Monster of Dathomir
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 45m
  • Reads 845
  • Votes 35
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 45m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2017
Mature
Sequel to Child of Dathomir. Set during Star Wars Rebels.
Animal of Dathomir, Dathomir's top predator, Monster, these were titles that haunted Gore's mind. Her life on the run was perfect, she protected her own little family and she trained anyone willing to learn. Until she was finally caught. Her life was once again turned upside down only this time she would never be the same again. Her old titles were now a source of pride and the one title that truly mattered, that separated her from her father, was long forgotten.
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