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| Bio: | This journal is a Role Playing Journal associated with the Chaos Cube Community. The character of Obi-Wan Kenobi does not belong to me, nor does anything associated with the 'Star Wars' universe. I make no profit from playing this character, as this is a game and just for fun. These are not the droids you're looking for. Nothing to see here, folks. Move along. E-Mail: jedinegotiator@gmail.com Fandom: 'Star Wars' Character: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padawan to Master Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn and very recent Jedi Knight. Point in Canon: From near the end of 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menace'. Before the funeral for Qui-Gon at the Temple of Theed. WARNING from Obi-Wan Kenobi: "There's a lot of blather below this point. Jedi Council this and Dark Sde that and so on and so forth. History, based on the film and the novels and yadda, yadda, yadda. If that sort of thing bores you to tears, then I recommend avoiding this section, or at least skimming and accepting my apologies if it's dull. I acknowledge Wookieepedia and Wikipedia for completeing an excellent summary of my surreal life, so far. A fair portion of the information here is edited from their sites. Now, go about your business." Description: Obi-Wan is a Human male, 1.79 meters tall, fair complexion, with reddish-blond hair and blue-grey eyes. The hair is worn very short, with the long braid of a Padawan hanging down the right side from just behind and above his ear. He wears the traditional trousers and tunic, cream-coloured, brown boots to just below the knee, and a heavy, dark brown robe with a hood. His lightsaber and pouch for miscellaneous items hangs from his belt. His features are pleasing, his eyes expressive, and his body lean and fit. He is considered handsome by the general popular parameters of his species. Important Personality Traits: "You've been a good apprentice, Obi-Wan, and you're a much wiser man than I am. I foresee you will become a great Jedi Knight." ―Qui-Gon Jinn[src] "She (Luminara) had known many Jedi, but never one so composed in the face of the unexpected..." ― Description of Obi-Wan from the point of view of Luminara Unduli[src] In his youth (circa 32 BBY), the loyal and dedicated Kenobi possessed a dry sense of humor and sarcastic wit. Yoda said that he sensed Qui-Gon's defiance in him, but spoke very highly of him nonetheless. Qui-Gon himself reflected upon Kenobi's considerable knowledge and potential. Despite having been apprenticed to the radical Qui-Gon Jinn, Kenobi was relatively orthodox in his views. As a young Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan is cynical, though wise beyond his years. His humble and soft-spoken demeanor belies his warrior prowess. Despite his numerous complaints during flight, he is also a quite skilled pilot. In many ways, he represents the strength of the old Jedi Order: steadfast, selfless, and modest. He becomes skilled at resolving disputes without a single battle, which is earning him the sobriquet 'The Negotiator'. He is confident without being arrogant, philosophical without being pompous, and direct without being pendantic. He is independant, able to guide people well, and is very adaptable. Patient, possess good foresight (as a rule), and can be bold in his thinking and actions. Rather sickening, actually. He isn't perfect. Amongst his failings is that he prefers to think the best of people, reluctant to notice ill-will until it is clearly obvious. He can be cautious one moment and a tad rash the next, but regardless, he isn't one prone to hang about when something needs to be done. Perhaps he can be a bit audacious. For the most part, Kenobi carefully measures his actions in any situation, garnering him the aforementioned nom de guerre. He is also known to be an accomplished story teller. He speaks with a Coruscanti accent, although, as he was raised and trained at the Jedi Temple on that planet, it doesn't mean that Coruscant is his homeworld. The accent has been described as "Coruscanti in the Dexter Jettster section". Homeworld: Unknown (Raised on Coruscant) Born: 57 BBY (22BrS)[1] Chronological and political information Era: Rise of the Empire era Affiliation: Jedi Order Galactic Republic Known Masters: Yoda and Qui-Gon Jinn Known Apprentices: Anakin Skywalker (recent) "Yes, I was once a Jedi Knight, the same as your father." ―Obi-Wan Kenobi, to Luke Skywalker[src] Jedi Knight was a rank of Jedi in the Jedi Order, following the title of Padawan and preceding that of Jedi Master. A Padawan would become a Jedi Knight once he or she had passed the Jedi Trials. In theory, it could take a Padawan many years of training under another Jedi Knight or a Jedi Master to achieve this rank (example: Obi-Wan Kenobi spent twelve years under Qui-Gon Jinn before he became a Knight, Anakin Skywalker had trained for