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exiledjedi1 · 4 months ago
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"I never needed to beat you, I only had to let you think you were invincible."
Here's Satele Shan for you all. I love her character so much and she reminds me of a more mature version of Bastila.
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sidonius5 · 2 years ago
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qui-gon-jinn-mx · 11 months ago
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Mirror.
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Qui-Gon Jinn #1 FAN
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jilldraws90 · 1 year ago
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Disillusioned: Found
Kit Fisto, a Nautolan Jedi Knight, sat in the pilot seat of the Jedi T-6 Shuttle as he plugged the coordinates into the navigation system. He looked over his shoulder and smiled at his 11-year-old Mon Calamari Padawan. “You did very well on this mission, Nahdar.” he said cheerfully.
The tween’s eyes lit up. “Really, Master?” Nahdar asked. Kit flashed his famous smile and nodded.
“Yes, now let’s go-” 
The Nautolan cut himself off as he felt a disturbance in the Force. He looked off to the distance; something was calling him beyond the stars. He quickly changed their coordinates, much to his Padawan’s confusion.
“Master, is something wrong?” Nahdar asked.
“No, Nahdar, we’re simply going to Mutanda," his Jedi Master answered. However, this reply only made Nahdar more confused.
“Why?”
“It’s the will of the Force.”
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After getting permission to land, Kit and Nahdar stood in the mountainside village, waiting for the tribe’s Nkosi. The Mon Calamari tween milled around his master. The staring Horansis made him nervous.
“Calm yourself, Nahdar. Treka Horansis are perfectly harmless unless provoked," the Nautolan assured his Padawan.
“Then why do they keep staring at us, Master?” Nahdar questioned.
“It’s giving me the creeps.”
Kit chuckled. “They are curious by nature. I doubt they see many amphibious sentients.” Nahdar seemed to calm a bit. He looked at a small group of cubs who appeared to be 5 or 6 standard years younger than him. Nahdar smiled and the Horansi cubs ran away giggling. The Mon Calamari huffed out a laugh and then looked back at his Master.
“Master, do you really think there’s a Force-sensitive here?”
Kit nodded. “I can sense a strong Force signature.”
“Master Jedi.” The blue chinchilla Treka Horansi, Kofi called, making Kit turn to him and flash his winning smile. “May I introduce Ekundayo, our Nkosi.”
Kit looked at Ekundayo. He was another Treka Horansi with a charcoal pelt, wearing a light blue robe and green pants. He had a baby sling around him, supported with one paw-like hand. Kit was surprised, as usually the Nkosi were Gorvan Horansi.
He quickly moved past it. As his eyes gravitated to the baby sling, he could feel the Force radiating off of it. So the leader’s child was Force-sensitive.
Kit bowed respectfully. “It's an honor, sir. I am Kit Fisto, Jedi Knight. And this is my Padawan, Nahdar Vebb.” Nahdar followed his Master’s lead and bowed. "Hello, sir." 
Ekundayo nodded but kept a stoic look. He studied the Jedi. They seemed to mean no harm, but he knew what they wanted: his precious daughter.
As if on cue, the bundle in the baby sling began to move about. A little Treka Horansi girl popped her tiny head out to look at the amphibians. She had red fur and was just starting to get her spots. There was a strip of blonde, downy fur from her head going down to her tail. All Treka Horansi cubs had this at birth: the fur would be replaced with thicker, darker hair. She still had baby blue eyes (which were subject to change over time) and a small black nose like her father. Kit’s smile grew when he saw the baby.
“Well, hello there, little one," the Nautolan greeted.  The baby giggled at him. Ekundayo, however, gripped his daughter closer. “Perhaps we should talk somewhere more private,” Ekundayo said dryly. He turned and headed towards his home.
As he walked away, he was gently bouncing his baby daughter, smiling lovingly at her. “Hello, Thabisa. Did you sleep well, my precious?” The baby giggled at the bouncing as she reached up to her father. Nahdar looked at the Horansi's back.
“He seems distrustful of us, Master,” the Mon Calamari said. Kit sighed.
“Well, we're here to convince him to give up his child, Padawan.”
