All we are, and all we have...
Jun. 1st, 2021 02:18 amTitle and Platform: All we are, and all we have... (AO3) (tumblr)
Recipient: wrennette
Rating: Gen
Recipient: wrennette
Rating: Gen
Fandoms: Star Wars TCW, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
Characters: Darth Maul, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Commander Cody, Original Clone Trooper Character(s), Bo-Katan Kryze
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Time Travel, Time Travel Fix-It, Lightside Maul, Mentioned Anakin Skywalker, Force philosophy
Summary:
"Maul inhaled.
This was unusual, given his certainty that this time he had died."
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Footnotes:
This was unusual, given his certainty that this time he had died."
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Footnotes:
- Usen'ye, vod - Piss off, mate
- Oya - Many meanings: literally *Let's hunt!* and also *Stay alive!*, but also *Hoorah!*, *Go you!*, *Cheers!* Always positive and triumphant.
- K'olar, Kenobi. Jorhaa be mirjahaal. - Come, Kenobi. Speak of peace.
- -- mirjahal - peace of mind, *healing*, general term for emotional well-being especially after a trauma or bereavement
- Kyr'tsad - Death Watch (lit. Death Society) - breakaway Mandalorian sect
- Alor - leader, chief, *officer*, constable, boss
- Haatyc or'arue jate'shya ori'sol aru'ike nuhaatyc - Better one big enemy that you can see than many small ones that you can't. (Mandalorian proverb.)
- manda - the collective soul or heaven - the state of being Mandalorian in mind, body and spirit - also supreme, overarching, guardian-like
- jatne manda - good mood - a complex sense of being at one with your clan and life
- Olarom at Manda’yaim - Welcome to Mandalore
- K'oyacyi - 1. *Cheers!* 2. Can also mean: *Hang in there* or 3. *Come back safely.* Literally, a command; *Stay alive!*
- yaim'la - comfortable, familiar, sense of *at home*. Can also mean local to the speaker.
- Tion gar vercopaan par... me'jorbe? - You wish for... what reason?
- Jorhaa’ir be mirjahaal? - To speak for peace (of mind)?
- -- mirjahal - peace of mind, *healing*, general term for emotional well-being especially after a trauma or bereavement
- Elek - yes