almost the same time as his master before he achieved the rank). Knights were the backbone to the Jedi Order, being the majority. Jedi who held this rank were assigned most of the standard Jedi missions. Because most of the Jedi were of the rank of Knights, the Jedi Order as a whole were often called Jedi Knights. It should be noted as well that many Knights were addressed as "Master," at least by their own apprentices. Once a Padawan had passed the Jedi Trials, he or she was knighted by the Jedi Council and commissioned as an active member of the Jedi Order, free to participate in intergalactic peace-keeping, judicial, and diplomatic affairs. Rather than immediately beginning to participate in galactic affairs, a Jedi Knight may also choose to train a new Padawan. History: Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi duels Sith Lord Darth Tyranus on Geonosis.The Jedi Knights were brought into the Republic shortly after the formation of the Jedi Order on Tython. The Jedi agreed to become peacekeepers for the fledgling Republic. Unfortunately, the Republic felt that the Jedi would be more than capable of fighting entire wars, thus creating a burden for the Order. The Jedi participated in many conflicts, however, including the Sith Wars and the Clone Wars, as well as the Yuuzhan Vong War. During the Clone Wars, the Jedi Knights became Jedi Generals or High Jedi Generals. Following the execution of Order 66 by Darth Sidious, most of the Knights were slaughtered by their clone troopers. Attacks occurred on numerous planets where Knights were leading Clone Troopers in the fight against the Separatists. It is unknown if any Jedi (except for Shaak Ti) made it out of the Jedi Temple alive, where Darth Vader took personal charge of the extermination, but some escaped to the Outer Rim. Knighthood: In the Old Republic During the time of the Old Jedi Order, after a Padawan had spent an adequate amount of time learning from their Master, they would undertake the trials of Knighthood. If the Padawan passed the trials they were declared to be a Knight of the Galactic Republic by the Jedi Council. The customary braid worn by Padawans who were of species that grew hair on their heads was shorn off with a lightsaber by the leading Jedi Council member of the time, in the Knighting ceremony held in the Hall of Knighthood. Only the Jedi Council or the Padawan's Master could promote a Padawan to the rank of Jedi Knight. Most Knights were promoted to Jedi Masters after they successfully made a Padawan into a Knight, although in rare cases they could also be promoted to Master without having done this - (eg. Obi-Wan Kenobi, who was promoted due to his exceptional credit during the Clone Wars). Powers and abilities: Obi-Wan, master of Soresu... Despite his preference for diplomacy, Master Kenobi was one of the greatest swordsmen and Force-users in Jedi History. As a young Jedi Padawan, Obi-Wan showed much potential, through feats such as resisting a memory wipe (being renewed) at the hands of the Syndicat, and defeating a corrupt Bruck Chun in a lightsaber duel. In his early years, Kenobi was trained in Ataru, but later abandoned it as his primary form due to its lack of defense resulting in the death of his master, Qui-Gon Jinn. However, he still kept elements of Ataru in his swordplay, which he utilized in numerous battles. After abandoning Ataru, he studied in and mastered the defensive Soresu form of lightsaber combat. Even masters such as Mace Windu acknowledged Obi-Wan's prowess with this simple and solid form. Kenobi also utilized elements of Shii-Cho, infusing aspects into his swordplay in many battles, including the rematch with Count Dooku on board the Invisible Hand. He also knew Sokan, which he utilized in his fight against Darth Vader, and Niman, sometimes using its opening stance, that is, with the blade cocked high. Kenobi was also schooled in the Jar'Kai style of fighting, using it against Asajj Ventress on Rattatak. Despite his focus on lightsaber combat, Kenobi was by no means lacking in the other applications of the Force. He was trained in use of the Mind trick, Force persuasion and the more advanced Dominate Mind skill. Obi-Wan can block Force Lightning and is also capable of a very powerful Force Push. And despite his dislike of flying, Kenobi was an excellent pilot. As a Padawan, he was known as one of the greatest pilots in the Jedi Order, expressing great interest in the early Jedi starfighter program. (During the Clone Wars, he led many attacks from the cockpit of his Jedi interceptor, often designated as Red Leader.) Kenobi's lightsabers: "This weapon is your life." ―Obi-Wan Kenobi to Anakin Skywalker[src] When Obi-Wan was a youngling and Padawan, he was given a lightsaber by an unknown Jedi, probably Yoda, for training. His first Padawan lightsaber accompanied him until an unknown circumstance. Obi-Wan built a new lightsaber based on the designs of his friend Quinlan Vos