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Kit and Ekundayo sat at the dining table in the hut's humble main room. Thabisa was in her baby basket, nestled in a warm, colorful blanket. She watched in wonder as Nahdar levitated a cup in front of her.
“See?” Nahdar said gently. “As Jedi, we can stretch out our feelings and physically take hold of objects through the Force,” he explained to the baby. Kit and Ekundayo smiled and then returned to their conversation.
“Mirage killed our Nkosi and claimed the fief and tribe for herself. The Kasa warriors tried to stop her but she also killed many of them. The survivors were forced to flee. After word got out to the other tribes, they refused to step in. They were afraid of the enchantress.”
Ekundayo glared up at Kit. “Why did you all force her on us after her expulsion? Why didn’t you just deal with her at the Temple?”
The Jedi’s head dropped slightly, filled with sympathy for the people forced to live under a tyrant for so long. “I’m sorry. I’m sorry you all had to deal with her for so long. I was very young when she was exiled. I think the Jedi Council at the time thought it would be best to send her to her home planet and let her people punish her as they saw fit.”
Ekundayo simply nodded, “I suppose we should talk about why you're really here.”
Kit shifted in his seat. This wasn’t going to be easy.  “I can sense your daughter’s force sensitivity. I can also sense who her mother was. Was she…planned?” Kit asked, cringing at his own words.
Ekundayo sighed. “Yes and no. Mirage wanted an apprentice, not a child. She chose me to be the father because she wanted the best genes," he explained. “However, she was too old for pregnancy and child bearing. The birth killed her.”
“A minute old and already defeating the dark side,” Kit tried to joke. Ekundayo did not laugh. He just looked into Kit’s eyes.
“You want to take her to the Temple, don’t you?”
Kit sighed, “She has the potential to become a great Jedi, but we would need to take her now to prevent her from developing attachments," the Jedi explained. “However, if you do not want to part with her, we’ll leave and never bother you again.”
The Horansi was silent for a while before finally standing. He walked up to Nahdar and picked up the basket containing his daughter. “I would like to sleep on this. You both are more than welcome to stay in my home tonight. Do you need anything?”
“We’ll be fine,” Kit assured him. “Thank you Ekundayo.” The Horansi father nodded and disappeared into his room. The Jedi retrieved their sleeping mats from their ship and laid them down in the hut’s den. 
“Do you think he’ll let us take her to the temple, Master?” Nahdar asked as he settled under his blanket.
“I’m not sure, Padawan. Ekundayo may or may not agree. Whatever he decides, we need to accept it.” 
In his room, Ekundayo paced most of the night. He was restless, unable to sleep with this decision weighing heavily on him. Thabisa, sensing her father’s turmoil, also laid awake.
She let out a comforting coo, getting Ekundayo’s attention. He stopped his pacing and walked over to his daughter, gently stroking her soft cheek with his finger. Thabisa happily nuzzled into his touch.
The moment was bittersweet. Ekundayo wondered how much longer it would be until word of Mirage’s death reached their old Nkosi’s family. Soon they would come to reclaim the land. The land itself didn't concern him as much as what would happen to Thabisa. Especially when they found out that not only was she Mirage’s daughter but also that she was force sensitive.
Would they use her to their advantage or kill her as retribution? Ekundayo shuttered at those thoughts. Can he keep his daughter safe?
“I’m sorry, Thabisa. I didn’t love your mother. She forced me to give you to her.” He regretted that his daughter didn’t have a more ideal start in life. The baby blinked up at him innocently. He couldn’t help but smile back.
“But I do love you,” He emphasized, booping her nose. Thabisa giggled and began to reach for her father’s finger. Ekundayo teared up as he reluctantly made up his mind. “And no matter what happens, I always will.”
As if she understood him, Thabisa cuddled deeper into her blanket, promptly falling asleep. Ekundayo kept smiling through his tears. 
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The next morning, Kit stood outside the hut. Thabisa was in his arms, wrapped in her blanket to protect her from the morning chill. The Jedi had sent his Padawan ahead to their ship to prepare it for departure. “She’ll be well taken care of,” the Nautolan assured Ekundayo. “She’ll get a great education.”
Ekundayo nodded, though he wasn’t completely listening. He was staring at his daughter, trying to memorize every single feature and trait she had. “Thank you, Master Jedi.”
