WHERE HAS THIS BEEN ALL MY LIFE!!!!!!!
Note: Since my old masterlist is getting notes again (and I'm hosting @tbb-appreciation-week this year), I thought it's a good time to release a new version with a lot more resources. If any of you know another site or thing that it's missing from the list, let me know and I'll include it!! [Altho, I'm getting this close đ€ to the hyperlinks limit on this thing đ]
Note 2: To avoid tagging the 3 people from whom I got multiple resources repeatedly, I've placed 1-3 asterisks between square brackets after the links, depending on the OP. I give the respective credit to them in a legend at the end of the post.
Interactive Galaxy Map by Henry Bernberg
Map of the Galaxy
List of planets and moons [Wikipedia /needs expanding]
Planet Name Generator 1 [SciFi Ideas]
Planetary System Generator [Donjon]
Tatooine Location References [*]
Various locations Cross-Sections (Jedi Temple, Palp's office, Tipoca City & more) [**]
Republic - Separatist - Hutt space during the Clone Wars
Hyperspace Travel Times (to calculate how much time would take to go from point A to point B within the GFFA)
Standard Calendar and Holidays [including month names!]
Galactic Standard Calendar [wookiepedia // including week day names]
Date converter according to SWTOR [Google sheet]
Dated Star Wars Chronological Order (Movies + live-action shows + animation)
TCW Chronological Timeline by @mauvrix
Estimated date for: shared by @spectres-fulcrum
Partisans' attack on Onderon
Siege of Lasan
General
Star Wars Name Generator 1 [Donjon]
Star Wars OC flow chart by @thefoodwiththedood
Star Wars Name Generator 2 [FantasyNames]
Star Wars Name Generator 3 [FantasyNames]
MetaHuman [Unreal Engine]
The character creator
Droid Name Generator
Star Wars Randomizer by @aureutr
Character Picrew [Twi-leks, Zabraks, Torgutas and Nautolans] @/megaramikaeli
Jedi
Taking a Closer Look at the Jedi Order in Star Wars Canon [Meta/Reference Guide] [**]
Jedi Order Structure Flowchart by @rileys-nest
Mandalorians
Mandalorian Armor design by MandoCreator
Keepers of the Way (Mandalorian Lore) [*]
Clones
Complete List Of Named Clone Troopers shared by @propheticfire (Organized by Unit)
Clone Creator [MandoCreator]
Clone Picrew
Star Wars Character Templates by SmacksArt [the ULTIMATE battery of template for any human/humanoid original character in any era. From troopers to droids, from Jedi to Sith, from KOTOR to the sequel Trilogy. 100% RECOMMENDED]
Basic Guide to Clone Trooper Armour by @odekiisu
GAR structure summary by @intermundia
The Clone Wars Republic Military Hierarchy Flowcharts [***]
Clone Trooper Lore [*] [Ranks, Culture, Training, Organization, etc.]
Clones and Kamino [*]
The Bad Batch Characters Concept Art shared by @shadowthestoryteller
Star Wars Character Age Comparison Chart by @the-yearning-astronaut
Tusken Raiders lore by @snarwor
Materials (fabrics, leathers, silks, plastics, construction, metal composites, etc.)
