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Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date posted: Sep 02, 2006 3:30 AM  |  updated: Oct 23, 2006 6:50 PM
When Mandalorian Daughters Attack!
CAUTION: Significant spoilers for Bloodlines in this blog's Comments section.

Go out and buy Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines.

Why? For purely narcissistic reasons. You see, Karen Traviss' Bloodlines features my brain child Ailyn Vel. Actually, Karen's a terrific writer, and the Legacy of the Force series is on fire, showcasing one of my all-time favorite Star Wars villains, Lumiya.

But I'm extra excited because one of my characters, Boba Fett's daughter Ailyn, gets her day in the twin suns in Bloodlines. My buddy Dan Wallace of course was the first to include references in his Star Wars New Essential Guide books to anything I'd written, including the Dark Lady of the Sith Lumiya (The Emperor's Pawns), the ancient Mandalorians (History of the Mandalorians), the Iron Knights (Droids and the Force)and our collaborations on the Imperial Grand Admirals. But since my early work rarely dealt in new creations, these references were mostly relegated to story elements I contributed to already existing characters. So there was a unique feeling of satisfaction when I saw my first original character, Sarcev Quest, get a quick nod in Aaron Allston's New Jedi Order novel Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand, and later on to see the Dark Side Technobeasts get a full-on treatment in Dan's New Essential Guide to Droids.

But Ailyn was special. After writing the History of the Mandalorians, I predicted that establishing Boba Fett's daughter into the Star Wars mythology would be the biggest thing I would contribute to the saga. (Of course, that was before I got lucky enough to create the backstory for the Episode III villain General Grievous). I mean, the daughter of the baddest bounty hunter in the galaxy out for her dad's blood? Sounded like a winner to me. You might ask, why give Boba a daughter and not a son? Well, c'mon brother... a son is too easy. I wasn't trying to do an infinite, not to mention poor, retread of the prequels. No clone children for Boba, no sons. Just a baby girl brought into the universe the good old fashioned way.

Now, as is apt to happen in a shared universe like Star Wars, this fictional fruit of my loins has taken on a life of her own, and I'm a fanboy all, all over again. I'm an advocate of interpretation when it comes to literature, so it's a thrill when a different author takes one of my characters and gives it their own spin: "Oh I like that!... hmm, I don't know about that.... hey, I never would've thought of that..." What a trip.

Karen has given Ailyn a nice pivotal role in her novel, so if you want to catch up on what Fett's daughter has been up to before Bloodlines and her repeated attempts to kill her pops, click on the links below to get the skinny!

Ailyn Vel, Daughter of Boba Fett

The Anatomy of a Ret-Con 2: or, "Boba Fett? Where?"

Did Somebody Say... Cosplay?

But enough gushing! I'm a professional now.

Ahem... squee. ~ I'm Abel G. Peņa and I Endorse This Book.

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Darth NTM
Do Nautolans Dream of Aquatic Sheep?
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 3:44 AM
It's always lovely to see a dad so proud of his girl. ;)
  Hedec Ga
War Journal of Hedec Ga
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 5:48 AM
Yeah, I'd been meaning to mention this to you. Wow, you gotta be so thrilled. I know I would be. I'm reading Bloodlines right now, eager for every chance I have of seeing Ailyn in action (but I'm only on page 200, so I got a bit to go). Very awesome and congratulations!
  EvilDarthBear
The Grand Admiral's Club
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 6:47 AM
I was very pleased to see her there, and it really struck me as something new, because it would be hard to add a new person to the saga at this point, so you found someone who was a little obscure, but closely connected to a main character.

Spoiler!












But Jacen killed her, right? I cannot not imagine what Boba is going to do to him :D (i'm on page 335).
  rj_peters
Memos from the Imperial Finance Department
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 7:10 AM
Dude! No spoilers in the comments to a spoiler-free post! I scrolled down to post a comment and the spoiler was sitting right there. I'm only around page 175.

