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Lost Pieces - October Catch-all
Who: Jason Kolchek + semi-open. See prompts for details
What: October Plot Prompts
When: Throughout October
Where: Various locations. See prompts for details
Content Warnings: Vivid hallucinations, memory loss, the usual profanity, possibly violence? IDK
(To make this clean and organized for myself, the prompts are going to be in individual comments. As always, I'll match whatever style the other person sets)
What: October Plot Prompts
When: Throughout October
Where: Various locations. See prompts for details
Content Warnings: Vivid hallucinations, memory loss, the usual profanity, possibly violence? IDK
(To make this clean and organized for myself, the prompts are going to be in individual comments. As always, I'll match whatever style the other person sets)
Lost in the Woods (OTA)
He turned on his earpiece flashlight and spotted some kind of broken object on the ground. Usually he didn't pay much attention to crap like that, but in the Trench such objects could be important later. Jason picked it up and when he started walking, the piece started glowing.
Trusting that this thing was going to either lead him out or to someone else, Jason followed the glow.
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He doesn't get very far in getting his bearings, only managing to check that his lightsaber is there (it is) and to pat his pockets down and finding some strange piece before he notices a flickering light in the distance.
"Hey, who's there? Show yourself."
If his voice isn't enough to lead, the glow of his lightsaber as it's drawn will.
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"Hey. You got one of these, too?" He indicated the piece of the strange compass-thing.
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He looks down at it in his hand before nodding briefly.
"Yeah. It was in my pocket."
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"What do you make of this?" he asked his new companion. Jason was still on the fence on whether this object was going to help or hurt them.
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"I don't know. This place does stupid things all the time."
He has three grandchildren here despite being in his early 20's. He knows just how nonsensical things can get.
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"Whatever this thing is, it led me right to you," he pointed out. He turned one way and then another, noting how the glow brightened or dimmed depending on where Jason was facing. "Maybe it'll lead to more people, or a way out," he suggested. It was better than standing around in the middle of the forest.
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It didn't hurt to let someone fiddle around with it as long as he wasn't expected to do the same. He also doesn't sense anything out there so it did feel like they only needed to figure out which way to go.
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"Keep close," he warned the other. "There's bound to be some bullshit along the way."
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"I don't sense anything out there." But he follows nonetheless, it would have been stupid to immediately strike out on his own and he doesn't have any better ideas.
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"You're a Jedi," Jason realized. "All right then, sense away. Let me know if there's any trouble ahead."
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He doesn't elaborate any further, instead moving ahead without checking to see if Jason was coming or not. It's a sore topic and one where he came to the conclusion that he couldn't possibly still claim to be one. He'd done too many things, it wouldn't have been right.
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And yet they were using it as a light instead.
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"So are lightsabers a common weapon where you're from?" Truth be told, Jason didn't know a lot about it outside what he learned from Obi-wan.
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That instinctive awareness of where it was went along way to mitigate accidents.
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He doesn't know if that means they don't know each other that well or he never thought to tell Anakin. He wants it to be the former, but he knows that's unlikely.
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"I guess he will when he's ready to." Which was more or less Jason's own attitude about it.
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Obi-Wan cared about him just as much as he did and no matter what happened, nothing would come between them. Not even himself.
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He was a little confused, though. Why wasn't this kid a Jedi when he and Obi-wan were practically family?
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Would it be good? Bad? Embarrassing? There was a lot to examine in how he was talked about to others.
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"Good to finally meet you," Jason said.
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"Well he shouldn't. I'm not a kid any more."
Never mind Obi-Wan not worrying about him is one of his worst case scenarios. It does however make him feel a little better that he's never heard of Jason until now. If it was important, then it would have been brought up just like how he had heard about Anakin.
"How do you know him?"
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"We're seeing each other," he finally answered. "We're takin' it slow." He hoped that explanation would be enough for why Obi-wan hadn't mentioned Jason yet.
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