Materials in Star Wars by marvel_dc_heart_throbs
Star Wars Fashion [*]
Leisure, Art, Musical Instruments, Ethnography [*]
Political and Criminal Organizations in the GFFA [**]
Financial reference about credits by @thecoffeelorian
List of TCW Opening Quotes
Transcripts of all the TCW episodes shared by @book-of-baba-fett
Star Wars Crawl Creator [not exactly writing-related, but just for fun]
Canon Medical Lore [*]
Real World reference for Field organizational structure for corpsman (medics) [*]
Kaliida Shoals Medical Center (Republic Haven-class medical station) shared by @clonewarsarchives
GAR Battalion Aid Station [*]
GAR Clone Medic Q/A [*]
More combat medicine, shipboard medicine, veteran issues, and military culture [*]
Ship Generator 3D
Ship Name Generator
All Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE) shared by @stairset
Republic Vessels Reference [*]
Low Altitude Assault Transport/Infantry (LAAT/i) [*]
List of GAR Flagships in the Clone Wars by @meandmyechoes
Layout of the Havoc Marauder
Dimensions of various ships from the Clone Wars [**]
Star Wars Menu Generator
In-Universe Alcoholic beverages
Canon Cocktails (recipes) [*]
Another In-Universe Drinks list shared by @systemic-dreams
Teas in Star Wars by marvel_dc_heart_throbs
Foodstuff [*]
Canon Star Wars Holiday Recipes [*]
Trask Chowder Recipe (from The Mandalorian) [*]
Languages of the Galaxy [*]
Script of different languages in the GFFA by @lucif-hare-blog
In-Universe phrases and slang [Google sheet]
List of phrases and slang [wookiepedia]
List of equivalents to real-world objects [wookiepidia]
Talk Like a Clone Trooper shared by @archeo-starwars
Aurebesh Translator [Aurebesh.org]
Learning Aurebesh Tools [Aurebesh.org] Reading - Writing.
Mando'a Database [Mando.org]
Mando'a Transcripticon [MandoCreator] (Create your own text in the Mando'a script.)
@project-shereshoy (Blog that collects and posts sources for Mando'a from all over the internet.)
Mandoâa Categorized Spreadsheet
Learning Mando'a Tools [MandoCreator] Reading - Writing.
Setting Thesaurus Entry: Spaceport [Writers helping writers]
Fan-created Conlangs
@dai-bendu-conlang (Jedi Culture Explored) (This blog is the home of the Dai Bendu Conlang, invented by the Archive of Our Own Users aroacejoot, @ghostwriterofthemachine, and loosingletters for the Jedi Order in Star Wars.)
Lasana Lexicon by Anath_Tsurugi (fandom lexicon of the Lasat Language)
The amazing @fox-trot, who not only makes astonishing art and write an amazing fic, she also responds to medical questions and gives all kinds of references for writing medic characters. Check her #medicposting tag and you'll find tons of information. Also check #star wars reference and her art tag while you're at it.
@writebetterstarwars, which seems to be inactive, but there are a bunch of references there.
@howtofightwrite The place to find out how to write a good fight scene.
@scriptmedic no longer active, but it has a great deal of useful information.
@scripttorture for your whump needs. Major trigger warning for all its content.
@sw-anthrobiology A blog dedicated to collecting headcanons about the biology and cultures of Star Wars species.
@archeo-starwars In-universe sources on culture and history.
@clonewarsarchives Resources & Concept Art Blog for The Clone Wars animated series.
Wookiepedia If you don't find something in here, it's probably because it doesn't exist, neither as a canon nor legends reference.
Star Wars Databank: The official Star Wars website's reference guide. All canon.
SlickWrite: Completely free; online. Checks grammar, punctuation, flow, and writing style according to different settings (including fiction writing).
ProWritingAid: [RECOMMENDED] One of the most thorough online proofreader I've ever used. Although when using a free account gives extremely thorough feedback, with +20 different in-depth reports, for only the first 500 words. However, you can earn a premium account license (for a year or for life) if you get 10 or 20 new users signing up for free; (if you wouldn't mind doing so using the link above and help me earn mine, please). The settings allow you to check your writing according to your needs, from general to formal to creative. It has a bonus that you can check depending on the genre you're writing. For example, in creative, you can choose romance or sci-fiction (there are 14 sub-genre in total). And just like google docs, you can share a document, and people can view, comment or edit it too.
LanguageTool: [RECOMMENDED] Another excellent proofreader. It also has a word limit in free accounts, but if you use the add-on for Google Docs, it counts each page as a new document, so hitting the word limit is nearly impossible. It helps you to rewrite a sentence (3 a day), even if it doesn't raise any flags; it's very useful for when your sentence is grammatically correct, but it doesn't feel quite right.
Grammarly, Hemingway Editor: No so great, but they do the basic job.
Legend
[*] Shared by @fox-trot [**] Shared by @gffa [***] Shared by @cacodaemonia.