and his Master Qui-Gon Jinn. The second Padawan lightsaber was with him until he battled the Sith, Darth Maul, who disarmed Kenobi and kicked his lightsaber down a generator shaft. To defeat Maul, Obi-Wan used Force pull to reach for his fallen Master's discarded lightsaber and kill Darth Maul. There were debates as to what happened to Obi-Wan's second Padawan lightsaber. Either he somehow retrieved his saber from the pit or replaced his lost one by making an exact replica. He used Qui-Gon's lightsaber for an unknown time. (Ten years after his Master's death and the approval of his training of young Anakin Skywalker, Kenobi still used the same design as his second Padawan lightsaber. This lightsaber was lost when Obi-Wan was captured by the Separatists of Count Dooku on Geonosis. He was later given a lightsaber by one of the Jedi in the task force that had come to rescue him, Anakin and Senator Amidala. During the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan built what was to be his final lightsaber. This last one was based on the design of his first Padawan saber. During his exile, he tinkered with its parts. Even after his death, he left a journal of how to create a lightsaber. Luke used that journal to build his first lightsaber based on the design of Obi-Wan's. In the New Jedi Order, that design provided inspiration to the newer generations, like Jaina and Anakin Solo.) Canon Facts: (The Short Form) In Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, 25-year-old Obi-Wan accompanies his master, Qui-Gon Jinn on a mission to Naboo, a planet ruled by Queen Padmé Amidala. After making an unscheduled landing on Tatooine, Qui-Gon meets Anakin Skywalker, a young slave who shows tremendous potential with the Force. Believing the boy to be the prophesied "Chosen One" who would bring balance to the Force by destroying the Sith, Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council that the boy be trained as a Jedi. Obi-Wan is also amazed by Anakin's unprecedented Force potential, but initially believes the boy is too old and has too many emotional attachments to become a Jedi. The Jedi Council agrees, and forbids training for Anakin, in whom they see a great deal of fear. During a climactic battle, Queen Amidala and her entourage of guards split up from her Jedi bodyguards when the Sith Lord Darth Maul arrives to eliminate the Queen. Wielding a double-bladed lightsaber, Maul simultaneously battles both Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. After being separated from the duel via laser walls, Obi-Wan watches in horror as Maul impales his master. Obi-Wan engages Maul in a fierce duel, cutting Maul's lightsaber in half, but the Sith Lord knocks Obi-Wan into a reactor chasm and kicks his lightsaber into the depths below. Obi-Wan grabs onto an extending pole, breaking his fall. He then calms himself and reconnects with the Force, utilizing it to hurl himself into the air and simultaneously bring his master's lightsaber into his hand, startling Maul and giving him just enough time to slash the Sith Lord in half. The dying Qui-Gon tells Obi-Wan to train Anakin to be a Jedi, and Obi-Wan promises that he will. For his heroics in defeating a Sith (making him the first Jedi in 1,000 years to do so), Jedi Master Yoda personally bestows the rank of Jedi Knight upon Obi-Wan, who then says that he would take it upon himself to train Anakin whether the Council allowed him to or not. Yoda reluctantly agrees, but warns Obi-Wan to be careful with the troubled boy. Early life (57 BBY–32 BBY): Kenobi was born in 57 BBY, the first son of a moderately wealthy family, and was taken to Coruscant to begin his Jedi training shortly thereafter. His homeworld is unknown. Youngling "Qui-Gon's defiance, I sense in you. Need that, you do not." ―Yoda[src] Obi-Wan before becoming a Padawan to Qui-Gon Jinn.As a youngling, Obi-Wan trained under Yoda alongside other Jedi hopefuls of his age. Bant Eerin, Garen Muln and Quinlan Vos became Kenobi's lifelong friends, and he eventually fell in love with fellow Padawan, Siri Tachi. Others would become rivals, and even enemies, such as Bruck Chun and Aalto. Obi-Wan would come to be a part of what many Jedi referred to as the Old Guard, Jedi considered likely to be put on the Jedi High Council. His lightsaber instructors included Anoon Bondara and Cin Drallig. As a youngling, he had been fascinated by machines, building models of ships and even dreaming of becoming a pilot. Ironically, as he grew older, Kenobi came to despise flying. Despite becoming an excellent pilot, he continued to claim that "flying is for droids." His ability to repair machinery and reprogram computers would serve him well in the future, but because of his ability to learn quickly, Obi-Wan became arrogant and was often impatient. Under the careful guidance of Yoda, however, Obi-Wan became more humble and reserved. Becoming Qui-Gon's Apprentice: Despite the speed of his growth