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In these early years, Obi-Wan represented the orthodox view of the Jedi Order. Where Qui-Gon was willing to defy the Council to follow the "Will of the Force," Obi-Wan was often the voice of procedure and caution. However, his character was forged in the tragedy of his master’s death at the hands of Darth Maul. This event forced Obi-Wan to grow up instantly. His victory over Maul was not just a feat of martial prowess but a testament to his ability to center himself in the face of overwhelming grief—a skill that would define his life.
: Trained under the unconventional Qui-Gon Jinn , a young Obi-Wan was often more dogmatic and literal than his master. His defining early moment was the defeat of Darth Maul, which led to him reluctantly honoring Qui-Gon's dying wish to train Anakin Skywalker . Obi-Wan Kenobi
In the vast, sprawling tapestry of Star Wars , a galaxy filled with Wookiees, droids, Sith Lords, and farmboys looking for adventure, there stands one figure who acts as the moral compass of the entire saga. He is a master of the Jedi Order, a general of the Republic, and a hermit of the desert. He is known as "The Negotiator," "Old Ben," and simply, Master. In these early years, Obi-Wan represented the orthodox
His journey begins not as a prodigy, but as a disciplined Padawan to the brash and unorthodox Qui-Gon Jinn. While Qui-Gon listened to the Living Force, Obi-Wan adhered to the Code. This tension defined his early years, culminating in the crucible of Naboo. There, he watched his master fall to the Sith Lord Darth Maul and, in a moment of righteous fury and focused clarity, defeated the assassin. Dying, Qui-Gon imparted the final lesson: to train the boy Anakin Skywalker, a promise that would become both Obi-Wan’s greatest purpose and his deepest wound. This event forced Obi-Wan to grow up instantly
"Luke... you will go to the Dagobah system." Even in death, is the architect of the Rebellion’s victory.
The animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars expanded Obi-Wan’s character significantly, fleshing out the years between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith . Here, we saw Obi-Wan at the height of his power. He was a General of the Grand Army of the Republic, respected by clones and politicians alike.