Anyway, I had no idea AGP created Boba's little girl. Cool stuff. I am enjoying the image of 71 year-old Boba still traipsing around the galaxy like a bad-arse. But with nice clear skin because of wearing his helmet most of life.

Congrats on your creation getting into some big stuff, AGP!
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 3:02 PM
It's always lovely to see a dad so proud of his girl.

Aww, I'm a softie...

Yeah, I'd been meaning to mention this to you. Wow, you gotta be so thrilled. I know I would be.

Indeed I am brother! Like I said, it's a strange feeling. It's often said that characters will take over a writer's story, molding a plot to fit their personalities, but in Star Wars it's an even weirder phenomenon because now the character has left you and is manipulating some other writer! Freaky. ]:)

I'm reading Bloodlines right now, eager for every chance I have of seeing Ailyn in action (but I'm only on page 200, so I got a bit to go). Very awesome and congratulations!

Thanks, and enjoy the story!
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 3:11 PM
I was very pleased to see her there, and it really struck me as something new, because it would be hard to add a new person to the saga at this point, so you found someone who was a little obscure, but closely connected to a main character.

It was tricky, especially since my favorite Boba Fett story, "The Last One Standing" in Tales From the Bounty Hunters casts Boba in a very specific light. But after Episode II showed Boba with daddy Jango, new storytelling opportunities arose.

Spoiler!

I've always had a soft spot in my heart for tragic literature. Ailyn's story arc worked out better than I could've imagined.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 3:15 PM
Dude! No spoilers in the comments to a spoiler-free post!

rj's right folks. Please be courteous.

Anyway, I had no idea AGP created Boba's little girl. Cool stuff. I am enjoying the image of 71 year-old Boba still traipsing around the galaxy like a bad-arse. But with nice clear skin because of wearing his helmet most of life.

I imagine his face is all pock-marked from the time he spent in the Sarlacc.

Congrats on your creation getting into some big stuff, AGP!

Thank you, rj.
  darth maul517
Darth Jedi Maul Secura
date Posted: Sep 02, 2006 9:13 PM
congrats and i wish you more success along the way
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 03, 2006 1:20 AM
Thanks darth maul517. ;)
janlomona
Smugglers Rants
date Posted: Sep 03, 2006 7:46 AM
Abel, GUSH AWAY! I would. In fact, I will gush like a guyser when #90 of the Insider comes out with my article init!
I had no idea you came up with the idea for Ailyn. If I did, I would have asked you about her in our interview (I smaell a follow up interview coming on)
It's awful really, running the site that I do, and being so hopelessly out-of-touch with the EU. I deserve a good kicking!
Nice one, speak soon bro
  DarthMaul431
Darth Maul Lives!
date Posted: Sep 03, 2006 8:34 PM
Abel, how did it feel once you found out she was killed?
  Arf Maul
We'll Blow Your Planet Up!
date Posted: Sep 04, 2006 1:15 AM
Gah, stop with the spoilers already, 431 X-(
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 04, 2006 1:20 PM
DarthMaul431, watch out with those spoilers please.

To answer the question, like I said, I like the way Ailyn's story arc has developed. My loyalty is to story more than any one fictional character. One of the purposes of stories is to take readers on a journey that approximates some experience of life, its complexity or just its simplicity. In essence, if you enjoy Bloodlines, then Ailyn has done her job.
  Master Clemins
MasterC's soldier of fortune magazine
date Posted: Sep 09, 2006 1:40 PM
GO ABEL!! dude i really didnt know she was your creation! awesome! i read about her awhile ago and didnt even know....small universe huh? lol
cool that i FINALLY found your blog....i've bookmarked it as i will lurk and comment often :) lol if thats ok with you!
that scene in the book with her and jacen really hit me in the gut man! like ummm yeah reminded me of some stuff that i witnessed in Iraq while i was there (not going into it on a public website though)
i'll hit you up agian man!
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 09, 2006 3:40 PM
Hey Master C! Glad you like Ailyn and that you found the blog! Be well brother. :)
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