as a Jedi, by the time Obi-Wan reached the age of twelve, it seemed that his chances of becoming a Jedi Knight had all passed him by; Younglings who weren't selected to be Padawans by the age of 13 would be shifted into one of the divisions of the Jedi Service Corps. One day, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn visited the Jedi Temple in the hopes of finding an apprentice. Obi-Wan dueled one of his competitors, Bruck Chun, to draw the attention of the maverick Jedi Knight. Obi-Wan fought valiantly to the point of exhaustion. The final offensive against Bruck was carried out so fiercely that Qui-Gon found Kenobi too dangerous to be trained. Obi-Wan was sent to the mining colony of Bandomeer to work as a ploughman for the AgriCorps. Strangely enough, Qui-Gon happened to be sent on a mission to the same place. The youngling and the Jedi Knight had to work together if they wanted to survive the mission, which was a trap set for Qui-Gon by his former Padawan, Xanatos. Obi-Wan showed Qui-Gon that he was worthy to be taken as a Padawan learner en route, when they were attacked by members of Xanatos' criminal organization, the Offworld Corporation. After putting an end to the tense situation, the two arrived on Bandomeer, where Qui-Gon received a letter signed by Xanatos. It turned out that Bandomeer was not in need of Jedi assistance; it had all been organized by Xanatos, who was revealed to be the leader of Offworld, whose mining operations terrorized all on the planet. Qui-Gon sent Obi-Wan off to his AgriCorps duties while he planned to meet with Xanatos, not as old adversaries, but as ambassadors, working to find an agreement between Offworld and Bandomeer. Xanatos, however, planned all along to sabotage their meeting and kill Qui-Gon. With the help of Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon once more attempted to end Xanatos' acts of terror. Qui-Gon dueled with his former apprentice, and though they ended Offworld's business on Bandomeer, Xanatos was able to escape. During their altercation with Xanatos, Qui-Gon discovered Obi-Wan's true potential, and took him as his new Padawan learner. Their relationship got off to a bad start, as the pair's personalities were constantly at odds; Qui-Gon was headstrong, while Obi-Wan was more practical. As time went on, however, their opposing natures blended them into an effective duo. Obi-Wan at the time of his temporary exile from the Jedi Order.During his time with Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan temporarily left the Jedi Order. Caught up in the civil war on Melida/Daan, Obi-Wan elected to stay and help the children, otherwise known as the Young, who were fighting against their tradition-obsessed elders. The planet's residents had been fighting a pointless war for generations, and had actually forgotten what had started the feud. Obi-Wan befriended a boy within the Young called Nield, and possibly developed an attraction for another of the Young named Cerasi.[14] Soon after Obi-Wan's decision to stay, Cerasi was mortally wounded and died in Obi-Wan's arms. For a time, Obi-Wan remained on the planet to continue helping the war effort, but soon enough felt that his place was with the Jedi and was taken back by Qui-Gon, though it took a long time for them to fully trust each other again. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan eventually caught up with Xanatos when the Dark Jedi was planning an attack on Master Yoda. Fortunately the two were able to find and engage him before his plans went into effect. It would be while foiling Xanatos that Obi-Wan was forced to fight his long time rival, Bruck Chun. Bruck had kidnapped Obi-Wan's friend Bant Eerin while working with Xanatos, and Obi-Wan engaged the misguided youth in a lightsaber duel. Obi-Wan won the duel when Bruck fell off a ledge and died, though he would carry the guilt for many years later.[16]. After he escaped, Xanatos returned to his homeworld of Telos. Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon went after him. On Telos, however, they were not very welcomed. They were astonished to find out that Xanatos wielded significant financial and political power there. He was considered a hero to his people. What the people of the planet did not know is that while Xanatos and the government had been distracting them with a form of gambling called Katharsis, Offworld had been pillaging the planet's resources. Not a nice thing considering the importance of the people's place in their environment. The two Jedi were also framed and wanted for a crime they did not commit. Xanatos captured them, but the two Jedi managed to escape. Xanatos committed suicide by diving into a pool of acid after Qui-Gon stopped his plans. It was during this time that Obi-Wan first spoke to Siri Tachi, whom he had met during lightsaber training at the Temple. They started off on rocky terms, as she was angry at him for leaving the Order, but would later forge a friendship that would last the rest of their lives, and even develop into something more. When Obi-Wan was fourteen years old, he and Qui-Gon traveled to a planet once devastated by turmoil and currently under a temporary truce. The rulers of each planet temporarily exchanged children when they reached the age of seven and raised them in an effort to get the future leaders to appreciate each other. The plan backfired after hundreds of years of success, however, when the heir of Rutan decided he wanted to remain on Senali, forsaking his royal title and home planet. This infuriated his father, King Frane, who believed his son had been brainwashed by the Senali, and he threatened to declare war on Senali. Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon arrived to mediate the dispute, and after meeting with King Frane, they went to the ocean world of Senali and attempted to convince Leed to return to Rutan, thus avoiding war. Quinlan Vos and Obi-Wan Kenobi training on Ragoon VI.Obi-Wan fought alongside his master in the Stark Hyperspace War, one of the last of the many small-scale conflicts that plagued the Galactic Republic in its final days. It was during the Fourth Battle of Qotile when Obi-Wan's enduring friendship with fellow Padawan Quinlan Vos truly began. Obi-Wan would later recall fondly a training mission the two Padawans undertook on Ragoon VI and missions the both of them would undertake with Dexter Jettster on the Outer Rim. Prior to the Battle of Naboo, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon participated in the colonization of Alaris Prime, where they battled the Trade Federation for control of the moon. During this time, Chewbacca had his first recorded encounter with Jedi, as Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi had been assigned by the Galactic Republic to end the conflict on Alaris Prime. Under Jinn's tutelage, Chewbacca was able to successfully lead the colony to military and economic success. Kenobi and Chewbacca would eventually meet again in 0 BBY, though it is unclear whether the two recognized each other after not seeing each other for nearly 40 years. In 33 BBY, Kenobi would assist his master in missions to Yinchorr and Dorvalla. After the Incident at Dorvalla, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon were also involved in the attempt to mediate relations between the Trade Federation and the Nebula Front, an attempt that would sadly fail with the disaster at the Eriadu Trade Summit. Obi-Wan would later investigate the mysterious disappearance of a fellow Padawan, Darsha Assant. He found a few tantalizing clues to her fate, but galactic events caught up with Kenobi before he could track down the missing Alderaanian. Shortly after being given the assignment, he and Qui-Gon were dispatched by Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum to resolve the Blockade of Naboo. Blockade of Naboo (32 BBY) Main article: Blockade of Naboo Rising tensions... Obi-Wan in 32 BBY."I have a bad feeling about this." "I don't sense anything." "It's not about the mission, Master. It's something elsewhere…elusive." ―Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn[src] In 32 BBY, Kenobi and his Master Qui-Gon Jinn headed for Naboo onboard the Radiant VII, on a mission to resolve a trade dispute. However, shortly after arriving on the Trade Federation ship Saak'ak, the Jedi were betrayed by Nute Gunray and the Federation. Acting on the orders of the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Sidious, Gunray attempted to assassinate the two Jedi by venting dioxis gas into the conference room in which they waited, and then dispatching a small group of battle droids. The Jedi overcame both and nearly reached the bridge of the Saak'ak before being delayed by droidekas. Qui-Gon opted to escape to Naboo's surface and warn them of the impending invasion. The pair then encountered a native of the planet, Gungan Jar Jar Binks, who took the Jedi to meet with the Gungan inhabitants of Otoh Gunga. Although Obi-Wan was initially hesitant, he finally agreed with Qui-Gon, and they dove down to Otoh Gunga with Jar Jar. The Gungans dismissed the Jedi and sent them by Tribubble bongo to the capital city of Theed, with Jar Jar serving as their navigator. When they arrived at Theed, the Jedi managed to rescue the Queen and her entourage. Their attempt to escape the Federation's clutches led them to the isolated Outer Rim world of Tatooine. Meeting Anakin Skywalker: "The boy is dangerous. They all sense it. Why can't you?" ―Obi-Wan Kenobi to Qui-Gon Jinn, referring to Anakin Skywalker[src] Kenobi meets Anakin Skywalker for the first time.On Tatooine, Kenobi's master stumbled upon Anakin Skywalker, a young boy who showed tremendous Force potential and an unprecedented midi-chlorian count. Jinn decided that the boy should be trained, and while Kenobi was also amazed by Anakin's strong force potential, he initially