jesus christ, dude.

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jesus christ, dude.
anyway you know the whole do or do not, there is no try as it applies to jedi philosophy. it’s not about not trying, it’s about how if you think you’re going to fail before you even start, you will fail, and that could play into how obi-wan never thought he was the right person to be anakin’s master but he determined he had to be because there was no one else.
and in the end, obi-wan did the best anyone could have, given everything he was up against palps when i get my hands on you 😭 but he still failed 😭 and i wonder if he blames himself, wonders if it was his doubt in himself that caused him to fail anakin so badly. maybe maybe maybe, maybe if he'd done this or done that - and
in the end. it's obi-wan alone in his cave on tatooine with nothing but sand and his own swirling thoughts, running over every detail as he tries to shoulder the weight of the universe.
this is all in his head ofc, obi-wan literally did his best and loved anakin so much but sometimes love isn't enough. and anakin made his own choices, chose to value padme's life over the lives of everyone else in the republic.
vengeful.
fascinated with abaddon in a way i can't really put to words tbh
like... idk
He both doesn't act like a child and is hilariously clearly a nerfed demon but also does act like a child sometimes, sometimes he's straight up feral but others he's serious, sometimes combination etc etc
idkk
I find interesting that Mithrun is still captain of the Canaries.
He needs constant supervision. He needs to be told when to eat and sleep. He needs to be reoriented because he has terrible sense of direction - so bad it even affects his teleportation powers.
Not to say he's incompetent, far from it... But it's an unique situation. Mithrun only lives to kill the demon that left him in those conditions. It's his only drive. He doesn't care about anything that isn't his mission - literally, to the point that others have to care for him. He is trusted with his position and authority, but can't be trusted with himself.
His desire to kill the demon is the only reason he's captain. It's what makes him so focused and strong. It gives him importance as well as one reason to live.
No wonder he was shattered by the end. Not only he lost that one reason to live, but probably felt completely useless to his only companions, who maybe in his mind only cared for him because he had to be captain.
I'm glad Senshi convinced him that he's more than mere scraps :)
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Chapter 19, p.285
He has two hands.