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naboosands · 1 year
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Perhaps you are the one who has changed.
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Nahdar: Was that Grievous?
Kit: I hope so.
Nahdar: What?! Why?
Kit: Because otherwise there’s another giant four-armed cyborg with an obsession with killing Jedi and collecting their Lightsabers.
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veny-many · 1 year
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Mace: It's a miracle, Kit is swimming, with his full clothes on!
Plo: No, look at them. He have little Nahdar there, so he needed to constraint his instinct to protect his young padawan's innocent.
Kit: So, my padawan! Now it will be a good time for you to go to bed!
Nahdar: Okay, Master! See you in tomorrow!(jumps out from water and leaves)
Kit:
Kit: (Throws out all of his clothes)
Plo: Now we have free Kit.
Mace: Kark(headache)
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prettyacademia00 · 14 hours
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aquatic people in the jedi temple
considering the wide variety of species in the jedi temple, there are definitely bound to be a range of needs by each, such as aquatic people, nocturnal people, blind individuals (like the miraluka), those with other disabilities, etc. as such, there's probably accommodations for each of them.
headcanon then: there's an area of the temple that is like a massive manmade pool, or multiple pools, where the community of aquatic species lives in, having their respective sleeping quarters in pods along the "walls" of the pool, and an area in the middle for other recreational or educational purposes
the exterior of the pool has a hallway outside of water that goes around and connects to each room, and maybe each room has a window that is like a pocket that connects the area with air to the water like a tiny ship moon pool and the aquatic person can peek out their "window" to speak with the land people
the central area of the pool has spaces for eating, recreational purposes, classrooms, and meditation spaces, all of this so that those who are made for water can relax, eat, sleep, and do their day-to-day tasks and hobbies comfortably
still, not all are the same, which means the tech that they used in the mon cala episodes in sw:tcw were developed, or simply advanced, by the jedi for the sake of having land species hang out with their friends and lineage members underwater, or there are a lot of oxygen "bubbles" for them to use
this is especially great when thinking about aquatic species forgetting about their need for water, since they're technically supposed to be in water at all times, and i can imagine land species jedi hanging out with their aquatic friends, masters, or padawans above water, noticing that they're dehydrated, and then dragging them to the pools as they grab an underwater suit or mask
picture this: padawan bant eerin being super focused on her studies and not paying attention to her health needs for the moment, and obi-wan pulls her and her (waterproof) study materials into the pools to chill and study underwater
padawan nahdar and kit meditating together in the center of the pools, or practicing with their specially-made lightsabers for underwater combat
jedi knights and masters visiting aquatic younglings and playing with them in the water before they're fully adjusted to being out of water
just a space made for the respective needs of all jedi!
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fandom-friday · 8 months
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A murderous (and talkative) legacy by Dom_Avner. (https://archiveofourown.org/works/33966823/chapters/84473797) Star Wars. Seven year old Anakin Skywalker finds an old protocol droid and sets out to fix it. At the age of nine he’s finally able to turn it on. HK-47 is now back online! Mayhem and shenanigans ensue! And the timeline will never be the same! I really enjoyed this one and actually need to go back and catch up to it. The world building and character development is really good.
This concept? EVERYTHING. CHAOTIC. Like THIS is the sort of "Crack Taken Seriously" I LIIIIVEEEE FOR. I can only imagine the shenanigans (well at least until I read this), but GALAXY, BE WARNED. I can only imagine the amount of face-palms, Wilhelm screams, and general mayhem that this alternate universe will cause. Thanks so much for sending it in!
