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Although Obi-Wan and Satine never married or became an official couple, there was an undeniable romantic connection between the two. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Obi-Wan told Satine he would have left the Jedi Order if she had asked him to stay. Satine also told Obi-Wan that she had always loved him.
The daughter of Duke Adonai Kryze, Satine was a member of Clan Kryze, a clan aligned with the Kalevala-based House Kryze, at one point considered the Mandalorian royal family. Satine also had a sister, Bo-Katan, who she was close with when she was younger.
In canon no Obi-Wan doesn't have kids. However, there is this theory where he and Satine had a child together but she hide it from him, knowing how it could ruin his jedi career. This child would be Satine's “nephew” Korkie Kryze…
But their romantic connection was strong enough that, years later, Obi-Wan actually revealed that if Satine would have asked him to stay with her, he would have left the Jedi Order. Satine eventually confessed her love to Obi-Wan on Mandalore after Maul used her as bait to draw the Jedi to the planet to save her.
Obi confesses his feelings about Shirayuki to Zen not because he wants to declare himself a rival, but because he also loves Zen.
As time goes by, Obi grew more attached to Zen and later even admitted that he 'likes' Zen when he was confronted by Zen.
In the novel Ahsoka, Ahsoka meets a female farmer named Kaeden Larte. Kaeden helped Ahsoka adjust to life but at the time, she only knew her as "Ashla." She helped Ahsoka find a place to call her own and helped build a reputation. Throughout the course of the novel, Kaeden developed romantic feelings for her.
That makes them 38 years old at the time of Satine's death in The Clone Wars (19 BBY).
Korkie Kryze, a Mandalorian human male, was a cadet of the Royal Academy of Government on the planet Mandalore during the Clone Wars.
In the original Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi screenplay, Obi-Wan did have a brother, and it was none other than Owen Lars (Joel Edgerton)—Luke Skywalker's step-uncle and Anakin's step-brother.
Reva Sevander, better known as the Third Sister, is the central antagonist of the 2022 Disney+ Star Wars miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi. She was a Jedi youngling who survived Order 66 and fell to the dark side of the Force, joining the Galactic Empire by becoming part of the Inquisitorius.
The Third Sister was at the Jedi Temple during Order 66. She either saw Anakin kill her fellow Jedi or saw the recording of his crimes. That's why she has such hatred for Obi-Wan. She was a Padawan who escaped Order 66.
Despite the ban and the associated dangers, many Jedi, including Kento Marek, Ranik Solusar, Nejaa Halcyon, Revan and Anakin Skywalker, wed, either in secrecy or with the knowledge and disapproval of the Jedi Council.
Canonically speaking, Obi-Wan has one significant love-interest: Mandalorian duchess Satine Kryze, a recurring character in the Clone Wars animated series. They never kiss on-screen, but they do profess their love to each other, and there's a fan theory that Kryze's “nephew” is their secret lovechild.
Undoubtedly, his greatest love was with a character named Mara Jade. Mara is a strong character as a part of the expanded universe of the Star Wars Legends series of novels. Their love is so strong that Luke winds up marrying her, and she bears a son that they name Ben (not Ben Solo).
The theory is that Satine's nephew Korkie Kryze, who bears a striking resemblance to Obi-Wan, is actually Satine and Obi-Wan's son. This has never been confirmed, so it seems likely to be only mere speculation, but there's no definitive proof that Obi-Wan didn't have a child with Satine.
The mystery of Rey's parents was kept secret for years, and Star Wars actor Daisy Ridley revealed the original idea was to have Obi-Wan as her father.
The funeral was attended by Jedi Master Plo Koon, Yoda, Mace Windu, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Saesee Tiin, Ahsoka Tano, Barriss Offee, Anakin Skywalker, Adi Gallia, Satine Kryze, Shaak Ti, Jar Jar Binks as well as Senators Mon Mothma, Padmé Amidala, and Bail Prestor Organa and Chancellor Palpatine.
Darth Vader taking the saber represents Anakin's love for his first spiritual child, Ahsoka. It echoes the way he addresses her by name in Rebels' “Twilight of the Apprentice,” letting Ahsoka know that her former master is still in there somewhere.
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She also became one of the few Jedi to survive a duel with the droid General Grievous. As the conflict raged on, she learned that its politics were not as black and white as she once thought and eventually entered into a relationship (and marriage) with Lux Bonteri, son of former Confederate senator Mina Bonteri.
Later in the story, she confessed her love to Zen and also doubted if she could really be by his side, thankfully, Zen was able to reassure her that she is the only person he wants by his side, afterwards, he kisses Shirayuki and they become a couple.
Each RFA member falls for an MC with a particular personality. However, by addressing YOU, Zen is ultimately saying that he loves you as the player, and not as a character in the game. MC is a bunch of different people in different routes. She loves different people in different routes.
Obi is one of the main characters of the Snow White with the Red Hair anime and manga series. He is voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto in the Japanese version and Austin Tindle in the English version.