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#luke's jedi academy
stealingpotatoes · 7 months
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Technically speaking Cal is the only, living, Jedi who was officially knighted. Yoda implied Luke was a Jedi, but he never knighted him. And Ahsoka and Ezra were Padawan’s who never officially finished there training.
their collective teaching credentials are basically just "haha dude trust me I know what I'm doing for sure"
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errantindy · 4 months
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Can you imagine how haunting the Jedi Temple must be?
That thing has been assaulted multiple times, burned, half razed, picked over, built over, and reoccupied. I absolutely understand and support Luke putting his academy ANYWHERE ELSE…even Yavin which ain’t great either.
Because how could you put young, impressionable Force Sensitive children in cavernous space when they could easily touch the pillars, the floor, the furniture and FEEL the massacres?
Sure there’s ages and ages more of serenity and contemplation and happiness to fill the Temple…but those ghosts have to be there, and why would you choose to potentially traumatize a youngling if you had the chance not to?
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i just have so many thoughts abt luke's academy starting out of love.
like his father, he has so much love in his heart. he has so much love to give, to hoard away, to make sure his family knows, because he needs them to know.
it rages inside him like a kryat. like twin suns burning him from the inside-out.
but unlike anakin, he's learned how to tame it. no, tame is the wrong word. he's learned how to live with it, to co-exist without it swallowing him whole.
he's learned how to give that love to others and to believe the best in people, like his mother
he loves like his aunt and uncle loved, like the desert loved. he passes their legacy unto his kids, his students, so that they might be able to feel like this is home.
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augustspage · 3 months
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If Ezra was a Master at Luke's Jedi academy, a conversation on attachment.
Ezra's tone turned firm. "No, Luke. You're not separating these kids from their families. I don't care what the texts say."
Luke, with a weight of experience, replied, "You've met my father Ezra, you know what attachment does to us who are burdened with abilty, what it can turn us into."
Ezra closed his eyes, a dark Cape billowing in his mind, exhaling slowly, "I—maybe, but from my experience, the love of our familes only made me and Kanan stronger."
Luke looked sympathetically at Ezra "But in the end, you had to let them go, didn't you?"
Ezra flicked his eyes away.
Luke flexed his robotic hand " I learnt the hard way when I didn't heed Master Yodas advice on letting go" he continued "Plus, if I didn't let go of my life on Tatooine, I'd have never done anything."
Ezra interjected "Aren't you tired of letting go? Your aunt and uncle raised you, yet you never talk about them."
Luke's eyes widened, how'd ezra know about them?
"I can't focus on something that cannot be changed, that'd result only in pain, That is what I learnt and what the younglings need to understand. Why'd you even bring that up anyway?"
Ezra's smirked "Someone told me to take care of the quote 'softer twin' "
Ah Leia
Luke raised an eyebrow. "Worried she'd strangle you like the other Jabba?"
Ezra snorted, he paused for a moment and locked his earnest blue eyes with Luke's.
"Listen, I was only able to sacrifice myself because I love and am attached to my family and my planet, knowing that I would be protecting them."
Ezras face lightened.
"Also, because I knew my family wouldn't let go of me either; they'd move galaxies to save this Lothrat punk."
Luke felt the force become warmer at the strength of earnestness emanating of the man.
"They make me better, the younglings family makes them better, Hera keeps Jacen from blowing up your temple, Din plays with grogu when he gets sad, your karking family makes you better, Leia makes you actually interact with people, Han-"
Luke puts his hand over ezras mouth, which does not deter the mans jabbering.
Luke rolls his eyes and finally relents, sighing "Fine, Master Bridger, we'll listen to your oh so great wisdom over the ones of mellenias of jedi"
Luke's light blue eyes meet Ezra's deep blue gaze, He's looking at the blonde with elation. "Atleast temporarily... I just hope I'm doing the right thing"
Ezra licks Luke's hand, Luke immediately recoils, wiping it on Ezras robe looking aghast.
Ezra smirks before getting more serious. "Look, Luke, these kids will be stronger Jedi for having healthy relationships in their lives, and more importantly, they'll be better people."