Participate in Fandom Friday to show your favorite creators from this week some love! :)
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elijones94 · 5 months
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💥 Next to Obi-Wan Kenobi, Kit Fisto is my favorite Jedi Master. The “Lair of Grievous” episode of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” is among my favorites episodes in the animated series. After witnessing the death of his former Padawan, Nabdar Vebb, Fisto duels General Grievous (my favorite “Star Wars” villain). It’s interesting that Kit Fisto can easily take on Grievous in a lightsaber duel. 🌊
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R-t9GlT9qmk&pp=ygUda2l0IGZpc3RvIHZzIGdlbmVyYWwgZ3JpZXZvdXM%3D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uRnrAOOE05A&pp=ygUda2l0IGZpc3RvIHZzIGdlbmVyYWwgZ3JpZXZvdXM%3D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f_4RWzwljl4&pp=ygUda2l0IGZpc3RvIHZzIGdlbmVyYWwgZ3JpZXZvdXM%3D
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How many AUs can I come up with? Who knows! Let’s find out >:3
AU where Nahdar Vebb, Barriss Offree and Ahsoka Tano are a trio. They’re all best friends and support one another. 
Nahdar and Barriss were friends first, and she brought Ahsoka into the mix during the war. In this AU, Kit Fisto, obviously, still has his padawan and Nahdar Vebb isn’t rocketed to knighthood so soon. 
Nahdar and Barriss bond over learning force healing, and they lean on one another when the war becomes too much for either teenager to handle. They both help Ahsoka learn how to cope with war, and even teach her a thing or two about force healing. 
Nahdar doesn’t die, because he’s still got Kit’s influence in his life instead of the war. Barriss doesn’t fall, because she leans on Nahdar about the horrors of war. They’re the same age, if anyone would get it: he would. 
Ahsoka, in turn, gets Barriss and Nahdar to let loose every now and again. She complains about Anakin all the time. The two are shocked at her flippancy, but after some coaxing, the senior padawans are willing to let off some steam in regard to their masters. 
Just....teenagers being teenagers. In the midst of a war they didn’t actually sign up for...just let them have this tiny corner of friendship and joy that the galaxy can leave alone. Just for a little while longer.
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cjvarte · 1 year
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Databank A-Z: Valorum-Vassek (Canon)
Source: "Star Wars Helmet Collection 64" is the sixty-fourth issue of the Canon reference magazine titled Star Wars Helmet Collection, published by De Agostini, and released on June 13, 2018. The issue includes a 1:5 scale replica of Captain Rex's helmet.
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If Nahdar Vebb & R6-H5/Ar-Six were in Angry Birds Star Wars. Kit Fisto's fellow flock!
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ad-cn · 2 months
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I could probably like understand some intentions better if I rewatched some episodes but like. That's the thing. I shouldn't need to rewatch episodes to get know what their value in the overall story is.
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naboosands · 1 year
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Poll time!
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Nahdar: When manga characters add a little heart to their speech... I wish I could do that
Bant: You can
Bant: Just put a little love in your voice, or smile
Bant: People hear it
Kit:
Kit: Moan-
Bant: No
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mightyjane · 4 months
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jedi june 2024 — 30 instances of jedi bonding day 7: kit fisto & nahdar vebb
the clone wars, 1.10 lair of grievous
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kanansdume · 2 years
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So that was fun, now I want stories about actual Jedi instead of characters who leave and/or betray the Jedi.
Give me Kit Fisto during Nahdar Vebb's Padawan years.
Agen Kolar and Eeth Koth go on an adventure together.
Shaak Ti connecting with the clones on Kamino.
Luminara Unduli and Barriss Offee.
Yoda as a youngling.
Plo Koon as a Padawan.
Quinlan Vos getting into shenanigans at literally any point in his life.
Depa Billaba and Mace Windu.
Stass Allie learning Force healing so we can get a firmer worldbuilding answer on what that even is.
Really dip into the deep deep well that is the Jedi and explore characters that could use some actual exploring and show us everyday Jedi life for once.
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supersaiyanjedi14 · 4 months
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For Jedi June, I give you the Old Jedi Order, naturally as a companion to my NJO collection.
Characters under the cut.
