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Ahsoka Tano
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Ahsoka's thoughts on Hux are a bit of a mess at the moment. In Game Canon, no one has mentioned the small problem of the 5 planets he exploded, but she also doesn't realize he's part of the First Order, which, also, I don't think she's been filled in on. Actually, she's heard very little about that far into the future. Most of the time the information she gets is about Vader, Anakin, Luke or Leia and that era. As far as she knows there are people from "Much farther than us" and that's about it.
That being said, Hux has been nothing but civil to her (though she has only ever appeared as Ashla/Human formed to him). He comes off as a bit Imperial to her, which she keeps at the back of her mind of course, but if she's going to give Anakin a second chance here to do good, she would extend the same to any Imperial. So far though, he has yet to make it clear if he is Imperial or not.
Another factor going for him is that he is connected to Kylo, which she has learned is related to Anakin. Kylo himself seems a bit reckless and 'dark' but no more so than Anakin in some stages (well, she doesn't think Anakin would get drunk and throw a chair through a wall at a party, but still).
With THAT all mentioned, because Hux has those connections, she is far more okay with trying to get to know him. She doesn't pry, and at this point it has just been jogging and general chatter when they meet? So she's not getting a lot of information.
I enjoy the fact that they have spent their time in the park with wooden training swords off and on, especially with our last log. I look forward to seeing how that goes, especially with the "Where did you learn?" "oh, Anakin was my master..." thing.
First Impression:
PJs at a Party? Must be comfortable. Looks like he has a stick up his ass though. Maybe Imperial?
In Ahsoka's Words:
"I feel like I have seen his type around before. Generally in the Imperial lines, or at least very strict in their own ways. He's hard lined and proper, but when he opens up on a small topic it can be surprising to see how his mind thinks. He seems brilliant and willing to learn, but I am unsure if that is willingness or need for intel. He's a fast study though and an interesting person? Worth keeping an eye on."
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He's not far in her future, but far enough that everything just seems... crazier than it is in her time, which is silly considering how insane it is then too. From her canon POV she's pretty sure she must be dead, but it's nice to hear that other things didn't go to complete shit after she was gone. JUST MOSTLY SHIT. Thanks Empire.
She thinks Luke is a good, though she's unsure about him being the "Future of the Jedi" as she thinks that's highly unfair to place upon his shoulders like that. If they are still training off an on (up to you) she'd gladly still train him with his lightsaber and talk to him about anything he asks on the Jedi, but she is pretty firm in "They weren't always right" but also "Not always wrong.". If he ever did ask, she would tell him why she left. She's open about that, at least.
In short, she would want to offer her guidance of course, but she wouldn't want to smear the teaching of Obi-wan or Yoda that he might have either. Mostly, she just wants Anakin's children to be safe and happy.
First Impression:
Wide eyed young man trying to stand on top of the world and could possibly do it. Eager to learn and overly friendly. Very open. A good kid."
In Ahsoka's Words:
"Luke is a bright, strong and friendly young man, though perhaps a bit too open. Not that it's a flaw, but it concerned me that it might harm him at some point. He reminds me of Akanin in someways but Padme in many others. Eager and Caring, sympathetic but not willing to lay down and be walked over. I feel like once he understands his place in the universe he'll go farther than he's already going."
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Kanan is someone from her own time and era. He's trained at the Academy and is barely a year or so behind her. She didn't know him at the Academy because of the age difference, but she had been there once to do some lightsaber training with them? That said, it amuses me that she doesn't realize the difference in person that he was and is now? Knowing he was a student of the Academy when she was however, it makes her want to keep in closer contact to him. Like he's the last of their kind. A small connection to what seemed like better years.
He's smart and cunning, great with a sword and she thinks he's done a very good job helping Ezra. She does believe he's a good teacher and Master to the boy, and if she knew how Ezra went out in the end? His sacrifice and all? She's be proud of the kid for it, but also Proud of Kanan for teaching the boy so well.
Hearing of his death will/is upsetting and she'll want to get to know him all the more here in game. Much like she wants to know everyone, yes, but with Kanan there is that soft connection to the Academy.
I also like that he's not your typical Jedi and I think Ahsoka likes that a lot as well. it gives him an advantage on those who think he'd follow the strict code of the Jedi, even if he does, he still has moments when he bends his way around something.
First Impression:
Other than a faint feeling she couldn't put her finger on, he seemed like a rogue like guy at first. A good member of the Ghost crew. And when she realized he was a jedi, she knew he was a good match for Ezra as a Master too.
In Ahsoka's Words:
"I actually adore Kanan and would be willing to lay my life down for him, much like I know he would for others. He's strong and reliable and willing to get the dirtier parts of a job done, especially if it means keeping those parts of the job away from those he cares about. That's admirable. He and Hera are... perfectly matched. I honestly couldn't see anyone else able to handle him (or her for that matter). They work well as a team and on their own, yes, but there is something about them that is more endearing than just their team work. His training with Ezra is also admirable. To go from hiding away from the Order and those hunting us, to... openly training the boy is brave, but the way he's done it reminds me of our times back at the Academy, but better. I have a lot of faith in Kanan. A lot of trust. I like to consider him a very good friend."
Re: Ahsoka Tano
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YOU ARE RIGHT. We really do have to play more. And this month I am trying to get my head back into the game and do just that. Because for one, you are the first Rex I have ever gotten the chance to play with, and Ahsoka really needs to spend more time around him.
