“Is a stronger Force user’s lightsaber stronger, too? What happens when two Jedi fight each other?” “The blade isn’t stronger. Only the Force user’s ability to wield it,” Obi-Wan said. “In ceremonial combat, of course, we’re displaying forms more than actually testing strength—” “But what about non-ceremonial combat?” Fanry persisted. “When two Jedi are on opposite sides of a conflict. What happens?” “It… it doesn’t happen.” The idea made so little sense that Obi-Wan could hardly parse it. “We are members of one Order. We serve the Jedi Council and, through the Council, the Republic. The Jedi are united in this way.” “Well, that’s boring.” Scowling, Fanry kicked her little feet beneath her throne. “And nobody but the Jedi ever uses lightsabers? You’d never fight anyone else who had one? For real, I mean. Not ‘ceremonially.’ ” “The ancient Sith used lightsabers,” Obi-Wan said. “But they’ve been extinct for a millennium. So, no. A Jedi just wouldn’t be involved in a lightsaber duel to the death. It couldn’t happen.” Fanry seemed to realize she was being a bit bloodthirsty, because she smiled impishly and made the next question a joke. “Never?” He smiled back as he shook his head. “Not ever.”
Quote by Claudia Gray
Work
Master and Apprentice
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Kenobi: Star Wars (New)
Source: Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade
Source: Jedi: Battle Scars
Source: Shadow of the Sith
Source: Ahsoka
Source: Shadow of the Sith
Source: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Source: Dawn of Chaos and Fury
Source: Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous
