Obi-Wan Kenobi is dead. Except he's not. And Anakin Skywalker doesn't know how to cope with the crushing betrayal. "He knows he shouldn't hurt himself, but as long as no one knows, it won't matter. He can live. He can face Obi-Wan without breaking apart. He's fine. Everything's fine. Except he's not, and he's the only one who knows it."
Something shifts in the air around them, and the next thing Din Djarin knows, he and Grogu are... still in Mos Espa? But it looks different. And what's this about Jabba being alive? If Din accidentally adopts Anakin before Qui-Gon can take him to become a Jedi, well, that's definitely going to change things. It's not his fault, okay? He's new to this time-travelling business.
The mission to rescue the Chancellor becomes complicated when, out of nowhere, four more versions of Anakin randomly appear on the Invisible Hand. Except two of them are Sith cyborgs. Obi-Wan can already feel the headache coming on. One Anakin is hard enough. But five? Who all want his attention? Who all consider him their father? It's almost a nightmare come true. Or is it?
It's been ten years since Anakin was rejected by the Jedi and adopted by Palpatine. Having been raised a Sith, Anakin holds zero regard for the Jedi who abandoned him. He tries to hold firm to his principles, even after meeting Obi-Wan who was assigned to protect Senator Amidala, Anakin's fiancée. But Obi-Wan and his Padawan are nothing like what Anakin had envisioned *full inside*
After nearly being crushed to death in the trash disposal on the Death Star, Luke has never liked enclosed spaces very much. And he has a particular aversion to enclosed, wet places. When he crash-lands on a small, remote planet, he'll have to face that fear... and Darth Vader.
Growing up a slave, even with a twin, has not been easy for Anakin Skywalker. When Qui-Gon and Padme appear needing help, his sister is as willing to assist as he is. Even if Anakin wins his freedom, what about Aniya? Will they both be allowed to become Jedi? The twins both have darkness, and the Council can feel it... NOT A REGULAR FANFIC WHERE ANAKIN HAS A TWIN!*full plot inside*
Ahsoka's kidnapping by the Trandoshans was hard on everyone. It left scars on them all, her most of all. Anakin lost her, but Rex did too. So did the 501st. She was their commander, their Jedi, their... sister. And now, she's finally back home. Or, aftermath of the Padawan Lost arc.
Unexpected visions of a possible future which are granted to a select handful, throw the Jedi Order into chaos. Anakin is arrested and imprisoned, the Council fearing his power and possible Fall. Months later, he escapes, and Obi-Wan is sent to recapture him, except the Jedi Master finds far more than he expected. Vader (he won't think of him as Anakin) is far from okay.
When Anakin goes to confront Barriss as Ahsoka goes on trial for the Temple bombing, he quickly realizes that something is wrong with her. During their fight, she suddenly goes unconscious, leading Anakin to suspect that something sinister and insidious is going on.
When Luke Skywalker is only eight years old, he's kidnapped from his father's home, from Fortress Vader. It will be many years before Luke and Darth Vader reunite, and on the Death Star, no less, when Luke makes a foolish attempt at rescuing Princess Leia Organa from the Empire. Luke is no longer a child, but Vader is still his father. In truth, that's all that matters.
Abandoned by yet another master on the banks of a lava river on Mustafar, Darth Vader is determined to prove and redeem himself in his master's eyes. The sudden, unexpected arrival of his son, Luke, throws all of that into disarray. The Luke who arrived is not the same one Vader faced on Bespin. He seems… older, wiser, hardened, and he has secrets he refuses to share.
When the Invisible Hand crashes to Coruscant during Anakin's duel with Dooku, Anakin is thought to be dead. The reality is much worse. Injured, memoryless, and in the hands of the Sith, Anakin is incredibly vulnerable to manipulation. As the Sith's plans reach a climax, revenge is finally within their grasp, while the galaxy spirals into chaos all around them.
When a strange, alien, non-sapient species invades Coruscant, Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka are sent to investigate rumors of the strange, terrifying incursion. Only, it's not nearly as easy as it sounds when the creatures are not only real, but also, have a hive-mind and are reproducing rapidly in the Underworld. They're dangerous. And deadly. Even against fully trained Jedi.
Qui-Gon dies at Maul's hands on Naboo, leaving Obi-Wan with a Padawan he neither expected nor asked for. But Obi-Wan is determined to fulfill his promise to his now-dead master by training Anakin. It's not easy. It's not easy at all, especially when he's still grieving the loss of his teacher. Or, TPM aftermath and Obi-Wan and Anakin getting to know one another.
When the Rebels storm the Imperial Palace, they make a startling discovery. One, the Emperor is long dead. Two, the rumors of Palpatine's pet dragon, Vader, are true. There are few who still know the truth, who still remember the heroic dragon-man-Jedi during the Clone Wars. Being part-Force gives one... strange abilities, something the once-Anakin Skywalker knows well.
Anakin Skywalker might not be able to save the Jedi Order, but he can at least try to save his former Padawan, Ahsoka Tano. For her part, when Ahsoka realizes what has befallen her former master, her older brother, she refuses to abandon him again and leave him thinking her dead.
In the aftermath of the Hardeen debacle, nothing is alright. Maybe it never will be again. Anakin and Ahsoka have to deal with the fallout and grieve the loss of their relationship with and trust of the man they had both looked up to. It doesn't help that Anakin is injured (and ill now, too), both from Orondia and Naboo, and that leaves Ahsoka to tend to him on her own.
Mortis wasn't a pleasant experience for anyone, and it left scars on them all. Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka struggle to deal with Ahsoka being possessed and dying, and Anakin Falling. And, of course, there's the whole thing about how what happened on Mortis will affect their galaxy as well. Or, Mortis aftermath which we never got to see.
Ahsoka Tano returns to Coruscant from Oba Diah with the Martez sisters, except this time, her past comes back to haunt her in an entirely different manner. It's not Bo-Katan Kryze who comes for her help. No. Her past returns in the form of her former master, Anakin Skywalker, and he is not the man she remembers. Not anymore.
Anakin has to make a choice, a life-altering choice, between saving Padme or saving Obi-Wan and Ahsoka. He can't save all of them. Not this time. In the aftermath, he struggles, trying to come to terms with his choice and what he lost. Just like when he lost his mother. And now, like then, he's not alone. His family will look after him, as they've always tried to do.