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jaigeye · 8 months
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what if star wars was an illuminated manuscript
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bbygirl-obi · 9 months
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please tell me you see the vision
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Ahsoka needed to break open Vader’s mask to understand that he was Anakin.
Obi-Wan needed to break open Anakin’s mask to understand that he was Vader.
Neither of them could reconcile with the truth.
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anakin: would you love me if i was a worm?
obi-wan: actually, worm brains don't always produce hormones to induce love, so the real question would be would you love me if you were a worm?
anakin: for once in your life, can you just answer the fucking question-
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jewishcissiekj · 1 month
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Jake Bartok's artworks for Stories of Jedi and Sith
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disastertriowriting · 4 months
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Anakin: I have a question. Obi-Wan: Shoot. Anakin: Is the S or C in scent silent? Qui-Gon: I’m going to be thinking about this all day. Obi-Wan: Okay well, cent is pronounced the same way as scent so I’m gonna say the S is silent. Anakin: Okay, but sent is also spelled the same way. Qui-Gon: Hologoogle says that the C was added in the late seventeenth century, so I guess the S is silent. Dooku: Plot twist, both the S and the C are silent and the E actually makes the sss sound. Qui-Gon: Dooku is not allowed to talk anymore.
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wonderwolfballoon · 10 months
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anakin, filming a holo: Master, I think you should play the role of my father. obi-wan: I don't wanna be your father. anakin, who remembers when obi-wan ignored him at the club after calling him 'the closest thing he had to a father': That's perfect. You already know your lines
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fanfictasia · 4 months
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Whumpcember Day 31
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Spoiler: This is an excerpt from When Stars Align
“Back into the Order, you may come,” Master Yoda says.
The Council chambers is dim with the light of the sun setting over Coruscant. It’s foreboding, and Anakin knows it’s just as metaphorical as physical. The sun is setting over this part of his life, and he has no idea where he’ll go from here. The only thing Anakin has ever been is a Jedi, and that’s what he wanted to be, even back on Tatooine.
How is he supposed to do this?
But… Obi-Wan asked him to, and Anakin can’t refuse, no matter how he feels about it.  “This is no doubt the most terrifying thing he’s ever done. “I’m sorry,” Anakin answers, and he’s amazed at how level he keeps his voice, considering the tumultuous emotions tearing him apart. “But I’m not coming back.”
He doesn’t dare look at Obi-Wan right now, though he senses his master calm a little. Like he was worried Anakin would refuse last minute.
“Certain of your decision, are you?”
“It’s clear to me there are other places I am needed, that I can help,” Anakin answers, and of all of this, he’s most certain about that. He’s needed in another place, somewhere far from here. Far away from the Order and the war, no matter how badly it hurts to leave.
Obi-Wan steps up to him, extending Anakin’s lightsaber. “Even if you are no longer a Jedi, this weapon is yours,” he explains.
Anakin takes a step back, shaking his head. “That’s the weapon of a Jedi, which I’m not anymore.” He should take it, but he… can’t. He needs to learn to trust the Force. Not weapons. Not himself.
Obi-Wan looks disappointed, but Anakin doesn’t take time to overthink that, least he starts second guessing all of this. He just needs to go, if that’s what he’s going to do, before it sinks in what he’s doing.
Anakin turns away, walking through the massive doors of the Council chambers. They slide shut behind him.
Anakin sinks onto the Temple steps, watching the sun set. This is the only place he’s ever known. It isn’t home. That was always his mother, but either way, now he has… nothing. He is nothing.
He’s not a Jedi. He’s not Obi-Wan’s padawan. He’s not Rex’s Commander. So, who in the galaxy is he?
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Summary: After a seismic event triggers a giant wave, Obi-Wan and Anakin find their relief mission has become a disaster response mission, but with little warning and a wave larger than the city has seen in over three centuries, it proves to be quite the challenge.
Rating: General Audiences
Archive Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Category: Gen
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types; Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
Relationship: Obi-Wan Kenobi & Anakin Skywalker
Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker Clone Trooper Trapper (Star Wars), Clone Trooper Crys (Star Wars)
Additional Tags: Natural Disasters, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Jedi June 2023
Language: English; Words 2,017.
