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In honor of April Fool’s Day, I would like to point out that the Yuuzhan Vong from Star Wars Legends had a similar holiday devoted to the trickster goddess Yun-Harla.

Pranks could be pulled on superiors and elders without fear of consequences, and devotees to Yun-Harla would exchange secrets to promote cunning. (Source: The New Jedi Order Sourcebook for the Star Wars RPG by Wizards of the Coast)

It’s a fun, lighthearted side of the most violent and evil faction in Star Wars Legends that gives them a bit of characterization

This was resting on my hdd, couldn’t really tell what was off or not no more but since it’s may the

This was resting on my hdd, couldn’t really tell what was off or not no more but since it’s may the 4th i figured i’d try to finish off this thing.

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I figured I’d add the description of the picture, as people had questions and I deleted the reblog I made where I wrote it.


 Not to sound pretentious, but it was a bit symbolic. I was just playing around.
Thrawn’s story/motive down in one image.

-The ground is supposed to be snow. (Csilla, his home)
-The rank plaque isn’t there, but he wears imperial uniform. (His heart is with his home ‘snow white covered heart, snow white covered home’, not the empire that he ‘serves.’)
-There’s too much blood for him to be alive. (He is dead by the time the Vong attack)
-The Vong reflection in the blood (He died in his pursuit to prepare the galaxy for the upcoming war, a war that took 300 trillion lives, or so. Also the reflection is vague because the far outsiders were always a vague threat in Thrawn’s story.)
-The gun (even after his death, he is fighting.)

In other words, Thrawn left his home to find a way to defeat the vong, he joined the empire but his heart remains with Csilla. It killed him in the end, but even after his death he keeps fighting the Vong. Empire of the Hand.


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