Ezra Bridger (
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A homecoming of sorts
WHO: Ezra, Luke, and anyone else around
WHERE: Temba Jedi Temple
WHAT: Ezra bringing Luke to the temple complex/mingle with residents and visitors
WHEN: Soon after Luke's arrival
WARNINGS: Discussion of canon levels of violence, maybe? Others added as needed
"We're pretty sure this used to be a museum," Ezra rambles as he leads Luke to the complex of bulidings Obi-wan had chosen to designate as the Jedi temple. "We packed up all the artifacts. And we're still working on actually making it, you know, nice. Obi-wan and I live here."
He pauses, debating his phrasing, but lands on going with how he'd describe the other Temple residents to anyone else.
"So does Padme and her twins, who are Force sensitive. Cal - he was a padawan at the end of the Clone Wars - has been here in Temba by far the longest, and he's pretty settled in his workshop, but he comes by to train and visit. Grogu's developmentally pretty young, so while Master Kenobi's taken him as a padawan - in front of the Council when we were on Coruscant and everything - he lives with his adoptive father."
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Open Mingle
It felt good, bringing Luke here, but also really, really weird. They should be age mates, but they aren't, and besides, Ezra's gotten used to sharing living space with the infant version of Luke and Leia.
Still, he's glad that this version of Luke, who had talked about being alone, has a chance to meet more Jedi. To spend more time with some of his family, both of the Jedi variety and not. He's curious they'll all have to say to each other, but he resolves not to hover and eavesdrop.
Although as the afternoon goes on, he does try to make sure there's tea and snacks on hand.
WHERE: Temba Jedi Temple
WHAT: Ezra bringing Luke to the temple complex/mingle with residents and visitors
WHEN: Soon after Luke's arrival
WARNINGS: Discussion of canon levels of violence, maybe? Others added as needed
"We're pretty sure this used to be a museum," Ezra rambles as he leads Luke to the complex of bulidings Obi-wan had chosen to designate as the Jedi temple. "We packed up all the artifacts. And we're still working on actually making it, you know, nice. Obi-wan and I live here."
He pauses, debating his phrasing, but lands on going with how he'd describe the other Temple residents to anyone else.
"So does Padme and her twins, who are Force sensitive. Cal - he was a padawan at the end of the Clone Wars - has been here in Temba by far the longest, and he's pretty settled in his workshop, but he comes by to train and visit. Grogu's developmentally pretty young, so while Master Kenobi's taken him as a padawan - in front of the Council when we were on Coruscant and everything - he lives with his adoptive father."
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Open Mingle
It felt good, bringing Luke here, but also really, really weird. They should be age mates, but they aren't, and besides, Ezra's gotten used to sharing living space with the infant version of Luke and Leia.
Still, he's glad that this version of Luke, who had talked about being alone, has a chance to meet more Jedi. To spend more time with some of his family, both of the Jedi variety and not. He's curious they'll all have to say to each other, but he resolves not to hover and eavesdrop.
Although as the afternoon goes on, he does try to make sure there's tea and snacks on hand.
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"I mean, back home, she came to Lothal on a mercy mission, which was also a cover for her handing off ships to our cell in the Alliance. She's got a mean right hook," he adds, earnestly.
"And I met Senator Bail Organa a few times. But I didn't know Leia was adopted until Obi-wan explained to me here why he'd been on Tatooine."
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"You should see her with an assault blaster." Luke definitely sounds slightly lovestruck with that. "We were rescuing her. She rescued us instead."
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"I don't know what to think about one of the people who knew not telling the two of you for so long," Ezra admits. At the very least, Master Yoda had the time he'd trained Luke to get around to it, right?
"But I'm glad you found each other."
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"It sucks that we only just found out but, it's probably best we didn't know."
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Although Leia hadn't been, as he recalled.
"And if you and your father had some sort of natural Force bond, shielding might not matter much anyway."
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Shielding is clearly another thing that Master Yoda never quite got the time to teach him. "I've always been pretty sensitive to what other people are feeling. Leia said I could find the good in Palpatine himself. Which, no, I couldn't, there wasn't any. But I've always been able to find someone's better nature. I don't know if that's a Force thing though."
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Maybe Luke and Vader and had been extra attuned to each other - maybe not. None of this was exactly measurable science.
"As for finding the good in people being a Force thing-" He makes a so-so motion. "Sensing people's intentions can be. Letting your guard down, reaching out to make a connection on an emotional level - it can open you up to the Force as well."
