feemor/Xanatos interactions in said ‘verse. …specifically, Feemor wandering in during the middle of a Tense Scene, smiling gently, saying ‘Oh. Hello, Xanatos’ and wandering off again. He is rapidly followed by Xanatos, who cannot STAND being ignored/dismissed by this PEASANT – everyone else watches, blinks, and is promptly ‘WTF.’

poplitealqueen:

You inspired me to write a ficlet, I hope you’re proud of yourself.

(Btw Mitts is @ideordinal‘s awesome clone oc, in case you didn’t know. She was kind enough to give me permission to write him – and his equally badass squad – into Frisson proper. And I shall do so. Excessively.)

(I really hope I got his character right, Ricky!)

Anywho, without further ado. Have my first actual published Xeemor writing. Oh boy!

(The one difference is, the only one going WTF is Xanatos, and it’s hilarious.)

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Broken Mirrors, Broken Time

punsbulletsandpointythings:

I dunno what this is, but I can’t get the idea out of my head, so enjoy.

Warnings for death, blood, PTSD, fucked up Force Visions, and general hallucination/vision brought on unpleasantness.

EDIT: @lacefedora‘s reblog reminded me, listening to Breath of Life by Florence and the Machine on repeat while reading will up the intensity by like, a thousand.


It starts with a nightmare Qui-Gon’s having. He’s back on Telos, which only happened a short time ago, and he’s facing Xanatos. They’re fighting, and Qui-Gon wakes up screaming out. He sits in bed, shaking and breathing hard and fast for a few moments, before getting slowly out of bed.

He stumbles his way to the ‘fresher, holds the sink with white-knuckled hands to keep himself upright, and stares into the mirror. Suddenly, Xanatos is standing behind him in the glass, laughing as a broken circle scar appears on his cheeks and his eyes glow like acid. In an overwhelming mix of grief, rage, and panic, Qui-Gon punches the mirror, shattering the glass and the image.

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poplitealqueen:

Quick practice doodle of Xanatos and Feemor giving each other the annoyed once-over.

Xan is influenced by @yukipri‘s design of him (mostly because GACKT is the best possible reference for him, such a fantastic idea. And she made such beautiful art for him. I hope you don’t mind my shoddy attempt at it as well, Yuki!)

Feemor is a lot like Qui-Gon. Aka he’s tall and king of the deep v-necks.