
Little Kylo Ren and Chewie!

this idea is just so cute even I don’t ship kylux I still enjoy playing with the relationship between those two LOL
Lmfaooo I definitely headcanon enemies-since-childhood for these two
yes…there it is. you have too much of your father’s heart in you, young Solo.
omg someone hug him pls
I have so many emotions about the gesture. His chin’s up but his eyes are down. There’s shame, regret, probably fear, but he’s not bowing his head. Even after being derided and struck with lightning he’s got his head up. It’s that little spark of defiance. He’s not been completely broken and he never will be because even after all the emotional and physical pain brought on him by himself and others, he’s still stubborn enough to hang on to just a pride. Too much of his father’s heart, indeed.


The one with the haircut
One of Ben’s favorite pastime was impersonating uncle chewie, specially when his hair was long enough to make him look like a wookie. Usually it was by the time a haircut was due.
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How did you initially connect with or get invested in Ben Solo as a character?
A major component of his characterization and his arc is that he’s quite literally the product of all 6 previous movies combined (meaning he’s the product of “The Tragedy of Anakin Skywalker”. Which, of course he is). He holds the legacy of all the Skywalkers, from Shmi on down, and of some major Skywalker-adjacent characters, within both his blood and his names.
For me, it was the moment he started talking to Vader’s helmet and confessed being “pulled to the light”. I kind of had this record scratch moment because that’s not the kind of conflict you’re expecting from someone who’s supposed to be a villain. “I want more power/to be feared/to be the most evil villain in the galaxy” makes sense but “I feel conflicted and like I might want to be on the good side instead” is just so… foreign. There’s only two ways to go with that – make him resolved to be totally evil or make him switch sides.
There was something else about the character, too that just felt different. I didn’t really read this character as someone with malicious intent. He seemed more like the kind of character who was lost, frustrated, and confused and was lashing out at anything and everything (including himself) to try and fix it. I just feel really bad for him. He’s this character who’s conflict is centered around feeling like he should be on the light side but isn’t because… why? Well the logical conclusion is that he doesn’t think he can be. He thinks he has to be the bad guy. I was initially drawn to that and to Ben as a character because his conflict was so different and I wanted him to figure out who he was going to be.
Getting really invested in the whole universe afterword only made that desire to see him actually figure himself out even worse, honestly. I’d seen the other six movies and some of The Clone Wars before, but re-watching it all and knowing where it was leading just ampted up my feelings and made me more invested in the universe as a whole.