~~33~~
Obi-Wan looked at the onslaught before him. On this sad day, he lost
everything, his friend, his rival, his student, and his love. There was
nothing left for him to do except to watch over Luke.
With a heavy sigh, Obi-Wan gathered the bodies of his friends and put them side by side. He placed them all carefully and with respect in a line. He sat a few feet away from the bodies and mourned their deaths until the moon was high in the sky.
With a heavy heart, Obi-Wan put wood all around the bodies. After that was done, he lit them on fire, giving them a proper Jedi burial. He watched for hours as the fire consumed his friends. His eyes did not leave the bonfire until the embers finished burning. With care and respect, he then picked up the ashes of each of his companions and brought them to the top of the canyon. With tears in his eyes, he slowly dropped the ashes, letting the wind take them to their final resting place. After this was done, Obi-Wan slowly walked the long way home.
The next morning, Obi-Wan sat up in his bed. He hardly slept through the night. Every time he closed his eyes, he saw the death of Liera and Yenshu. His mind kept running over the previous nights activities. The pain he felt when Alexi and Lllyana died. The anger he had when Tzadik was killed. The dark side of the Force when Liera died. The sorrow he felt when Yenshu died for Xanatos. The pain he felt at seeing the love that Yenshu and Xanatos had for each other when they died. In his mind's eye, he saw his the bonfire that his friend's bodies were burned in. He saw the remains of the people he loved being carried away by the late night breeze. He still felt guilt for murdering Yenshu and Xanatos. He thought that there could be no rest for him, so he laid back down to wallow in his self-pity.
After a few hours of lying in his bed, exhaustion took him. When he finally woke-up, the suns were just rising. He got up and showered and got dressed. Afterwards, he meditated and practiced his Jedi skills for a few hours. When he was done with that, he made himself something to eat. It took him fifteen minutes to finish his breakfast. After this was done, he walked out of his house and in a rectangle, five miles long and six miles wide. When he finished with that, he walked across the Dune Sea to watch over Luke from a distance.
With a heavy sigh, Obi-Wan gathered the bodies of his friends and put them side by side. He placed them all carefully and with respect in a line. He sat a few feet away from the bodies and mourned their deaths until the moon was high in the sky.
With a heavy heart, Obi-Wan put wood all around the bodies. After that was done, he lit them on fire, giving them a proper Jedi burial. He watched for hours as the fire consumed his friends. His eyes did not leave the bonfire until the embers finished burning. With care and respect, he then picked up the ashes of each of his companions and brought them to the top of the canyon. With tears in his eyes, he slowly dropped the ashes, letting the wind take them to their final resting place. After this was done, Obi-Wan slowly walked the long way home.
The next morning, Obi-Wan sat up in his bed. He hardly slept through the night. Every time he closed his eyes, he saw the death of Liera and Yenshu. His mind kept running over the previous nights activities. The pain he felt when Alexi and Lllyana died. The anger he had when Tzadik was killed. The dark side of the Force when Liera died. The sorrow he felt when Yenshu died for Xanatos. The pain he felt at seeing the love that Yenshu and Xanatos had for each other when they died. In his mind's eye, he saw his the bonfire that his friend's bodies were burned in. He saw the remains of the people he loved being carried away by the late night breeze. He still felt guilt for murdering Yenshu and Xanatos. He thought that there could be no rest for him, so he laid back down to wallow in his self-pity.
After a few hours of lying in his bed, exhaustion took him. When he finally woke-up, the suns were just rising. He got up and showered and got dressed. Afterwards, he meditated and practiced his Jedi skills for a few hours. When he was done with that, he made himself something to eat. It took him fifteen minutes to finish his breakfast. After this was done, he walked out of his house and in a rectangle, five miles long and six miles wide. When he finished with that, he walked across the Dune Sea to watch over Luke from a distance.
