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‘The Wayseeking Seeker’ by RoosjeM
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV)
14 Nov 2025
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“Mandalorian kids?” Quinlan wore a deep frown on his face, knowing how troublesome that was for the Republic.
“They tried to make them fight the Younglings. Some kind of Jedi vs Mandalorian thing. I want to bring them home.”
“To Keldabe? You have lost your mind.”
“The Republic would use them for leverage. It could escalate to war– things have been way too tense for way too long.” Obi-Wan argued.
“Going to Mandalorian Space is suicide.”
“I would rather risk my life than see children used as political pawns or worse, as leverage in war.”
“They are the enemy, Obes. If they get their hands on you they would not be so gracious.”
“There are no enemy children in war. Just children.”
Quinlan knew there was no convincing Obi-Wan at this point. “Fine. But don’t come crying to me when things go wrong.”
They both knew Quinlan would be the first to aid Obi-Wan should things go wrong.
Him and the rest of the Bear Clan.
“I’ll take the risk.”
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Or, Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi had been a Seeker for about six years when he was called in to aid the Shadows in their mission. His past just happens to catch up and refuses to let him go a second time.Series
- Part 14 of Mar writes Star Wars AU's
- Part 7 of Mar Writes Jaster Mereel/Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Part 9 of Mar's Writes Rare Pairs
- Part 4 of Not a Galaxy You Will Recognise - Mar Ignores the SW Timeline
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No Vacant Dream by Anonymous
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
14 Nov 2025
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Fox dies.
Except he doesn’t, because as soon as the creepy Sith ritual drains the last of the blood from his body, he wakes up…somewhere. Somewhere else, where, for once, he can’t feel the Emperor’s claws digging into his head every hour of the cycle.
Unfortunately, this somewhere else is so deep in the middle of nowhere that he gets picked up by a mandalorian—some asshole called Montross who quickly proves that he’d be more helpful dead, especially once Fox finds out that this shabuir wants to sell him off to the Kyr’tsad. In a final bid for freedom, Fox disposes of his would-be captor, commandeers his ship, and goes on the run from the man’s terrorist Kyr’tsad friends and his weird Haat Mando’ad coworkers.
…until the weird coworkers finally catch up to Fox.
Or: upon his death, Fox is thrown several decades into the past, lands in Mandalore’s backyard, gets himself adopted, and (mostly intentionally) alters the course of the galaxy.
Oh, and he isn’t the only vod to get tossed through time and space.
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It’s not unusual to find that I’m in love with you by The_neurodivergent_nerd
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
16 Jan 2023
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If there was one rule that all Clones knew, it was the one so obvious that the Kaminoans didn’t even have to teach it: don’t be stupid enough to fall in love with your Jedi.
Upon realising that he had broken this rule, and had been breaking it for a while, Cody did the only logical thing… request his own transfer to another Jedi.
Unfortunately, the Marshall Commander forgot that all transfers must be authorised by the Jedi in charge of the solider who requested it.
Obi-Wan is confused and heartbroken by the transfer request… which somehow leads to the rumour that Cody died in battle.
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- Part 5 of Conversation Practice
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Whatever Our Souls Are Made Of by kj_feybarn for TheAceApples
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
21 Sep 2020
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To have a soulmate was a gift from the Force, a reminder that no one had to traverse this galaxy—so often cold, and dark, and terrible—alone. Soulmates took so many different forms, they were reminded, how could they not, when the galaxy was full of so many different people who needed so many different things. But each form it took was just as valuable as another.
By the time Obi-Wan was ten, he was the last of his creche mates to have not received markings on his skin from his soulmate.
Still, he took to drawing on his left wrist, a new picture each day, starting with a clean slate each morning and slowly adding to it throughout the day. Some days it was nothing more than a rough sketch, far too busy to manage more. Other days he managed more intricate designs.
He wondered if his soulmate saw them but simply didn’t want to answer.
Or, and Obi-Wan tried not to think about it, whether he simply didn’t have a soulmate at all.
It was a silly fear, he told himself, everyone had a soulmate.
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Etiquette Lessons (Type A, Type B) by ghostwriterofthemachine for Ro29, AlabasterInk
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
27 Aug 2020
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"When someone hits you, take the hit. Look back up at them, and grin in their face. This unsettles them. This means you are in control."
"When someone hits you, take the hit. Crumple to the floor. Go limp and stay there. They'll get bored and leave soon enough."
On the evening of a military ball none of them really want to go to, Anakin and Obi-Wan have very different advice to give Rex and Cody, respectively.
