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Obi-Wan Kenobi ([personal profile] unforced) wrote in [community profile] nerdcentral2015-01-02 01:58 am

muffled cantina band soundtrack swells in the bg

Obi-Wan had not planned to be in Mos Eisley today.

But, well, there's some things you just can't plan out in life. However that saying goes. And the notion of strange Force inclinations is far from a new one--Obi-Wan has been entertaining them for years--but somehow the sheer bemusement of it all just never entirely wears off. One day he wakes up, and he decides that he really ought to be in Mos Eisley today, and that's that.

There's probably a good reason for it. Obi-Wan, for his part, does not trouble himself overtly with trying to figure out what that reason might be. The eopie ride to the nearest oasis market is as lengthy as ever, and from there it's an eopie dropped off for temporary care and a landspeeder rented for the day, because a ride to Mos Eisley by steed would be a day-long trip in itself (and there's no time for that, the notion tells him, insistent as only the Force ever is).

He doesn't make it a habit to be in the larger public hubs these days, even such a remote one as Mos Eisley might qualify to be in some circles of the galaxy. Generally, it's still too much of a risk, too much of a chance, and much too far away besides. But today, today will be the exception. And Obi-Wan has built up quite the reputation by now, he thinks, a satisfyingly obscure reputation for strange vague wizardry and solitude. A mad old hermit out in the desert, wandering in for a drink at the cantina, and what is there to distinguish him from the next ragged-cloaked beggar seeking to drown his sorrows?

Nothing at all, really.

Well, nothing to those who don't matter.

Midday, the twin Tatooine suns at their scorching zenith outside, and Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina is packed; upbeat music swells and flows as the regular Bith music band wanders its way through a seemingly endless number of songs. Obi-Wan drifts in quietly, orders a drink in similar quiet fashion, and settles himself at a table in the most quiet-ish corner of the bar he can find, tucked out of the way half in shadow. A bent and hooded figure nursing his drink in his hands, to anybody else, face hidden in shade--occasionally, the head turns, and stares at the cantina doorway as if waiting for someone.

Perhaps he is. Obi-Wan is not yet entirely sure. But he sits, and he waits, and he wonders. Any time now, probably...
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[personal profile] spectreone 2015-01-04 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
The Outer Rim was the stomping grounds of the Ghost, and with Lothal being their outpost, the rest of the planets served as pit stops. Tattooine was no different. While supplies were definitely needed (thank you, Zeb and Ezra), there was another reason for the visit to Mos Eisley. The Force had an uncanny way of drawing people together. Force sensitive ones, even more so. Had this been a few years earlier, Kanan might have tried to brush it off. But the Force was like a needling pet, one that begged to be given attention. And...in the end, Kanan yielded.

With Hera's blessing, he broke off from the rest of the group towards the cantina. He didn't know why, but the Force seemed to be tugging him in that direction as well. His thoughts immediately turn to a possible Jedi, although that's not the only thing clouding his mind. After Luminara, anything was possible. It could be a trap--and this time, if it was...it would just be him and the Inquisitor.

Thankfully, as far as Imperial troops go, he's rather generic looking. A bounty hunter at the very most. It doesn't take much for him to slip past.

He walks in, as casual as can be, resting an elbow on the bar as he orders a drink. Something to pass the time as he attempted to figure out just why he's here. Why the Force seems so...Strong.

And oddly...familiar.
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[personal profile] spectreone 2015-01-06 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
As soon as Obi-Wan begins to move, Kanan feels a shift in the Force as well. He can't pinpoint it--there's too many bodies floating around, but whoever it is, they've taken notice of him. And vice-versa. He knew better than to seek it out. Much like how Ezra had opened himself up to the Force, it also allowed danger in, and that wasn't something Kanan felt he could do with a complete stranger.

The Toydarian next to him sneezes, as he lifts an arm and an eyebrow.

Yeah, especially not in this place.

But he doesn't have long to consider, anyway, as another stranger walks up to the bar, placing their glass on the counter. Maybe he'd been wrong to come here. It's too crowded, there's too many leads--

The hooded man's hand is now on his shoulder. Eyes immediately dart to him, his turquoise ones matching the bright, glittery ones of the older gentleman. Something...oddly familiar about it, but he can't place what. The random act of kindness, however, is met with some surprise.

"Oh, I just..." If he refused, it'd be suspicious, wouldn't it. "Well, guess I can't refuse that request. To whom do I owe the thanks to?"
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[personal profile] spectreone 2015-01-09 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
Kanan's surprised at the sheer interest this man has in him. By all accounts (and by personal experience) he doesn't stand out TOO noticably. Bounty hunters were commonplace, and he didn't have any signature armor like some of them. A small, fleeting thought assumes this could be because of the Force, but a quick size up of the crazed old man rules it out. Despite the nagging feeling in the back of his head, there's no way this one's got any knowledge of the Force.

Probably for the best, considering how easily this one trusts.

He'll put on a friendly face, though. It's not like the guy's disrupting the peace.

"A fine day? Guess it doesn't take much--all things considered." The Empire had a way of ignoring the Outer Rim. Things were easily cast to the side or neglected. Pretty much anything that wasn't near Coruscant or had high political power was considered only for it's resources. And Tattooine didn't have much to offer.

Ben. Something about the way the man says that name. It feels familiar. Like he SHOULD know this person. Of course, Kanan's not crazy--he's never met this man in his life. Especially if he's been living on Tattooine. "Could live without the sun, actually. Seems like your brain gets fried if you stand out in it."

But he bites his lip, wondering just how much he can get away with. "Pit stop. You know, supplies, spare parts. Now before you go and say what a crazy idea it is coming here for supplies, wasn't exactly our routine stop."

He flashes a smile, before looking at his drink.

"Things don't always go according to plan."