Row 1: Yoda, Mace Windu, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Plo Koon, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Saesee Tiin, Shaak Ti, Kit Fisto, Agen Kolar, Depa Billaba, Stass Allie, Anakin Skywalker
Row 2: Oppo Rancissis, Eeth Koth, Adi Gallia, Even Piell, Yarael Poof, Yaddle, Coleman Kcaj, Coleman Trebor, Micah Gillet, Tyvokka, Syfo-Dias, Jocasta Nu
Row 3: Qui-Gon Jinn, Tholme, An'ya Kuro aka The Dark Woman, T'ra Saa, Tera Sinube, Cin Drallig, Anoon Bondara, Ima-Gun-Di, Tsui Choi, Pablo-Jill, Eno Cordova, Sharad Hett, Cere Junda, Feemor
Row 4: Rahm Kota, Hala, Arligan Zey, Ronhar Kim, Voolvif Monn, Foul Moudama, Roron Corobb, Tiplar, Tiplee, "Bob", Jaro Tapal, B'ink Utrila, Baylan Skoll, Jerec
Row 5: Quinlan Vos, Siri Tachi, Luminara Undili, Bant Eerin, K'kruhk, Nejaa Halcyon, Qu Rahn, Kento Marek, Mallie Marek, Kelleran Beq, Ferroda, Roth-Del Masona, Lissarkh, Jazer R'inoka (OC)
Row 6: Aayla Secura, A'sharad Hett, Ferus Olin, Jax Pavan, Bultar Swan, Sian Jeisel, Lorana Jinzler, Tarr Seirr, Ameesa Darys, Falon Grey, Rissa Mano, Serra Keto, Nahdar Vebb, Bardan Jusik
Row 7: Ahsoka Tano, Barriss Offee, Etain Tur-Mukan, Trilla Sundri, Zule Xiss, Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy "Scout", Whie Malreaux, Cal Kestis, Caleb Dume, Ephalline "F" Kinema, Sha'a Gi, Kalifa, Jinx, O-mer
credit for my pixels here.
@jedijunejune
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gffa · 2 years
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SO WHAT ARE JEDI HEALERS LIKE IN CANON? The subtitle of this project was literally, “Started making it.  Had a breakdown.  Bon appetite.” because Star Wars lore is a mess of about five distinctly separate continuities and hardly anything has been devoted to this particular niche of Jedi worldbuilding.  I spent a few hours hunting down sources, most of which were just one or two lines, at most a whole entire single paragraph! of information, and not much on how Force healing actually works. This is fair, primarily the Force is about the emotions the user puts into it, that’s the core, central theme of what the Force means to Star Wars worldbuilding, rather than nitpicking details about hard rules of how it works.  Further, the Force isn’t full of hard and fast rules on a bigger scale, it depends on the person, it depends on their mood, it depends on whether it’s a Tuesday or a Friday, because it’s about serving core themes, not about serving a system of magical rules. That said, here’s what we know of Jedi Healers specifically in canon, both as a group within the Jedi Order and as an ability of the Force.  This post will mix together Legends and Disney/Lucasfilm canon, as well as include RPG books that are not meant to be sources of canon, because the whole point of this is to give worldbuilders some tools to start with, should you want!  HAVE SOME FUN WITH IT, PICK OUT WHAT YOU LIKE, AND BUILD UP FROM THERE.  \o/ KNOWN JEDI HEALERS: - Rig Nema (Lucas canon, Disney/Lucasfilm canon) - Stass Allie (Disney/Lucasfilm canon, as a healer) - Barriss Offee (Legends canon as a healer, Disney/Lucasfilm canon as working with healers) - Mill Alibeth (Disney/Lucasfilm canon) - Nahdar Vebb (Fantasy Flight Games canon, as a healer) - Vokara Che (Legends continuity) JEDI HEALERS ROLE IN THE JEDI ORDER: Jedi healers seem to be fairly rare and they were regarded as fairly precious:
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(Jedi vs Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force / Legends canon) Note:  In this instance “Old Republic” = prequels era, and while this snippet is Legends, Rhinnal has been mentioned in Disney/Lucasfilm canon in The Rising Storm.  In the FFG books, the Jedi established a chapter house on Rhinnal for many patients that was still in use and had been expanded during the prequels’ Jedi Order’s time.  So, the Jedi have Halls-of-healing-esque houses on other places beyond Coruscant. Jedi Healers were regarded as the most sensitive Jedi of all:
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(Wild Space / Legends Canon) JEDI HEALERS’ STRUCTURE: Rig Nema was a Consular Jedi, which was a Jedi that devoted themselves to the study of a science or diplomacy, where she was a dedicated doctor.  Jedi specializing in healing seem to often withdraw from any combat duties, as well as they fall under this specialized role within Jedi career paths.
