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Obi-Wan was never meant to become a Jedi. That fact had been made perfectly clear time after time. But it still cut deep when his hopes were dashed one final time after the stress and abuse of his time in the Deepsea Mines caused his young body to go into his first heat years early, only to be promptly abandoned by the Jedi Master he relied on.
A nearby Mandalorian, however, was not going to stand by and watch a child be left alone on the streets with nothing but rags on his back and a small sack of credits.Series
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"The Egocentric Temporal Order (ETO) bias is the finding that self-initiated action-events are perceived as having occurred prior to simultaneous externally triggered events."
Or: Time is a polite fiction that only matters if you're paying attention, and Anakin is neither polite nor paying attention.
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What if:
Obi-Wan Kenobi joined the Agricorps
Jaster Mereel survived Korda VI
Count Dooku died a few years early
Jango Fett reached out for help to save his clones from their fateAnd then things just snowballed from there, to eventually bring us to:
A revitalized Mandalore, possibly reviving the Mandalorian empire?
A Jedi Order that addresses all the problems it had even before the Clone Wars get started
Happy clones leading happy lives
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A Trinity of Spies by aereona
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age (Video Games)
27 Dec 2025
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Commander Shepard found herself blasted out of one world and into another. Quite literally.
Her adventures took a turn from interstellar travel and warfare to, well… an utterly medieval planet. Just when she thought she’d seen it all, she was now faced with an unfamiliar world, horrible cartography, goddamn magic, new species, and horses.
Oh, and dragons; mustn’t forget the dragons.
Or: commander Shepard lands on Thedas, ass-first, and joins Bull's Chargers.
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- Part 1 of Hic Sunt Dracones
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Odin knew how wars worked. He had fought them before, remembered how the victors turned their defeated enemy into no more than creatures to fear and slaughter. The Dark Elves were such things until Vanaheim was defeated, and then the Vanir took their place. He remembered the stories, grotesque as they were, and the barely concealed disgust Freya received when she arrived in Asgard, and how they only stopped after he allowed Vanaheim to trade again, four hundred years after the fact. It would be no different this time. The Jotun would become the monsters parents told their children of.
He could hide the truth of what the child was, pass him off as a pregnancy that they had kept hidden so Frigga would not appear vulnerable as she acted as regent. It would catch Asgard by surprise, but they would accept it. He wouldn’t be able to shield him from all the words said against the Jontar, but Odin could soften the blow of them. Perhaps he could just keep the truth from the child as he would the rest of Asgard, yet if the child were to ever find out…
(In which Odin still lies, he just tells a better one)
