Watching him, Obi-Wan wonders his old master would make of this situation. He was a firm believer in the Force and it's intent, the old prophecies and the bits of truth in legend. Meeting a Jedi from an undetermined future that has traveled back, citing the Force's will has guided him, would be the sort of riddle he would have loved. It would have drove Obi-Wan up the wall.
But he's seen some strange things over the last thirty-some-odd years. This encounter certainly ranks up at the top of that incomplete list.
"Yes, visions are tricky business," He agrees, because it was never certain what was a dream and what was true prophecy. "But I think the difference here is that visions do not literally send you to another point in time where alterations can be made." Lifting one hand, he strokes the taper of his beard. "If you aren't here to change something, then I can't imagine why else the Force might have guided you into that portal."
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But he's seen some strange things over the last thirty-some-odd years. This encounter certainly ranks up at the top of that incomplete list.
"Yes, visions are tricky business," He agrees, because it was never certain what was a dream and what was true prophecy. "But I think the difference here is that visions do not literally send you to another point in time where alterations can be made." Lifting one hand, he strokes the taper of his beard. "If you aren't here to change something, then I can't imagine why else the Force might have guided you into that portal."