He began to fiddle with the knot of his leather necklace. “I know Jedi are not allowed possessions or attachments but I would like her to have this once she’s old enough.” Kit accepted the necklace. It consisted of five beads painted bright green and had yellow detailing.
“We do encourage Jedi to learn about their home cultures. I’m sure the Council won’t have a problem with it,” Kit replied. Then the Jedi’s comlink went off indicating the ship was ready for departure. “It’s time.”
Ekundayo nodded sadly, saying goodbye to Thabisa for the last time. He watched Kit take his daughter away, his heart along with her. He of course questioned himself as the two left his sight but he pushed them away. This was for the best, his daughter would be happy.
Right?
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studiocryo · 2 years ago
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Poster series — Palmės Diskoteka ‘18-19-20 — Master Phil — 2020
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sucka99 · 1 year ago
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reneeofthestars · 2 years ago
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"GOOD MORNING, MASTER OMARRI!" "Oh! Good morning, Gida. My, you're up early."
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My entry for @/chewbaccawithouthan's DTIYS challenge! Omarri has such a pretty design; I love the original species she created ❤️
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Bonus: Timelapse video!
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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STRONG IN THE FORCE WAS HE, AND THE MOST MYSTERIOUS JEDI MASTER OF ALL.
PIC(S) INFO: Resolution at 1000x1612 -- Spotlight on Foul Moudama, a male Talz from the uncharted world of Alzoc III who served the Jedi Order as a Jedi Master during the waning years of the Old Republic. He was later killed by General Grievous in 19 BBY.
Artwork by Nick "Phraggle" Bondra & the animation department at Cartoon Network led by Genndy Tartakovsky, c. mid 2000's.
CREATION/TRIVIA: "Foul Moudama was created in response to a poll conducted by cartoonnetwork.com. The poll inquired whether Moudama, Roron Corobb or Voolvif Monn should be featured in "STAR WARS: Clone Wars." Though Voolvif Monn was the winner, all three were eventually created. However, his appearance sparked some controversy as his species, the Talz, were previously established to have not been discovered by the galactic population until the reign of the Galactic Empire. To rectify this, Moudama's entry in the Databank explains that his origins were mysterious and few knew where it was he came from."
-- WOOKIEPEDIA (SW Fandom)
Sources: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/foul-moudama/4005-51672 & www.pinterest.com/pin/448389706652575131.
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jlugo627 · 2 years ago
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Jedi Master Yoda! #starwars #empirestrikesback #theforce #Yoda #jedimaster #lightsaber (at Zephyrhills) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpOs0Z5sj1V/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ownasaber1 · 7 months ago
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The Ultimate Guide To Choosing The Lightsaber Display Stand
🌟 Looking to showcase your lightsaber collection like a Jedi master? Here’s your ultimate guide to choosing the perfect lightsaber display stand! 🔦✨
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When selecting a lightsaber display stand, consider these key factors:
Material: Opt for durable materials like high-quality wood or metal for a sturdy display.
Design: Choose a stand that complements your lightsaber’s aesthetic—whether it’s sleek and modern or elegantly classic.
Size: Ensure the stand fits your lightsaber snugly without overcrowding your space.
Customizability: Some stands allow for customization with engraving or color options to match your decor or personal style.
Versatility: Look for stands that can display single lightsabers, duals, or even a collection of sabers for added flexibility.
Whether you’re a Sith lord or a Jedi knight, the right display stand not only showcases your prized lightsaber but also enhances the ambiance of your space. Choose wisely, and may the Force be with you in your display stand quest!
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thecollectorsbase · 9 months ago
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sidonius5 · 2 years ago
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the-holistic-goddess · 11 months ago
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Power of Brainwaves: Enhancing Wellbeing Through Neuro-Resonance
Check out my blog on The Power of Brainwaves: Enhancing Well-being Through Neuro-Resonance.
Did You Know??
We can train ourselves to tap into our different brainwave frequencies to manifest the lives we want and improve our quality of life. We can also use this skill to heal ourselves, gain clarity, and tap into our most creative selves to become successful!
There are five main types of brainwaves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta, and Delta. Each type is associated with different states of consciousness and cognitive functions.
