Marshal Cobb Vanth (
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revivalproject2021-03-04 08:26 am
Cobb's Event Catch All | Open
WHO: Cobb Vanth & All
WHERE: Various locations across Coruscant.
WHAT: Adventures across the planet
WHEN: Event
WARNINGS: Cussing. Angst. Possible violence. Will update as necessary.
This was not how Cobb imagined his first time off Tatooine. Then again, with his history, maybe he should have expected his first trip in space and to a Core world would be against his will. These Agrii fellas needed to learn to ask for permission. He would've said yes if they had asked. Instead, there was a little bubble of resentment brewing towards their alien captors.
But that anger could wait. A lot of people here had no idea how to navigate any planet in the galaxy much less one like Coruscant. Stars, even Cobb was a little out of his element but at least he could read the writing and understand how things worked in general. The first thing he focused on was getting everyone else settled and comfortable to go around by themselves. It was a lot of explaining how credit worked and offering to help if anyone needed it.
It took a few days before Cobb disappeared on his own one morning. The credits provided by the Agrii and the few he had on him when he got taken were burning a hole in his pocket. He went to the market and found himself some pieces of durasteel armor and a padded armor suit to wear underneath. It was, without a doubt, the nicest thing Cobb had ever owned, gleaming a brass-gold color against the black padded suit and soft green cloak he also bought to hide the scars that peeked out from the suit.
Damn if he didn't feel guilty for the two-thousand credits he handed over to buy it.
He just couldn't help but think of all the necessary things he could buy for home or this group of people at that cost. Two thousand credits would never got that far on Tatooine where everything was so damn expensive but it could've done something good. But after putting it all on he looked like he belonged on a Core world instead of an outsider in ragged clothes. Clothes he kept because they were still good enough for home and no one wasted anything on Tatooine. The armor though... wearing it he felt... like someone important and wasn't that a heavy thing?
Not only did the armor protect him and help him blend in, now he could get into better bars and taverns where they played high stakes sabacc. Cobb had learned his numbers playing the card game and was damn good at it. Good enough to win games against rich fools who tossed credits around like they could be dug up from the sand. That real vindictive part of himself really enjoyed it.
And everything he won now went to what they'd need to survive and anyone else who needed a few spare credits.
After all, he could always win more.
WHERE: Various locations across Coruscant.
WHAT: Adventures across the planet
WHEN: Event
WARNINGS: Cussing. Angst. Possible violence. Will update as necessary.
This was not how Cobb imagined his first time off Tatooine. Then again, with his history, maybe he should have expected his first trip in space and to a Core world would be against his will. These Agrii fellas needed to learn to ask for permission. He would've said yes if they had asked. Instead, there was a little bubble of resentment brewing towards their alien captors.
But that anger could wait. A lot of people here had no idea how to navigate any planet in the galaxy much less one like Coruscant. Stars, even Cobb was a little out of his element but at least he could read the writing and understand how things worked in general. The first thing he focused on was getting everyone else settled and comfortable to go around by themselves. It was a lot of explaining how credit worked and offering to help if anyone needed it.
It took a few days before Cobb disappeared on his own one morning. The credits provided by the Agrii and the few he had on him when he got taken were burning a hole in his pocket. He went to the market and found himself some pieces of durasteel armor and a padded armor suit to wear underneath. It was, without a doubt, the nicest thing Cobb had ever owned, gleaming a brass-gold color against the black padded suit and soft green cloak he also bought to hide the scars that peeked out from the suit.
Damn if he didn't feel guilty for the two-thousand credits he handed over to buy it.
He just couldn't help but think of all the necessary things he could buy for home or this group of people at that cost. Two thousand credits would never got that far on Tatooine where everything was so damn expensive but it could've done something good. But after putting it all on he looked like he belonged on a Core world instead of an outsider in ragged clothes. Clothes he kept because they were still good enough for home and no one wasted anything on Tatooine. The armor though... wearing it he felt... like someone important and wasn't that a heavy thing?
