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Tuskens were very attached to their banthas. To a Tusken, a bantha was a friend, a protector, a mode of transportation, food (milk), a source of fiber for weaving… he could go on but you got the vid. They were important to Tuskens. And the Tuskens took great care of them. It was almost like if a Tusken’s bantha was killed, stolen, whatever, that Tusken ceased to exist. Not actually, but it was really close to that. So he considered his options. Fennec had told him that there was always a way to get what you wanted if you planned well enough. She was generally pretty good at planning and Grogu had no doubt that she could come up with a plan for him dilemma. But he wasn’t going to fire a weapon at anyone, so her favorite plan was out. He wasn’t going to threaten anyone with a weapon, so her second favorite plan was out. And he didn’t have a weapon to even use on the shelf so her third favorite plan was out. Dang. Usually Fennec’s advice worked better than that. So he wondered why the Creed insisted that Mandalorians wear the helmets all the time when other people were around. He knew they saw all the same things he saw. It didn’t protect them from horror. It didn’t spare them sadness or pain. It didn’t help them with frustration and aggravation. They still saw things. Grogu had been told by someone, he didn’t remember who, that you couldn’t forge good out of bad. But if you couldn’t make weapons out of beskar, could you, should you, make armor from that weapon? Grogu knew where the beskar for his armor came from. Din Djarin had told him. If it came from a bad source should it have been used for a good thing? And why was it a bad t Now he knew that certain people would tell him that the Force wanted Din Djarin to find him and take care of him because that’s who Grogu needed to meet and he needed to be rescued by him. But the Force hadn’t helped many of the folks at the Jedi Temple when it fell to the Sith that had been living among them. What were the odds of that?

Grogu didn’t know what a religion was and didn’t understand why the Mandalorians would have included weapons in it, whatever it was. Weapons really only had one purpose. He didn’t like that purpose. It was at odds with the Force. The Force connected all living things. Weapons stopped those connections.How Sorgan, a peaceful, green, agrarian planet, had even ended up with an AT-ST on it was a mystery to him. The people he’d met certainly had no use for it. But the people who threatened them with it certainly had a purpose. They wanted to steal stuff. But what stuff were they actually stealing?

Grogu didn’t use that word lightly. He knew the Mandalorian almost always brought people in ‘cold’. He also knew that a fair amount of time ‘cold’ meant dead. Din had once explained to him that the person who failed to cooperate had decided their fate. But should running away from a stranger in armor have that kind of penalty? Grogu didn’t know. Set your own course for adventure with the new Disney Dreams Collection by Thomas Kinkade Studios 12-Month 2024 Monthly/Weekly Planner featuring Disney Moana.Disney Dreams Collection by Thomas Kinkade Studios 12-Month 2024 Monthly/Weekly: Maleficent (August 1, 2023) EsquireRubberyAntelope Just fun we have been buying this Advent calendar theme for many years now. It's a fun collection When people were like that they were very hard to reason with. Anything less than everything was too little and unacceptable. Add to it that less than everything meant they were vulnerable. A teeny, tiny, little bit vulnerable, which was way, way too much because of how fearful they were. It must be a horrible way to live.

The Mandalorian season 2 finale opened up a huge can of sandworms. The Mandalorian's first two seasons revolved around the bounty hunter protecting Baby Yoda and looking for its people. But he wasn’t a baby. Well, sometime in his past he had actually been a baby, but not like yesterday. Yesterday he was a strong individual who could get where they were going without the aid of anyone like a parent. At least he could until Din put the container of frog ‘bites’ on a high shelf at Peli’s garage. But Grogu wondered why people ended up having a bounty placed on them. After all, in his case, he was just an innocent. The Empire was gone. The New Republic didn’t want him for anything. You don’t put a bounty on a person for taking frogs, right? Now the screech could have been because R2 was impatient and made the other droids pull the ladder away and there was nothing Peli could do about it. But after that was done and they were just sitting there, while Grogu continued to eat the worms. Recently, Wen told Digital Spy that she's unsure of if she will be in The Mandalorian season 3, stating "We're so secretive about everything, right? We don't call the shows, the shows. The contracts are always under different names. The show is under different names."IG-11 had rescued Grogu and those stormtroopers had been deactivated. Then, instead of thinking it had fulfilled its programming, IG-11 knew that there was more work to be done and continued to protect Grogu and the rest of the group, when they caught up with them, and saved the day! The whole day really! Which was great! But why did the Mandalorian and Luke like them? Because they did. They ate them with no coercion. Luke especially looked forward to the veggies they found on Ossus. He called them veggies for crying out loud! That made them seem much cuter and tastier than they actually were. He wasn’t sure how trouble had taken up the role of his shadow, always following him around, threatening to overwhelm him, receding when the light was bright (which really meant when he found or was found by good people). He was just a Jedi Padawan. That was as special as he knew he was. He knew that when he was at the Temple on Coruscant, he wasn’t the only Jedi Padawan. There had been dozens of students just like him.

Or was is like the Armorer said, that Mandalorians were both the hunter and the prey… did that mean that Mandalorian bounty hunters were hunted while they hunted? Or was that the case for all bounty hunters? They were hunted by each other? They were certainly affected by each other. After all the Mandalorian had to end the original IG-11 because the droid was going to end Grogu. Did that happen a lot between bounty hunters? He wondered what the Jedi Council would have done with a problem like this one? How would they have solved it? Talked about it a bunch? Commission a survey? Conduct some research? Or just send a single Knight to resolve it? That last one sounded right. But they wouldn’t do that until they had talked about it a whole lot first. The Krayt dragon probably would have moved to a whole different place on Tatooine by then. He knew that Imps were always after him. And the people they brought in to help them after the Empire collapsed. He didn’t want the people who had helped him, simply because they were good hearted people to get in trouble because trouble followed him like his shadow. But after Kuiil had re-programmed it, the IG-11 at least seemed to be better than indifferent. It tried to explain and negotiate and reason. It had a rule set that allowed it to make decisions more flexibly than it had once been capable of and that had been a huge benefit to Grogu. Womp rats were the kind of critter that people hunted just because they could. Well, Grogu understood how that felt. It wasn’t nice people! Master Luke had told him a story about targeting womp rats from his T-16 (whatever that was) and how that was a key skill that he used during the Rebellion. Grogu was glad the skill had helped end the Empire’s tyranny, but what about those poor womp rats?The Mandalorian by Thomas Kinkade Studios 12-Month 2024 Monthly/Weekly Planner Calendar: Child’s Play (August 1, 2023) Now that he was a Mandalorian foundling, would he need to become a member of a religion that included weapons? He didn’t really know. He was much smaller than humans and he hadn’t met any Mandalorians who weren’t also human. At least he thought that they were human. It was hard to tell with the helmets and armor. Broth, friends, frogs, a roof over their heads. Sorgan had been a huge step up from other places Grogu had been, although it was not as technologically advanced as Coruscant. But Coruscant didn’t have anything like krill ponds, grass, or trees. In the Temple’s arboretum, sure, but any where else? Nope. Sorgan was a pretty planet and Grogu thought it was a nice place to visit but when Din admitted that he had wanted to leave Grogu there, Grogu was not happy with the Mandalorian. Sure the kids were fun and the frogs were plentiful, but that didn’t mean that they should break up their partnership. Did it?

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