jedi june 2024 — 30 instances of jedi bonding day 21: ahsoka tano & obi-wan kenobi & younglings
the clone wars, 5.9 a necessary bond

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jedi june 2024 — 30 instances of jedi bonding day 21: ahsoka tano & obi-wan kenobi & younglings
the clone wars, 5.9 a necessary bond
Clansaber Study
Part 1, Clans.
Part 2, Lightsabers.
Image was found on Pinterest uploaded by saberlife
Clansabers (or Clan Sabers) have an interesting place among lightsabers, especially because what constitutes a Clan hasn't been explored fully on-screen. The only canon clan I could find (per the Wiki) was the group of Younglings that travelled to Ilum (containing Byph, Ganodi, Gungi, Katooni, Petro, and Zatt), but the lightsabers they make for themselves are incredibly unique to them (Byph's saber might be considered most like a clan-saber, but even then there's not many similarities), there's no clear link between their clan (which is unnamed) and the appearance of their lightsabers.
Image found in Wiki
Even for the clans we are aware of, there is still no clear link between them and what their lightsabers look like. It seems to be the link between these lightsabers and clans was a fan-drawn line.
However, I do still feel they are worth looking into because lightsabers are sick and if there's one thing I like to do it's draw lightsabers over and over.
Having drawn out all the parts I could find that might remotely be considered a clan-saber piece, here are my notes. (it does include parts of sabers seen in Grogu's flashbacks).
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1, They follow a fairly simple formula. It's easy to identify an emitter, switch section, grip section, and pommel. There's times when the grip can blend into the pommel and visa versa, but by looking at other hilts it's fairly easy to find the separation point. I've noticed the switch sections are almost all different, but have the same sections/lines drawn
2, There are so many buttons or button-adjacent greebles on these hilts. Like way too many. I guess it do be the vibe though, especially since Anakin's seems to have two or three extra buttons depending on how you decide it's supposed to be activated. Some of these could have up to 6 buttons, which is wild. I remember drawing lightsabers when I was younger and managing to combine all the functions into one button that also spins like a wheel (to adjust blade length like Kanan's saber does in Rebels).
3, These parts feel so grounded in lightsaber aesthetics, like if you have a lightsaber you're worried feels too out-there, see if any of these parts could help, or even a new piece that uses elements from these pieces. I will say there are definitely well-established lightsaber parts that exist outside of these (activation boxes like for Obi-Wan and Luke, asymmetrical emitter shrouds like Yoda or Depa Billaba, or strips on the grips like Anakin or Mace Windu) which can also be incorporated. As example to illustrate point 3, if my OC (who originally made his lightsaber from a blaster scope he no longer uses) were to repair his lightsaber with clan-saber parts, he may have these options.
To me all of these new options feel a lot more like a lightsaber than what he had originally.
All in all, highly recommend going through and drawing some sabers with clansaber parts.
missed opportunity for the jedi in the new maul show to be one of the younglings... just saying🤷♀️
@giftober 2023 | DAY #10: NEW
➣ Be proud. You've survived an ordeal few your age could. Welcome home, young Jedi.
As the Clone War scorches its destructive path across the galaxy, it is the Jedi who bring order to the chaos. Though as the war progresses, the number of Jedi have declined, and new younglings are harder to find. When a youngling is located, they are brought to the Jedi Temple and learn quickly that their true family is now the Jedi Order.
The trials are hard. Tests must be passed. But none is as important as The Gathering. It is then that a Jedi's path will truly begin….
Remember those kids from the Gathering?
I was wondering which master each one of them would get if Order 66 didn't hit, so I made elaborate headcanons about it.
(because I'm unemployed and bored)
You can check Part II here!
The pop step dance is my life blood rn I had so much fun making this
@testingforgravity
Here's a few headcanons about this post I made about Hondo adopting Jedi younglings after Order 66.
Somehow, Hondo grabs the kids and gets out unscathed. Chalk it up to him being Force-sensitive/an unwitting trickster god/obliviously immortal (one of those three is true).
Over time, he goes from "They're okay" to "I have kids now" to "I would die for them. You will die for them." Pity the Inquisitor who tries to take them away. Hondo will go from a funny and hammy pirate to the space version of Bryan Mills from Taken so quickly that you'll get friction burns.
While probably not the greatest parental figure, Hondo is unimaginably better than the Empire. The kids will learn how to steal and swindle, but they won't end up like the Inquisitors.
It becomes a running theme where Hondo, through luck, grabs random Force-sensitive children and runs. That little Togruta girl Ashla, the babies Cad Bane kidnapped, Eeth Koth's daughter... He's becoming an expert in interspecies adoption and the care and feeding of Force-sensitive children.
Hondo just has the kids hanging off him.
For we each of us deserve everything, every luxury that was ever piled in the tombs of the dead kings, and we each of us deserve nothing, not a mouthful of bread in hunger. Have we not eaten while another starved? Will you punish us for that? Will you reward us for the virtue of starving while others ate? No man earns punishment, no man earns reward. Free your mind of the idea of deserving, the idea of earning, and you will begin to be able to think.
― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed + Jedi