Au: Kid Ibani-Tatooine Era Obi-Wan Kenobi
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(OOC: Content warning for mention of torture, harm done by and to children, suicidal ideation and quite possibly suicide attempt.)
Ibani is a fourteen year old Sith Acolyte and her life of pain is written in her body for those who can read it. The scars of a slave collar on her neck, the letters and numbers carved under one eye like a bantha brand, those were only the beginning. She's been shocked regularly with force lightning for years as well as being subjected to more primitive methods of torture, and all have left their mark. Scars from teeth, claws and blades mark her skin, the echoes of broken bones still visible if you look the right way in the Force.
She should be dead, and she might be shortly, despite her struggles. She doesn't know how she got HERE, wherever this hot desert is, instead of the cold desert of Korriban. The gravity is wrong, the temperature is wrong, and while the Force shouted just before she landed here it is strangely silent now. (She might be insane, in which case she should put herself down before she harms anyone, but she's waiting for more evidence on that one way or the other.) She's dying by inches of heat and thirst and she can't push her body any further, even with all the Force tricks she knows.
She crawls on her belly under an overhang of rock, collapses. She can enter a trance, reduce her need for water, but that means that without help she will simply fail to ever wake, will slip away into the Force in death. It's a long shot, but she's worth more alive than dead even to the most nefarious of persons. (She knows better than to expect mercy or kindness from strangers.)
Ibani sinks into the Force, awaiting aid or death.
Ibani is a fourteen year old Sith Acolyte and her life of pain is written in her body for those who can read it. The scars of a slave collar on her neck, the letters and numbers carved under one eye like a bantha brand, those were only the beginning. She's been shocked regularly with force lightning for years as well as being subjected to more primitive methods of torture, and all have left their mark. Scars from teeth, claws and blades mark her skin, the echoes of broken bones still visible if you look the right way in the Force.
She should be dead, and she might be shortly, despite her struggles. She doesn't know how she got HERE, wherever this hot desert is, instead of the cold desert of Korriban. The gravity is wrong, the temperature is wrong, and while the Force shouted just before she landed here it is strangely silent now. (She might be insane, in which case she should put herself down before she harms anyone, but she's waiting for more evidence on that one way or the other.) She's dying by inches of heat and thirst and she can't push her body any further, even with all the Force tricks she knows.
She crawls on her belly under an overhang of rock, collapses. She can enter a trance, reduce her need for water, but that means that without help she will simply fail to ever wake, will slip away into the Force in death. It's a long shot, but she's worth more alive than dead even to the most nefarious of persons. (She knows better than to expect mercy or kindness from strangers.)
Ibani sinks into the Force, awaiting aid or death.
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Date: 2020-09-23 10:40 am (UTC)"No, it's the Imperial forces I'd be worried about, the ones now calling themselves Sith would be very interested, though whether you'd be a recruit or a threat it's hard to say."
One thing is clear - he can't let her fall into Imperial hands if she knows he's here, even if she doesn't know his last name or that he's even a Jedi.
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Date: 2020-09-23 10:56 am (UTC)"I don't think I could endure being recruited again by the Sith," she replies. "And I would be a threat, with what I know."
Her smile turns bitter. "I'm a threat to everyone, honestly, with what Korriban made of me."
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Date: 2020-09-23 11:00 am (UTC)"Then you're lucky you ended up on a backwater planet on the Outer Rim. The chances of anyone chancing upon you here is very slim indeed. Still, better safe than sorry."
If he can keep Luke safe though, he can probably do the same for her.
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Date: 2020-09-23 11:05 am (UTC)"But my being here is dangerous for you, isn't it?"
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Date: 2020-09-23 11:10 am (UTC)"Oh don't worry about me," he says cheerfully, his eyes twinkling. "Your coming here is the most interesting thing that's happened to me in years."
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Date: 2020-09-23 11:17 am (UTC)Ibani snorts. "I expect that's not a high bar to jump, considering where we are," she replies, tone dry.
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Date: 2020-09-23 11:19 am (UTC)Instead he shrugs helplessly. "You're right, it really isn't."
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Date: 2020-09-23 11:44 am (UTC)And she shouldn't be getting attached, shouldn't be enjoying just talking to another person. Having another person care about her well being feels..good.
And he wouldn't, if he knew what she was, what she'd DONE. She's a monster, and this isn't something she deserves. Guilt and shame and self-hatred in the Force, and why are her karking hands shaking?
