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dianethx 
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Date Posted: 2/12/07 8:55am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-5 -- 11-Feb-2007
I liked that Obi-Wan was so concerned with the braid. Typical kid thing. The class sounds interesting. I hope Qui-Gon makes him go to it.

Good job

 

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EGKenobi 
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Date Posted: 2/12/07 3:17pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-5 -- 11-Feb-2007
Good fic.

Can I be PM'd when it's updated?

Many thanks

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judsta36 
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Date Posted: 2/12/07 3:17pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-5 -- 11-Feb-2007
Poor Obi, still a kid in some eyes!

I can see Obi being shocked when suggesting that the braid be unwound - I suppose it would be like having a famous person shake hands with you and never wanting to wash it!

 

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Master_Tigris_Leigh 
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Date Posted: 2/15/07 11:17pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-5 -- 11-Feb-2007
I love your stories. love I was so happy to see that you had started another one! I can't wait for the next part.

 

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ardavenport 
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Date Posted: 2/19/07 7:35pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-5 -- 11-Feb-2007
Valairy_Scot: Thanks! Yes, class will be fun. [face_michief]

NabooPop: Thanks!

Fifilla: Thanks for the reply! Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan will learn some interesting things from Master Guiyusinth. happy

Gkilkenny: Thank-you! happy I was thinking that Guiyusinth would be a grandmotherly character.

earlybird-obi-wan: Thanks much. Aaaaah, I've run into hair details, so Obi-Wan must have them sometimes, too, especially with that lock of hair in back.

Veloz: Thank-you! Nooooo, Qui-Gon won't be much help getting out of that training. He will see more of Guiyusinth.

dianethx: Thanks! Ah, yes, Master Guiyusinth's training will come up. mischief

EGKenobi: Thank-you! happy

judsta36: Well, Obi-Wan is only fourteen, and a Padawan, so he still has some growing up to do. And he would want to hang on to that moment when Qui-Gon tied his braid, even if it did look strange the first time. Thanks for reading!

Master_Tigris_Leigh: Thanks very much! happy

 

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Date Posted: 2/19/07 7:52pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-5 -- 11-Feb-2007 - Date Edited: 2/19/07 7:52pm (1 edits total) Edited By: ardavenport


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Nothing in the room moved.

The floor was connected to the walls. . . .
. . . .was connected to the holo-window. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . was connected to the table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . was connected to the floor cushions. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . was connected to the two Jedi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . who sat silently facing each other, simultaneously oblivious and aware of everything.

They almost always began their mornings this way. Variation only came when they traveled together away from the Temple or when the Council had sent Qui-Gon twice on a mission alone. Obi-Wan would wake and rise early. By the time he was washed and dressed, Qui-Gon would be at the door to his room and they would settle on the floor cushions and begin their meditation together.

When he had first been on probation for leaving the Order and defying Qui-Gon on Melida/Daan, Qui-Gon would speak during these sessions, leading Obi-Wan through the subtleties of the Force, guiding him though the images and feelings that emerged through the mediation. Now, Qui-Gon only spoke when he wanted Obi-Wan’s attention on a particular detail of the Force. They usually began and sat together silently. Often Obi-Wan would open his door at the moment when Qui-Gon arrived. He would come in and they would begin without saying anything at all.

Obi-Wan's morning meditation would generally span anything he had learned the day before, playing it in his mind, burrowing into the details that he might have seen, but had not understood.

This morning, his thoughts recalled the escape from the castle on Zunus. He felt the trace memory of that deep connection to the Force that he had shared with Qui-Gon and the others. It hovered in the air around him, an aftertaste of what had been. He stayed relaxed, accepting that he wanted to recreate that connection, but knowing that to grasp for it would drive it away. Instead, he concentrated on how he drew the Force to him now; it was a murky shadow compared to the full intensity of action and motion on Zunus, but he had felt what it would be, with time.

Sitting on a floor cushion across the table from him, Qui-Gon's breathing changed, a signal that they were nearly done. As always, Qui-Gon was Obi-Wan's standard, his goal, a nearby pool of calm strength in the Force. Obi-Wan could feel the slow changes in himself since his return to the Jedi, his own strength growing with his ability to emulate his Master. They opened their eyes together.

They stood and stretched together. Then Obi-Wan put the blue, floor cushions back under the low table, while Qui-Gon picked up their robes. He handed the much smaller brown robe to Obi-Wan. As they put them on Obi-Wan realized for the first time that Qui-Gon was not wearing his lightsaber. He stared, his robe half on.

Seeing that his apprentice was staring at the empty spot on his belt, Qui-Gon sighed.

