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"You sure you're gonna be okay?"

"I've only been captured here once," he replied, fastening the outer layer of his robes. Light enough to move in, armored enough to give him some protection. And, of course, the right color palette to complement both his and Vette's skin tones. "And besides, I managed to get out of that one."

"And who made that happen?" she punctuated the question with a little 'ta-da!' gesture with her lekku towards herself.

"Both of us, but mostly you." It'd been early on, when he was still finding his footing. It was lucky he'd survived with only a broken nose. "And you are going to be saving me again, by getting that information I need."

Vette sighed, frowning as she glanced down to check the straps on one of her pistol holsters. Neither of them really wanted to be here right now, but it was the best place to collect information on Darth Baras' plans. Which, they both suspected, included killing him. "For the record, your boss is stupid and sith are bad at life."

"I couldn't agree more."

"Agreeing with me so much makes arguing hard, you know."

"You're so right about that."

"Ugh!" She poked him in the stomach with a sheathed knife before sliding it into her boot. "I mean it though, be careful. And if you do anything funny, save me a holo, okay?"

"I will be." Baras had agents on all sides--he knew that well enough, he'd been sent to kill several of them before. He'd be traveling into dangerous territory for a Sith today. "And I'll give you a call to listen in if I can."

"Great!" she chirped. "Oh! And if you see any of those--"

"Of course I'm buying the cheesy puffs, I want those too."

She threw her hands up in mock exasperation. "Then what are you waiting for? Go give 'em hell and get us some puffs!"

"Hell and puffs, as you command," he grinned, leaning down to give her a kiss. "I'll see you later."

They left the ship and went their separate ways, Vette off to check in with her old gang, and he took a route towards the Nikto Sector. The gangs there were territorial, but that wasn't the real worry. He was using the sector as a means to approach Republic-aligned districts nearby, and there was a distinct chance an SIS listening post would pick him up anyway. He had some valid excuses for being there, but it likely wouldn't make a difference in the Republic's thinking.

Besides, he wanted them to see him. He had his own allies on Nar Shaddaa, and they'd be watching what happened, and who reported back to Baras.

So. All he had to do was walk towards enemy territory.

And buy some cheesy puffs.

Date: 2019-11-28 07:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga tensed a little at how close Rejalgar was getting. The emotions in this place were getting to him. He didn't know if it was bad, exactly, but it was putting him on edge, and Rejalgar wasn't helping. He tried to remember his lessons. Keep your mind empty, let the emotions drift away... He'd never enjoyed those lessons, though.

"Siths don't control themselves," he said, his mind still on lessons, and the many warnings they'd been given. That one had often been aimed at him specifically. "Their power comes from a lack of control."

Date: 2019-11-29 07:22 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga followed after, falling a step behind, the crowd immediately trying to close up again and nearly pushing him into Rejalgar. At least that made it easier to hear what he was saying, but Saga waited until they actually reached the bar before responding.

"So what's the difference between a Sith and a Jedi, according to you?"

Date: 2019-12-03 03:18 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
"Chaos versus control," Saga says, as the easy explanation. There's more to it than that, the old Jedi had spent hours talking about it, but the bartender is looking at him a little impatiently. Saga squints at the menu behind him, but he doesn't really know what any of it is. "I'll have the same as him."

He has no idea what it is, but it's as good as anything, and saves him having to figure out if anything actually sounds good. Problem solved, he looks at Rejalgar again. "It's fear versus serenity, violence versus peace. It's usually described as a dichotomy."

He did pay attention sometimes. He'd wanted to learn, he'd just always been better at practical lessons over theoretical ones.

Date: 2019-12-15 05:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
"It's about method, not about what you want. Obsession leads to a lack of control in your own actions, even if you exert control over others." He couldn't believe he was repeating the words of his teachers like this, teachers he'd argued with, been corrected and chastised by... He'd always been strong, but their corrections had made him doubt himself at times, and he hated it.

The suggestion for water surprised him, but he didn't comment on it. He was sure he could handle it. "Complicated how?"

Because that was more interesting than the black and white world he'd always been told about.

Date: 2019-12-15 09:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
"Thank you," Saga mimicked, lifting the glass to take a cautious sip. It tasted fruity in a vague sort of way, sweet, interesting. He immediately liked it, which at least was a momentary distraction from how frustrated he was otherwise.

He sipped again. "Maybe you're just a bad Sith." It might have come across as a little petulant, because he didn't like being lectured, and he thought he'd escaped that when he left the Jedi Temple. He didn't like that some of this was resonating with him. "What kind of power does having fun get you?"

He'd heard about Darth Jadus, briefly. From what he'd heard, passion wasn't what described him, either. "Maybe you Sith are weaker than you think."

Date: 2019-12-17 04:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga takes another sip. Then another. He's never had anything like it before, and he's been warned against alcohol often enough that he's curious. Warning him not to do something was always the best way to guarantee he'd want to do it. "Sounds like you'll be making a lot of enemies."

He doubted the Sith appreciated someone not giving a shit about the establishment, just like the Jedi. At least that was one thing they had in common. He didn't comment on the other - He wasn't covering for anything.

"Not anymore. They had nothing left to teach me."

Date: 2020-02-18 02:45 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
"Sounds like you won't be a Sith for long."

If the Sith took themselves out, that would make life a lot easier for the Jedi. On the other hand, he was looking forward to proving himself against them, make a name for himself, show them all what he could do. He wanted a good fight. He picked up the glass of water, but didn't drink.

"Who will kill you first, do you think, another Sith, or a Jedi?"

Date: 2020-05-11 12:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga set the water back down, and switched back to his drink instead. He had no experience in going out, but he had a vague idea that drinking too slowly compared to others looked bad, and the last thing he wanted to do was to look weak. He still had about half his drink left, and he quickly drank a bit more.

This conversation was annoying him, though. But the mental image of this Sith being murdered by a random drunken human, like the one waving a bottle around a little behind them, was a good one. He doubted it, but he could entertain himself with it.

"So you're saying you're better than other Sith?" He, at least, wasn't impressed. Or at least he wouldn't acknowledge if he was. "If you're so sure, I'm happy to fight you to test that out."
Edited Date: 2020-05-11 12:33 pm (UTC)

Date: 2020-05-11 08:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga lowered his glass again, looking surprised before his expression turned into a more excited one. "And here I was thinking you'd be too much of a coward."

Date: 2020-05-11 08:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
"You haven't met the right Jedi before," Saga said. He turned himself more towards the Sith. "And I keep being disappointed by the people I meet."

Date: 2020-05-11 09:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga could say a lot about that. He could talk about days of meditation, of learning to control your emotions, of reading and learning and theory over practice... He'd hated every second of it. But actual fight training had been fun, if not as fun as the real thing had turned out to be.

But talking about that would be just as boring, so he just finished off his drink. "Then let's find somewhere better than this place. Though I'm expecting you to be just as disappointing."

Date: 2020-05-11 10:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
Saga stood up as well. To him the noise and the people were a distraction, drowning out his senses, his focus... Or maybe that was something else. He felt a bit unsteady, but he did his best to ignore it as he walked in the direction of the exit.

He wasn't really sure where to go. They'd need somewhere without people around to get caught in the middle, and that was rare in this place. "How about the hangars?"

Date: 2020-05-11 10:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sagatid
"Works for me," Saga shrugged. He allowed himself a second of trying to remember everything he'd been taught back at the Jedi temple... How to center himself, and how to not fall over just because someone bumped into him. He really needed to get out of this club. "No one will care what happens there."

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