The name brings a wave of anger in Obi-Wan, one he struggles to control for fear of Rey feeling it and thinking he means for it to be directed at her. There is nothing he wants less than that, especially with this revelation, this realization what she's telling him and why this throne sits here.
Finally, he extinguishes his lightsaber and clips it to his belt, the clearing thrown back into shadow and darkness. It matches the turmoil he can feel within Rey, seething and crashing like an ocean, and he can understand her distress even if he doesn't share it.
"There is no such thing as a birthright," Obi-Wan says, then turns to look at her. "If you choose to be Rey Skywalker, then that's who you are."
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Finally, he extinguishes his lightsaber and clips it to his belt, the clearing thrown back into shadow and darkness. It matches the turmoil he can feel within Rey, seething and crashing like an ocean, and he can understand her distress even if he doesn't share it.
"There is no such thing as a birthright," Obi-Wan says, then turns to look at her. "If you choose to be Rey Skywalker, then that's who you are."