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Title: The Tatooine Cycle
Creator:
Fialleril
Rating: G
Word Count/Length/Size: 12,634 words | 5 works
Characters/Pairing: Shmi Skywalker, Anakin Skywalker, Kitster Banai, Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa
Warnings/Notes: Canonical Slavery
Creator's Summary: A connected series of fics that place Tatooine at the bright center of the universe, and focus in particular on the lives, beliefs, struggles, world views, and stories of the slave characters. In part an effort to reintroduce the issue of slavery as something central to the narrative and to the characters' conceptions of themselves, as well as an effort to prioritize the stories of non-Jedi, non-Core world characters.
Reasons for reccing: This is a really great little series that delves deep into Tatooine's culture, the culture of slavery--centering it as a struggle in ways that the films didn’t, and mythology that dits nicely into the Star Wars universe while still creating something new and unique. All of the characters are really well written and their struggles are emotional and impactful.
Link: http://www.archiveofourown.org/series/8580
Creator:
Rating: G
Word Count/Length/Size: 12,634 words | 5 works
Characters/Pairing: Shmi Skywalker, Anakin Skywalker, Kitster Banai, Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa
Warnings/Notes: Canonical Slavery
Creator's Summary: A connected series of fics that place Tatooine at the bright center of the universe, and focus in particular on the lives, beliefs, struggles, world views, and stories of the slave characters. In part an effort to reintroduce the issue of slavery as something central to the narrative and to the characters' conceptions of themselves, as well as an effort to prioritize the stories of non-Jedi, non-Core world characters.
Reasons for reccing: This is a really great little series that delves deep into Tatooine's culture, the culture of slavery--centering it as a struggle in ways that the films didn’t, and mythology that dits nicely into the Star Wars universe while still creating something new and unique. All of the characters are really well written and their struggles are emotional and impactful.
Link: http://www.archiveofourown.org/series/8580