"My lightsaber became. . . . unsuitable. It would seem that we will be building our lightsabers together," he explained, his voice resigned. Sure that there had to be much more than this thin explanation, Obi-Wan continued to stare, but Qui-Gon said no more. Obi-Wan hastily pulled his robe on and followed him out the door of his plain beige room.

They walked down the softly lit hallway of entryways and doors. Some of Obi-Wan’s neighbors also emerged from their rooms and went with them. They exchanged minor, nondescript morning greetings. They met a couple more Jedi at the intersection at the end of the hall. They all flowed around the huge, potted plant in the middle to go to the stairwell to descend to the level of the meal hall.

A couple of quiet conversations started up as they went down. Obi-Wan saw one of his neighbors look twice toward Qui-Gon's belt, but she said nothing.

The meal hall was not too crowded. They joined the line at the counter; the droids had prepared a variety of choices common to most species. Everyone served themselves. Anything that might be toxic to some species were further back down the line, and a few Jedi of very uncommon species or specific needs were served separately.

Qui-Gon very predictably chose a bowl of boiled grains, nuts and dried muja fruit, a small vegetable juice and water. Obi-Wan had mixed fresh fruit cubes, fesha paste on a large piece of sweet-bread, julaberries and water.

They were halfway through the meal when Qui-Gon announced to Obi-Wan that they would be attending Master Guiyusinth's training with Semko that afternoon. Obi-Wan silently groaned and wondered if Qui-Gon had actually met Eclin's former Master or just responded to a message. Qui-Gon raised his eyebrows at his expression.

"I thought I was attentive on our last mission," he explained.

"You were, Obi-Wan. Exceptionally so. But we can all benefit from another person's knowledge. And I wish to participate in Semko's training." Obi-Wan kept his unhappiness to himself this time. Since she had been Eclin's Master perhaps she was not usually as patronizing and intrusive she had seemed the day before.

Qui-Gon slid a small, flat data screen across their table to him before continuing eating. Obi-Wan looked down at it, then thumbed through the screens of text. Except for a little free time after the third and last meals of the day, Qui-Gon had schedule much of their time together, for the next eight days. After that, the calendar was 'unspecified'.

Obi-Wan pressed his lips together. Was that how long Qui-Gon expected him to need to build his lightsaber? For both of them? And after that. . . .

Illum.

They would go to the cave Temple at Illum to find the crystals to complete their lightsabers. Much was rumored among Initiates about that sacred place on its frozen world, a place strong enough in the Force to test any Jedi. Sometimes Jedi endured their Trials for knighting there. The simple things sensed in a meditation were small, ephemeral glimpses compared to the frightening insights that might descend through a Jedi on Illum.

Eight days.

If Qui-Gon thinks I'm ready.

Obi-Wan looked down at the 'unspecified' on the calendar. It could still be longer, depending on how well he did. In the meantime, he would spend nearly all his time with Qui-Gon. Neither one of them could be sent on missions until their sabers were finished. Even during his probation, they only occasionally spent entire days together when they were at the Temple.

He trained with Qui-Gon every day, meditation in the morning, seminars and physical training in the afternoon, and they discussed his other daily learning after the last meal. Sometimes they went to the Archives or the gardens or the ancient parts of the Temple. But much of the rest of his time was spent in his own studies or training with other Padawans or performing minor duties at the Temple. Sometimes they socialized, but Obi-Wan always declined any invitations while he was on probation.

When they finished eating, Obi-Wan left the dining hall with Qui-Gon amidst the groups of other Jedi coming and going.

Qui-Gon went down a wide corridor to a stairwell and they descended several levels. Obi-Wan recognized the way. They were headed toward the training arenas. When they arrived, Qui-Gon went to one of the smaller rooms.

They entered a gray, eight-sided room with a circular floor pattern and an artificial skylight. Obi-Wan had never been in it before. It was reserved for Jedi Knights. And their Padawans. An amazing array of mounted lightsabers covered seven of the walls. He had never seen such a display, never known that it existed. Initiates trained with several dozen types of lightsabers in the creche before they were assigned a training weapon or the older Initiates built their own. But this collection far exceeded that.

"This is the Room of Sabers," Qui-Gon announced. "These sabers were left behind by Jedi who have passed on to the Force. And we will train with them to test our choices for our own lightsabers."

Qui-Gon went to the center of the room and turned left. Holding his hand out before him, he slowly passed it before him as he walked. He bent down and picked a lightsaber from the bottom row on the wall. He activated it. A bright, blue blade snapped into existence. Stepping away from the wall, he twirled it, swung it about and lunged a few times. Apparently satisfied, he returned to the room's center, facing Obi-Wan.

“We will begin with the simplest form of synchrony,” he stated.

