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allskywalkerswhine · 7 months
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in fics where luke gets plopped into the prequels i want every jedi within ten metres of him to think hes the weirdest jedi theyve ever seen. he has negative lightsaber form. he doesnt know what a kata is. he handstands when he meditates. his solution to sith is to try and have a chat. hes a political radical who keeps suggesting revolution. you ask him what the jedi code is and he says "kindness and compassion and helping those in need :) ". you ask how he used the force like that and he says some shit about how you are a luminous being limited only by your mind. the councils authority is just a suggestion. he is somehow the new favourite of both qui gon and yoda
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jkl-fff · 3 months
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Jedi Teacher: Padawan Windu, that was amazing! How were you able to take out that rampaging rancor so easily?
Mace Windu, who has Force Shatterpoint which allows him to see where and when to strike: I just hit the glowing weak spot. It's not that hard.
Jedi Teacher:
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(Mace Windu, holder of the rare Jedi skill called "Video Game Vision".)
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amarcia · 4 days
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Mandala.
My ocs Cirz and Enah. [previous comic with them]
✨🌙 ART LOG -> @404ama
Text is based from an end scene of the movie Mandala 1981
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Obi-Wan's shit eating smirk is EVERYTHING.
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winterinhimring · 1 year
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So I recently saw a post with a screencap of this scene in it:
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And good heavens. Is this not a perfect visual metaphor of Obi-Wan's role in the entire Star Wars universe? Supporting the wounded Light, unable to stop her from dying, but still steadfastly good and patient up to and through the darkest hour, waiting (though he doesn't know it, yet) for that Light to be reborn in a padawan?
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twinterrors29 · 2 months
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Cody has mastered literal psychological warfare, having learned how to project intense emotions at the perfect times to distract his Force-sensitive opponents
his primary use of this skill is, of course, to bug his General during boring meetings
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bbygirl-obi · 8 months
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(possibly) hot take: force sensitivity isn't a hereditary trait, nor should it really be. the skywalkers are the exception, not the norm. and they're only the exception because, you know, anakin's dad was literally the force. he was literally force jesus. he's literally half the force. i cannot emphasize enough how much he cannot be used as an example for normal force sensitivity
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gffa · 10 months
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“Jedi will just say, ‘Oh, this was a test from the Force.’ when anything happens or say ‘May the Force be with you.’ to someone who’s not a Jedi.” I mean, yeah, they do.  Because the Force is a demonstrable, provable thing that tests Jedi all throughout their lives and moves through them and bolsters them.  That’s literally how it works in-universe, the Jedi aren’t just going on faith that the Force exists or that it sends them trials, it’s literally what the Force does to Luke on Dagobah, the Jedi on Ilum, Ahsoka and Kanan and Ezra on Lothal.  The Jedi are not pulling “the Force is testing me” out of their asses, it’s genuinely just what the Force does.
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kanansdume · 8 months
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"The Force is in everyone, so anyone can learn how to use it!"
The Force is in everyTHING, plants and animals included, but I don't see Ahsoka picking up a bantha apprentice any time soon.
The whole POINT of "the Force is in everything" is to say that there is VALUE in everything in the galaxy, to see the connections between every person, plant, and creature. Not to say that literally everyone can USE the Force. The Jedi learn to love as equally as they can because they CAN see those connections in a way nobody else can, they can FEEL those connections so viscerally. There's so much about the Jedi that's so dependent on them being Force sensitive, on that being something that ONLY they can do, and the way they're completely undoing all of that in this show is starting to feel very intentional and I hate it.
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artist-issues · 8 months
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I love how everyone understands that Anakin Skywalker had to become Vader, and we love Vader, and simultaneously, everyone wishes Anakin Skywalker hadn't become Vader
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thewriterowl · 10 months
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The Force: And I give my granddaughter all the wisdom and strength in the galaxy. With a heart of fire ready to forge true justice in the stars. A core of warmth and nobility and integrity who can become a goddess should she wish.
The Force: And for my grandson, who has a heart of forgiveness and such gentle kindness, will have the soul of a garden with the hands of a warrior who will show by kind example and not by brute strength and will change worlds with endless sunlight.
Everyone Else: And what do you give your son?
The Force, after the sixth genocide, 800th "read" Force message, burnt to a crisp and still screeching about Obi-Wan done by said son: Apparently the fucking audacity.
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thejedipost · 7 months
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Still. Not. Over. This. Episode! 🙌🏼
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amarcia · 2 months
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He too, was a star, and the light that shone from him was the Force
✨🌙 ART LOG -> @404ama
I read Shadows of Mindor and I really liked Luke's musings on the Force in the book so I had to draw something. Other doodle under the cut:
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Jedi telekinesis makes me feral because this is a thing.
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The fact that they can hold without holding. The fact that they can cradle their own crystal souls without touching. Like the crystal is a firefly they're cupping with a grip so light it's actually light itself.
They can hold butterflies without killing them. The hands wielding the unfathomable power of the universe can be the gentlest of hands, gentler than a breeze.
It looks so magical and soft and peaceful qsdfghgfdfghfds I love them
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twinterrors29 · 4 months
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Alpha-17 learns of the existence of Force-suppressants and immediately says, not on MY Jedi
and immediately starts building up Obi-Wan's immunity to them without telling him
fortunately, this comes in extremely handy throughout the war, what with the frequency with which Obi-Wan gets captured, which makes Alpha-17 unbearably smug
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gffa · 2 years
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One of the things that was so good was Leia and the Force, that her way isn’t to have lightning fast reflexes because she sees things a moment before they happen or any kind of physical dexterity, but that her way with the Force is that that girl looks at someone and deadass stares right into their fucking soul. She nails her cousin to the wall, almost otherworldly when a calm descends over her and she eviscerates him by exposing his desperate desire to have his father like him, that he just repeats what he’s heard without understanding what it means, she saw into that boy’s soul like it was nothing, this little girl is just as fuckoff power in the Force as her brother is. She does the same with Obi-Wan, she just fucking looks at him and reads him like a book, “You think the less you say, the less you give away, but, really, it's the opposite.” and she doesn’t seem like a ten year old in that moment and I love how weird the Force makes people in particular moments, that you get used to them being feral chaos gremlins or gentle teachers or the whole gamut of personality types, and then there’s a moment where it’s otherworldly and strange and I love that, but also that Leia’s powers are not like her brothers, her way with the Force is entirely her own and the show was so good at showing that.
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