Mal Durrish (
once_reborn) wrote in
etrayalogs2024-05-02 09:24 pm
(Open)
WHO: Mal Durrish and YOU
WHEN: Early May
WHERE: Various
WHAT: Mal keeping up and meeting people - open to all new/existing interactions! Happy to build on existing CR or meet new people!
NOTES\WARNINGS: Will add if needed.
(Meeting your friendly neighbourhood Jedi...)
Target Practice - Open!
She kept to the outskirts for this part of her training, certainly. It wasn't that it was necessary, per se. Military service and then Jedi training had kept her weapons skills pretty sharp. And Jedi from the older versions of the Order might find the idea of a Jedi doing blaster practice to be a bit...gauche, or at the very least unusual - but practice definitely made perfect. Especially here, where she didn't know she could count on much of anything.
At one end of the clearing she'd set up a few cans at various distances. She stood at the other, checking over her trusty Bryar pistol. It was the sidearm of choice of the Jedi Master Kyle Katarn - whom she had a little bit of hero worship for, all things said and done. But it also was just a damn good choice, quite frankly. Not as powerful as a BlasTech, and not as flashy - but it'd be accurate and reliable.
She had made sure it was cleaned, readied - and took aim at the first can, standing firmly. There was a light choom sound, the blaster bucked slightly, and a yellow bolt of energy shot out across the clearing, blasting the first can off of its resting place. Ok, not so bad.
She nodded, approving, and set her sights for the next shot.
Saber Practice - Open!
Nearer in to the Apartments, she found the first open ground she could. Slowly she drew out a circle in the dirt with a boot, then settled herself in the center of it. The heavy cylinder of her lightsaber was taken from her hip, held in front of her. She took a deep breath, centered herself in the Force, and in the moment, and then ignited the weapon.
With a snap-hiss and a slight hint of ozone on the air, the blue blade shone in the light of the early morning. She settled into the first form, and for a moment, she stilled. Then, slowly at first, she began to move through each of the positions. Whatever doubts she had disappeared in these moments. This she could do, this she could always rely on - moving with precision from step to step, saber moving from place to place.
Then the movements became more elaborate; practice cuts and parries, shifting from movement to movement with quick ease. The lightsaber made its unique sounds as it cut through the air - and to anybody observing, it would appear to be a matter of grace. Her movements are smooth, seemingly easy - and gaining complexity by the moment.
Exercise - Open!
She could also be found in workout clothes, for once actually disposing of the hooded jacket, long sleeves, and gloves that seemed to be an absolute uniform for her. The lightsaber remained at her hip, because some things were universal, but the black exercise shirt was new. The bare arms revealed scars, here and there - signs that her life had certainly not been one in which the word softness had featured.
But it might not be noticeable since she'd be jogging when someone ran into her, or at best stretching before doing so - she wasn't pushing herself for speed, not this time, but she was aiming for endurance.
She followed a route that wound through most of this strange place; controlling her breathing and coming to a stop once after every lap of her circulating.
Maybe you are doing similar, or run into her when she stops to drink from a canteen, or grabbing a towel from her small pack to wipe off her face and neck.
Diner - Open!
Of course, a woman has to eat - and the diner has become a favourite haunt of hers. In part because the caf - or coffee, as other universes seem to call it - is excellent to her taste buds. But also because there's so much food there that is both tasty but also that she's never seen before.
She has a little sheet of paper on the table next to her - the menu is written out on it, with check boxes next to every item. One by one, she's trying everything, and a good number are checked off already. The problem being that she's discovered a few favourites, which keep tempting her back.
First and foremost? Waffles. What universe came up with these? Fluffy and crunchy at the same time; can be topped with nearly everything - though this Maple syrup is just...wonderful.
She may be on her second helping.
CYA!
[Always happy to open up custom prompts! Drop me a PM or contact me on plurk if you have an idea!]
WHEN: Early May
WHERE: Various
WHAT: Mal keeping up and meeting people - open to all new/existing interactions! Happy to build on existing CR or meet new people!
NOTES\WARNINGS: Will add if needed.
(Meeting your friendly neighbourhood Jedi...)
Target Practice - Open!
She kept to the outskirts for this part of her training, certainly. It wasn't that it was necessary, per se. Military service and then Jedi training had kept her weapons skills pretty sharp. And Jedi from the older versions of the Order might find the idea of a Jedi doing blaster practice to be a bit...gauche, or at the very least unusual - but practice definitely made perfect. Especially here, where she didn't know she could count on much of anything.
At one end of the clearing she'd set up a few cans at various distances. She stood at the other, checking over her trusty Bryar pistol. It was the sidearm of choice of the Jedi Master Kyle Katarn - whom she had a little bit of hero worship for, all things said and done. But it also was just a damn good choice, quite frankly. Not as powerful as a BlasTech, and not as flashy - but it'd be accurate and reliable.
She had made sure it was cleaned, readied - and took aim at the first can, standing firmly. There was a light choom sound, the blaster bucked slightly, and a yellow bolt of energy shot out across the clearing, blasting the first can off of its resting place. Ok, not so bad.
