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Holiday Card 2024

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I felt like drawing Murlesson, my Sith boy, for Christmas cards, and what better Star Wars inspiration to use than my holiday-themed fanfic The Devil’s Holiday Special? In this story my young Sith goes to a holiday party, but he misses his Jedi girlfriend who has gone on her own adventures. But then she texts him to wish him well for the holiday, so he cheers up again.

Life Day is the name of the Star Wars holiday that was substituted for the northern-hemisphere winter celebrations (actually possibly more related to American Thanksgiving? hence why there is no gift-giving ritual? Though there is a special tree decorated with lights.) It was first introduced in the terribad Star Wars: A Holiday Special, but has grown beyond it to become a perfectly normal part of the Star Wars universe. (Sith are the bad guys who probably wouldn’t celebrate Life Day normally since they’re too busy being Dark Lords of Evil, but he felt like he was obligated to.)
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The Devil’s Holiday Special

This is a little Christmas-themed one-shot about my Sith Inquisitor, Murlesson, who I previously wrote about in my massive Inquisitor-story-rewrite, Devil’s Due. This event was hinted at in the original epilogue of Devil’s Due; I ended up not keeping that epilogue, but the material in it I’m going to recycle later, as Murlesson/Aristheron/Akuliina fans may be interested to know that I’ve begun writing a sequel to DD called The Devil You Know. I will probably not publish anything for a long time as my writing process can be very time consuming (I started writing this holiday fic last April), I still haven’t played the game past Ilum, my ambitions for the story arcs are high, and my workload is as bad as ever, but hey some bits of the start of a draft exist (and even some snippets for a third fic to follow that!).

An important change: you may recall I had established Pyron’s family previously on Ziost. This was a mistake. I knew Ziost was important to the Empire, but I didn’t know it was the ice version of Korriban until I started writing this fic (back in last April, actually). : P And now that I’m determined to put them in a super normal North American-style suburb, that really doesn’t fit! How can you have a lovely cheesy special white Christmas Life Day if the entire planet is always cold? (suburbs are the city version of cancer but many people grew up with them, so I thought it would be neat to use them here.) But seriously, does the Empire have any nice planets?? (Besides Commenor and Kuat, apparently? Which in my stories I developed, not BioWare : P )

I keep putting Sith Lords in domestic situations because it’s funny. Hands up if you want a full-on coffeeshop AU where everyone’s still Sith? (Or a sequel to Something to Prove : P) (I’m kidding I don’t have time to write either of those)

EDIT: for more information on the pictures, check out my 2024 holiday season post!

 

 

A Sith Lord’s First Life Day

Darth Nox got out of the taxi cab and looked around at the houses surrounding him with an amount of trepidation that surprised even himself. For someone who was used to cities filled with skyscrapers, looming, impersonal, and seething with activity, he would have thought himself easily equal to this very simple environment. Continue reading

Murlesson

Had a cranky start to the day (why I gotta drive an hour to get to work on Saturdays, totally ruins the rest of my day) so I decided to draw a full-effort Murlesson with an anime lens flare??? I’m not going to question it. (Referenced some stock image of a dude in a hooded cloak off Google image search)

Oddly, this is the first time I’ve drawn OG Murlesson for all that he’s been so prolific in spawning plot bunnies and AUs in my head. Drew while listening to the Star Wars OT OST.

I’ve been drawing more than usual recently (by which I mean, more than zero). It’s more inspiring than writing at the moment, I guess??

Devil’s Due: Part 38: Perchance to Scheme

Okay now we’re done. EDIT: I rewrote everything for a third time, for reasons explained after the chapter.

Thank you again to Tharash/Aristheron, who allowed me to use his character and mangle his story into something entirely new, who beta-read from Chapter 31 to 33, and helped shape the rest of the story arc strategically, and gave me advice through all these years of writing. He made it exponentially better from my first drafts and inspired me a lot. Without him this final, most original arc would have fallen flat.

