[ Anakin is quiet. Their connection to the old Order is tenuous, held together by secondhand knowledge and artifacts. It would take generations for the Order to rebuild, solidify and blend the old and the new. Obi-Wan had watched it all fall to ash, and Anakin knew only the ashes that remained. He cannot mourn what he did not know. All he can do is be there, a reminder that there could be a future.
Gently, Anakin places a hand on Obi-Wan's shoulder. ]
As long as there's light in the Force, the Jedi are never really gone.
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Gently, Anakin places a hand on Obi-Wan's shoulder. ]
As long as there's light in the Force, the Jedi are never really gone.