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stealingpotatoes · 16 hours
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How would Ezra take being turned into a loth cat. And how would his horde of cats take it.
omg you KNOW he (and the cats) would immediately use it for chaos
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tyquu · 3 days
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Skybridger doodle cause I’m going nuts abt them again
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inspisart · 3 days
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silly boi
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mapytretin · 3 days
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dinlukeweek · 2 days
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🖤DinLuke Week 2024 Prompts List💚
Hear ye! Hear ye! Here are the final results for this year's DinLuke Week Prompts 📢
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June 23 Din Takes the Red Five Bounty / DinLuke Meet During Mandalorian S1 June 24 Meet the Family / Culture & Traditions June 25 Touch-Starved!Din / Blindfolds June 26 Childhood Friends AU / Din Owes Luke a Life Debt June 27 Bodyguard!Din/Prince!Luke / Medieval AU June 28 Getting Together / Love Confessions June 29 Scars / Beskar Hand!Luke
We'd like to thank everyone who submitted all these amazing prompts💕! Some of the entries were similar to prompts from previous years, so we didn’t include them in the final tally (you can check them out in our guide here).
With so many interesting prompts this year, we've given them a special place as our honorable mentions:
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Lightsaber Training/Dueling
Historical AU
Mechanic!Luke
Co-parenting
Undercover Spies AU
When posting week arrives, @dinlukeweek and/or include #dinluke week 2024 in your tags so we can find and reblog your submissions! If you're posting to AO3, you can also submit your creations to the DinLuke Week 2024 collection!
Also, if you're looking for a place to chat about your fanworks or collaborate or to gush about DinLuke, send an ask to the Star Dads blog to join our Discord server!
We hope these prompts will inspire all you lovely fanwork creators to create 💖!
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lukeskywormie · 2 days
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BREAKING NEWS: Din Djarin kisses rival Luke Skywalker after winning Formula One Championship
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diaphene · 2 days
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tiktok ... how dare ?
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lil-ace-of-spades · 3 days
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"It's a metaphor."
Not me quoting the Fault in Our Stars in the year of our Lord 2024. Neither of these men brought a lighter (ᵔ́∀ᵔ̀) Based on this art meme.
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politics-sister · 1 day
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You know the more we learn about Tatooine, the more you realize Luke does have a point about Jakku being nowhere even though he came from another backwater dust ball.
"You mean you didn't even have one crime lord? No spice smuggling? The only criminal was that one guy who traded portions for junk?"
"Yup. He did a bit of slavery, but he let you go when you were old enough. I don't know if he even killed anyone."
"He didn't even kill anyone....."
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ruler-of-superhell · 2 days
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Might get cancelled for this one
Rey is a Skywalker. Star Wars is, at its core, about found family. Rey is part of the Skywalker found family, and if you ignore that, then technically speaking, you shouldn't view R2 as a Skywalker either
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quantumboogaloo · 3 days
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dilf-din · 2 days
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A BOY AND HIS DOG
Walking With Jackie, Sitting With a Dog by Gary Soto // A Dog Has Died by Pablo Neruda // Mongrel Heart by David Baker // I Will Follow You by My Dear Poet // Over and Over Tune by Ioanna Carlsen // I Sit Beside the Fire and Think by JRR Tolkien //Me & My Dog by Boygenius
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Hans Woody
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nateofgreat · 2 days
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"Luke's a mass murderer because when he blew up the Death Star, he killed a bunch of innocent workers there." :(
I was going to ignore this bad take, because I thought it was just something that internet memesters shared as a punchline, but the Acolyte's own cast repeating it has forced my hand.
1: Luke didn't have any other choice.
The Death Star has already been used to blow up a planet of billions of people and is currently bearing down on a moon packed with some of the only people left willing to oppose the Empire. If the Galaxy was ever going to be free the space station had to go, and it did. Otherwise it'd just go on to kill billions of more people and intimidate the rest into submission.
2: They had it coming.
To date the only character I've ever seen on the Death Star who wouldn't have it coming are Candance, Baljeet, and Buford from the Phineas and Ferb Star Wars Crossover. And they aren't canon.
First off Palpatine probably packed the thing with his most fanatical soldiers. Ones who were probably ecstatic about the idea of blowing up rebel planets.
But secondly, if there really were any hapless engineers, conscripted soldiers, sanitation workers, etc, who simply didn't know what the purpose of the Death Star was. Lucky them they get a perfect demonstration when Tarkin nuked an entire planet from orbit! No confusion now.
Any employee who remained loyal to the Empire and didn't immediately try and jump ship after seeing that probably had it coming.
3: But don't they have families?
I wonder if any of them were on Alderaan?
4: That's not how you're supposed to think about stories like this.
This idea of hyper realism in stories, to the point your fictional armies are supposed to follow the Geneva Convention, is a VERY new idea. It used to be that you viewed this type of things in a more detached lens. Where, rather than go "but the Death Stair maintenance workers :(" audiences would simply cheer when the evil super weapon was destroyed.
Sure if this were the real world, maybe realistically there'd have been a Rebel spy or prisoners aboard who got caught up in the explosion. But within the bounds of the SW narrative itself you're supposed to simply assume there wasn't. Because the story isn't some depiction of a realistic war but a heroic tale of a farmer rising to greatness and saving the Galaxy from oppression by destroying the planet killing space station.
Unless we want fiction to get to a point where every hero's story is bogged down by an ill-fitting trauma plot line or where we can no longer have space stations blow up because "the maintenance workers!!!" we have to learn to distance ourselves from this hyper realistic view of fiction.
Or else all of fiction will consist of "military aged and trained men fighting with realistic tactics and then dealing with PTSD afterward." Because that's the most realistic scenario to occur.
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lukeskywormie · 3 days
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PRIDE MONTH!!
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