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"This committee and its members have spoken: no more Naboo for you."
(AU where post-banishment Ahsoka gets zapped back to TPM and starts strategising a battle plan against Fate. Link to fic)
#the committee in question is ofc comprised of Jinn's kids#star wars#fanart#illustration#art#artists on tumblr#ahsoka tano#obi-wan kenobi#anakin skywalker#qui-gon jinn#although he smiles (fic)#thanks for all the engagement and love over on ao3#so glad peeps are enjoying the ride!
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Look, I’m just some weird, curious girl that likes analyzing stuff.
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Thank you, Attention Horror SW🖤 on YouTube.
Please, reblog for a wider range and less biased opinion.✨
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Jar Jar has a life debt to Qui-Gon for three days before Qui-Gon dies. You had one job Jar Jar.
I'm kidding of course, but can you imagine Obi-Wan staring hopelessly through the force field and-- what's that? It Jar Jar with the metal chair sneaking up on Maul! He's tripped on his own feet and has now smacked into Qui-Gon, knocking him out. Now Maul is slicing the chair until comically Jar Jar is holding two small sticks! What's that!? He's tripped over Qui-Gon's unconscious body, knocking hard into Maul. Maul has stumbled into the pit! Maul has let go of his handhold out of embarrassment for the entire affair.
#jar jar binks#star wars#Qui-Gon jinn#im just kidding jar jar actually had a lot of jobs and responsibilities for just some guy#darth maul#obi-wan Kenobi
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Phew! This was an endeavour! But I’ve wanted to draw the twins talking to all the force ghosts we know of for a while now, so here they are.
#star wars#anakin skywalker#leia organa#luke skywalker#master yoda#obi wan kenobi#qui-gon jinn#star wars fanart#obi-wan kenobi#qui gon jinn#skywalker twins#disaster lineage#my art#Anakin is hiding because Leia would punch him ghost or no ghost if she saw him#i have thought about Leia talking to Ben in general and Qui-Gon is just there in my head if Obi-Wan is lol#i went for recognisable rather than timeline accuracy wrt the twins' looks
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You guys want three, unrelated doodles I found hiding in procreate?
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Qui-Gon Jinn from Star Wars Episode I: Racer
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#star wars: the phantom menace#the phantom menace#star wars episode i: the phantom menace#star wars#swedit#starwarsedit#qui-gon jinn#obi-wan kenobi#anakin skywalker#liam neeson#ewan mcgregor#jake lloyd#filmedit#star wars episode 1#*mine#userthing#userwintersoldado#this was genuinely so funny to meeeee!!!!!#obi wan the sass master
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Every friend group Jedi Lineage should include:
A bimbo:
A mean bisexual:
An even meaner lesbian:
She/theys:
He/theys:
A token straight that’s on thin ice:
An astrology bitch who has everyone’s birth chart memorized:
A short king:
#Every friend group should include#Every Jedi Lineage should include#funny#obi wan my beloved#star wars#star wars the clone wars#obi wan kenobi#Qui-Gon Jinn#Yoda#master yoda#Count Dooku#Luke Skywalker#leia skywalker#leia organa#Ahsoka Tano#Anakin Skywalker#star wars headcanon#star wars prequels#star wars disaster lineage#disaster lineage
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Got emotional thinking about jedi lineages.
Like. Maybe Ahsoka ties her obis in double knots because that’s how Anakin taught her. He told her it helped them stay on better.
But Anakin does it because that’s how Obi-Wan helped him, the first time he wore the robes that seemed impossibly heavy, with the weight of his new life.
But Obi-Wan only tied it like that because he had seen Qui-Gon do the same, and had desperately wanted to be perfect, so copied his master.
But Qui-Gon only did it out of habit- of all the rules of decorum that Dooku taught him that he ignored, the obi knot had stuck.
But Dooku had been trained by the greatest master of them all, so assumed however Yoda tied his robes was the most correct.
But maybe that is all because, centuries ago, a master whose name the rest of them will never know, taught his tiny padawan to double knot his obis, because they just never fit right.
And Ahsoka will never know that she got this from a jedi who lived in a totally different world from her, who she never knew and would never know her, but the legacies are there, no matter how small. And I bet every lineage has a handful of them.
I just... the jedi leave behind their blood ancestors, but they still have things running in their families.
#jedi positivity#disaster lineage#qui-gon jinn#obi-wan kenobi#yan dooku#ahsoka tano#anakin skywalker#yoda
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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
#1999#film#movie#Star Wars#Episode I#The Phantom Menace#Ewan McGregor#Obi-Wan Kenobi#Liam Neeson#Qui-Gon Jinn#Jake Lloyd#Anakin Skywalker#Natalie Portman#Queen Amidala#Padme#Padme Amidala#Ray Park#Darth Maul
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The Disaster Lineage as Cursed Images That I Have Saved on My Phone
Yoda
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Obi-Wan
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This lineage is very aptly named, they're all stupid in their own special way and I love that for them.