So this is part 3 of my fanfic/headcannon series about Demigods meeting Shadowhunters. Percy paced around nervously in his cabin at Camp Half-Blood, wondering how todayâs meeting was going to go. A few months ago, the Grove of Dodona had given the Camp itâs third âGreat Prophecyâ in the last century and Percy was really feed up with prophecies in general. So when the magical grove of murmuring trees delivered this one, Percy was just about ready to flip everything off ago to California and collage with Annabeth and never go on another quest again. Still, a great prophecy was a great prophecy, and given that the last two resulted in war, the Camp was having a meeting with all the Cabin Heads, including Percy and Annabeth, to see if they can get a head start in what ever comes their way. âLetâs just get this over with,â Percy sighed as he exited Cabin 3 and headed to the Big House. Inside the meeting room, the campers were all fiddling around anxiously: Will Solace was wrapping and rewrapping his arm with an ace bandage, his boyfriend Nico Di Angelo was sitting next to him, absentmindedly twisting his skull ring. Clarisse was here, taking some time off from college to come to this potential war meeting, as was Travis Stoll and Annabeth, who looked mostly calm apart from her stormy gray eyes, which looked as nervous as Percy felt. Rachel Dare, Chiron and the other Cabin Heads were there as well, including Jason and Piper. âWell,â Chiron stated as Percy took his seat, â let us begin.â And thatâs part 3. I know itâs a bit short, but I wanted to put something down about how the Demigods are affected by this new development. Tell me what you think.
Yall sleeping on this Sam L. Jackson interview about trump lmfao.
The way Fives looks at Echo. Please I love them
I love how in the second one Fives just wants to complain about the plan while Echo is just like âletâs do this!â. Well at least he was excited about the citadel mission...
I love the language of flowers!!!
These are only a few recent examples, feel free to add to it! Pretty much any scene where recognizable, real world flowers are drawn in detail, theyâre typically chosen to convey a meaning.
Sweet pea: goodbye Grace (Serenaâs mother) watches her daughter set off on her journey.
Babyâs breath: everlasting love, purity of heart, innocence
Satoshi (Ash) returns home at the end of XY, after Serena conveys her feelings, to these blooming outside his homeâŠ
Anemone: anticipation, forsaken Espurr waited patiently for the old woman it played with, anticipating her return, too young to understand why she could not returnâŠ
Marguerite: secret love, faith
After developing feelings for a doctor who saved her, Musashi (Jessie) was prepared to leave her old life behind for a chance to attain her dream of a stable, married life⊠upon realizing he loved another and choosing to rescue her friends, she took her leave with unspoken feelings.
Anisodontea:Â until today, today is the final day. [identified by may3104!]
After a series of misunderstandings, Satoshi accidentally knocks down the flowers Iris wears, and crushes themâwith the journey over, the friends only have a little bit longer to travel together and this incident causes them to part ways a little sooner than intended. These flowers also play a role in the resolution.
reblog if you believe fanfics are as valid as books that were published and sold by authors who write as their main careers. I'm trying to prove a point
1.
I am six. My babysitterâs son, who is five but a whole head taller than me, likes to show me his penis. He does it when his mother isnât looking. One time when I tell him not to, he holds me down and puts penis on my arm. I bite his shoulder, hard. He starts crying, pulls up his pants and runs upstairs to tell his mother that I bit him. Iâm too embarrassed to tell anyone about the penis part, so they all just think I bit him for no reason.
I get in trouble first at the babysitterâs house, then later at home.
The next time the babysitterâs son tries to show me his penis, I donât fight back because I donât want to get in trouble.
One day I tell the babysitter what her son does, she tells me that heâs just a little boy, he doesnât know any better. I can tell that sheâs angry at me, and I donât know why. Later that day, when my mother comes to pick me up, the babysitter hugs me too hard and says how jealous she is because she only has sons and she wishes she had a daughter as sweet as me.
One day when weâre playing in the backyard he tells me very seriously that he might kill me one day and I believe him.
2.
I am in the second grade and our classroom has a weird open-concept thing going on, and the fourth wall is actually the hallway to the gym. All day long, we surreptitiously watch the other grades file past on the way to and from the gym. We are supposed to ignore most of them. The only class we are not supposed to ignore is Monsieur Pierreâs grade six class.
