6 Works in Wilhuff Tarkin/Original Female Character(s)
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Miriné Katina has never been normal. An orphan and a refugee of the Trade Federation's occupation on Naboo, she catches the attention of the recently elected Chancellor Palpatine not only for her unparalleled beauty and wit, but for her untapped strength in the Force. From the moment he meets her, he is determined to make her completely his, for she alone possesses the power to change the future to his advantage. His greatest mistake is that he underestimates just how powerful she truly is.
A humble attempt to explain the change from the old EU to the new and to answer everyone's biggest question after TROS: who did Palpatine f**k?
Erratically updated but not yet dead, I promise.
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- Part 1 of From a Certain Point of View
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Coruscant's entertainment district was where everyone went for excitement; drinking, gambling, debauchery. But that was not Tarkin's idea of a good time. However, his mind could possibly be changed after meeting a beautiful dancer...
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Tarkin caters to a subordinate’s needs.
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Governor Tarkin contemplates whether to give in to his aide’s wishes and have something sweet with his tea.
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The Worth of Tears by IvyLeigh
Fandoms: Star Wars Original Trilogy, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars - All Media Types
24 Jul 2018
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Vader's thoughts and memories of Lylla from the days before the Death Star is destroyed, and things he cannot bring himself to say to her.
This is a companion piece to Dark Angel Unleashed, from Part I of The Chronicles of House Vader Series.
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Anon: I wish you'd write a fic where... Cass is a cop who gets a complaint from an old man named Tarkin about the noisy girl next door. He ends up staying for tea and biscuits, and her phone number.
Operaticspacetrash: I’d almost want to write this from Tarkin’s perspective, where it would end happily for him, too, because the noisy girl would eventually move out and into a place with her new police officer fiancé (and yet would be perplexed when he got an invite to the wedding–their reasoning that he was the reason they met).