Coruscant Call Girl

Coruscant Call Girl is a 2015 work of canon erotic fiction written by Das Flute.

Development and release
Author Das Flute intended this story to serve as the canon counterpart to his "Spaceport Whore" stories in Legends erotica, and felt it was appropriate to establish how the scenario&mdash;Leia Organa living a secret second life as a prostitute on Coruscant&mdash;would exist in the "new era" of canon continuity.

The story was released to the Star Wars Erotica Forum for its sixteenth anniversary on May 9, 2015, alongside "Let It Flow". Flute praised the latter story over "Coruscant Call Girl", believing he hadn't adequately nailed the "twist" of Leto Borian's allegiance, and though he stated no plans for a sequel, he expressed the hope that future expansion of the canon continuity would provide more material and inspiration to continue the scenario.

Timeline placement
The story's opening line places the events at "almost" nineteen years after the Clone Wars, suggesting a date between 1 BBY and 0 BBY, and necessarily prior to the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. Leia references the Death Star towards the end of the story, retroactively making its exact placement difficult following the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which revealed how the Rebel Alliance learned of the Death Star. Later material, including The Essential Guide to Erotica Characters and Star Wars Erotica: The Visual Guide, suggested that Leto's meeting with Leia occurred during the events of Rogue One, and the Star Wars Erotica Timeline specifically places it after Cassian Andor reports back on the "planet killer" after his mission to the Ring of Kafrene.

Erotica references
The story presents a canon analogue to the events of "Spaceport Whore" from the Legends erotica continuity, although the original story was set during the New Republic era. Leia's secret career as a prostitute refers back to that story, as does her alias as "Viqi". Her attire and pose beneath a street lamp references SBCSW28 - Coruscant Call Girl, itself based on "Spaceport Whore" and providing the story's title.

Star Whores has previously appeared in other erotica works; it first appeared in SBAOTC70 - Padmé's Secret, named in Aurebesh writing on the nightclub wall behind Padmé Amidala. It is mentioned as a Coruscant venue in "Spaceport Whore" and later "Final Times" and "Padmé's Pregnant Pounding", and is used as the title of a holoporn vid in "The Legacy of the Metal Bikini". The name may also reference an erotic artwork series by the artist Big Daddy&mdash;a term Leia uses to refer to Leto Borian in the story.

The story introduces Selwyn Phasma and Pym Dameron, who share their surnames with Phasma and Poe Dameron respectively. Although the story makes no further connection between them, The Essential Guide to Erotica Characters later clarified that Selwyn's name inspired future warriors, and that Pym is Poe's uncle and the brother of Kes Dameron.