吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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團圓 | To Gather [In a Circle] by virdant
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
16 Jul 2020
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The first meal that Obi-Wan learns to make is hotpot.
It is the first meal that Obi-Wan learns to make: the warmth of his friends, his family, and the warmth of a full belly assuring him that all is well.
It is the strongest memory he carries with him.
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- Part 1 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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喜碗 | joy, dishes by virdant for readfah_cwen
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
17 Jul 2020
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Quinlan likes dishwashing duty. Likes to wash the dishes barehanded. He likes to touch them, feel the imprints of the Jedi who’ve just eaten. He whispers what he learns to Obi-Wan, who always stands, shoulder-to-shoulder with him, when Quinlan volunteers for dishwashing duty again and again.
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Quinlan, his psychometry, and the joy of a peaceful meal in the temple.
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- Part 2 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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貼心 | consideration by virdant for anthropologicalhands
Fandoms: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
21 Jul 2020
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Obi-Wan returns to the temple after Naboo, with no master, a new padawan, and no appetite. Quinlan shows up: with friends, to make dumplings, to cook, and to eat.
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- Part 3 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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熬夜 | To Stay Up All Night by virdant
Fandoms: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
23 Jul 2020
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Nights are long, and Obi-Wan has visions, has dreams, has memories of darkness. But companionship and food: they make the nights easier to endure as he waits for dawn.
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- Part 4 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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找碴 | to find fault with, to pick a fight by virdant
Fandoms: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
25 Jul 2020
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Obi-Wan and Anakin; Morning tea and discussions.
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“Is this what Jedi do, drink tea instead of freeing slaves?”
Obi-Wan sets his cup down. “How would you free the slaves, Anakin?”
Anakin has a lightsaber. He is strong in the Force. The answer is at the tip of his tongue.
Obi-Wan pours himself more tea. He is precise. He is graceful. He has practiced this ceremony over a hundred times over the years. He hopes he will never have to stop, never have to pick up his saber when a well-performed tea ceremony will serve instead.
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- Part 5 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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煎熬 | suffering by virdant
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
08 Aug 2020
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In the face of suffering, Mace chooses what compassion he can offer.
He is a Jedi, and that means that he is now leading men into battle. He is head of the Order, and that means that he must order his brothers and sisters among the Jedi to battle. He watches his men die, he feels his fellow Jedi blink out in the Force. Every day, he sits and churns and there is so much death in the galaxy now that it feels as though it is straining at the edges, about to shatter.
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- Part 6 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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孝順 | filial, dutiful by virdant
Fandoms: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
22 Aug 2020
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Most of the masters make rounds of the tables, finding members of their lineage, when green onion pancake is served. With Obi-Wan as part of Master Yoda’s lineage, Master Yoda will probably show up the minute Anakin gets back with his platter, wide eyes and long ears perked up as he cajoles a piece out. It was common enough when Obi-Wan was a padawan; Master Yoda would be halfway across the refectory, and the minute Obi-Wan got back with his platter, Master Yoda would be at their table making conversation with Master Qui-Gon, waiting for Obi-Wan’s impeccable manners to offer him a slice.
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On food, and matters of lineage.
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- Part 7 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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平果 | peace, fruit by virdant
Fandoms: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
29 Aug 2020
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As initiates, they would march into the Halls with their clans. They’d sit around a bowl of fruit with sharp knives, peeling the skin off fruit, shaving off fuzz and pulling away rinds. Their chairs would be set out of the way, and they would clutch their sharp knives in their small hands so carefully. Obi-Wan remembers offering plates of cut fruit to healing jedi, their pain easing into the Force at such simple generosity.
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On fruit and healing.
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- Part 8 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
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Obi-Wan grew up in the Temple. The foundation of all of his knowledge begins in the creche, in lessons from creche masters and then Archivists and Knights and Masters. And before he takes his first class, he learns at the table, with the other initiates as they eat Alderaan stew for dinner, vegetable soup from Tibrin, fried Nuna legs from Phindar.
Qui-Gon doesn’t mind when Obi-Wan starts spending more time in their shared kitchen, squinting at recipes on the holonet and requesting supplies from Stores. He gets to eat all of Obi-Wan’s attempts, and he does so manfully, even when they turn out burnt or bitter. Obi-Wan works through the Inner Core, the Mid Rim, the Outer Rim, and even Hutt Space, bent over their small stove. With each course that Obi-Wan takes, he adds dozens of new dishes to his repertoire. But the triumph is the first time Obi-Wan hosts latemeal, bearing Bant’s favorite algae soup out on platters, and Bant’s wide-eyed delight.
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Obi-Wan learns about the galaxy, so he can always feed his friends the food of their homeworlds.
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- Part 9 of 吃飽了嗎? | Have you eaten your fill?