She nodded, approving, and set her sights for the next shot.
Saber Practice - Open!
Nearer in to the Apartments, she found the first open ground she could. Slowly she drew out a circle in the dirt with a boot, then settled herself in the center of it. The heavy cylinder of her lightsaber was taken from her hip, held in front of her. She took a deep breath, centered herself in the Force, and in the moment, and then ignited the weapon.
With a snap-hiss and a slight hint of ozone on the air, the blue blade shone in the light of the early morning. She settled into the first form, and for a moment, she stilled. Then, slowly at first, she began to move through each of the positions. Whatever doubts she had disappeared in these moments. This she could do, this she could always rely on - moving with precision from step to step, saber moving from place to place.
Then the movements became more elaborate; practice cuts and parries, shifting from movement to movement with quick ease. The lightsaber made its unique sounds as it cut through the air - and to anybody observing, it would appear to be a matter of grace. Her movements are smooth, seemingly easy - and gaining complexity by the moment.
Exercise - Open!
She could also be found in workout clothes, for once actually disposing of the hooded jacket, long sleeves, and gloves that seemed to be an absolute uniform for her. The lightsaber remained at her hip, because some things were universal, but the black exercise shirt was new. The bare arms revealed scars, here and there - signs that her life had certainly not been one in which the word softness had featured.
But it might not be noticeable since she'd be jogging when someone ran into her, or at best stretching before doing so - she wasn't pushing herself for speed, not this time, but she was aiming for endurance.
She followed a route that wound through most of this strange place; controlling her breathing and coming to a stop once after every lap of her circulating.
Maybe you are doing similar, or run into her when she stops to drink from a canteen, or grabbing a towel from her small pack to wipe off her face and neck.
Diner - Open!
Of course, a woman has to eat - and the diner has become a favourite haunt of hers. In part because the caf - or coffee, as other universes seem to call it - is excellent to her taste buds. But also because there's so much food there that is both tasty but also that she's never seen before.
She has a little sheet of paper on the table next to her - the menu is written out on it, with check boxes next to every item. One by one, she's trying everything, and a good number are checked off already. The problem being that she's discovered a few favourites, which keep tempting her back.
First and foremost? Waffles. What universe came up with these? Fluffy and crunchy at the same time; can be topped with nearly everything - though this Maple syrup is just...wonderful.
She may be on her second helping.
CYA!
[Always happy to open up custom prompts! Drop me a PM or contact me on plurk if you have an idea!]

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(He doesn't know what he's missed out on -- he's been too careful to stick around and find out.)
But Mal doesn't need to know that. Going ahead and saying it out loud would just be needlessly rude, a little like going up to someone religious and loudly arguing about them about their god. It's just something you don't do. And like religion, if it gives this woman a sense of purpose and comfort, then that's that.
The history of it all is much more interesting to him than choosing to poke holes in a story he'd really like to be true. "People think you might not even exist?" That, at least, piques his interest. That's..."
Yeah. He can connect the dots. "That's not a case of people leaving your um, your Order, is it? Something awful happened."
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She nods. "We got...well, wiped out, really. Jedi have an ancient enemy called the Sith. An inversion in almost every way, we've been ranged against them for, like tens of thousands of years. It gets pretty complicated, but they basically finally figured out a stealth approach and one of their number took over the galactic government and purged the Jedi."
She sighs.
"In the intervening decades, he used just plain old imperial power and his own abilities to wipe out all knowledge of the Jedi he could. In a couple decades, we went from a regular sight to a legend. Oh, and as a nice little sting in the tail, he also left behind trapped knowledge - in case force-users sought it out, so they'd fall into the dark side and he might get a new tool out of it."
"I'm part of the return," she said, leaving out a lot. "There were a few survivors, and we've recaptured a lot of hidden knowledge. But there were once tens of thousands of us - there's barely a a few hundred Jedi and trainees these days. Nothing like what we once were. Or will be for a long time."
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Riz knows it's not that simple, and that Mal's world is entirely different from his own, but it's much easier for him to make sense of it if he puts it in his own words. Considering Mal's age - she can't be past her late twenties, by Riz's estimation - she didn't live through any of it. Just stories, told by the survivors.
Sometimes people just nod passively along to make it look like they're paying attention. With Riz, even if he doesn't move or talk at all during this story, it's abundantly clear that she has the weight of all of his attention on her, a heavy thing that some of his peers have historically found a bit unnerving. He has a tendency to stare.
"I'm sorry that happened," he says plainly, but not disingenuously. That's, uh -- that's a lot." What else can be said about something that tragic, really? "That must have been a while before your time, though, right? Were you raised by one of the survivors, or something?"
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"Oh, wow, heh, no, I wish I were. It was...a lot stranger for me. No, I grew up a street kid on a crime-riddled hellhole. Joined up with the bad guy's space navy when I was sixteen - kinda lied about my age - because, hey, square meals, right?"
She shook her head.
"Turned out I had what they call a marginal Force talent - just enough that I was great at piloting troop transports to assault spots and coming out alive. Then...a lot of history happened, really. I-"
She pauses.