Part 37: Ascension

 

Part 38: Perchance to Scheme

It had been six months. Six long months since his Ascension, and yet they had flown by in a tearing hurry. He didn’t want to talk about all the times he’d nearly died again some more, but he was still very much alive, to the disappointment of many people. Some of those people he had eliminated himself, or arranged for their demise, both to get back at them and to make life easier. And every day that he lived, he grew stronger.

Aristheron was still there, and Akuliina, and he found himself working closely with both of them, especially Akuliina. It was… fun. The Empire had had far too many crises in such a short time, crises that the three young Sith had been called on to quell together – to be sure, any nation went through periods of great turmoil periodically, any cursory glance at the past would show that. It was just very good luck for him that he happened to be in power during such a time.

He swivelled his chair so he could look out of the window of his grand office high in the Sith Sanctum, putting his feet up on the right wing of his desk. His hands were steepled across his chest as he contemplated both the never-ending thunderstorm of Kaas City and his next moves. He really didn’t like Darth Aruk over in the Ministry of Philosphy, and the feeling was mutual. But it wasn’t time to pull him down yet. Far better to infiltrate the other Ministries, the other Spheres, and plant resources to prepare for his ultimate goal.

I mean, who really expects the librarian to be the terrorist? he asked himself, inwardly amused at both the over-simplification of his duties and the way they hid his true nature. He rather thought he’d been doing well at proving himself to the Empire, setting himself up as ‘helpful, but not to be crossed’, pretending his only agenda was to learn his place as quickly as possible lest the others kill him for incompetence. Which was a little bit true, but any subservience they detected from him was an act; he’d submit to no one ever again. When he got better at his job, he’d switch his open hidden agenda to bickering with Aruk. Let them think that such a petty rivalry was all the danger he could muster towards them.

His messages inbox beeped in the tone that indicated it was a message from his cult. He almost tuned it out, but after a minute more, turned back to his desk and checked it.

It was a forwarded message… from Ashara.

Hey! What’s up? It’s been a while! I’ve heard you’re keeping busy with Aristheron while I’m away. I hope you’re not being mean to too many people. I miss you, do you wanna hang out and catch up? Maybe on Commenor again? Let me know the next time you’re out that way and I’ll get the Rurouni to stop by! We’ll actually be in the area in a few days, but I know it’s short notice and I don’t know where you’re at and you’re probably stupid busy as usual. But I wanted to take the opportunity to say hi anyway, since it’s been a while. Hope you’re doing well!

Love, Ashara

He flattened his hands against the desk, trying to contain the uncontainable – the spark of Light within him welling up in unexpected joy, cutting through all his dark schemes with a pure happiness and delight that only she could bring out in him, even now. He missed her terribly, and… she didn’t hate him.

Rylee: return message. “I’ll be there in three days.” He sent the message and stood, touching his comm. “Revel. Warm up the Viper. I’m leaving Dromund Kaas.”

 


 

Thank you so much for reading! This story was a massive (300K words) 5-year endeavour, and in many places it went in unexpected directions. If you managed to stick through the whole thing (and I’m guessing you did if you’re here), I’d be interested in your thoughts! Even if it’s been years, I check comments regularly.

So in the previous version of this ‘epilogue’ I received a comment from someone saying it didn’t really feel like the end of the story? And that person is 100% correct, because it’s not the end of the story, but I did a bad job of making it feel like the end of the fic – I think because I still had Ashara/Murlesson soundtracks I wanted to use (Jonathan Young’s covers of Shut Up and Dance and Every Time We Touch, and Disturbed’s You’re Mine), and because I wasn’t planning to write a sequel so I wanted to let everyone know how things were going in Murlesson’s future a bit.

However. I’m now attempting to begin work on writing a sequel. And it’s going to be just as big as this one. Even though it’s annoyingly hard to be ambitiously creative when feeling on the edge of burning out all the time, and I also feel like I need to play all the content so I can fit in my OC story arcs, so it’s going to take a while because ugh I hate playing that game. So if you read the previous version of this epilogue and are wondering where all the content went, fear not! It’s going to get recycled into the new fic (tentatively called The Devil You Know). I’m also working on a Holiday Special, because it’s funny.

