The Mandalorian Oneshots and Stuffs
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  • Reads 7,649
  • Votes 152
  • Parts 17
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2021
I didn't want to be bogged down by an entire book with such annoying things as a plot so here are some oneshots instead. Lots of Caralorian/Caradin and Baby Yoda because who doesn't love some Grogu?

Actually, I love a LOT of Grogu. 

Disclaimer: I do not own The Mandalorian. Duh. If I did I wouldn't be writing fanfiction and Caralorian would be canon. 

Warning for language. 

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