Week 5 of @jedijune Prompt: Tragedy Averted (got it in before midnight!)
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avisisisis · 2 months
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i wish i could say that the b99 audio ("thanks, dad" "do you see me as a father figure peralta?") fits obi-wan and anakin but anakin told obi-wan he sees him as his dad and obi-wan went "then fucking listen to me when i talk you little shit"
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jaigeye · 1 year
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anakin & obi-wan / famous blue raincoat by leonard cohen. do not tag as romantic
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bbygirl-obi · 10 months
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broke: padme is anakin's surrogate mommy and obi-wan is anakin's surrogate daddy
woke: obi-wan is anakin's surrogate mommy and padme is anakin's surrogate daddy
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When people say Obi-Wan thinks of Anakin and Vader as two separate entities due to his vague OT lines (out of which the ANH ones were scripted way before the ‘Vader is Luke’s father’ plot was planned but I digress), I feel like they don’t understand the depth of what exactly Obi-Wan is doing. 
He knows Vader is Anakin, and in spite of everything Vader has done, he loves him. He can’t kill him. He couldn’t kill him on Mustafar, and he admits to Reva on Jabiim that he doesn’t want Anakin dead with his silence alone. He can’t do it, and he believes that if Luke finds out the truth, nor will he.
Obi-Wan knows that if he can’t kill Anakin - his brother - despite all the things he’s done, Luke wouldn’t be able to kill his own father. 
And he’s right. 
He’s right in the assessment that Luke can’t kill Vader, and his lie is a protection mechanism to save Luke from the horror. He hopes that Luke will bring Vader down, and perhaps never learn of the heinous truth. He knows, and he deliberately hides the truth from Luke to spare him. 
Obi-Wan is right, but he fails to see Luke’s conviction. He fails to see how Luke has a connection to Padmé, and he fails to realize that Anakin might be swayed by his own child. 
Vader has done such atrocious things, and Obi-Wan believes no one can save him because how could anyone? He believes Luke has to kill Vader, and there is no other way. 
But there is. 
Obi-Wan was wrong to hide the truth from Luke, but it’s understandable. He knew how difficult the truth would be, because he’s had to suffer by it every day for two decades. First believing Anakin died, and then learning not only is he alive, but he has become a monster. Obi-Wan blames himself, both because of what Anakin became and because he believes it’s his own fault. He wants none of that residual guilt to cloud Luke’s perceptions.
But Luke is different, and he succeeds. 
Luke does what Obi-Wan thought impossible, and brings Anakin back to him. He makes Anakin see the error of his ways. Obi-Wan always knew Anakin was Vader, he never denied it to himself, hence when Reva speaks of Vader on Jabiim he says, “you mean Anakin,” because she does. 
Vader is Anakin, and Obi-Wan accepts it. He just doesn’t want Luke to have to suffer by the same painful revelation.
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anakin: master do you think i'm stupid?
obi-wan: no, i just think you're extremely unlucky when it comes to thinking.
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kefalion · 2 years
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It’s been ten years and Obi-Wan and Vader are still hung up on each other.
Of course, they are. They’ve shaped each other’s worlds.
Obi-Wan grew into a man by teaching Anakin. He’s a Jedi Master because he was a teacher. He shaped his life around this boy, about trying to be what he needed. And the parts of his life that weren’t centered around Anakin were about being a Jedi.
Then the boy became a man. And that man destroyed the Jedi. So Obi-Wan felt that he had to destroy him in return.
In the aftermath, Obi-Wan made it his life’s purpose to look after Anakin’s son.
Of course, he’s going to be hung up on Anakin.
And Vader. He also became a man through Obi-Wan’s teachings. He created himself to be someone Obi-Wan would be proud of.
Until things went wrong. Until he in his greed reached farther than he had a mandate to.
He spends the aftermath of their fight in agony. And he rightfully blames Obi-Wan for the state he’s in.
Of course, he’s going to be hung up on Obi-Wan.
They shaped each other. They are what the other made them. Time apart will not change the impact they’ve had on each other. What they mean to each other. The good and the bad.
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disastertriowriting · 4 months
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Obi-Wan: Why do you think I don’t like you? I do. I would kill for you. Obi-Wan: Ask me to kill for you. Anakin: ...First of all, calm down-
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