(more self-critique: I feel, upon months-later read-throughs, that Act 4 is a bit uneven. It certainly has stakes and tension, but it was difficult to create a through-line of plot, because I decided to have it do a lot of timeskips. I also had a lot of ideas for how to make Murlesson’s life hard, and maybe using ALL of them was overkill on the pacing. So it is what it is, but I’ll be keeping these thoughts in mind next time I write something similar. : D )

Anyway, I’ll see you in an unspecified future time frame with more Sith bois and girls! Murlesson/Aristheron/Akuliina team-up! Cheers!

Devil’s Due: Part 37: Ascension

I’m actually surprised that a few people weren’t sure which companion Murlesson was going to pick to keep and which to put in the Rakata box, I thought it was pretty obvious. ; )

Turns out this is the second-last chapter after all because I always underestimate how long social scenes are going to go. ONE MORE I PROMISE

Part 36: Darth Nox

 

Part 37: Ascension

Thanaton’s body was unmoving where it sprawled, his presence was well and truly snuffed out. The final explosion of his soul had not done much damage, only sweeping a hot, bitter wind over everyone. Murlesson let himself float to the ground and nearly staggered from weariness, as he capped his internal wellspring, pulling his aura back in close – though he wasn’t as careful as usual, what was the point? The whirlwind of rubble collapsed unceremoniously, and the dark swirling clouds overhead dissipated like they’d never been. Continue reading

Devil’s Due: Part 36: Darth Nox

Soundtracks for this chapter: Scene one gets a blend of two of the best soundtracks from Corpse Party, The Nightmare of the School Years (which I used before but it’s still good) and Chapter 5’s Main Theme. But the final fight is upon us! I’ve used so many different tracks for this fight I have a whole playlist just for this one fight. The first one on there was The Stains of Time from MGR (for some reason I’ve always felt like that was the most edgey teenage boy song on the OST), which in a way was a callback to the very first soundtrack of this story, from the very first chapter, being I’m My Own Master Now also from MGR. Then over time the playlist also expanded to include Angel of the Dark by Aviators as a callback to when Murlesson first showed power and mysticism in public (although in this scene it actually goes at the end), and then Change the World by Man With a Mission, and finally a song which I think is called something about ParadiseLost (Belial Avatar BGM) from Granblue Fantasy (I felt “let me feel the power that could rip me to shreds” was a pretty appropriate chorus line!). I hope it lives up to the hype I’ve built!

Part 35: Paradigm

 

Part 36: Darth Nox

 

Bursting through the door down from the roof, he nearly crashed into Revel. “Had a fight with Shara, huh?”

“Shut up,” Murlesson growled, storming past him at a run. “I don’t have time. She’s in trouble.”

“So you’re going to rescue her anyway, of course,” Revel said, turning to jog after him. “She’s really got you wrapped around her finger.”

Murlesson turned, eyes raw and blazing. “Don’t you talk about either of us like that.”

“Hey, don’t worry about it,” Revel said. “I’m surprised you haven’t had more fights-“ Continue reading

Devil’s Due: Part 35: Paradigm

Sorry to the people who don’t like this sort of drama? (and yes I threw in a bit about my obsession with urban planning lol – in my opinion, Corellia in-game has the perfect aesthetic for Corellia, it’s just how I imagined it… but from an immersion standpoint, it doesn’t look like a place I would want to live. BioWare is really, really bad with big maps and it’s particularly bothersome to me here. There’s no draw to exploring because every bit looks the same as every other bit. (the MMO with the best, most explorable maps, imo, is probably GW2.))

 

Part 34: Accelerate

 

Part 35: Paradigm

The tunnels were dark and he’d lost all sense of direction. A full battalion of enemy soldiers led by Lord Kogni, a fraction of the attacking force but still enough to give him a bad day, had pursued him into the depths of Coronet City and were right behind him as he ran. Continue reading