Every time Monsieur Pierre walks by, we are supposed to chorus âBonjour, Monsieur Sexiste.â We are instructed to do this by our impossibly beautiful teacher, Madame Lemieux. She tells us that Monsieur Pierre, a dapper man with grey hair and a moustache, is sexist because he wonât let the girls in his class play hockey. She is the first person I have ever heard use the word sexist.
The word sounds very serious when she says it. She looks around the class to make sure everyone is paying attention and her voice gets intense and sort of tight.
âGirls can play hockey. Girls can do anything that boys do,â she tells us.
We donât really believe her. For one thing, girls donât play hockey. Everyone in the NHL â including our hero Mario Lemieux, who we sometimes whisper might be our teacherâs brother or cousin or even husband â is a boy. But we accept that maybe sixth grade girls can play hockey in gym class, so we do what she asks.
Mostly what I remember is the smile that spreads across Monsieur Pierreâs face whenever we call him a sexist. It is not the smile of someone who is ashamed; it is the smile of someone who finds us adorable in our outrage.
3.
Later that same year a man walks into Montrealâs Ăcole Polytechnique and kills fourteen women. He kills them because he hates feminists. He kills them because they are going to be engineers, because they go to school, because they take up space. He kills them because he thinks they have stolen something that is rightfully his. He kills them because they are women.
Everything about the day is grey: the sky, the rain, the street, the concrete side of the Ăcole Polytechnique, the pictures of the fourteen girls that they print in the newspaper. My motherâs face is grey. Itâs winter, and the air tastes like water drunk from a tin cup.
Madame Lemieux doesnât tell us to call Monsieur Pierre a sexist anymore. Maybe he lets the girls play hockey now. Or maybe she is afraid.
Girls can do anything that boys do but it turns out that sometimes they get killed for it.
4.
I am fourteen and my classmateâs mother is killed by her boyfriend. He stabs her to death. In the newspaper they call it a crime of passion. When she comes back to school, she doesnât talk about it. When she does mention her mother itâs always in the present tense â âmy mom saysâ or âmy mom thinksâ â as if she is still alive. She transfers schools the next year because her father lives across town in a different school district.
Passion. As if murder is the same thing as spreading rose petals on your bed or eating dinner by candlelight or kissing through the credits of a movie.
5.
Men start to say things to me on the street, sometimes loudly enough that everyone around us can hear, but not always. Sometimes they mutter quietly, so that Iâm the only one who knows. So that if I react, Iâll seem like Iâm blowing things out of proportion or flat-out making them up. These whispers make me feel complicit in something, although I donât quite know what.
I feel like I deserve it. I feel like I am asking for it. I feel dirty and ashamed.
I want to stand up for myself and tell these men off, but I am afraid. I am angry that Iâm such a baby about it. I feel like if I were braver, they wouldnât be able to get away with it. Eventually I screw up enough courage and tell a man to leave me alone; I deliberately keep my voice steady and unemotional, trying to make it sound more like a command than a request. He grabs my wrist and calls me a fucking bitch.
After that I donât talk back anymore. Instead I just smile weakly; sometimes I duck my head and whisper thank you. I quicken my steps and hurry away until one time a man yells donât you fucking run away and starts to follow me.
After that I always try to keep my pace even, my breath slow. Like how they tell you that if you ever see a bear you shouldnât run, you should just slowly back away until he canât see you.
I think that these men, like dogs, can smell my fear.
6.
On my eighteenth birthday my cousin takes me out clubbing. While weâre dancing, a man comes up behind me and starts fiddling with the straps on my flouncy black dress. But heâs sort of dancing with me and this is my first time ever at a club and I want to play it cool, so I donât say anything. Then he pulls the straps all the way down and everyone laughs as I scramble to cover my chest.
At a concert a man comes up behind me and slides his hand around me and starts playing with my nipple while he kisses my neck. By the time Iâve got enough wiggle room to turn around, heâs gone.
At my friendâs birthday party a gay man grabs my breasts and tells everyone that heâs allowed to do it because heâs not into girls. I laugh because everyone else laughs because what else are you supposed to do?
