Tempel

Tempel

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It was nothing new for Anakin to hunt criminals... except maybe if they capture hundreds of children that all dream the same dreams... and he is in those dreams as well. So when he meets Ahsoka, one of the abducted kids and finds she knows him... claims to be his student he sets everything in motion to find out what is going on. (No anisoka)
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Being born in the Outer Rim was not easy for Y/N. From a young age, he had to resort to stealing and other crimes to survive. But what do you expect from a child with a deceased mother and a runaway father? As the boy grew older, he became bolder, stealing more valuable and larger items. This, of course, got him into trouble multiple times. But luckily, thievery wasn't the only skill that advanced over the years. The art of lockpicking had also manifested in him, to the point where he could crack almost any kind of lock in the galaxy. By the time he reached adulthood, his interests had expanded to more advanced fields like codebreaking. Armed with his unique set of skills, the now-grown man decided to become a bounty hunter. Over the years, he gained quite a reputation-not enough to be the best, but enough to be well-known and respected in the right circles This eventually caught the attention of the C.I.S., who decided to put the mercenary with a lifetime of experience to the test.

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