Faithless & Faith

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Fanfiction
Title: Faithless & Faith
Author(s): Maygra de Rhema
Date(s): 29 July 1999 Faithless
05 August 1999 Faith
Length:
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): Star Wars TPM
Relationship(s): Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan
External Links: Faithless, Faith (Maygra's Musings)

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Faithless and its sequel Faith are two Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan stories by Maygra de Rhema. Another story in the series is Sacrifice.

Recs and Reviews

If you're interested in something darker, something elusive, something more sinister, read Bren Antrim's The Chosen Series. Or, for another flavor but from the same family, read Maygra's Faithless and the sequel, Faith.[1]

(Recs for the Fandom that Ate Manhattan) [...] I have these friends. (blush) Very sick friends. (You know who you are.) And these friends have conspired at various times and in various combinations to coerce me, with their Jedi mind tricks, into reading Q/O slash. And, um, well. Here's some of the stuff I really liked (and you can quit looking at me like that right now): [...] And for something a little darker, a little less kind, but no less compelling... Did you guys know that MAYGRA is writing Q/O slash? And doing it in classic style, with more angst and pain and sorrow and comfort and love than you can shake a stick at. Faithless and its sequel, Faith[2]

Plain Old Rape PM: What does a Jedi owe the council; what does a Jedi-not-yet-master owe himself? In Maul’s hands, Obi-wan could become his own worst enemy; in his fear for Obi-wan, Qui-gon could be hurt them both. ("His Master was dead and there was no pain in the universe that could match that agony. Not the constricting fetters than held him immobile and splayed like an insect for display, not the gloating presence of the creature that had severed Qui-Gon’s tie to this life, not his touches or tortures. Pain was entirely relative.") from Faithless by Maygra.[3]

References

  1. ^ Rosa's Recs. Fandom du Jour, via Wayback: 05 March 2001. (Accessed 26 November 2015)
  2. ^ Merry. Radio Free - Unplugged: Multi-fandom Fiction Recommendations, 13 August 1999. (Accessed 19 April 2016)
  3. ^ Sandy Herrold. Issues of Consent: Sandy’s mostly "Slash Without Consent" link page, via Wayback. (Accessed 10 November 2019)