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(The Visual Encyclopedia / Disney/Lucasfilm canon) In Legends, the Jedi Healers worked with the MedCorps Jedi, as well as the were in leadership roles in the Temple’s infirmary and on worlds like Rhinnal and H’ratth.
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(The Jedi Path / Legends canon) Note:  The Service Corps are tricky, because Legends established them just after The Phantom Menace came out, before even the second movie of the prequels had arrived, much less TCW or anything.  Which means much of the content that came later had a tendency to contradict itself, as well as they do not exist at all in Lucas’ canon, and they are only mentioned in deeply obscure reference guides in Disney/Lucasfilm canon (and no mention of aging out--which further cannot work the same way, as TCW and Dooku: Jedi Lost establish that 14 year olds are young for Padawans and that 17+ isn’t rare for Padawans), but have never appeared in any book or comic yet.  All of which means:  Feel free to use them!  Source material is a buffet that you get to pick and choose from!  But be aware that some things are fundamentally incompatible from one continuity to another, and the Service Corps is a big one of those. Within the Jedi Order, there was a sub-order of the Knights who practiced healing arts, called the Circle of Jedi Healers:
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(The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia / Legends canon)      “Seated on the Jedi High Council due to her invaluable role as a Jedi Consular, Master Stass Allie is gifted not only in diplomacy and Lightsaber combat, but also Force healing. As a member of the Circle of Jedi Healers and overseer of the Medical Corps, she continues to hone her healing abilities even while deployed as a general for the Galactic Republic in the Clone Wars.” (Complete list of Force Collection cards / Continuity status unknown, probably Legends as it started in 2013) Not all Jedi had to be dedicated healers to work with the medical clinic.  In Disney/Lucasfilm canon, Barriss Offee often spent time helping injured Jedi, because she found healing to give her solace.
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(Stories of Jedi and Sith / Disney/Lucasfilm canon) Though, in Legends, Barriss was more directly a healer, working under Stass Allie in the Circle of Jedi Healers, where she specialized in disease rather than surgery.
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(Star Wars Databank / Legends canon) Similarly, when Mill Alibeth finds her place within the Jedi Order, at Yoda’s suggestion that she use her abilities for specialized medical and spiritual assistance for war-wounded Jedi, she’s not necessarily Master Nema’s Padawan, it’s not so formalized as that, showing that there’s a lot of flexibility within the Jedi Order’s studies and paths.
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(Brotherhood / Disney/Lucasfilm canon) JEDI HEALERS’ ABILITIES: While Jedi healers focus on medical training, they also train Jedi in the main components of Jedi philosophy, like greater control and insight.  When Mill Alibeth begins training with Rig Nema, she gains greater mastery over herself and the insight she has into Anakin in their meditation together:
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(Brotherhood / Disney/Lucasfilm canon) In addition to Jedi healers being rare, it seems like it was taxing for them to directly use Force healing, because it drained them personally.  While much of Kylo’s ability to revive Rey seems to come from that they were a dyad (and this would not be possible with other types of Force Healing, so other Jedi could not do that particular thing), Rey does do some Force Healing, where she must calm herself and center herself to do it properly, and it takes energy from her to accelerate healing. It’s not much here, she doesn’t need to recover from it, but anything more significant and likely she would have.  So, Jedi healers have to be careful about how much they give of themselves when healing others.  This is also why Grogu collapses after healing Greef in The Mandalorian.