#best lineage i love them#they're all So Much™#disaster lineage#obi-wan kenobi#anakin skywalker#ahsoka tano#qui-gon jinn#yan dooku#yoda#asajj ventress#luke skywalker#feemor#xanatos du crion#jedi apprentice#jedi#star wars#tcw#pt#it
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obviously dooku sadly reminiscing about qui-gon in front of obi-wan is an attempt at manipulating him, but there is some truth behind his calculated display (he is genuinely missing qui-gon and hoping that qui-gon might see his side of things if he were here), and you gotta love how utterly delusional that makes dooku look.
like. sure. SURE. qui-gon would TOTALLY join your fight against the corruption of the republic. he totally wouldn't object to you making that corruption a billion times worse when you colluded with a corrupt senator to engineer a diplomatic crisis to force a no-confidence vote to rig an election to get a fcking sith lord in power - the same sith lord that ordered his death, by the way. SUUUURE.
he ABSOLUTELY wouldn't mind that your "freedom movement" designed to "fight corruption" is headed by plutocrats directly benefiting from the conflict because they're either weapons manufacturers or slave drivers lusting after deregulated markets. he wouldn't mind that your great cause is an avowed front for a sham war with the utter annihilation of the "corrupt" republic to the profit of absolute dictatorship as its ultimate goal. SUUUUUURE. like, dooku, you let him get KILLED in the name of this shitshow and then you have the AUDACITY to go 'oh i miss him i'm sure he'd have been totally down for my flawless fakeass Glorious Revolution plans.' the absurdity.
#the dark side rots your brain btw#count dooku#qui-gon jinn#dooku#darth sidious#attack of the clones#tales of the jedi#obi-wan kenobi#disaster lineage
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One of the reasons that the headcanon that Qui-Gon "repudiated" Feemor post-Xanatos really bothers me is that the characterization we get of Qui-Gon really lends itself more to the idea that he might've CLUNG to Feemor rather than pushed him away. There's zero indication that Qui-Gon has cut off all contact with the people he had relationships with prior to Xanatos (Yoda, Mace, Tahl) and one of the reasons he's so disinclined to take a new apprentice is the fear that he'll make the same mistakes he did with Xanatos and cause their fall. But if he has a whole other apprentice that he WAS successful with, wouldn't he instead cling to that proof that he's not actually a failure? Even just as a comfort?
I propose an AU where Qui-Gon actually ends up partnering with Feemor post-Xanatos in order to always have that comfort nearby. Feemor wants Qui-Gon to get back into the saddle of teaching but knows Qui-Gon well enough to understand that throwing him into that saddle won't go well for anybody, so he decides on a trickier plan and takes a Padawan of his own (his first Padawan since he became a Knight) and ask for Qui-Gon's assistance. Since Qui-Gon is partnering with him, it's inevitable that they'd end up basically sharing the responsibility of teaching any Padawan that Feemor takes, but Feemor intentionally makes sure Qui-Gon knows that he's nervous about it and will want his Master's guidance.
So instead of becoming Qui-Gon's Padawan, Obi-Wan ends up becoming FEEMOR'S Padawan. Qui-Gon sees right through all of this of course, but he can't really do anything about it and he doesn't really mind helping Feemor with a Padawan the way he would if he had sole responsibility. He bonds with Obi-Wan relatively easily and the three of them become an incredible team.
And then you can get real angsty with it and say that Feemor died before the events of TPM, so Qui-Gon obviously took over Obi-Wan's apprenticeship on his own afterwards.
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Star Wars Canon again and again: Obi-Wan was Qui-Gon's first and only Padawan.
The Rest of Us: you can take Feemor and Xanatos from our cold dead hands.
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Back in 2021, @writerbuddha wrote this amazing post where he interweaved Lucas' words in his meta post defending the Jedi. I'd like to take a page out of their book and start a 4-part series of posts on Anakin. So, with illustrations by Brian Rood, I give you:
In George Lucas' words: The Fall and Return of Anakin Skywalker
- Episode I -
Episode I exists to show us that Anakin Sykwalker makes it into Jedi school, becomes free, and realizes his dream. But in the process, he has to go through a lot of painful sacrifices.
When we meet Anakin, he is a young slave boy who dreams of becoming a Jedi. Lucas makes it a point that, he’s a really wonderful, angelic little kid.
This is intentional. The reason George started the story where he did. He played with having Anakin start out in his late teens like Luke, or age him down to twelve-years-old. The problem was that a twelve-year-old leaving his mother - as Anakin does - is not nearly as traumatic as a nine-year-old leaving his mother. And there is a key story point that revolves around the fact that he was separated from his other at an early age, and how that has affected him.