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Vader had felt like unending rage at the universe.
"Palpatine was cold. A chilly ooze down the back of the neck and throat. Sickly sweet and toxic." Nauseating. "Leia says I've always worn my heart on my sleeve. But you've met her, I think she was born with better control than most people ever find."
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"I only spoke to Palpatine once, via holo. I knew what he was, but I couldn't really sense him. Although he was able to reach through the Force somehow to undo the cuffs I was in, from wherever he was. Which I don't think is so much a Dark Side thing as a similar sort of mastery that let Yoda speak to me."
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His chest aches with the memory and he forces himself not to reach up and rub at it. He knows it's in his mind.
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He gestures towards his garden patch. "It's not much, and it's mostly for variety of food stuffs. I also work some on the greenhouse near the center of town and help take care of the...we call them glownies, but they're wooly herd beasts. And their wool glows, even for a while after you brush or shear them."
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"That sounds amazing. Are they friendly? Are they actually domesticated?"
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He cocks his head thoughtfully. "Did Obi-wan or Yoda teach you about reaching out to animals with the Force?"
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He stares a little at Luke's commentary on Yoda's teaching methods. "That's -" He frowns a little.
"Sounds a lot like training a soldier," he says, cautiously, his emotions a complicated swirl.
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He squeezes his hands, clutched in front of him to keep them still and not fidgeting. "If I survived, I'd be alive to learn what I didn't know and try and work it out."
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Even with years more training, dueling is not where his strengths lie. He's increasingly sure that even with Master Kenobi's instruction, he'll be mediocre compared to anyone who has real talent in wielding a lightsaber.
"We just had...really different interactions with Master Yoda, I guess. Different circumstances, right? The first time, he pushed me to articulate why I wanted to be a Jedi, and he didn't seem satisfied until I gave him an answer that was less, well, soldier..ly."
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Did Yoda teach him in general, or with the specific thought that he'd be fighting Vader? Luke will never be sure.
"Technically, I faced Vader three times. The first time, I don't think he knew who I was, to him or to the rebellion. He was going to kill me and I couldn't have put up much resistance. But my friends distracted him by stepping on him in an AT-AT they'd stolen. It wasn't so much a face off as random rebel pilot was nearly killed by Vader with no resistance. The second..." He looks at his right hand. "Well. And the third time I bested him and refused to kill him. Killing him would've been an evil action. He was beaten."
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He'd told Obi-wan much the same thing about Mustafar, once, after Obi-wan had called his own not killing Anakin out right, then and there, a weakness.
"Things can be pretty weird and not entirely great here on Agra-10. But it's not - no offense - Tatooine levels of survival difficulty. And it's not, as far as we know, part of a galactic war. As long as you're here, you have time for some of that learning and working things out."
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The sarlacc survived mostly on Jabba's cruelty. With Jabba gone, it would be getting much less regular feedings. But they were also nigh on unkillable.
"I suspect I have a lot to learn. A lot. I know how to fight to survive but I never really thought past that."
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"Well, didn't tell the Jedi in the distant past relative to us on Coruscant a lot of details, but they accepted that we were an enclave of Jedi who couldn't stay long and that Master Kenobi needed resources for training. So we have copies of a lot of the texts that were used at the time to teach initiates and padawans. Studying that way isn't my favorite way to learn, but I'm trying to do some of it alongside the training and practice and discussion."
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He makes an 'and so forth' gesture. "So the impression I've gotten is when there was an entire Order and time and space for it, a lot of being a padawan was figuring out your specific path as a Jedi, alongside your master. Initiates were the even younger kids. Taught general education and foundational skills in the ways of the Force."
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".. how much did we miss out?" He doesn't really expect Ezra to answer.
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"I mean - skills can be caught up on, I think. Cultural stuff? Growing up knowing the sorts of things we could learn to do and being around other Force sensitive people? That's a whole other matter and...a trade off I guess, that practice of bringing kids to the temple so young."
He bites his bottom lip and continues. "Obi-wan doesn't really remember his birth family. Or, well. There's a weird thing that happened here I can tell you about, but the point is until that thing happened he never thought of that as something he missed out on. Me, I had my birth parents until the Empire arrested them when I was 7 and I hated that they were taken away, of course. And I have chosen family, including Kanan and Obi-wan; I wouldn't ever trade one for the other. So I can see both sides to it. But also I wonder if there's other balances to the trade off."
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