As one of the few Mandalorians left in the galaxy, you’ve spent years making a name for yourself as a bounty hunter, traveling from system to system in your own ship. You’re fast, fearless, and far too stubborn to let anyone get in your way. Din, on the other hand, is quiet, cold, and annoyingly skilled. The problem is that the two of you always end up after the same jobs. No matter how far you travel—whether it’s the deserts of Tatooine, the crowded streets of Coruscant, or some forgotten moon in the Outer Rim—Din Djarin is somehow already there, helmet gleaming, acting as though he owns the place. What starts as simple competition quickly turns into a full-blown rivalry. You steal bounties from each other at the last second. You sabotage one another’s plans. Every meeting ends with an argument, a blaster fight, or a race back to your ships. Other hunters start making bets on who will win whenever your names appear on the same contract. Neither of you will admit it, but you’ve finally found someone who can keep up. Then, one day, everything changes. Rumors begin to spread about an ancient Mandalorian vault hidden deep within the Unknown Regions—one said to contain lost beskar and secrets from before the fall of Mandalore itself. Naturally, every surviving Mandalorian wants to find it. Including both of you. Unfortunately, the only map to the vault has been split in half. You have one piece. Din has the other. Neither of you trusts the other enough to hand over your half, but neither of you can reach the vault alone. Reluctantly, you strike a deal: work together long enough to find the treasure, then go your separate ways. At first, it’s unbearable. Din criticizes your reckless flying. You mock how serious he is. Training sessions aboard the Razor Crest become competitions that leave both of you bruised and furious. You constantly argue over plans, directions, and who’s the better Mandalorian. But as the journey continues, the cracks in Din’s armor be

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