The great song of the Whills was a song known to[1] the human Jedi Master[2] Qui-Gon Jinn when he was a Force spirit and existed outside linear time.[1] It shared its name with the community of beings known as the Whills.[3] In 0 BBY,[4] while Jinn was in the process of appearing as a Force spirit to the human Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi on the planet Tatooine, the heat of the suns of the Tatoo system and the grains of the desert sand all seemed to sing individual notes in the one great song of the Whills to Jinn.[1]
Behind the scenes
The great song of the Whills was mentioned in the short story "Master and Apprentice," written by Claudia Gray for the 2017 anthology book From a Certain Point of View.[1]
Appearances
- "Master and Apprentice" — From a Certain Point of View (and audiobook) (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Master and Apprentice" — From a Certain Point of View
- ↑ Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
- ↑ "Whills" — From a Certain Point of View
- ↑ "Master and Apprentice" takes place before Obi-Wan Kenobi's death and after Luke Skywalker met Kenobi. As Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates both of the events to 0 BBY, "Master and Apprentice" must also take place in 0 BBY.