disagreed with his master's decision; he believed, as the Jedi Council would later concur, that the boy was already too old and had acquired too many emotional attachments to become a Jedi. Another discovery was made on Tatooine. On the way back to the Queen's ship, Jinn was attacked by a dangerous foe with a lightsaber. Jinn barely escaped by Force jumping into the ship as it took off, and he determined that this adversary must have been a Sith. When he informed the council of his conclusions, they doubted him, and simply told Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan to be careful when protecting the Queen. The Battle of Naboo and Aftermath: Kenobi's deadly duel with Darth Maul.During the ensuing Battle of Naboo, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan fought to protect the Queen until they were confronted by Darth Maul, Sith Lord and apprentice to Darth Sidious. Maul skillfully fought both the Jedi at once with his double-bladed lightsaber, and even managed to separate the two. Jinn, now fighting alone, did his best to fend off the Sith until Kenobi could catch up with them, but the elderly Jedi had been exhausted by the lengthy duel and, deprived of the space necessary to properly utilize his preferred form of lightsaber combat, he was killed when Maul slammed his lightsaber hilt onto his chin, and in the ensuing stun, reversed his lightsaber to stab Qui-Gon in the chest. Kenobi was enraged at the murder of his master and he quickly charged at Maul. After some fighting, Kenobi managed to cut Maul's lightsaber in two. However, Maul continued to fight the Padawan, and Force-pushed Kenobi into an energy pit. Kenobi managed to survive by grabbing onto a (mercifully inactive) input nozzel on the pit wall at the last moment, but Maul kicked the Padawan's lightsaber down the long shaft and then proceeded to slash the rim of the pit, showering sparks upon Kenobi in an attempt to make him lose his grip. Kenobi managed to calm himself, reaching into the Force. Then, using the Force, he pulled himself up hard, leaping into the air and flipping above Maul, calling his fallen master's lightsaber to his hand as he did so. Landing in front of Maul, Kenobi slashed him through the waist, causing the Sith Lord to flinch in shock and pain as he was cut in two. Qui-Gon's dying request to his apprentice was to train Anakin. Kenobi felt that he could not refuse, and took it upon himself to train the boy. The Jedi Council was similarly moved by the plea, and fatefully reversed its decision, albeit still with doubts and misgivings. Anakin was formally placed under the tutelage of Kenobi himself, which was remarkable given that Kenobi was still a Padawan at the time of his duel with Maul. The Jedi Council had been impressed that Kenobi bested a Sith, an enemy that had not surfaced in a millennium. Obi-Wan was made a full Jedi Knight, with his duel with Darth Maul serving as his Jedi Trials. And, yes, that really is the 'short form'. Entry Post to the Game: He didn't know how long he'd been sitting at the window, staring out at the Naboo sky. In a few hours, he would attend the ceremony for his Master, Qui-Gon Jinn, at the Theed Funeral Temple. In the space of the last forty-eight hours, he had witnessed death and hope, and a myriad of other experiences that made for quite a memorable time. And yet he, felt empty. He had made a promise, and despite his misgivings, he would follow through with that promise. Obi-Wan Kenobi dragged a hand through his hair - and encountered his braid. Master... Young Anakin Skywalker was probably sleeping right now, or not, being as he was young and apparently full of boundless energy. When did I start feeling old? He sighed and stood, resolved to make himself ready. Still in his cloak and tunic, form his meeting with the Jedi Council, his lightsaber secure on his belt, he turned his back on the view and crossed the room. Intent on some meditation before a bath, he went through the door and paused, taking a moment to absorb the object before him. There was a box on the counter. He looked around and frowned slightly before stepping forward and carefully lifting it. He examined it closely, discovered it contained thirteen pieces and tipped them onto the counter. It was a puzzle. From Anakin? He sighed, analyzed and assembled the pieces into a cube - And found himself in some sort of reception area, with varied seating, pictures on the wall and large, draped windows with a view of beautiful lawns. Obi-Wan blinked, strode out the doors into the sunshine, and stared. He quickly deduced that he was no longer on Naboo at all. Re-entering the structure, he took a few cautious steps and tried to locate any clue as to where he had been, somehow, transported. He stretched his senses using the Force and came to an alarming conclusion. "I have a very bad feeling about this," he murmured aloud. | |||||||||
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