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raointean · 2 years
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Luke's Jedi Academy (Feat: Ezra Bridger)
Largely inspired by @laelish 's comics
Luke builds up his academy realizing a little more every day that he only has a passing knowledge of the force and how to use it
Ahsoka helps him out here and there, but she never stays for long because Skywalkers and Jedi bring up bad memories
Luke mourns the lost knowledge and prays that at least one Jedi survived who can teach him at least a little more
*cue Ezra Bridger's demonic laughter*
He was alone a lot while in deep space and spent most of that time exploring the force and so now he's hella strong in the living force
When he came back, his grip on reality was a little... loose, but time spent with the Ghost crew helped him heal and brought him back down to reality
He's still a little eccentric however
He hears about Luke's academy and goes to investigate
When he sees Luke, with his basic meditation skills, weak theory and control, and single lightsaber form, he thinks "I need to help this poor fool before he hurts himself"
Ezra happily agrees to stay and teach at the school, but he's mostly teaching Luke and babysitting force sensitive children
One of Ezra's favorite things when he was a padawan was listening to Kanan talk about the Jedi Order
It was healing for Kanan too, so he taught him just about everything he knew
Kanan told him about the culture, classes, dances, songs, and holidays of the Jedi
The biggest Jedi holiday was the Convergence where Jedi would come back to the temple from all around the galaxy and hang out with their lineages for a few days*
On the first day of the Convergence, the Jedi masters lead a song and dance to celebrate unity
(The song I have in mind here is Ozoliņi by Auļi. The dance is up for interpretation)
Ezra tells Luke about all this and Luke decides they should reinstate it
It's really small at first, just Luke, Ezra, Ahsoka, and a couple younglings but it grows over the years
One doesn't have to be part of the academy to attend. Survivors of Order 66 (like Quinlan Vos) and force sensitives from other walks of study are welcome as well
Hera brings Jacen every year and somewhere within the living force, Kanan is celebrating with them as well
*this is taken from @jasontoddiefor 's "Anakin's Guide to Jedi Traditions" (I don’t think that's the EXACT title, but it's pretty close)
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art-of-wackylurker · 6 months
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I guess it's my turn to contribute something to the @starwars-arttrade-2023
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A lesson on meditation for @stealingpotatoes because world needs more of Luke's New Jedi Academy, it's a pleasant night, the burning wood crackles nicely and the Force fills them with good vibes (✿◡‿◡) So yea I've decided to do the 'Make them comfy' prompt a liiiiitttleeee differently and, well, that's what came out!
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lothalacademy · 5 months
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Mace Windu is not on here because he’s the grandmaster.
Top 6 knights make the council
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2stepadmiral · 8 months
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With the premiere of Ahsoka right around the corner, it occurred to me that it makes enormous sense for Luke to appear in the series or be a secondary recurring character, and if he isn’t, there needs to be a good explanation given.
In-universe, everything we’ve seen in the marketing indicates that Luke would be involved in what’s going on. 1) there’s a pair of Dark Jedi and a surviving Inquisitor on the loose. It would make sense for Luke to be involved in trying to redeem or at least stop these guys.
2) Ashoka’s mission is apparently directly tied into finding Ezra Bridger. As such, him being focused on rebuilding the Order isn’t a justified reason to steer clear; finding a Jedi Apprentice who’s training was never really completed and could be finished in a few months at most would be a tremendous step towards Luke’s goals, and it would gain him someone to help him rebuild.
3) Ahsoka is clearly working to find and stop Thrawn from returning and reunifying the Imperial Remnants. Luke never faced Thrawn in this continuity, but he has faced dangerous non-Force sensitive Imperials (Sgt Kreel, Commander Zahra) and has served with people who did face Thrawn (Wedge, Hobbie, Hera), and Leia was highly enough placed in the Rebellion to have been aware of Thrawn at least peripherally, so Luke should have heard about him from them. He would be aware of the threat someone like Thrawn would pose, and unless he’s gotten a full academy of Jedi recruits to train and protect since Grogu left, he’s not going to just sit alone on Ossus and do nothing.
4) Ahsoka seems to be investigating Jedi or Jedi connected relics, ruins, and knowledge. Such discoveries would be invaluable in the effort to rebuild the Jedi Order.
5) We don’t know what Luke was up to before Grogu reached out to him besides finding Jedi texts and relics to help rebuild the order and increase his own knowledge and abilities. Unless he found another apprentice who can’t safely leave his side and isn’t ready to face Dark Jedi or Thrawn, he’s probably resumed that endeavor. If that’s so, finding Jedi texts can be postponed until the Heir to the Empire has been dealt with.
Like, if Ahsoka is reluctant to involve Luke because she decides that he needs to focus on the order, or they both sense that he is needed elsewhere, or they agree that he should be with Leia trying to get the Senate to pull their heads out of their asses to prepare for Thrawn, or something along those lines, that’s all we really need. If Luke doesn’t play a role or if his absence is not explained, that really leaves a big plot hole.
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mamuzzy · 9 months
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I'm probably one of the few tumblr users who still remembers Dark Forces/Jedi Knight games (Prove me wrong!). I really love Kyle and Luke dynamics and couldn't resist to redraw this scene from Jedi Academy.