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(The Rise of Skywalker novelization / Disney/Lucasfilm canon) Another Jedi healing ability is the Healing Trance, which would accelerate their natural healing process.  While in this trance, because their heartbeat and breathing slow, they can appear to be dead to others, and they’re unaware of the world around them.  Depending on the climate, they can last anywhere from a week to a month within this trance, without outside hydration being given to them.
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(Jedi vs Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force / Legends canon) JEDI HEALERS WITH THE FORCE VS TECHNOLOGY: The Jedi Order of the prequels seems to balance between technology and the Force, that both have their place in healing.  In the episode “Voices”, Rig Nema relies on medical scans to show Yoda’s physiology, as well as a tank of dark liquid (either a bacta tank or a sensory deprivation tank, both would be useful for Jedi who need calm and no distractions to connect to the Force) to help him, but it’s balanced with his connection to the Force being plumbed, it’s not focused only on technological means.
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JEDI HEALERS HAVE TO WATCH OUT FOR: In addition to being extra sensitive, Jedi Healers would be spending time in places that were soaked in pain and suffering, just by the nature of injured people’s anguish.  Not only would they face the difficulty of dealing with a patient’s pain directly, Force-sensitive means being psychic, as in that pain literally soaks into the walls around them.
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(”The Jedi Who Knew Too Much” / Lucas canon / Disney/Lucasfilm canon) It’s intense enough in places that have a bad accident and those feelings linger, it’s a hundred times worse in places where people are always in pain or dying.  Jedi Healers aren’t just subjected to the person’s suffering that’s right in front of them, but the thousand patients before them that have left their emotional imprint on the walls, the floor, the ceiling, the pillows, the bed, the very air around them. HALLS OF HEALING/MEDICAL WINGS:
The Medical Center and Infirmary seem to be located about halfway up the left-hand side of the main ziggurat: "Medical center and infirmary, staffed by Jedi Medical Corps.” (Complete Locations | Disney/Lucasfilm canon)
“The Jedi Temple's Halls of Healing were beautiful. They had lofty ceilings and enormous windows that spilled golden light over the blue and green and rose-pink walls and floor. Imbued with the Force's most gentle aspects, with love and nurturing and peace, they were full of perfumed flowers and green growing things, with the music of running water and the vibrancy of life renewed. They were the perfect retreat for those who were broken in body and mind, a place where the ugliness of suffering was washed away.” (Wild Space | Legends canon)
It’s difficult to get a sense of the size of it in The Clone Wars, but it seems to be fairly big, given the diversity of what we see of it, there may be more hard scientific areas and more gentle healing areas, both:    - Obi-Wan’s transformation into Rako Hardeen is in an area with multiple cordoned off areas with doors that can be fogged over. (The Clone Wars | Lucas canon , Disney/Lucasfilm canon )
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Likely the same area in the episode “Voices”, it seems like it’s in an area of the Temple that’s a hallway away from windows facing the outside. (The Clone Wars | Lucas canon, Disney/Lucasfilm canon)
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 Anakin and Mace share a recovery room, which has a different style from the other infirmary rooms, done in different colors and with softer lighting, indicating that they have gentler recovery rooms versus the active medical problem areas It has a window looking out over Coruscant, indicating that it’s near the edge of the ziggurat, likely an area for less critical patients and meant to promote healing. (The Clone Wars | Lucas canon, Disney/Lucasfilm canon)
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 Yoda is put in the infirmary in an area that looks to be the same area, but also has a separate area for a bacta tank, which seems to be at least possibly similar to the same area Depa was in when she was submerged in bacta. When Anakin walks into the room (and later he and Yoda walk out), we see what looks like sky through a window in the background of the outside hallway, possibly indicating this was near the edge of the ziggurat as well.  (The Clone Wars | Lucas canon, Disney/Lucasfilm canon)(Kanan: The Last Padawan | Disney/Lucasfilm canon)
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