The whole point of Anakin’s arc in the Prequels is that Anakin is a normal, good kid. And how does somebody who is normal and good turn bad? What are the qualities, what is it that we all have within us that will turn us bad?”
Well, Anakin has some flaws - and those flaws ultimately do him in. Those flaws are hard to see in Episode I, but they are there. He’s cursed by the same flaws, and issues that he has to overcome, that all humans are cursed with. There's a lot going on there.
In Episode I, we see that there are a lot of parallels between Luke and Anakin. In Episode IV, Luke does struggle with his commitment to his uncle and his commitment to a larger destiny. His heart is to go and go off on this adventure, but he's caught in his obligations to the mundane, so to speak.
Eventually, Anakin takes a different road than his son takes, but it’s been set-up for you to almost expect that they will go— that Luke will follow in his father’s footsteps. Once again, these are issues that Anakin, Luke, and anyone can confront.
After all, once he liberates himself through a Podrace, Anakin is confronted with the fact that he will need to leave his mother, Shmi, behind. Shmi is caught in a struggle. She loves her son, but she wants a better life for him and has to let him go.
So she does. Right off the bat, the first movie shows Anakin’s mother display a type of selfless love - which Lucas refers to as “compassion” - that Anakin will only really be able to learn in the last movie.
Now, when they get to Coruscant, Anakin needs to be tested to allow him to be accepted as a Jedi, eventually. Because he has the powers… but as Yoda points out, there’s a lot of fear in him, and anger. That’s why they actually deny him the chance to become a Jedi. But it’s also - when they relent later on - it’s the thing that ultimately begins to describe some of his downfall.
In theory, the child should have been trained by Yoda until he was about seven or eight years old. And then when he was seven or eight, he'd be given a Jedi, he'd become the Padawan learner to a Jedi.
But Qui-Gon wants Anakin to skip the early training and jump right to taking him on as his Padawan learner, which is controversial, and ultimately, the source of much of the problems that develop later on.
It is obvious that Qui-Gon is wrong and made a dangerous decision, but ultimately this decision may be correct. Anakin is indeed the chosen one.
That doesn't mean that the Council's prediction is wrong. The tale meanders and both the prediction and Qui-Gon are correct. Anakin will be taken over by dark forces which in turn destroy the balance of the Galaxy, but the individual who kills the Emperor is Darth Vader— also Anakin, who brings peace at last with his own sacrifice.
Once Qui-Gon dies, ironically enough, it’s Obi-Wan that has to train Anakin and take care of him and take over the responsibility that Qui-Gon has started. The Jedi Council let Anakin in and they make him Obi-Wan's Padawan.
Sources:
The Phantom Menace Commentary Tracks #1 and #2, 1999
Cut Magazine, 1999
Premiere, 1999
The Making of The Phantom Menace, 1999
Star Wars Insider #52, 2000
A New Hope, Commentary Track, Special Edition DVD, 2004
The Making of Revenge of The Sith, 2005
The Cinema of George Lucas, 2005
Starlog Magazine #337, 2005
BONUS: How George describes Obi-Wan's initial thoughts on Anakin
Throughout the film, Obi-Wan is at odds with Qui-Gon, who rebels against the Jedi rules. So when he meets him, Obi-Wan does not trust Anakin. He’s not a big fan, he has a suspicion, this initial skepticism toward Anakin which is why Lucas didn't want to overplay the scene where they first meet.
He’s like the reluctant elder brother saying, “You’re not leaving him with me. I don’t want to babysit anymore, I want to go out and do something good.”
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan disagree about using what one would call in mythological terms "the guide." One believes in the guide. The other one doesn't. Obi-Wan’s argument is that taking on characters like Jar Jar or Anakin with them on the trip is “going to slow us down. This is not a wise thing to do.”
It's a classic mythological motif but at the same time, it's conflict. The characters have to grow so what happens is that eventually the character that is very much against doing this has the obligation transferred to them.
So by the end of the film, Obi-Wan has become Qui-Gon, by taking on his rebellious personality and responsibilities.
Obi-Wan commits, and tells Anakin that he’s going to train him. He has character and takes responsibility. Han Solo would’ve left him out on a desert planet somewhere.
Sources:
The Phantom Menace Commentary Tracks #1 and #2, 1999
The Making of The Phantom Menace, 1999
The Making of Revenge of The Sith, 2005
The Star Wars Archives: 1999-2005, 2020
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They are trying very hard to be adorable so he won’t ask about The Shenanigans they’re hiding from him.
#star wars#star wars fanart#obi-wan kenobi#qui-gon jinn#quinlan vos#obi wan kenobi#qui gon jinn#i read one (1) comic where Qui-Gon was babysitting Quinlan while Tholme was off doing stuff and it lives rent free in my head#my art#they are adorable but qui-gon isn't fooled lol#masters and padawans man
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