Ezra Bridger (
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Entry tags:
- destiny: cayde-6,
- star wars: cal kestis,
- voltron: keith (dfau),
- voltron: lance (dfau),
- †: destiny: ikora rey,
- †: elfquest: moonshade,
- †: ffvii: rufus shinra,
- †: star wars: ct-1409 echo,
- †: star wars: din djarin,
- †: star wars: ezra bridger,
- †: star wars: grogu,
- †: star wars: merrin,
- †: star wars: obi-wan kenobi,
- †: star wars: padme naberrie amidala
An open invitation
WHO: Ezra, other Jedi Temple residents, visitors, and spectators
WHERE: The Temba Jedi Temple and the area around it/former museum area
WHAT: Lightsaber practice and mingle OTA
WHEN: Several days after Billy’s spell breaks
WARNINGS: TBD (label threads if you can, please!)
Having his connection to the Force fully restored is strangely disorienting and unbalancing for Ezra, and he was never completely cut off from it. He can’t really imagine how his fellow Jedi, who now remember entire lives without sensing the Force, feel. So, for a few days, he does his chores, mediates a little, visits other people, and tries not to hover while the residents of the Temple area regain their inner footing.
Eventually, though, he gets a little restless. Maybe some focused movement with a purpose would help the other Jedi, too.
Network - Text
Lightsaber practice in the open area by the Temple area, early afternoon today. Myself and Master Kenobi at least, still working out details. I guess it’s never actually been said – people are welcome to come watch! It’s polite to stay quiet when there’s actual instruction going on, of course. Also, we’re usually working on lower power, but for safety please stay well back while blades are ignited.
It starts a little slow, warming up with katas, demonstrating and talking through sequences. Ezra’s particularly interested in learning more about Soresu, the defensive form for which Obi-wan had once been well known in the Order. He’s learned the fundamentals from Kanan, but getting to see Master Kenobi go all out in the salles at the Coruscant Temple had been enlightening.
Eventually they get around to the really fun stuff – practice duels. They should really do this on some varied terrain at some point, but for right now, it’s flashing blades, jumps, twirls and flips around the flat ground. Perfect for others to come watch and talk amongst themselves.
Ezra'a soon clearly in a much better mood, beaming as he extinguishes his green blade for a break.
WHERE: The Temba Jedi Temple and the area around it/former museum area
WHAT: Lightsaber practice and mingle OTA
WHEN: Several days after Billy’s spell breaks
WARNINGS: TBD (label threads if you can, please!)
Having his connection to the Force fully restored is strangely disorienting and unbalancing for Ezra, and he was never completely cut off from it. He can’t really imagine how his fellow Jedi, who now remember entire lives without sensing the Force, feel. So, for a few days, he does his chores, mediates a little, visits other people, and tries not to hover while the residents of the Temple area regain their inner footing.
Eventually, though, he gets a little restless. Maybe some focused movement with a purpose would help the other Jedi, too.
Network - Text
Lightsaber practice in the open area by the Temple area, early afternoon today. Myself and Master Kenobi at least, still working out details. I guess it’s never actually been said – people are welcome to come watch! It’s polite to stay quiet when there’s actual instruction going on, of course. Also, we’re usually working on lower power, but for safety please stay well back while blades are ignited.
It starts a little slow, warming up with katas, demonstrating and talking through sequences. Ezra’s particularly interested in learning more about Soresu, the defensive form for which Obi-wan had once been well known in the Order. He’s learned the fundamentals from Kanan, but getting to see Master Kenobi go all out in the salles at the Coruscant Temple had been enlightening.
Eventually they get around to the really fun stuff – practice duels. They should really do this on some varied terrain at some point, but for right now, it’s flashing blades, jumps, twirls and flips around the flat ground. Perfect for others to come watch and talk amongst themselves.
Ezra'a soon clearly in a much better mood, beaming as he extinguishes his green blade for a break.
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He then leans in and visibly falters. The Jedi’s brows furrowing a bit as he sees the picture of Ezra with his family. It was a bit odd as he had a mental picture of his and Ezra’s parents in Billy’s world, and that was not it. It was a strange feeling.
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Still, he pauses, looking back and forth between Obi-wan and the picture. "Oh," he breathes. "Yeah. That's...confusing."
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"As a Jedi, I never really knew my parents. Very vague memories at best. But as Ben, I remember my parents, and that they loved me. I have to wonder if my real parents loved me just as much."
He had never really given it a lot of thought. But now that he had two conflicting set of memories with very different experiences, it was hard not to think about it.