How can we use brainwaves to improve our quality of life?
- Practicing mindfulness meditation can help regulate brainwave patterns, leading to increased alpha and theta activity associated with relaxation, stress reduction, and emotional well-being.
- Techniques such as binaural beats, isochronic tones, and audiovisual entrainment can synchronize brainwave patterns to induce desired states of consciousness, such as relaxation, focus, or sleep.
- Neurofeedback therapy uses real-time monitoring of brainwave activity to provide feedback and train individuals to self-regulate their brainwaves, leading to improved cognitive function, mood regulation, and overall well-being.
- Understanding the relationship between brainwave patterns and cognitive functions can inform strategies for cognitive enhancement, such as optimizing sleep patterns, managing stress, and practicing mental exercises to stimulate specific brainwave frequencies associated with memory, learning, and creativity.
- Integrating holistic wellness practices such as yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, and aromatherapy can modulate brainwave activity and promote a balanced mind-body connection, supporting overall health and vitality.
By harnessing the power of brainwaves and understanding how they influence our mental states and well-being, we can explore diverse strategies to optimize brain function, enhance cognitive performance, and cultivate a deeper sense of inner harmony and fulfillment in our lives.
For more information on how you can use your brainwaves to promote optimal health, cultivate the life you deserve, and manifest check out my blog.
Live Long & Prosper!
Remember our thoughts create our reality, and if we control our thoughts, we can control our reality!
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jilldraws90 · 1 year ago
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Obi-Wan's Wing Man To Obi-Wan's dismay, Thabisa is a big Obitine shipper. Haha! She just wants her master to be happy. Original quote from Disney's Mulan. Star Wars copyright to LucasFilms and Disney, All rights reserved ArtWork copyright to jilldraws.com, All rights reserved
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produkttester-youtube · 2 years ago
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Lego® 75255 Star Wars™ Yoda™ Produkttester Review Deutsch
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fleatreatment · 2 years ago
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🚀🌟👽 Star Wars fans are known for their attention to detail and love of Easter eggs. One of the most beloved traditions in the Star Wars universe is the inclusion of a flea on Obi-Wan Kenobi's cloak. This tiny detail has become a fun and quirky part of Star Wars lore. The flea first appeared in the original Star Wars film, A New Hope, in 1977. It can be seen crawling across Obi-Wan's cloak during a scene in the Mos Eisley Cantina. Since then, the flea has made appearances in several other Star Wars films and TV shows, including The Clone Wars and Rebels. Despite its small size, the flea has become a fan favorite and a symbol of the attention to detail that makes Star Wars so special. Fans love to search for the flea in each new Star Wars release, and it has become a fun way to connect with other fans and celebrate the franchise's rich history.1. The History of Flea Cameos in Star Wars FilmsFlea cameos have been a staple in Star Wars films since the original trilogy. In A New Hope, Flea played a member of the Mos Eisley Cantina band. In Return of the Jedi, he played a scout trooper on a speeder bike. His most recent cameo was in The Last Jedi as a Resistance fighter. Flea's real name is Michael Balzary. He is best known as the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Aside from his music career, Flea has also acted in several other films and TV shows. He has appeared in Back to the Future Part II, The Big Lebowski, and Baby Driver. Flea is a versatile performer and has been praised for his acting skills. Overall, Flea's cameos in Star Wars films add a fun and unexpected element to the franchise. 🎶🎬🚀2. Obi-Wan's Flea Cameo: A Fun Easter Egg for FansStar Wars fans were thrilled to spot a fun Easter egg in the movie "The Phantom Menace." Obi-Wan Kenobi's flea made a cameo appearance in one of the film's scenes. The flea was a nod to a scene in the original Star Wars movie where Obi-Wan mentions having a flea in his ear. The cameo was a clever way to pay homage to the franchise's history and add a touch of humor to the film. Many fans have speculated that the flea was added in post-production as a digital effect, but it was actually a practical effect created using a puppet. The puppet was operated by a team of skilled puppeteers who worked tirelessly to bring the flea to life on screen. The attention to detail in creating the flea was impressive, with the puppet featuring intricate details like tiny hairs and realistic movements. While the flea may have been a small detail in the movie, it was a fun addition for fans to spot and appreciate. The cameo is a testament to the love and dedication that the filmmakers have for the Star Wars franchise and its fans. It's these little touches that make the movies so enjoyable to watch and re-watch, and keep fans coming back for more. 