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Obi-Wan Kenobi ([personal profile] hadthehighground) wrote2016-06-01 10:58 am
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-03-24 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Qui-Gon kept his composure at the revelation. He'd known that Maul somehow his battle with Obi-Wan at least long enough to try to pull Ezra over to the dark side. Still, to learn that the former Sith continued to be a source of horror for Obi-Wan over the years tore at him. Didn't his Padawan deserve some peace?]

How?
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-03-25 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Qui-Gon remained silent, lost in his own thoughts while Obi-Wan explained the situation and pulled the darksaber out of the chest. His situation matched Qui-Gon's own love lost, Tahl: how he'd defied the Council in absconding with his young Padawan at the behest of premonitions in nightmares, the secretive relationship between the two, and the violent nature of both women's deaths.]

[It's enough to make one think that these outcomes were a form of punishment rather than the will of the all-encompassing Force.]

[He closed his eyes and heavily sighed. He could chastise the other man and remind him that attachment was--supposedly--the crux of weakness for a Jedi and an invitation to fall to the dark side... but who was he kidding? He'd known about Obi-Wan's feelings for the Duchess during that mission so many years ago and the fling that ultimately arose. Still, he willingly turned a blind eye. After all, he'd warned a younger Obi-Wan once prior with Siri, using his own far too raw pain from losing Tahl as an example. At the time, he wanted to protect the boy. With Satine, he wanted to allow Obi-Wan the chance to make his own mistakes and see them through. It was part of letting him mature.]

[Maybe Qui-Gon had been right in not wanting Obi-Wan to grow up. Not if it meant this much sorrow.]

[He couldn't even remark on his surprise at the fabled darksaber floating before his former Padawan. The pain, denoted by a drizzle starting to patter against the window, was too prominent.]


I'm sorry for your loss, Obi-Wan.

[The words tasted bitter on his tongue; he'd been saying them far too often.]
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-04-12 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
If his goal was to take over Mandalore anyway, then I sincerely doubt Satine would have escaped unscathed, regardless of her affiliation with you.

[As he's proven time and time again, Maul reveled in his ruthlessness, celebrating every evil victory and every vicious notch he carved into his belt. Satine's death and the impact it had on Obi-Wan was just a bonus.]

Her death is not on your hands, but on his.
Edited 2017-04-12 20:11 (UTC)
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-04-23 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
It's something to take comfort in.

[Qui-Gon falls silent, unsure of what else to say. His policy has always been to speak what was on his mind and heart, but both are filled with sadness for Obi-Wan. So, he works with what he has and reaches over to place his hand on Obi-Wan's.]

She wouldn't want you to hold onto this heartache.
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-04-26 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Remember where we come from, Obi-Wan. We've undergone decades of training and lecture in how to repress and release emotion. That isn't a mindset easily changed, despite your willingness to do so.

[He avoids delving into his many disagreements with how the Jedi Order handled matters of the heart. Obi-Wan already knows all too well how Qui-Gon feels about such things, and there's no need to beat a dead space horse.]

This is an arduous road, like the many others you've already traveled. Don't rush your progress and allow yourself the time to think about how you feel and why you feel that way.

Only then will you be able to heal. Only then will Satine truly become a source of courage and rather than only pain.
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-05-01 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
Because the Order is your life, Obi-Wan.

[...Was. Was his life.]

[The Jedi Order is no more, not here in Empatheias, and not back home for Obi-Wan, either. It's a sobering reality that is so farfetched that Qui-Gon has to remind himself constantly that this is the fate of the people and code he'd grown to love with every fiber of his being.]


Would you have been able to leave it all behind for her? Would you have been able to throw away everything you've ever known without resenting her for it in the long run?

Be honest with yourself.

[Qui-Gon is careful not to accuse Obi-Wan of anything. The man in front of him is his own person capable of making his own decisions, and Qui-Gon can't judge him for said decisions. Instead, his words are meant to guide Obi-Wan into considering other aspects that aren't always explored when it comes to rather messy affairs of the heart. Aspects that Qui-Gon has had time to think about himself, following his own brush with love and how it could have interfered with his own life in the Order.]
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[personal profile] sithkabobed 2017-05-01 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
[He's known Obi-Wan for long enough to tell when he's given due thought to a predicament and, even though this question is one that requires sessions upon sessions of meditation in itself, he trusts that the foundation has been set.]

And she understood that, just as she understood your feelings for her.

You both knew you cared for one another up until the end. That alone is an immense comfort.