Jedi Masters as parents
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of The Clones | Shatterpoint | The Clone Wars Season 1 Episode 13 - Jedi Crash | The High Republic: A Test of Courage
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Jedi Masters as parents
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of The Clones | Shatterpoint | The Clone Wars Season 1 Episode 13 - Jedi Crash | The High Republic: A Test of Courage
this picture but it’s vernestra playing a holo game with imri, avon and honesty around her
Cover illustration for Star Wars: The High Republic: A Test of Courage by Justina Ireland. Art by Petur Antonsson.
A little bit on the Jedi and grief, per chapter eight of A Test Of Courage, from the Star Wars: The High Republic series
"How are you?"
"Awful," he said, a tear falling down his cheek and then another following. "But I can feel him a little when I reach for the Force, and that makes it a bit better."
Vernestra put her arm around the boy's shoulders, and pulled Imri in for a hug.
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Imri nodded, tears still sliding down his pale cheeks. Honesty Weft sat on his right, dry-eyed and solemn. The boy's sadness seemed like a feeble thing in comparison with the Padawan's grief. But everyone mourned in their own way, and perhaps it hadn't yet sunk in that his father and the rest of the Dalnan delegation were gone. Vernestra did not know the boy well enough to do much more than reach out and squeeze his hand, and even that caused him to startle in surprise.
"I'm sorry about your father," she said, voice soft.
- Justina Ireland, A Test of Courage
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