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Date: 2020-09-23 12:18 pm (UTC)"Better get some more sleep," he advises. "We want to leave before the suns get too high."
He still has no presence in the Force, so it must just be his tone that is so calming.
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Date: 2020-09-23 12:27 pm (UTC)"I, yes, that's probably a good idea," she admits. His voice is strangely calming, and her hands stop shaking.
Her dreams are full of blood, of suffering, of torment, and some of that may leak out where Ben can sense it. If he's especially unfortunate, he might even catch glimpses of what she sees behind closed eyes.
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Date: 2020-09-23 12:31 pm (UTC)He meditates on it, letting it flow through him and hopefully out into the Force a little less dark than it was, and any rest eventhe meditation would have brought if is significantly lessened.
Eventually he just gives up.
By the time Ibani awaks again, as blue dawn is creeping through the windows, Ben has a pot on his heater and the place is filled with the rich hot smell of Bantha stew.
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Date: 2020-09-23 12:35 pm (UTC)Ibani wakes up, confused for a moment about where she is. "Morning, Ben," she says quietly.
She moves to stand, to test her legs.
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Date: 2020-09-23 12:42 pm (UTC)She shouldn't worry about it, he's been pushing himself farther than he should for years. A night's sleep is hardly going to tip the scales any further.
He watches as she moves, to check the steadiness of her legs: there's going to be a lot to ask of her today but he expects she'll be able to handle it.
"I hope you don't mind it salty. I've had this meat in storage for some time."
The Bantha in question has been feeding Ben on his own for months.
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Date: 2020-09-23 10:33 pm (UTC)Her legs are steady as she moves to the table and retrieves her sword, strapping it to her belt with the ease of someone who has carried a sword all the time for years.
"I'm not picky with regard to food," Ibani replies, smile wry. "Spent too much time nearly starving before Korriban."
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Date: 2020-09-24 08:27 am (UTC)He ladles out a bowl of stew for her and one for himself before taking a seat at the table with her.
"How old were you when you went there?"
He's genuinely curious now - he's never researched the old Sith Empire at all and has no idea how they recruited acolytes.
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Date: 2020-09-24 10:39 am (UTC)"I was eleven, well, probably eleven, I don't know exactly how old I am. It was training on Korriban or execution on the spot, the Sith Empire doesn't just let Force sensitives it discovers go."
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Date: 2020-09-24 10:43 am (UTC)"They discovered you late, then?"
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Date: 2020-09-24 10:50 am (UTC)Ibani starts to eat the stew. "Those born into Sith families receive training nearly from birth, but those who aren't come to it much later. Little ones wouldn't survive the training on Korriban."
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Date: 2020-09-24 11:10 am (UTC)But he has no questions, he's just happy to let her talk.
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Date: 2020-09-24 11:20 am (UTC)She puts her spoon down just before her hand starts to shake. "And now it's all for nothing," her voice turns bitter and angry, at herself and the universe.
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Date: 2020-09-24 11:24 am (UTC)"Not for nothing," he says quietly. "For now, at least you're free of that place."
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Date: 2020-09-24 11:29 am (UTC)She laughs bitterly. "You don't know what I am, what I've DONE, Ben."
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Date: 2020-09-24 07:30 pm (UTC)He can guess, but he doesn't know.
"But I do know that what you've done doesn't dictate who you are now."
He finishes his stew and stands, glancing at hers. "Finish that off, I'm going to get our transport ready."
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Date: 2020-09-24 10:34 pm (UTC)No point in arguing now, after all. (What could he do to stop her, anyway, one force-blind old man?)
Ibani nods and works on finishing the stew. She's curious about what kind of transport Ben has, despite herself.
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Date: 2020-09-25 07:29 am (UTC)(She's not fooling him, but he continues to act as if she is.)
From inside the hut she can probably hear him talking softly, familiarly to someone in the same gentle tones he usually uses. She'd be forgiven in thinking he was discussing the loan of a sandspeeder. When she does come outside she'll discover a small herd of banthas working through the sparse vegetation around his hut.
One of them, an aged female with massive double curled horns, is standing patiently while Ben slings a few supplies over her back. She has her head turned towards him, but when Ibani emerges she turns her head in that direction and gives a low bellow.
Ben glances over.
"Yes, this is the one. Her name is Ibani and she's visiting for now." It's a statement that offers no argument. "Ibani, come and meet Dolo, she'll be taking us to Mos Eisley."
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