Men press up against me on the subway, on the bus, once even in a crowd at a protest. Their hands dangle casually, sometimes brushing up against my crotch or my ass. One time itâs so bad that I complain to the bus driver and he makes the man get off the bus but then he tells me that if I donât like the attention maybe I shouldnât wear such short skirts.
7.
I get a job as a patient-sitter, someone who sits with hospital patients who are in danger of pulling out their IVs or hurting themselves or even running away. The shifts are twelve hours and there is no real training, but the pay is good.
Lots of male patients masturbate in front of me. Some of them are obvious, which is actually kind of better because then I can call a nurse. Some of them are less obvious, and then the nurses donât really care. When that happens, I just bury my head in a book and pretend I donât know what theyâre doing.
One time an elderly man asks me to fix his pillow and when I bend over him to do that he grabs my hand and puts it on his dick.
When I call my supervisor to complain she says that I shouldnât be upset because he didnât know what he was doing.
8.
A man walks into an Amish school, tells all the little girls to line up against the chalkboard, and starts shooting.
A man walks into a sorority house and starts shooting.
A man walks into a theatre because the movie was written by a feminist and starts shooting.
A man walks into Planned Parenthood and starts shooting.
A man walks into.
9.
I start writing about feminism on the internet, and within a few months I start getting angry comments from men. Not death threats, exactly, but still scary. Scary because of how huge and real their rage is. Scary because they swear they donât hate women, they just think women like me need to be put in their place.
I get to a point where the comments â and even the occasional violent threat â become routine. I joke about them. I think of them as a strange badge of honour, like Iâm in some kind of club. The club for women who get threats from men.
Itâs not really funny.
10.
Someone makes a death threat against my son.
I donât tell anyone right away because I feel like it is my fault â my fault for being too loud, too outspoken, too obviously a parent.
When I do finally start telling people, most of them are sympathetic. But a few women say stuff like âthis is why I donât share anything about my children online,â or âthis is why I donât post any pictures of my child.â
Even when a man makes a choice to threaten a small child it is still, somehow, a womanâs fault.
11.
I try not to be afraid.
I am still afraid.
- By Anne Thériault
While doing research and writing down the last pieces of Funeral Rites of the Clone Troopers, it became even more clear how The Clone Wars animated TV series did a great disservice to Jedi, especially in the context of medical care for clones.
TCW has clone medics, both as part of combat units (e.g. Kix from 501st Legion) and working apparently in the medcentre as sometimes was presented on the screen.
The role of doctors treating wounded troopers was given to Kaminoans (Nala Se) and droids and sure, those two groups were part of the whole GARâs medical system in the Legends too. However Jedi Healers (doctors), as far as I remember, were seen treating mainly other Jedi like Yoda
and even then TCW barely paid attention to force healing as an important skill.Â
The research about medical care for clones gives a pretty drastic idea of what was happening during and after battle which is understandable why the show destined for younger viewers didnât go into full details about triage of wounded but considering how many dark themes were put in the same show, I dare to say not showing medical care provided by Jedi or common Republic doctors and nurses (who btw are a rare example of republic citizens conscripted into army during the war) actually is unfair. The show reduced one very important aspect of Jedi - they werenât just generals and commanders either sending or leading troops into battle, they also provided medical help, whether they were specifically trained at healing or not.Â
In Legends, we could see Jedi Healers assisting the army on various occassions, working in triage area like in Republic comics series:
The triage unit, where Jedi healers labor to save the lives of the wounded, was set up safely behind the line of battle. But as the fortunes of war shift, so do the battlelines.
and worrying first about wounded even in the face of serious danger
Master Saa! Weâre cut off! Thereâs no way to get the wounded out!
and searching for survivors
Master Saa is hurt! She pulled the trees on top of us for protection...
and working in hospitals
Follow me Skywalker. We have much healing to do. The Jedi sickbay, where we treat the most severe injuries. And our own, of course. Master Offee has saved countless lives. She seldom leaves her post to rest. But we all work long hours.