"Look, it was all part of the secrets that got blathered about the place...I don't want to just drop a ton of things on you, really. You've already taken on a lot, and I'm thankful for that much."
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Still. He is functionally aware that he's been going around asking people increasingly prying questions about their traumatic pasts, which is generally not something people enjoy. "I get not wanting to talk about it forever. But it doesn't bother me, is all I'm saying." He hooks his thumb into his pocket, now equipped with more knowledge of Mal's world than he had before. He has other thoughts - is this Force talent thing a prerequisite of joining this monastic order? - but he can tell that she's trying to change the subject, so he'll respect that. For now.
"And for the record? One of my friends also worked with a big old baddie for probably way worse reasons than just needing a square meal? But we're cool now. So. I figure that kind of thing is pretty okay."
He won't tell Ragh's story for him, of course - that's Ragh's to tell - but he's pretty sure that being told by your football coach to help end the world while battling internalized homophobia is what some may consider a little less forgivable than the starving orphan excuse.
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"Well, there was this battle. Long ways away from anything I was dealing with - but the Emperor and most of his best officers went up in a big huge Rebel victory. Empire fractured into warlords as all his henchpeople started jockeying for position. My unit ended up as part of something called the Empire Reborn faction."
She pauses, trying to think how to summarize a lot of history.
"Weird force cult people, willing to embrace some pretty kooky ideas, even by galactic standards. But one offshoot was run by a Dark Jedi named Desann - a Jedi who falls to evil - and this scientist guy named Fyyar. Between them, they figured out how to artificially infuse force abilities into people. Grabbed everyone they could under their command who had even the most marginal talent and...well, suddenly they had a dark force army."
She looks around a bit, shaking her head.
"Nowhere near as good as the returning Jedi, but the idea was make us by the tens of thousands. Didn't work out, thankfully. But I was...definitely one of them. And hoo boy did I carry out my orders with glee. Until one fateful night where I ran into a real Jedi, betrayal, and being on the receiving end of an exploding fuel refinery."
She smiled, looking out into the distance.
"The Jedi nursed me back to health. Took me in, even. Explained what had been done to me, gave me a life and a choice. And I've never looked back."
Though the idea that she's an imposter in their ranks is very, very hard to kill.
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"I think I can see why you have such a high opinion of these people now."
He's still not a believer, per se, on account of being naturally suspicious -- but he gets it. He gets it the same way that he gets it when he meets any Cleric of any deity, turning their eyes towards the light of their god and their beliefs. Faith always requires that extra leap, doesn't it?
It also requires extenuating circumstances, like the fact that Mal probably had nowhere else to go afterwards. It doesn't make their generosity any less generous. But it doesn't erase her circumstances either.
"How long ago was that? I mean, how long have you been one of them?"
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She shivered a bit.
"Never want to see the inside of a bacta healing tank again, I'll tell you that much. But you've put up with everything I've had to say - I know far less about you. What's the essential Riz?"
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"Me?" He blinks at her, not having considered someone would reciprocate his interest. "I don't really have a story as interesting as yours to share. It's just kind of normal?"
His lip curls in a wry smile. The situation with his Dad isn't normal, he knows, but compared to everyone else? It's not all that exceptional. They've got their own stuff going on. Your dead Dad secretly being much cooler than you thought pales in comparison to your Dad being the ruler of the pits of Hell. "Back home, it's just me and my mom in our apartment in Elmville, the town I'm from, which is kind of small. And I go to Aguefort's Adventuring Academy, which is where they train the next generation of Adventurers. Half of my party's actually here with me, which is nice. But that's most of it. I've barely even left Elmville, except for once or twice, and not for very long."
In all, Elmville is a pretty idyllic place, if you ignore all of the religious conspiracies, threats to the world, and other such nonsense. But that's normal for Spyre, and for the rest of the year, it's all ice cream sundaes and hanging out at the mall and loitering in the library.
"Oh!" He digs around in his pocket and unearths a business card to hand to her. RIZ GUKGAK: LICENSED PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR it reads in gorgeous calligraphy, with a series of numbers and names beneath it that correspond to his now-defunct crystal number and his now-unoccupied office space. "And I'm a Private Investigator. I got my license last summer."
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"Normal, where you're trained for adventure," she replies with a bit of an arched eyebrow.
She takes the business card and reads over it, tapping it against one hand.
"Buddy, I hate to break it to you, but you're kinda in the exceptional category."
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Riz is, admittedly, at the top of the class -- but that means very little when Fig isn't doing so hot in hers, and she's a literal rock star, which means going to Bard Class is a little redundant.
"Don't get me wrong, my party and I are pretty top-notch. But we're still an adventuring-party-in-training."
The real adventuring parties -- now that's where the really cool stuff happens. Riz can't wait. Just him and his friends, going around on world-saving missions forever. It has not yet occurred to him that not all friend groups stay together after high school, but shhh. Don't tell him that.
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But she'll still give him a smile, offering the card back.
"Well, I think you're modest and are pretty something, and I'm rarely wrong. About other people, at least. So there."
She also shakes her head.
"Adventuring as an educated profession. That's something, too. We just have to wing it when the adventure finds us."