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"I don't believe it was an illusion. There was a doorway to...another timeline, I guess. I saw my mom and day and felt them, and it took them a moment, but they saw me, too. Letting them go didn't mean I didn't love them. And they told me they loved me, after I told them I had to let me go, and I know it was true."
More reluctantly, he adds, "Even knowing all that, I have a hard time imagining them choosing to give me to the Order as a baby. But I also believe I was meant to be a Jedi. So...I don't have a good answer."
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"I have met a few parents who gave up their children, and some told me that they wanted their child to have a better life as a Jedi. I want to believe that's how my parents felt about it as well."
Sighing softly, he still didn't look quite settled.
"Neither Ben or Obi-Wan would want to give up the life they had led. I was content in both lives, and yet, I wonder if there wasn't some truth to what Kaz had said. If perhaps I am a bit brainwashed. It's strange. I feel like I can see both sides of things now."
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"Brainwashed seems like a pretty harsh word. There's lots of different cultures and lots of ways of doing family, right? People don't usually pay much attention to other ways of doing things unless they're forced to by circumstances."
This whole having memories of a totally different life thing was, admittedly, exceptionally weird and unsettling circumstances.
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He remembered being deeply insulted when Kaz had said that, and he agreed it was harsh. It was wrong even. Yet, now that he had Ben's perspective, doubt had creeped into his mind. Obi-Wan felt as if his world had completely shattered and now he was trying to pick up the pieces. Trying to sort out his thoughts and feelings from two different points of view. This is why he had felt so violated. Billy's mishap was potentially life changing for him.
"Before I never would have questioned it, but now, I'm not certain how to think."
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"I wasn't, really, in that life, either. A little empathic. I didn't even get the sort of little hunches that saved my skin so many times growing up on my own Lothal. The sort of hunches that weirded out other kids my age."
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He supposed Ezra knew more of what it was like to live without a strong connection to the Force or rather not knowing he had one. For Obi-Wan though it had always been there and he had always known. And as he said he could feel it a little in his other life. For Obi-Wan the two lives were like night and day.
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He offers a smile, but it lacks his usual confidence. "If it helps, I meant everything I said, especially right there at the end."
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However, the last part of what Ezra says causes him to look up and smile a little.
“So did I. I wouldn’t take any of it back.”
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“I loved Anakin more than I loved my own life,” he said quietly. “And I would have done anything if it could have saved him. Replacing him is unfathomable.”
Obi-Wan swallowed the lump that was rising in his throat before looking at the young Jedi. “But that doesn’t mean there isn’t room in my heart for others. I can still love you just as much.”
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Or maybe the distinction was 'what could have saved Anakin', and things that hurt innocent people wouldn't have.
"Ok," is what Ezra says out loud, eyes shiny and bright. "No replacing people we've loved. But we can still be Master and Padawan and brothers. We can be both those things."
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But the Jedi's smile broadened as he saw Ezra's face light up. "Yes, we can, and we will be. You won't be rid of me that easily." This said as he put his arm around Ezra and pulled him into a half hug. "Families come in all sorts of forms, as you well know."
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Speaking of family they have in common - after a beat, he adds, "Wanna see the couple of pictures I managed to snag of Ahsoka?"
Really, it's a good thing they don't have to try to jam their family into some sort of diagram. It would be too confusing.
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“Yes, I would very much like to see them.”
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He flips to one of Rex and Ahsoka chatting in the common area of the Ghost, Ahsoka rubbing her chin thoughtfully.
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"Look at that. Her montrals have gotten so long. And something seems rather familiar about that pose too," he says while placing his hand on his own chin.
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He points. "And that's Rex, if you couldn't tell. Echo said he looks pretty different." And there's none of the difference in the Force, that are so clear, in a holo. "He usually wears more of the old armor than Gregor or Wolffe."
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“He gained some hair and lost the rest.”
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"This one was about a week or so before I got here. Right we headed back to Lothal."
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“I’m glad they managed to avoid being shackled to the Empire and were able to make lives for themselves. Not what I had hoped for them, but it’s something.”
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But he figures the answer will tell him something.
"In my time - it's like the clone troopers were forgotten as much as the Jedi. Aside from what they've told me about themselves, I don't know anything."
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While the circumstances surrounding the clones was certainly shady, many of them had been his friends. They owed them a great deal for fighting the war for and with them. It was just tragic the way it all ended.
"Ah, well, I suppose I'm the person you should ask." He didn't know everything of course, but Obi-Wan had been in the thick of things regarding the clones.
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