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The Way of the Apprentice by Jude Watson
The Way of the Apprentice by Jude Watson




With Obi-Wan desperate to return to the Order and Qui-Gon in need of his ex-Padawan's help, the two are quickly reunited. On Melida/Daan, Obi-Wan manages to help the Young stop the civil war, but not without the deaths of several of the non-Jedi's newfound friends.

The Way of the Apprentice by Jude Watson

When Qui-Gon returns to the Jedi Temple, he learns that it is under attack by a mysterious power. Obi-Wan chooses to leave the Order, much to the disappointment of Qui-Gon. Nevertheless, Obi-Wan is forced to make a choice: stay with the Jedi Order, or stay with the Young and attempt to bring stability to Melida/Daan. This group of children attempts to stop the civil war between the Melida faction and the Daan faction, which results in numerous fatalities and the near death of Tahl, who was imprisoned by the Melida. However, on a mission to rescue the Jedi Knight Tahl from Melida/Daan, Obi-Wan's loyalties are compromised when he meets a group of adolescents and children known as the Young. These problems are eventually solved by the two Jedi, whose relationship continually strengthens. However, on the planets of Phindar and Gala, the two are tested by a corrupt ruler named Prince Beju and a crime organization known as The Syndicat. Although the small Offworld faction on Bandomeer is quickly put into check, Xanatos manages to escape the planet.īecause of the Offworld Corporation incidents, Qui-Gon decides to take Obi-Wan as his apprentice. At Bandomeer, Qui-Gon learns that his former apprentice, Xanatos, is the leader of Offworld. On the way to Bandomeer, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon join together to stop the abuse of Offworld Corporation, which wishes to control Bandomeer's resources for itself. Coincidentally, Qui-Gon is also going to Bandomeer. Consequently, Obi-Wan is forced to use his Jedi powers as a special farmer on the world of Bandomeer. Unfortunately, Qui-Gon Jinn, a Jedi Master without an apprentice, finds the boy to be aggressive and unpredictable, as shown in Obi-Wan's sparring match with fellow Jedi student Bruck Chun. Obi-Wan Kenobi must become an apprentice by his thirteenth birthday.

The Way of the Apprentice by Jude Watson

The series is primarily targeted at children aged 9 through 12, though due to the books' writing style and serial plot development, the novels have also found an audience among older readers. The books follow the adventures of young Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Master, Qui-Gon Jinn, before the events of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. The series was primarily written by Jude Watson, although the first book was written by Dave Wolverton. Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice is a series of Star Wars young reader novels, published between 19.

The Way of the Apprentice by Jude Watson

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The Way of the Apprentice by Jude Watson