Tai is one of the unfortunate ones left outside in the blinding fog. What's worse is he had barely had any bearings to begin with. This place is new and unfamiliar, and now he's lost his line of sight to where he had thought he might have seen a building before this strange weather rolled in. He continues in what he thinks is that direction, regardless, as it quickly becomes apparent that staying out in the fog may not be the best idea. Though it also doesn't take long for him to wonder if he's completely lost track of whatever building he'd thought he saw.
A short-lived sense of relief washes over him as he spots another person, only to realise that it isn't a person. It both looks and feels different from that, in a way that might make him hesitate to get any closer, if not for how much this figure looks like-
"Ben?"
Tai's eyes go wide with puzzled recognition. Others who knew this face in the fog might have known him as Kylo Ren, but that isn't a name Tai has ever heard. He'd known him before all that, and certainly before... whatever this is. If that really is Ben somehow, then what happened to him? Why is he this ghost-like figure, when Tai, against all odds, seems to be flesh and blood?
The figure shows no indication of having heard Tai address him, walking off into the fog. Tai can't help but follow, inadvisable or not, hoping for answers.
"Wait! Ben!"
2- TO SEE AND BE SEEN
The notes on the bulletin board are an enlightening look into the life of this place. He's not expecting the sense of relief he feels when he finds the one written in familiar Aurebesh text, and he finds himself wondering who here might have written it. He may need to ask around.
It's about when he gets to the painting of an eye that he starts to feel something amiss in this room. He's being watched. His first impulse is to search in the Force for who and where and why, but his senses are muddier here than they ever had been at home, and he comes up with empty answers. Failing that, he looks around for any sign of who or what he might be feeling, scanning for eyes on him, other than the one painted on the board.
The only other person around doesn't seem focused on him, and he expects the answer is still elsewhere, though it's difficult to be certain.
"Hello," he starts politely, "did you need something?" If it turns out this was the person who had been watching him, maybe there's a simple reason. He can hope.
3- WILDCARD
He'll be generally exploring and trying to get his bearings here, so if you have other thoughts about where to run into him, toss them at me.
Tai (Star Wars: Rise of Kylo Ren)
Tai is one of the unfortunate ones left outside in the blinding fog. What's worse is he had barely had any bearings to begin with. This place is new and unfamiliar, and now he's lost his line of sight to where he had thought he might have seen a building before this strange weather rolled in. He continues in what he thinks is that direction, regardless, as it quickly becomes apparent that staying out in the fog may not be the best idea. Though it also doesn't take long for him to wonder if he's completely lost track of whatever building he'd thought he saw.
A short-lived sense of relief washes over him as he spots another person, only to realise that it isn't a person. It both looks and feels different from that, in a way that might make him hesitate to get any closer, if not for how much this figure looks like-
"Ben?"
Tai's eyes go wide with puzzled recognition. Others who knew this face in the fog might have known him as Kylo Ren, but that isn't a name Tai has ever heard. He'd known him before all that, and certainly before... whatever this is. If that really is Ben somehow, then what happened to him? Why is he this ghost-like figure, when Tai, against all odds, seems to be flesh and blood?
The figure shows no indication of having heard Tai address him, walking off into the fog. Tai can't help but follow, inadvisable or not, hoping for answers.
"Wait! Ben!"
2- TO SEE AND BE SEEN
The notes on the bulletin board are an enlightening look into the life of this place. He's not expecting the sense of relief he feels when he finds the one written in familiar Aurebesh text, and he finds himself wondering who here might have written it. He may need to ask around.
It's about when he gets to the painting of an eye that he starts to feel something amiss in this room. He's being watched. His first impulse is to search in the Force for who and where and why, but his senses are muddier here than they ever had been at home, and he comes up with empty answers. Failing that, he looks around for any sign of who or what he might be feeling, scanning for eyes on him, other than the one painted on the board.
The only other person around doesn't seem focused on him, and he expects the answer is still elsewhere, though it's difficult to be certain.
"Hello," he starts politely, "did you need something?" If it turns out this was the person who had been watching him, maybe there's a simple reason. He can hope.
3- WILDCARD
He'll be generally exploring and trying to get his bearings here, so if you have other thoughts about where to run into him, toss them at me.