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quaranmeme2017-09-09 07:27 pm
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002; elevator of forced honesty
![]() » POST: a top level for your character(s) » RESPOND: to other characters ICly. your characters are now trapped in an elevator together. » UH OH: neither character can lie. » ADDITIONAL, OPTIONAL COMPLICATIONS: at player discretion characters may also... a. be unable to remain silent when asked questions b. be unable to speak around the truth when answering c. be compelled to reveal truths/secrets unprompted |
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If he isn't a Sith...maybe he can still be brought back.
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I see.
[ Then the idea of dragging him back to the Light is a pointless one. ]
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It's all right to feel sympathy. Or even pity. The Dark Side is not an easy choice. But coming back to the Light isn't easy either. And it has to be made by them.
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I feel sad for his mother and uncle...and his father. Hab thought his son could be saved. And I'm angry at Kylo Ren for throwing away his family.
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[ The Dark is always easier. But the Dark always takes more as well. Until there's nothing left. Obi-Wan has always been touched by the Light. He would always choose the Light. But he's been in enough Dark places to know. ]
I would be careful about anger. Anger can lead people down dangerous paths.
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I wouldn't have traded family for power.
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[ Obi-Wan runs a hand through his beard. ]
There's no point trying to understand his motivations without further information. You'll run yourself into circles that way.
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[ Obi-Wan isn't against teaching her. But his heart can't handle taking on another padawan. He's lost too much to go through that. ]
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[ So many variables to take in, but she is hoping he says yes. Considering the last padawans were killed by Kylo Ren and considering he lost Ben...he could tell her no. He could tell her leave. But if he doesn't train her then damnit, she'll bring him to Leia. That much she could do. ]
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What does the Force tell you?
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And now she'll simply stare at him with some confusion. ]
I don't know? [ How does one listen to the Force? Meditation? Be in peril? ]
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I need to ttrust you. [ To let him guide her until she can figure a way. ] And to wait. S Why does she need to wait? She has no clue. ]
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[ His voice is kind and approving. ]
You must learn to trust the Force. It will guide you even when your path seems uncertain and dark.
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Thank you. This is all still very new to me.
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I am happy to pass along what I know. It ensures the survival of . . . what the Jedi were.
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I see.
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On Jakku, I mean. I've never traveled beyond the outer rim. Points of interest are usually about which smuggler has a bounty on their head, or looking for new trade routes.
[ Please feel better, please. ]
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[ Hutt-assassination, to be frank. Obi-Wan gets along with the Hutts, but he pities anyone else dealing with them. ]
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In my time, they had strict control of their routes.
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