kallig: (Oh my God it's Zappening!)
Altair Kallig ([personal profile] kallig) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2020-05-07 03:05 am

Open Log [7]

WHO: Altair Kallig & Open
WHERE: Somewhere on the outskirts of the city
WHAT: A certain conversation made the Sith Lord angry and Sith Lord's gonna Sith Lord.
WHEN: Backdated to sometime before sunrise at the beginning of May.
WARNINGS: Mentions of xenophobia, slavery. Also, a very pissed off Sith Lord. Will update if more pops up.

Maybe it was stupid to let those words affect him as much as they did. Maybe it was stupid that his anger hadn't dissipated at all since then, burning in him the same way it had when he'd been younger. Maybe he should just quietly deal with it, bury his rage deep to draw on later, but... To him, to deny using someone's name was the same as denying that they were a person.

And though logically, he understood that this situation was different, to have someone refuse to call him by name because they thought he didn't deserve it, even without knowing the sort of person he was, having that done, said, it... Made every instance of that exact treatment play in the back of his mind. All the people calling him a slave, who saw him as an item to be bought and sold, or who saw a filthy alien who didn't know his place, instead of a thinking, feeling person.

He knew it wasn't about that. He knew it logically, but feelings weren't exactly logical.

No matter his pacing, no matter what he did or where he went, his anger wouldn't settle.

So eventually he'd trekked out to the edge of Temba, sometime before the sun came up, the sky still relatively dark. If a conversation with Hux, pacing, and trying to deny that he was angry wouldn't settle his rage, then perhaps some destruction would.

He found some buildings that looked about ready to come down already, and with an angry swipe of a hand, used the Force, shattering every window that had still been intact, the glass raining down on the ground below- another swipe was enough to collapse half of one building, the sound of creaking and twisting metal shrieking, rubble and dust hitting the street. Another tug had the building coming down entirely.

The Sith paced with every use of the Force, another aggressive tug bringing another building partially down, Force lightning creeping up the crumbling walls, shattering more glass.

Yes, this was a good way to work some energy out. Even if perhaps there would be questions and calls to his comm, and maybe a few people coming his way to see what was going on.

This was still preferable to letting his anger linger any longer.


(OOC: Feel free to blow up his communicator with messages of "Wtf Altair???" or trek out to him, he'll be there a while!)
out_of_order: (sass)

[personal profile] out_of_order 2020-05-10 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Cal glanced over at Altair and shook his head as he gave him a faint smile. "Glad to be able to do something, at least. You're a good person, Altair. Don't let anyone make you think otherwise."

It might have been troubling to experience a Sith letting loose with his temper, but if anything, keeping it in seemed more dangerous to the padawan than not. Altair had purposely come out to somewhere empty to vent his frustrations. That was a lot better than directly taking out his anger on the person responsible, or anyone else that might just happen to be in the wrong place. That already spoke much of the Sith's control of himself, as well as his remorse for even lashing out as he had.
out_of_order: (heard that before)

[personal profile] out_of_order 2020-05-13 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a brief pang of wistfulness for his time back in the Temple, or alongside his master. Back when the Jedi were numerous and they didn't have to hide for fear of their lives.

Cal wondered at a time when the Sith and Jedi were so commonplace in the Republic, in the galaxy as they knew it. He'd heard enough from Altair to know that that period was hardly without its conflict, but how different would it must have been compared to the galaxy he knew now.

"Heh. If being nostalgic makes you old then I must be ancient," Cal laughed.