Not only did the armor protect him and help him blend in, now he could get into better bars and taverns where they played high stakes sabacc. Cobb had learned his numbers playing the card game and was damn good at it. Good enough to win games against rich fools who tossed credits around like they could be dug up from the sand. That real vindictive part of himself really enjoyed it.
And everything he won now went to what they'd need to survive and anyone else who needed a few spare credits.
After all, he could always win more.

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He took a break from the soup to enjoy some of the ale Cobb had ordered, although it wasn't as fun to look at as the spotchka. "Piloting, huh? Don't do too much good given how rare our space trips tend to be anyway."
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Never did get that far.
"But I'll take something more useful. Already know how to shoot and how to patch up basic injuries. Might as well learn how to raise and care for weird glowing fluffy things." He shrugged. And if it backfired on him... well, that was just his luck.
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"And hey, so long as you're not trying to shoot one of the Agrii 'death tools' they got over there. I swear, things are just backwards or they make things complicated on purpose that you can't even fire a gun without instructions downloaded into your head. Almost blew my face off with one," Cayde snorted, but he was still smiling about it.
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"Then get yourself a gun here. You can probably find something less you're less likely to point at your pretty face," he teased.
Cobb had his blaster and that seemed like all he needed. There hadn't been any real threats since he arrived with this group. Though, he was tempted to find a carbine like what he had back home.
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It was just a pity he couldn't carry as many as any Guardian was used to, but no transmat meant a lot of limitations.
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Cobb had a blaster and he had stocked up on a few charge packs to make sure he wouldn't run out quickly when they got back.
A man could carry a lot of weapons around here with a few gun belts. He had the one but he'd seen folks armed like they were going to war. "I'm sure you'll find something deadly and fun to take back."
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He grinned. "I'm glad you already understand me so well." What good was deadly if it wasn't fun?
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He set the slug back on the table which a small chuckle. “I wouldn’t say I understand.” Cobb was a bit more cautious about things these days. “But you seem like a man comfortable with danger. Means you’re not afraid to find it.”
Cobb didn’t seek out trouble any more. In fact, he looked forward to peace, but he wasn’t afraid to walk into it for the right cause.
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"Can't afford not to be, where I'm from, with what I do. ...but yeah, I've had gone looking for it," the Exo admitted. High risk, high reward. Ever since after the Red Legion, he'd danced ever more so along that line. It had been a push, a reminder not to take anything for granted. You had to make the most of what you could do while you were still able to do it.
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If he knew Cayde's philosophy in detail he would agree. After years of being a slave he took nothing for granted. Even the risk was new. The exploring. So much of his life lost to others but now he got to choose.
Hell of a thing choice.
"You know, I'm starting to get the feelin' you and I could find a lot of trouble together if we went lookin'." Which could be fun. Maybe not on this planet given the abundance of law around but well, maybe another time.
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"You mean we weren't already?" Finding trouble. It seemed to him that working their way around to getting into some Sabacc games sounded like a round-about way to find some eventually, anyway. Still, he grinned to show he was kidding.
Mostly.
Maybe.
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He was also technically mayor but that was even more fuzzy than the Marshal position. Didn't need to mention that when it was so unclear.
"Hey, no one's shooting at us while we eat. We're not in trouble." They might find it later with those sabacc games. Those could get real rough if they played with the wrong people.
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At the suggestion that no one was shooting at them while they ate, the Exo waggled his brow-plates. How that could all change in a heartbeat, but he wasn't about to start a commotion here. This diner was full of nice people and they weren't giving him a hard time like that bar. He wasn't about to start trouble for no reason, and really, underground gambling places seemed like it was practically necessity.
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If Cayde started a shootout just for the hell of it, Cobb had severely misjudged him. They should be safe while they ate in this mid-level diner.
"You said you were part of some government, right?" Cobb remembered something about that when chatting with Cayde in his bar when they first met. "You elected?"
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"Not sure I'd call it a government but I guess we're close to it. And not quite by election."
He eventually popped the dumpling into his mouth just to finish off the soup, reaching for his ale to wash it all down. "I'm part of the Vanguard. There's three of us- one for each of our main classes of Guardians. We're not really an army, more like a bunch of freelances with overseers- us. But we lost the Speaker in the Red War, and we've mostly been working at patching together things since."
