Perhaps it is: GRAND ADMIRAL THRAWN and the sea of space in the galaxy?
Free man! the sea is to thee ever dear! The sea is thy mirror, thou regardest thy soul. In its mighteous waves that unendingly roll, And thy spirit is yet not a chasm less drear–
Sabine Wren knows nothing about wearing a formal gown because she has never had a debut in a formal society where she had to wear a fancy gown. Most Mandalorian women have not been exposed to formal attire, except for Satine Kryze…
Slightly new view of what we are aiming for the Thrawn X Sabine ship. Fan art by Panda Capuccino
Grand Admiral Thrawn is a Dominant, something that most Imperial women would not do. The Chiss do not believe in corporal punishment for any reason. Thrawn does not believe in it, either. But, humans find incredible satisfaction–
What if there was a second kaiburr crystal from another galaxy that was given as a gift to the current Star Wars galaxy from one god to another to ensure safe passage, but the delivery of that gift failed?
Originally written in 2011
[Image is from Science Daily and is the Hope Diamond phosphoresces a fiery red color when exposed to ultraviolet light. Credit: John Nels Hatelberg]
He unclasps her cheek and pulls away as his eyes hold their brightness. He turns his head to watch the new construction high-rises on the outskirts of Canto Bight city’s central city as his landspeeder winds around the road. Her words —
For this ship, what would make Grand Admiral Thrawn slightly interested in speaking to Sabine Wren that would warrant a romantic relationship?
First, start on the THRAWN novel’s passage, which discusses Thrawn’s obsession with studying art.
Thrawn had a talent to analyze art to understand his opponent and beat them. In his analyses, he learned intimate meanings and various cultures to use to his military strategic and tactical advantage. When he encountered his foes in battle, he trounced them based on his battle plans he created from his art analysis. While studying Sabine Wren’s artwork, especially in this scene in Star Wars Rebels “Inside Man” Season 3, Episode 10, Thrawn is confounded by Sabine’s image. He easily sees where it is going, but there is more to it. He is unsure what it is, but he knows that there is more to it than what is on the surface. A deep hidden meaning behind it, and he is unsure if Sabine creates her art subconsciously or consciously aware of the elements she has added? Then, from Season 3, Episode 16 – Through Imperial Eyes, Thrawn acquires more of Sabine Wren’s art. He realizes it is Sabine Wren when he reports to Colonel Yularen about it. But Yularen takes the information presented less important than part of the overall story of who Fulcrum is. Or rather, Thrawn completely conceals his feelings about Sabine in this presentation openly to determine if Colonel Yularen becomes aware–
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