🐜🎬👀3. How the Flea Cameo in Star Wars Became a TraditionThe flea cameo in Star Wars has become a tradition since the original trilogy. 🪲🎥 The first appearance was in Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, where a flea-like creature was seen on the back of one of the characters. 🤔 Fans were curious about the creature's origin and it was revealed to be a small toy from the film's sound designer, Ben Burtt. 🔊 Burtt also created the iconic sounds of R2-D2 and Chewbacca. 👨‍👧 His daughter, who was a toddler at the time, had a toy flea that inspired the creature's design. 👀 Since then, the flea has made appearances in other Star Wars films, including The Force Awakens and Rogue One. 🤝 It has become a tradition for the sound department to include the flea cameo as a nod to Burtt's contribution to the franchise. 👏 Fans have come to appreciate the small Easter egg and look forward to spotting it in each new Star Wars film.4. 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Here are some hidden meanings behind it: 🔍 The flea represents the Force, which can be small but powerful. 🔍 It symbolizes Obi-Wan's ability to adapt and survive in any situation. 🔍 The flea also represents the idea of sacrifice, as Obi-Wan gives up his comfort to complete his mission. Some fans speculate that the flea cameo was a nod to the book "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" by Richard Bach. 🔍 In the book, the main character is a seagull who learns to fly for the joy of it, not just for survival. 🔍 This could be a parallel to Obi-Wan's character, who fights not just to survive but for the greater good. Another theory is that the flea represents the concept of "the butterfly effect." 🔍 This idea suggests that small actions can have big consequences. 🔍 Obi-Wan's seemingly insignificant cameo could have a larger impact on the story than we realize. Overall, the flea cameo may seem like a small detail, but it holds deeper meanings for the character of Obi-Wan and the Star Wars universe.6. The Impact of Flea Cameos on the Star Wars Fan Community Flea cameos in Star Wars movies have had a significant impact on the fan community. Fans love spotting the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist in the films. Flea's appearances add an element of surprise and excitement to the movies. His cameos also generate buzz and discussion among fans. Flea has appeared in three Star Wars movies: The Last Jedi, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and Rogue One. In The Last Jedi, Flea played a Resistance soldier. In Solo, he played a character named "Resistance Trooper" In Rogue One, he played a Rebel Alliance soldier. Flea's love for Star Wars is well-known, and his cameos are a testament to his fandom. He has stated that he would have played any role in the movies, no matter how small. Flea's passion for the franchise is infectious and has inspired many fans. His cameos have also introduced new fans to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. In conclusion, Flea's cameos have had a positive impact on the Star Wars fan community. They add an element of surprise and excitement to the movies. They generate buzz and discussion among fans. They showcase Flea's love for the franchise and inspire others to become fans. 7. What Obi-Wan's Flea Cameo Tells Us About the Franchise's Attention to DetailObi-Wan's flea cameo in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones may seem insignificant, but it's a testament to the franchise's attention to detail. The flea was included as a nod to the original trilogy's use of practical effects. It also shows the care put into creating the film's world, even down to the smallest details. Additionally, it adds to the realism of the scene, as fleas are a common occurrence in real life. Overall, the inclusion of Obi-Wan's flea cameo may seem like a small detail, but it speaks volumes about the level of care and attention to detail that goes into creating the Star Wars universe. 👌🌟🚀 In conclusion, Obi-Wan's flea cameo is a fun Star Wars tradition that has been around for decades. It adds a touch of humor to the films and shows the attention to detail put into the production. 🐛 Fans have enjoyed spotting the little insect in various scenes, and it has become a beloved Easter egg. It's a testament to the creativity and playfulness of the Star Wars team. 🌟 So next time you watch a Star Wars film, keep an eye out for Obi-Wan's flea. It's a small but delightful addition to the galaxy far, far away. 🪲 https://fleatreatment.uk/obi-wans-flea-cameo-fun-star-wars-tradition/?_unique_id=648317bd3ef12
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