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The Jedi Order in Star Wars Canon - Part I by gffa
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars: Rebels
30 Dec 2019
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An organized referencing of Jedi lore, tradition, culture, teachings, Temples, and sayings in Star Wars canon. Sorted by themes and motifs to hopefully better serve as a way to see what we actually know about who they were.
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- Part 1 of Jedi Culture and Teachings in Canon
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- English
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Bookmarked by kBlueyes
19 Mar 2026
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Lomari Barko, Imay Shiralla and Zodho Chas try to create a coherent documentary for their class 'Creating a Documentary' in Coruscant University, Only to be blindsided by the sheer chaos that is the Jedi.
Lightsabers, chaotic younglings, philosophy lessons and floating people are only a small part of what their documentary unveils.
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Bookmarked by kBlueyes
19 Mar 2026
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Never Alone - Rewrite by Tea
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
05 Sep 2025
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Moments throughout Obi-Wan's life if he was able to see and interact with the dead. How would it change events of his life and his relationships.
I have decided to rewrite this story, I felt there was more I could add to the stories of Obi-Wan Kenobi's dead. I am not taking down the original, so if you liked that one, it will still be available to read.
Bookmarked by kBlueyes
05 Mar 2026
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Sometimes the Force throws you back in time to fix your galaxy. And sometimes, when it's not *quite* satisfied with your level of work, it throws you back again.
And again.
And again.
But it gives you more help each time, as obviously you need it.
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Bookmarked by kBlueyes
19 Feb 2026
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“You know if you stare any longer you’re going to be drooling.”
Obi-Wan ignored Quin as he looked down at his phone, focusing intently on it as he changed his music to something with a quicker beat as he jabbed his thumb at the button to turn up the speed on his treadmill, ignoring the heat in his cheeks as Quin stared at him with a knowing look.
“He’s like fifty, Obes,” Quin informed him—as if Obi-Wan wasn’t aware that the man was definitely older than he was—and Obi-Wan huffed.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Obi-Wan muttered, “And also, he’s forty-two.”
Obi-Wan knows that it's rude to stare when people are just trying to work out—and God knows that he's judged others harshly for doing the very same to him before he'd found himself in an expensive building with its own gym—but there's something about the man that the office had dubbed 'hot divorcee' that makes something stir in Obi-Wan's gut.
Something that he definitely shouldn't follow, no matter how tempting it is.
Which works, until it doesn't.
Bookmarked by kBlueyes
12 Feb 2026
