Dwimor



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    Anakin waits in the desert for Qui-Gon Jinn to return and free him, just like he promised.

    Qui-Gon Jinn never comes.

    A Mandalorian does.

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    27 Nov 2025

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    Vokara speaks before he can. “I didn’t come here for your permission. I don’t need it. I am a Master Healer, and it is my right to take an apprentice.”

    “And you want Obi-Wan Kenobi?” Mace Windu asks.

    “Yes,” Vokara answers.

     

    Or, Obi-Wan is wanted, becomes a healer, and this changes everything.

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    27 Oct 2025

  3. Public Bookmark 9

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    Long before Sammie Moore was born, before jazz bled into America and the shadows learned to speak his name, there was a man who bled red in the snow and forgot who he was. He became Remmick, a name borrowed, safe. Now, hunted by the Choctaw, he seeks a new song—a new soul. Someone who can summon his dead, and lucky for him Sammie sings like the end of the world.

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    04 Aug 2025

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    Remmick is fascinating (but yea, the villain), and Sinners is living rent free in my head.

    Here’s a short Drabble on who Remmick is so desperate to see in the Other World, and a look into who he was before he became a monster through the eyes of one who loved him.

    (Uses a lot of historical terminology, feel free to ask questions, I love answering them!)

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    04 Aug 2025

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    Before Remmick, there was Ríagán.

    He sang to cattle, braided herbs into doorposts, and knew thirty stories older than his clan by the time he was twelve. Then came the outsiders. Then came the book. Then came the dead man who walked. Ríagán watched Gaelic Ireland vanish not in war, but in forgetting - the slow unthreading of story, song, and name.

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    15 May 2025