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Dialogues:
Fennrer Valkodlak: Then a strange coincidence occured: R7s course led you to a part of the galaxy, where we from the Howling Cerberus were currently nearby, trying to capture a culprit with a bounty on his head.
Raska: I receved the signal and could locate the source´s whereabouts. - My mate and the pack were in the process of arresting the wanted person, a Chistory, who interfered with the Hutts´ business one time too often. It was a hefty battle, I might add..
Dialogues:
Fennrer Valkodlak: Then a strange coincidence occured: R7s course led you to a part of the galaxy, where we from the Howling Cerberus were currently nearby, trying to capture a culprit with a bounty on his head.
Raska: I receved the signal and could locate the source´s whereabouts. - My mate and the pack were in the process of arresting the wanted person, a Chistory, who interfered with the Hutts´ business one time too often. It was a hefty battle, I might add..
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Your eyes do not betray you.
It is Péér Stúpp, who has jumped on the Chrisori´s back. This is a hint towards the origin of his Sirname.
The "Stüpp" is a crossroad-demon in german folklore and in some parts he appears as a Werewolf, who ambushes nightly wanderers on crossroads, where he chases them, jumps on their backs and forces them to carry him, until they reach another crossroad with a cruzifix, the rooster calls forth the new dawn of day, or the victim feints or dies because of panic.
It is Péér Stúpp, who has jumped on the Chrisori´s back. This is a hint towards the origin of his Sirname.
The "Stüpp" is a crossroad-demon in german folklore and in some parts he appears as a Werewolf, who ambushes nightly wanderers on crossroads, where he chases them, jumps on their backs and forces them to carry him, until they reach another crossroad with a cruzifix, the rooster calls forth the new dawn of day, or the victim feints or dies because of panic.
I am a Star Wars fan for about 25 years by now...
Does that mean... I wasn´t able to grasp the core meaning of Star Wars all those years? *a shocked rat shatters into multible shards acompanied by a pathetic sound of crashing glass*
(just kidding^^)
Thanks much.
Does that mean... I wasn´t able to grasp the core meaning of Star Wars all those years? *a shocked rat shatters into multible shards acompanied by a pathetic sound of crashing glass*
(just kidding^^)
Thanks much.
lol.
yeah. star wars must be about amazing worlds, fantastic creatures and space opera adventures. someday, probably when lucasfilm buys sw back, we can get the real sequels we deserve.
probably.
meanwhile, comics like this do an amazing job reminding us why we love this saga.
yeah. star wars must be about amazing worlds, fantastic creatures and space opera adventures. someday, probably when lucasfilm buys sw back, we can get the real sequels we deserve.
probably.
meanwhile, comics like this do an amazing job reminding us why we love this saga.
I agree.
Star Wars was inspired by many different stories. King Arthur and the Sword in the Stone, the Niebelungen, classic greek mythology and so on. But deep down it is simple stories, that give them life. A child raises up and longs for adventure, learn the hard way about how things are going out there, learn, achieve goals, fail, fall down and raise again. If one story ends, something starts anew.
Simple fairy tales, heroes and villains, small teachings of how we should live our lifes.
Just small embers of hidden treasures in the emotions envoked within a fan fiction. That is what I wish to give.
Star Wars was inspired by many different stories. King Arthur and the Sword in the Stone, the Niebelungen, classic greek mythology and so on. But deep down it is simple stories, that give them life. A child raises up and longs for adventure, learn the hard way about how things are going out there, learn, achieve goals, fail, fall down and raise again. If one story ends, something starts anew.
Simple fairy tales, heroes and villains, small teachings of how we should live our lifes.
Just small embers of hidden treasures in the emotions envoked within a fan fiction. That is what I wish to give.
Agreed.
The epic special effects are the style, while the substance is the interaction bedween the characters and there, small gestures shine even brighter.
I remember dearly the first kiss bedween Han Solo and Leia. Or how Chewie comforted Leia, still handcuffed, with a gentle embrace, as Han is frozen in carbonite. I may be old fashioned in my style of story telling, but I think this style suits best for Star Wars in my oppinion.
The epic special effects are the style, while the substance is the interaction bedween the characters and there, small gestures shine even brighter.
I remember dearly the first kiss bedween Han Solo and Leia. Or how Chewie comforted Leia, still handcuffed, with a gentle embrace, as Han is frozen in carbonite. I may be old fashioned in my style of story telling, but I think this style suits best for Star Wars in my oppinion.