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figures4fun · 6 months
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Parent-Teacher conferences will be interesting…
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Well, he's a fine young man. If you overlook the atrocities.
Luke Skywalker, about Kyp, before pardoning him for genocide
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stealingpotatoes · 7 months
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woke: luke changes the rules so attachments are more allowed
bespoke: luke doesn't even realise its a rule bc half the Jedi he's met ignore it
(commission info // kofi support!)
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errantindy · 5 months
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It’s a real good thing Luke Skywalker was an incredibly famous respected hero of the Rebellion.
Because Luke really was like “Hey, first class, congrats on coming to my new praxeum, I just learned that word from Leia. I’m sorry yer the test dummies for learning how to teach Jedi. I’m your Jedi Grandmaster Luke Skywalker. I had a month long seminar with Grandmaster Yoda, and then he died making me Grandmaster through attrition. I’ve had a self guided study since of whatever I could scrape together from what the Empire didn’t destroy. The New Republic has been nice enough to let us squat in the historic abandoned Yavin Base. Don’t mind the nearby Sith Lord or comatose Jedi Master furry in nearby temples, they’re not important…yet.”
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gets up on my soap box
luke quilting using beru's patterns (at least the ones that he can remember, its been too long--) and making a blanket for each of his students when they arrive. each quilt is different.
he embroiders a cloak for each of them when they graduate. it tells their story of trials and achievements. (don't think about the ones that fall, the ones that turn away, the ones that simply never graduate--)
(he has a room dedicated for all of those unfinished ones.)
just the thought of luke re-learning how to embroider/quilt/knit with his mechanical hand. the thought of his always having engine grease under his fingernails. about him getting so frustrated when his hands can't function like they used to. when beru would gently teach him how to hold the needles and hooks right, how to keep tension on yarn without it snapping--
the scent of grease and ozone and sand and something so master skywalker baked into each item made with so much love that his students cant help but feel secure. he puts a piece of his heart into each of his gifts. (his force presence lingers in each one. all of his students are always welcome back. the cloak and quilt are like a hug--a feeling of home that makes them warm and gives them a sense of comfort: a sense that everything will be okay. because master luke is there.)
there are days where the students just crowd around and watch him work. he'll sit in a chair in front of the fireplace and the kids will gather around. those are rest days. they are sacred. luke will often hum lullabies from tatooine (and alderaan. he was there when leia broke down and sobbed in his arms. so he learned. he learned how to sing the tongue of her world, her family, so that she could know that he was family.)
he teaches the younglings that want to learn. (sometimes he swears he can smell aunt beru's curry, or can feel her smiling at him--)
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bibxrbie · 7 months
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Sometimes, I really want an animated show about the OT characters. Their adventures, serious and silly, as they become friends and family long before Luke and Leia discover that they're siblings. Stories about Leia struggling with going from princess to general. Luke struggling with being a Jedi and a commander. The Rogue Squadron and their adventures. Han and Chewie barely keeping up with the Space Twin shenanigans.
But, then I remember how each of these characters were treated in the Sequel Trilogy, and I realise that it doesn't matter. No amount of stories about them will change the fact that they all die alone away from each other, that they gave up their childhood, their homes, themselves to the safety of the galaxy and that none of it ever mattered. And I can't enjoy canon stories about them because it won't change their ending, and I can't forget that.
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The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Irvin Kershner)
20/03/2024
The Empire Strikes Back, also know as Star Wars: Episode V or Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, is a 1980 film directed by Irvin Kershner. Sequel to Star Wars, it is the second film in order of production (fifth in order of internal chronology of the series) of the science fiction saga of the same name created by George Lucas set three years after the events told in Star Wars and is the second act of the original trilogy.
The Galactic Empire, under the leadership of the evil Darth Vader, is looking for Luke Skywalker and the forces of the Rebel Alliance. While Luke's friends, Han Solo and Leia Organa, are busy fleeting the Imperial threat, the young hero is sent by Obi-Wan Kenobi to the old Jedi Master Yoda, in order to complete his training.
The film, in which Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels and Frank Oz took part, was produced independently by Lucas himself, without the influence of a film studio, and had a troubled production, plagued by delays, disagreements within the crew and unusability of the sets. Received lukewarmly by critics, alienated by the abrupt change in atmosphere of the film compared to its predecessor, The Empire Strikes Back won two Oscars, becoming a cultural phenomenon over the years and is today considered the best film in the saga and one of the best science fiction films ever realized. Adjusted for inflation, the film is the twelfth on the list of the highest grossing films of all time in the United States of America and Canada, having managed to sell more than 98 million tickets in the two countries.
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