malak has had the same shirt for how many years now
May I present... Caranthir the Dark.
Also, this was so incredibly satisfying to draw, even if it did take just a bit longer than my previous works. Plus it's my best digital piece as of now, and I'm incredibly proud of it!😁
Wow, I thought he was a sith for a second..., awsome art!
Darth Feanaro and his seven aprentices is not that bad of an idea, now that I think of it...
maybe in the old republic?
hmmm...
@redbean-nom, as the official star wars and silm combiner, what do you think?
okay so I had Many Thoughts about this
first of all. formative character experiences for feanor: miriel's death, finwe's remarriage, finwe's death, theft of the silmarils
feanor's general power level is best suited for the old republic era (because absent of true valar to fight, the finweans as an entire force can only really clash against people like vitiate/nihilus/et cetera, aka Fellow Turbo-Fëa-Having Force Sensitives
old republic feanor
- miriel's death and finwe's remarriage are the same
- the assorted children of indis exist
- valinor is a sector somewhere towards the inner rim-ish area?
- the sector is similar to mortis in terms of The Gods Walk These Lands force weirdness
- feanor still has his turbo-fea except it also comes with a hefty dose of force weirdness
- tirion is a city-planet (like taris and coruscant)
- formenos is an exile planet at the very edge of the valinor sector
- feanor's exile goes the same way
- while most of the house of feanor are visiting taniquetil for the festival, the mandalorian army invades and bombs formenos
- finwe is killed in battle with mandalore the ultimate (who is being influenced by vitiate) (who is inhabiting the body of the Son) (who somehow merged with melkor)
- melkor-vitiate brings with him ungoliant, a rogue sith with similar powers to nihilus. (also she's whatever species this lady is)
- seeing as there are many suns and moons in the galaxy, ungoliant instead drains the Force on the planet
- the silmarils are taken as a war prize and set into an axe, like the Courageous-scrap axe
- the mandalorians then promptly leave because ungoliant is trying to eat everyone
- turns out feanor's star-gems are artificial kyber
- also turns out mithril = noldorin steel = beskar
- feanor makes eight beskar-hilted sabers the color of fire
- the Oath happens, with the focus being Ultimate. the fiery glow of the sabers eclipses for an almost imperceptible moment
- the swanships are the only (star)ships that are capable of making it out of the Belegelen Nebula. (the mandalorians brute forced it with a ton of bombs and shielding, similar to the king's men steel-warshipping their way back across the Sea)
- kinslaying happens, with lightsabers
- turns out, feanor is extremely force sensitive in a wildly uncontrolled manner (he has that rare force-fire ability)
- the burning at losgar (spaceport in a neighboring sector) was caused by feanor's force-fire
version with feanor's death
- the host of fingolfin crosses the helcaraxe (frozen asteroid belt). they have space suits and small transports but no actual ship
- they encounter a space slug somewhere along the way
- meanwhile in beleriand (rest of the galaxy) they land on a random planet (Taris) that turns out to be in the middle of an invasion by the mandalorians. feanor gets killed by cassus fett. oops.
- feanor explodes in a fireball that takes out a chunk of the lower city
- maedhros is captured in a negotiation-turned-ambush. seeing as he is force sensitive, he gets sent to flashpoint/demagol.
- maglor takes over in his stead
- fingon goes to rescue maedhros. the hand is once again an issue. this also happens to be around the same time as alek/zayne/jarael escape
- fingon and maedhros escape via purgill.
- around the same time, the host of fingolfin finally makes it through the helcaraxe and arrives at the Jedi Tower.
- fast forward a bit
- everyone's spread out to different planets/regions in the taris sector. maglor is still right next to the mandalore sector. the Gap is a major hyperspace lane.
- Dagor Aglareb happens!
- the aglareb is the main battle instead of serroco
- the noldor are becoming a bigger threat than the republic because they are also a bunch of warriors with beskar/noldorin-steel armor, except they're all immortal and incredibly sturdy
- around the same time, revan emerges with the revanchists
- the area around mandalorian space is a disaster
- maedhros at this point is solidly in his white fire era and about as powerful as the perfectly optimized star wars rpg character of someone doing their twentieth playthrough
- fingolfin is a bundle of skywalker-level force craziness
to be continued!
version with feanor alive
- the host of fingolfin crosses the helcaraxe (frozen asteroid belt). they have space suits and small transports but no actual ship
- they encounter a space slug somewhere along the way
- meanwhile in beleriand (rest of the galaxy) they land on a random planet (Taris) pre-invasion
- feanor devotes himself to figuring out his New Skill (force fire) because he absolutely must be a master of every possible thing he does
to be continued!
I need to replay kotor...I need to play kotor again...I need to...
the Fett enthusiast’s, as a community, needs to talk about Cassus Fett more.
One of my favorite, favorite characters. The Fett’s fall from grace is something that needs to be studied because Cassus was putting in the WORK.
What I wanna talk about most is how he actively worked for individualism within Mandalorian culture, the way he’d be so proud of his successors (not you Jango). He’d have so much pride in the clones.
Cassus Fett is one of those characters that actually sends chills down my spine, reading anything that has to do with him makes me feel like I’m reading a out a deity. He gives off lots of Jaster energy but you can see the genes carried very far. You can tell that Jango and Boba are descendants of him, the creator even made it a point to say that Jango and Boba were the only ones who truly matched Cassus’ skill.
Not only that but he did more for the culture than a lot of Mandalore’s own leaders. He settled them down and practically established them on Mandalore, making them no longer a nomadic tribe. He also took part in conquering planets, he was advisor to two great Mand’alor’s (Mandalore the Indomitable and Mandalore The Ultimate) He’s just— very important and so extremely interesting when you consider all the Fett lore, where they came from and where they ended up.
He’s supposed to be a character that strikes a lot of emotions into people with just his name;
Exhibit A :
behold the clan fett legacy
Mand'alor and Fett