Uh oh, if that bounty is secure on this ship and Voolvif learns the truth about Order 66 then the Howling Cerebus might risk their 'bring in alive' bonus due to an angry Jedi outburst ... better gag the Chistory before he says something that p!$$es off Voolvif. Really dragging out the reveal of the Jefi's betrayal and slander, so suspenseful. 😬
Also, 4 unarmed Shistavarians vs 1 armed Chistory ... either it jammed or he got too cocky. Time to bring back melee weapons, unless you're Cad Bane or a Mandalorian or a Stormtrooper aiming at a non main character you can only miss. :)
Also, 4 unarmed Shistavarians vs 1 armed Chistory ... either it jammed or he got too cocky. Time to bring back melee weapons, unless you're Cad Bane or a Mandalorian or a Stormtrooper aiming at a non main character you can only miss. :)
Your promise has been delivered. Péér Stúpp Is doing his epic folklore throwback.
Only in Star Wars could we see werewolves fighting dinosaurs. Few things are harder than bringing a target in alive when the target themselves wants to kill you. Just proves how awesome the crew is.
Only in Star Wars could we see werewolves fighting dinosaurs. Few things are harder than bringing a target in alive when the target themselves wants to kill you. Just proves how awesome the crew is.
Hehe. Thanks much. There will be more such hidden easter eggs. For example Garwaff Bisklavret (originally Garwalf (breton for Werewolf) Bisclavret) has a habit to bite opponents into the nose, if provoked enough. (The original Bisclavret bit off the nose of his treachorous wife, after she had taken away his human clothes and prevented him from turning back into his human shape)
The reason why the Howling Cerberus crew acts like that, will be explained a little bit later. This story is far from over yet.
The reason why the Howling Cerberus crew acts like that, will be explained a little bit later. This story is far from over yet.
I love the Lay of Bisclavret. I especially like how he went to the king and payed enough respects that the monarches liked him and took him back to live at the castle. He was such a good wolf that everyone was surprised when he turned hostile towards the wife and the truth was soon revealed.
I’m eager to look for more Easter eggs.
I’m grinning at the words “This story is far from over yet.”
Your work is top tier.
I’m eager to look for more Easter eggs.
I’m grinning at the words “This story is far from over yet.”
Your work is top tier.
Oh I'm sure he will have reservations about doing that when hes a jedi but hes a smart lad. Laying low for awhile and appearing like just another Shistavanen in the galaxy will keep a lot of eyes away from him as he looks for info as to whats happened. Besides it will help him repay them saving him :)
Another dynamic action sequence, if just a brief snapshot of what was likely an epic battle and not surprising that it would have gathered quite an audience. The Chistori being almost entirely unknown to the rest of the galaxy, only a rare few individuals ever seen and being extremely independent, impulsive quick to anger and violent. Some parallels with the Shistavanen, only to more of an extreme and perhaps more deserving of a fearsome reputation.
Also a showcase for the power and strength of the Chistori, given that Fennrer and Garwaff holding onto his arms, Peer on his back and looking just barely as if they're able to hang on. Though this might be where the hunting instincts of a Shistavanen might help out, the pack tactics that would be used for grappling with and bringing down a much larger and stronger prey, or just long enough to distract him so the cuffs can be applied, Fennrer could perhaps get that gun off him and Peer manage to apply a bit of a chokehold.
Certainly a hefty battle and quite an epic one for the viewers given that it's essentially 'Werewolves vs T Rex.'
I love the costume design for the Chistori though, quite a well dressed fellow and I wonder if he was perhaps a smuggler or maybe bounty hunter perhaps falling afoul of the Hutts. As with the Benathy a nice surprise addition to the comic, even if just for this one brief appearance.
Also a showcase for the power and strength of the Chistori, given that Fennrer and Garwaff holding onto his arms, Peer on his back and looking just barely as if they're able to hang on. Though this might be where the hunting instincts of a Shistavanen might help out, the pack tactics that would be used for grappling with and bringing down a much larger and stronger prey, or just long enough to distract him so the cuffs can be applied, Fennrer could perhaps get that gun off him and Peer manage to apply a bit of a chokehold.
Certainly a hefty battle and quite an epic one for the viewers given that it's essentially 'Werewolves vs T Rex.'
I love the costume design for the Chistori though, quite a well dressed fellow and I wonder if he was perhaps a smuggler or maybe bounty hunter perhaps falling afoul of the Hutts. As with the Benathy a nice surprise addition to the comic, even if just for this one brief appearance.
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