I think Rex is amazing, and my love of the Clones is huge, but he's always been my favorite. I think the moment in the book where he and Ahsoka part ways at his faked grave is one of my fav but sad moments. For Ahsoka, she thought she would never see him again, which to her surprise, she does see him again later. So for her, seeing him so young again throws her off a bit, because the last time she had seen him he was much older, and trying to give her orders to be careful haha.
Which reminds me of their first and their last conversations. Both times Rex said "In my book, Experience out ranks everything." I love that the first time, she accepts that and rolls with it, saying she'd have to gain more experience. The second time, she states "Then I definitely out rank you." The look on his face says a lot to me. Like, kid, you shouldn't have to have had to out rank me in that. It's super endearing and super sad.
For some reason I am highly amused too by their age differences in appearance, yet she's only a few years older than him in general (in canon). Yet, now they look more on par with each other in age in game.
Ahsoka really liked the clones, especially Anakin's troops. She saw them as people and not just disposable. That, when she lost some of them in battle it wasn't just a blow to ego or anything but a hard hit that her bad judgement got lives of good men taken. Because of that I have always loved her as a character. The brothers might all be clones made to be disposed of in a war as tools, but she took after Anakin in believing in them individually.
She thinks Rex is brilliant, smart, loyal and a good friend. She feels the same to some other clones, but not as strongly as Rex. There was something about him that elevated him above the others. Maybe it's the Rank, but maybe not.
She is glad he lives in the same area as her, so she can keep an eye on him, but she's also dreading the day he leaves like Obi-wan did, because she is tired of losing people and doesn't want to watch him disappear again. Though she had almost asked if he wanted to move to the place she and Obi-wan lived, now she's glad she didn't because she can hide easier on her own if she has to. She's slipping back into old habits of working alone. She loves him though, and doesn't want to lose sight of him, much like Anakin and Padme.
First Impression:
Another Clone Commander, yay. At least this one has a sense of humor.
In Ahsoka's Words:
"Rex is more than just a clone or a trooper or a captain. He's a good friend, loyal and caring. He's seen a lot in his time and I am sad that he had to be pulled from his retirement to be brought back into the war. The Rex that is here now has so much pain ahead of him that I almost want shelter him from it, but also... prepare him for it. Both thoughts seem a bit unfair though, doesn't it? I have literally zero regrets in letting Maul go in order to save Rex from the attack on us. I'd do it again if I had to. I fully believe that Rex, past and future, is essential to the war as well as those fighting it, but also to those who need a wise and kind friend."
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Hello! She loves you as well Padme! For Ahsoka, Padme was also a bit like one of her teachers. Not at all in the Jedi way but in a political and humanitarian way. And she was a very good female role model. Being raised around nothing but boys, you sometimes need that strong sassy female role model to show you the way.
I love that Ahsoka was able to do some missions with Padme, either with Anakin or just on her own. I know Politics make Ahsoka roll her eyes so far back into her head she should be blind, but I also love that she learned a lot from Padme, and that was shown to be so helpful in the future.
It's shown that Ahsoka works with Bail later to become Fulcrum, but there is this small bit of Bail talking to Leia when Ahsoka shows up to his office. I tend to RP that Ahsoka did believe Leia was Bail's daughter and she thought she was such a good young woman. When she got to port though, Luke told her all about Bail and his planet and the first thing she asked about was Bail's daughter. Luke said she was safe, and his sister, which put her head SPINNING because he said Anakin was his father and holy shit, ALL THOSE TIMES YOU TWO WERE FLIRTING! Like, it clicked then. I like to believe she didn't KNOW Anakin and Padme were an item, but that she had small feelings on it, like "you two should just kiss now, jeeze.". But hearing it from Luke, she was startled at first, then highly pleased.
Because they deserved something good and happy.
And then sad again because they didn't get to raise their children, at all. Ahsoka has always felt terrible when she heard that Padme had died. It was right up there with losing Anakin and Obi-wan for her. Like three of her mentors or parental figures all died at the same time and she was left alone in the universe. So yes, I consider Padme to be a very good parental figure in a way. Being in game with her, in Port with her, pleases her so much. Though she goes through swings of "I must keep an eye on them" to "I'm going to be a bit hard to find because I don't want to hurt like that again if they leave." Especially after losing Obi-wan.
On a good day or period of time for her, Ahsoka would more than willingly come bring lunch or tea or something to Padme at her office, mostly because she knows the woman throws herself into her work, and she wants to make sure she's eating. She's protective of her.
First Impression:
A stunning woman of beauty and grace, with a fire in her eyes seen by all and matched by nearly none. Also.... boring politician (that... isn't so boring herself).
In Ahsoka's Words:
"Padme is... perfect. She's dependable, caring, strong and takes no shit from anyone. I actually don't know a person that scares me more when she gets down and serious and I would rather not be on the wrong side of her stare. Which is a good thing. If I ever have questions about nearly anything outside of Jedi business, she's the first person I want to go to for help. When things are at their worst and the roughest, she's the person who will have her head calmly and most levelly placed upon her shoulders. When I found out she and Anakin were married with kids (even if they didn't get to enjoy either marriage or raising kids as they should have) it felt like everything that had been out of order had finally fell in line and made sense. My heart aches for both of them that they couldn't have a normal life back home, but my only wish for them here is that they are happy and have this as a second chance. I'd do anything for her and I hope with all hope that she has the best life she can in this place."