Obi-Wan's light is almost like a giant beacon, and a reminder of the past. A terrible reminder. Despite all the hate he holds inside, he is focused, paying no mind to anything else he passes.
Which is a good thing for Obi-Wan, because it means he does not sense Luke. As far as he knows, his child died along with Padme. And somehow it was partially his former master's fault.
He knew that wasn't true, but it was an idea he clung onto. When he neared Obi-Wan's lone residence, his pace slows dramatically.
"Come out Master. Or are you going to hide from me like the rest of the coward Jedi?"
He did not draw his lightsaber yet. Oh no. He had a bit more in mind than just outright killing Obi-Wan. He had the full intention of breaking him first.
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Which is a good thing for Obi-Wan, because it means he does not sense Luke. As far as he knows, his child died along with Padme. And somehow it was partially his former master's fault.
He knew that wasn't true, but it was an idea he clung onto. When he neared Obi-Wan's lone residence, his pace slows dramatically.
"Come out Master. Or are you going to hide from me like the rest of the coward Jedi?"
He did not draw his lightsaber yet. Oh no. He had a bit more in mind than just outright killing Obi-Wan. He had the full intention of breaking him first.