Obi-Wan nodded. He took his place before his Master, feet shoulder width apart. He closed his eyes and breathed in slowly, letting the Force flow through him, so that he could feel it in himself, connecting through the floor, the rest of the room and Qui-Gon. He opened his eyes.

Qui-Gon ignited the lightsaber. He brought it up before him, a bright blue vertical line of energy. Then he swung it downward and forward.

Left side. Right side. Whirl around. Down. Qui-Gon swiftly stepped through the stances and moves of the form, the blur of the lightsaber blade coming within a finger’s width of Obi-Wan’s body.

Obi-Wan kept perfectly still, in synchrony with Qui-Gon. He felt the flow of the Force, from his Master, to himself. He knew exactly where he was and where the blade would go, even during the parts of the form when the attacker struck randomly.

Qui-Gon finished. They bowed to each other.

Qui-Gon turned the lightsaber hilt around and handed it to Obi-Wan, then he stepped back and closed his eyes.

Obi-Wan bowed as he accepted it, but he was suddenly nervous. Qui-Gon had selected this lightsaber. Its body was fatter than Obi-Wan's old one, the nubbly black grip unfamiliar in his hand.

Qui-Gon opened his eyes, ready for Obi-Wan to began.

Obi-Wan hesitated. He stepped back, igniting the lightsaber and began testing it as Qui-Gon had. His Master waited patiently while he swept the blade before him and back. He could feel its weight, the energy of the blade becoming a part of him through the Force. It didn't feel as natural as his old saber had, but the right connection was there, the one that made a lightsaber special to a Jedi's senses. It was said that even a person entirely untrained would feel it instantly as long as they had the potential of a Jedi. Lightsaber technology had evolved over the millennia to be the natural weapon of a Jedi or anyone Force sensitive.

Obi-Wan finished his tests and took his place before Qui-Gon, who had not moved or even changed his expression.

The blue lightsaber blade hummed, its ominous drone rising and falling with each swing. The exercise came easily to him. Obi-Wan had been doing this with Qui-Gon almost every day of his probation. He executed his part of the form nearly as quickly as his Master now. Qui-Gon remained the silent, still half of the exercise, his presence as sure and reliable a part of the form as Obi-Wan’s movements.

They took turns through all the forms of synchrony, each one increasing in complexity with the unarmed person now moving with the attacker.

After those, Qui-Gon told Obi-Wan to select his own lightsaber.

He looked about at the daunting array of choices. Qui-Gon smiled next to him.

A little annoyed by the smug expression on the older man's bearded face, Obi-Wan picked the wall opposite from the one Qui-Gon had selected. Looking up and down the mounted lightsabers, he spotted one with a gold emitter shroud, a silver and gold body and a large, yellow activation switch. He picked it up out of its cradle and strode back to Qui-Gon, but he knew after only a few steps that he didn't like the feel of the grip. From Qui-Gon's mild and knowing expression, Obi-Wan was sure that his Master already knew, too.

How could he know?

"Are you satisfied with your choice?"

Obi-Wan hefted the gold and silver saber. It felt too heavy.

"No," he admitted.

"Because you selected it only with your eyes, Obi-Wan," Qui-Gon instructed. Belatedly, Obi-Wan remembered what Qui-Gon had said about the lightsaber choosing him. "We will move on to the next forms with these," he pointed at Obi-Wan's lightsaber with the one he had chosen. "After that I will show you how to choose better."

Obi-Wan unhappily looked back at him, but Qui-Gon only shook his head. "There is still something to be learned from this one, even if it is not ideal for you. And there may be times when you will be forced to fight with a weapon that is not your own. You must learn to adapt."

Feeling a little better, he stepped back and activated the new lightsaber. The blade was green and it hummed and thrummed as Obi-Wan adjusted to it, feeling for that right balance with the Force.

They executed several single person forms together. The moves were elementary, but they mirrored each other’s swings and lunges, each using the Force to anticipate and move with the other; they worked together.

Qui-Gon seemed satisfied by the exercises. They put the two lightsabers back in their places, then Qui-Gon laid his hand on Obi-Wan's shoulder and led him to the center of the room.

"Now, think about your own lightsaber, how it felt in your hand, how the blade moved when you did, how the Force flowed through you, through it," Qui-Gon instructed. "Close your eyes."

Obi-Wan recalled his old saber. His fingers curled around its imaginary hilt. He supposed that there had been nothing special about it. The hilt had been very plain silver with a textured grip, a polished, cylindrical emitter shroud and black activation switch, but he had known every part of it. When he concentrated properly, without strain, he could feel the Force flowing through himself to the blade, strengthening it.

"Now extend your hand, and choose," Qui-Gon's voice told hm.