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"Not a bad gig, I guess." Somewhat similar to what Cobb did as a marshal but just spread out over a lot more people. "Found I've enjoyed protecting people and it makes for interestin' times."
No need to dip into the forty years of being a slave. That was a different time. A different life from who Cobb was now.
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"Only reason I got saddled with it was 'cuz no one else wants it. Hunters don't want to be chained to the Tower, they want to be out in the field. It's had its ups and downs. But I guess after you've been in a position for so long, it grows on you."
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They could die pretty easily in civilization too, actually.
"And a leader to point them in the right direction when they get lost out there." He figured it took a good man to give up wandering to lead people even if Cayde didn't want to. Yeah, he liked the Exo more and more. "Or a leader to simply explain away the trouble they cause."
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A leader, huh? Leadership was never a thing he'd fancied, but he knew that was pretty much what his job entailed. Thankfully it was a load he had to share with Zavala and Ikora. It didn't make him miss being out in the middle of the action, but he'd certainly appreciated that partnership he had a lot more.
"Maybe," he chuckled.
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"That's all I know these days fighting for home. This is the most relaxed my life has ever been." He toasts Cayde with his ice water. Maker, it's ice water! He still can't believe that it's so easy to get.
The cool water feels great after a warm bowl of soup. "I think we can make better at the city."
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"I think any effort we put into it is making better. But there's still a lotta work to be done." He tipped the glass in his hand, watching the water move this way and that with each swivel of his wrist. "What's your vision?"
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"I worked too hard to get a roof over my head and a space to call my own. I'm moving out of the ship and fixing up a place. Gonna start finding a better food source than paste. Probably those glowing fuzzballs." He knew some people wouldn't like that but, well, survival came first and at the end of the day no matter how cute something was it was still food.
"Probably just start fixing up houses around where I settle for other folks to move in if they want. Make a little community even if it takes awhile." He shrugged. "It's what I know how to do and I ain't seen anyone else doin' it."
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"Well, plenty of pickings. Some places are a little more cleared out than others, but if you need any hand with things." Beat. "-or decor. There's a great place for that. I think I spend too much time in there. It's probably worse because I know I don't have to pay money." Oh the piles of random odds and ends among dish and glassware that he'd scavenged from the old abandoned department store.
"Been wondering why no one's put a glownie on a spit yet. But then it seems like most of the people who've been here before us are from places where you don't have to hunt down and prep your own meals." Cute, yes, but if people were hurting for food he didn't see why no one had made use of the obvious. "The guy that used to own the diner before Tommy stepped up- I brought him some squirrel-things I caught out in the woods to trade for some of the drinks he'd been brewing to help start off the bar."
Getting a city on its feet wasn't a new thing for him, he just hadn't had to worry about doing something like that for centuries now. At least this city was more substantial, but there was a lot of work to be done. He knew where his talents lay, but save for the recent rush of spider-things, his gun wasn't largely required most of the time.
"Everyone's spread out," he said after gulping back the rest of his water. "Don't think people were thinking about community so much as claiming a space as their's. But fixing up more available places couldn't hurt."
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He hadn't gone looking at the department store. Cobb barely had a chance to get comfortable on the planet before they left.
"If I can get the supplies, I could make some snares for those. We use 'em on scurriers back home which are about the same size. Shouldn't be hard to find it here." He waved a hand towards the windows. Core worlds were well supplied.
Cobb was a jack of all trades, master of none. "Yeah, well, if we're going to survive comfortably people are gonna have to start. Gotta pull together. So, I'll take the first steps and see who joins on them."
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Cayde considered what all would be needed for traps. Cobb was talking about good old-fashioned ones, not the trip-wire explodey sort. "More shopping!" he said cheerfully. Padding their wallets from a few card games was sounding more and more necessary.
"Best way to do things, really. Too many different mindsets and priorities- trying to talk it out as a group will just take forever." He was more the sort to do things over planning anyway.
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let me know if this is okay
:thumbs up: Cobb's not really hiding his expressions right now
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