Din Djarin/Mando (
foundlingfather) wrote in
revivalproject2021-03-05 06:11 pm
Mandalorian catch all!
WHO: Din Djarin/Mando, anybody else!
WHERE: Around Coruscant
WHAT: Things and stuff!
WHEN: 900 years in the past, in a galaxy far far away
WARNINGS: None...? Will change as needed
NOTES: Feel free to tag in your preferred style, I will match it.
A. Disappearing act
Mando didn't stick around for too long after landing, and dealing with Grogu's distress. Maybe a day, maybe two, as they made sure the people, that didn't know the planet, were settled. Then one morning, he's gone. Having left in the early hours of the morning, just before sunrise. When most, if not all, were probably asleep. He had his people to find, and a low profile to keep. What better way to do that, than to disappear into the city.
Using the credits the Agrii provided, he took a speeder down into the lower tiers of the city. Where he knew he'd find them. Or more accurately, they found him first. With their spies within the city, it didn't take long for word of a new, strange, Mandalorian to make it to Coruscant's Mandalorian inhabitants. After being confronted, and proving he wasn't just someone that stole a Mandalorian's armor, Mando was taken to the enclave. For the first time in almost a year, he finally felt like he was home.
Being amongst Mandalorians once again, is what he needed. He finally could heal and maybe, just maybe, resolve the conflict that had been going on within him.
B. Honest living
It's days later, before he manages to extract himself from the enclave once again. With no small amount of reluctance. Even though he'd taken his comm with him, it had been switched off pretty much since he left. He hadn't wanted to be found. He needed to do this on his own. So any messages sent to him, went unanswered. Switching it back on, one of the first things he did, of course, was to send a message to Obi-wan asking how Grogu is. Before he checked for any other messages that may have been left.
He's not leaving the lower levels yet, however. Feeling far more comfortable down here, than he would in the upper tiers. Even though he knew the Agrii were some how providing credits, he didn't like having to depend on them for currency. The main way he knew how to do that? Bounty hunting, and down in these levels, it was easy enough to pick up bounty hunting jobs. Earning a fair amount of credits in only a few days.
C. Moving up.
Eventually he'll head up into the mid tier levels, checking out shops, and seeing what's available. At some point, he'll even get back to the original hangar they all started at. To check on what had been done since he was gone.
D. Wildcard
((Anything else you want to do? Or that we planned? Feel free to drop a starter. Or a line to me with an idea, and I'll write a starter for it.))
WHERE: Around Coruscant
WHAT: Things and stuff!
WHEN: 900 years in the past, in a galaxy far far away
WARNINGS: None...? Will change as needed
NOTES: Feel free to tag in your preferred style, I will match it.
A. Disappearing act
Mando didn't stick around for too long after landing, and dealing with Grogu's distress. Maybe a day, maybe two, as they made sure the people, that didn't know the planet, were settled. Then one morning, he's gone. Having left in the early hours of the morning, just before sunrise. When most, if not all, were probably asleep. He had his people to find, and a low profile to keep. What better way to do that, than to disappear into the city.
Using the credits the Agrii provided, he took a speeder down into the lower tiers of the city. Where he knew he'd find them. Or more accurately, they found him first. With their spies within the city, it didn't take long for word of a new, strange, Mandalorian to make it to Coruscant's Mandalorian inhabitants. After being confronted, and proving he wasn't just someone that stole a Mandalorian's armor, Mando was taken to the enclave. For the first time in almost a year, he finally felt like he was home.
Being amongst Mandalorians once again, is what he needed. He finally could heal and maybe, just maybe, resolve the conflict that had been going on within him.
B. Honest living
It's days later, before he manages to extract himself from the enclave once again. With no small amount of reluctance. Even though he'd taken his comm with him, it had been switched off pretty much since he left. He hadn't wanted to be found. He needed to do this on his own. So any messages sent to him, went unanswered. Switching it back on, one of the first things he did, of course, was to send a message to Obi-wan asking how Grogu is. Before he checked for any other messages that may have been left.
He's not leaving the lower levels yet, however. Feeling far more comfortable down here, than he would in the upper tiers. Even though he knew the Agrii were some how providing credits, he didn't like having to depend on them for currency. The main way he knew how to do that? Bounty hunting, and down in these levels, it was easy enough to pick up bounty hunting jobs. Earning a fair amount of credits in only a few days.
C. Moving up.
Eventually he'll head up into the mid tier levels, checking out shops, and seeing what's available. At some point, he'll even get back to the original hangar they all started at. To check on what had been done since he was gone.
D. Wildcard
((Anything else you want to do? Or that we planned? Feel free to drop a starter. Or a line to me with an idea, and I'll write a starter for it.))

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"I am, part of the time, at least. I wasn't raised in the temple at all - couldn't have been - so this is an opportunity I don't want to pass up. I've also never been even close to this deep into the Core, so I don't want to shut myself away the entire time," he says, lightly.
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"Fair enough. I only just came back here. After being gone for days." Jedi had their issues to work out, he had his own. "Though, what do you mean 'couldn't have been'?" Weren't all Jedi raised and trained at the temple?
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He let's out a sigh. "Sorry. The other Jedi I've met. Were around before then." He assumes Cal was anyway. But Obi-wan and Grogu? He knows for sure were.
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"He died a noble death." There's a rare respect in the tone. Even if he never met, or knew, Kanan. Even if he was a Jedi. Someone willing to sacrifice themselves to stop the Empire, to save others, deserved respect.
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"I've spent some time around Mandalorians so. Yeah." He knows that's respect, not just blowing proverbial hot air. "Thank you."
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"Lothal.." He tilts his helm, trying to recall the planet. But he can't recall hearing of it. "Was it...your home planet?" He hazards a guess. Although if the Empire were there, that can't be good either. "The Mandalorians...did they help on Lothal, as well?" He's wondering a little. The most he's heard about Mandalorians and Jedi have been since he got to Temba, and not all of it was good.
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