Not to mention the whole Medstar duology dedicated to padawan Bariss Offee, doctors and nurses serving in Republic mobile hospitals close to frontine - and yes, forever Iâm gonna be bitter about how TCW/New Canon treated the most iconic Jedi Healer.
(The cover art for Medstar: Jedi Healer by Dave Seeley)
When padawan Skywalker arrived at New Holstice with his troops, he was immedialy called to assist in the nearest sickbay
âAre you injured, master Jedi?â
âNot really, no.â
âGood. You can make yourself useful by heading to the nearest sickbay. We need all the Jedi healers we can get...â
and for context, this is Anakin two days after after Jabiim, one of the worst war campaigns Republic experienced so far, the solely survivor of Jedi Pack traumatized both by the loss of his comrades and what happened on the planet and forced to make a devastating choice is literally told to get at work ASAP because every Jedi in between assignment was working here hard to heal the most wounded..
Though no healer himself, Anakin even force-healed injured trooper on battlefield to stop him going into shock:
Supporting the commando trooper with his left arm, Anakin warded off blaster bolts on the run. The rest of Squad Seven supplied cover, blowing STAPs out the sky with uninterrupted fire. Cody motioned everyone into a shallow irrigation trench just short of the mound. By the time Obi-Wan arrived, the troopers were deployed in a circle, and continuing to pour fire into the sky. Anakin slid into the trench a moment later, lowering the commando gently to the muddy slope. Squad Sevenâs medical specialist crawled over, removing the commandoâs ravaged utility belt and deeply dented helmet. [...]
The harvesterâs pincers had crushed the armor into the commandoâs abdomen. His skin was intact, but the bruising was severe. With only half the original army of 1.2 million in fighting shape, the life of every clone was vital. Blood and replacement organs - - what the regular troopers referred to as âspare partsâ - - were readily available - - âeasily requisitionedâ - - but with the war reaching a crescendo, battlefield casualties were on the rise and treated as high priority.
âNot much I can do for him here,â the medspec told Anakin. âMaybe if we can get an FX-Seven air-dropped - - â
âWe donât need a droid,â Anakin interrupted. Kneeling, he placed his hands on the injured commandoâs abdomen and used a Jedi healing technique to keep the clone from going into deep shock. [Labyrinth Of Evil]
(and included request for evacuation of the wounded trooper when Cody called for artillery support)
In Republic comics series alone we could see Jedi showing concern for the wounded troopers at various moments, putting their well-being as priority:
or helping (healing) wounded enemies:
And I won't lie, it is frustrating how Legends, especially Republic comics series that had around 40 issues put so much pressure on Jedi Force healing and how Jedi care for wounded troopers while The Clone Wars (New Canon) that lasted for decade or so kinda ignored the issue? Which is unfair to Jedi and clones alike. The first are presented as less caring, at times indifferent? the latter deserved to have all the available medical help, not just Kaminoans and droids.
Part 5 is finally here! Sorry for not updating this series - life got crazy. Hope you enjoy this spellbinding return!
Ravenâs traveling partner and best friend, Maddie is not at all interested in Pokemon battling. Instead, she is more interested in having a good time with her Pokemon. Her father runs a Pokemon Cafe where you can eat with your Pokemon and battle while you wait for your food. Maddie joins Raven on her journey and helps by cooking and finding Berries to help heal their Pokemon.
Trainer Class: Pokemon Trainer
Teatime
Shadow Ball
Giga Drain
Aromatic Mist
Parabolic Charge
Charm
Super Fang
Swift
Sunny Day
Solar Beam
Morning Sun
Magical Leaf
Draining Kiss
Cotton Guard
Energy Ball
Round
Bug Bite
Gust
Sweet Scent
Bug Buzz
Milk Drink
Body Slam
Play Rough
Heal Bell
For Maddie's Team, I mainly picked Pokemon that were either Food themed or fit Maddie's friendly and bubbly vibes. All her Pokemon nicknames are all Tea Party Themed!
I hope you enjoyed this and again, sorry for being gone for so long! Hopefully I can put out another one soon! Thank you!
Headcannons? Check. Fanfiction? Check. Fandoms? Check. Books, TV shows & Netflix? Check, Check & Check. Ships? Triple Check.
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