Obi-Wan raised his arm. He could feel the room, the lightsabers like a regular pattern of after-images on the insides of his eyelids. His breathing slow, he again imagined his hand around his old saber. Several lightsabers, on either side of him seemed to brighten. He sharpened the impression of his old lightsaber in his hand, hoping to thin down the choices to one, but they multiplied. The brighter lightsabers grew, paling and distorting the regular pattern around him. The more he tried to focus on one the worse it got until the lightsabers around him felt like one glowing, muddy mess.

Frustrated, Obi-Wan began to drop his arm.

Qui-Gon's large hands covered his shoulders and Obi-Wan froze.

"You are focusing too much on finding the best one for you. None of them are that." Qui-Gon's voice was close to his ear, his breath still a little grainy and fruity from breakfast. "Only the lightsaber you build will choose you. We will try many of these. When you select one, it is only for a time, when you learn from it and then choose another."

Obi-Wan steadied himself. Qui-Gon stepped back away from him. Obi-Wan turned, walking toward a wall on his right. It wasn't any better than any other direction, but limiting his focus to one wall seemed to keep the muddle of images from getting worse. His eyes still closed, he passed his hand before him. He could still discern which lightsabers were brighter through the hazy muddle in his mind and he reached up and picked one on his right. He turned around, letting his breath out and opening his eyes.

"Are you satisfied with your choice?" Qui-Gon asked when he returned to the center of the room. Obi-Wan looked down at the saber for the first time. It was mostly black with silver accents on the pommel and emitter ends and a purple activation switch. It felt lighter than the first one.

"I think I would like to try it out," he answered. Qui-Gon seemed pleased, and while his Master made his own choice, Obi-Wan activated the saber's blue blade.


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Valairy_Scot 
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Date Posted: 2/19/07 8:23pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
A lot of stuff happening in this chapter, even if the action is limited. A very nice insight into the Jedi and lightsabers.

Obi-Wan so trying to measure up to Qui-Gon, and beginning to see that time will teach him much of what he is striving for.

Very nice.

 

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Fifilla 
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Date Posted: 2/19/07 11:05pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
Very nice chapter!

I loved the many little descriptions in it like this one:
Qui-Gon's voice was close to his ear, his breath still a little grainy and fruity from breakfast.

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Veloz 
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Date Posted: 2/20/07 7:37am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
I loved this applause

One would think choosing a lightsaber would be a trivial thing, but the whole process u describe seems possible and makes a lot of sense... for me as i read this i kept hearing Obi Wan's comment in AOTC "This weapon is your life!"... indeed, the significance of the lightsaber just seems great.

Wonderful update, i look forward to the next one grin

Tnx a lot for the pm happy peace

 

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EGKenobi 
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Date Posted: 2/20/07 7:48am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
Excellent update.

I like Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan's interactions. You've woven the story brilliantly.

EG

 

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Date Posted: 2/20/07 8:42am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
Thanks for your PM nice update and insight in the making and choosing of a lightsaber.

 

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Date Posted: 2/20/07 7:43pm Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007


Well done you made the choosing of a light sabre an intricate part of being a Jedi. After all their lightsabre is their most important possession. cool

 

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Date Posted: 2/21/07 6:41am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
I liked the insights about the Jedi and their lightsabers. I also liked the portrayal of Qui-Gon and Obi-wan's relationship - its rocky, new and uncertain.

 

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Master_Tigris_Leigh 
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Date Posted: 2/23/07 12:38am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
Lovely piece, as usual. The way you write Jedi daily life seems so natural.

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Can't wait until the next part!

 

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ardavenport 
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Date Posted: 2/25/07 8:19am Subject: RE: The Heart of the Jedi -- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, JA -- Parts 1-6 -- 19-Feb-2007
Valairy_Scot: Thank-you! Yes, this has just about every stray thought about Jedi and their lightsbers that I could think of. And there's more. wink

Fifilla: Thanks! Yes, I like those little details; when people are physically next to each other, little things turn up that you don't think of until they happen.

Veloz: Thanks! I suppose Obi-Wan must have heard "This weapon is your life!" many times from his elders. happy

EGKenobi: Thank-you, and thanks for the reply!

earlybird-obi-wan: Thanks for the reply! Aaaah lightsaber choosing is serious business.

Gkilkenny: Thank-you! Yes, this really is the story and Jedi and their lightsabers. happy

ctt: Glad you liked it! Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are fun to write when they're still not sure and still learning new things about each other.

Master_Tigris_Leigh: Thanks very much! On one of the discussion threads in Resources I wrote quite a lot of detail of what I thought an 'average' day was for Qui-Gon or Obi-Wan at the Temple. I finally found a story where I could put all that stuff.


 

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