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Altair Kallig ([personal profile] kallig) wrote in [community profile] boxofmisfits2021-10-22 04:14 am

Plucked From the Clutches of Death

Ever since coming to the future, following the Force's whims had been something Altair had done less and less. He could still sense it, of course. Shutting himself off completely would be unacceptable to him, as it had always been his companion of sorts and while it would probably lead to less shenanigans, he could not close his eyes and cover his ears. He could hear the whispers, feel the threads of it weaving through the galaxy and it was beautiful. When he meditated whispers became a distant song, and threads became beckoning guides that wanted to lead him to far off places.

In the past, he would have let himself get swept along as time allowed, always certain that someone would be there to pick up any momentary slack. In this time, while he had faith in Thrawn's people and Thrawn himself, he couldn't justify taking the time to rush off whenever some new thread weaved itself into the galaxy's tapestry. There were no other Sith who would pick up his slack, and he had promised to assist Thrawn with his goal, after all. Tempting as it was to let himself drift in the river of fate to let it carry him to new and strange places, give him new and strange riches, he wouldn't, and couldn't.

At least that had been the case until a particularly insistent call in the Force had become too much to ignore.

It wasn't dangerous, was what he had said to Thrawn, upon seeking permission to leave for a time. Not dangerous. Not like the fleet, not like the Silencers, and Iokath. It just was. That nebulous concept had been what was most difficult to explain, really. But whether or not Thrawn understood didn't matter, because he had, at least, seen his seriousness and respected it.

Altair wondered what he'd think now.

The Force had led him to an ancient temple- Altair still wasn't certain if it was Sith or Jedi in origin- and that temple had led him to a strange place. Branching paths and moments in time. For a while he had wandered- admittedly he'd sought a way back to his own time. It would have broken his promise, which he hated doing, but still. A part of him would always miss his people.

He hadn't found it though.

But he had found many strange artifacts. Plucked them from moments in time whenever the Force felt like it was urging him to do so. Whether that was some kleptomaniac instinct or actually the Force though, he wasn't sure. Maybe both.

Through one such window into the past, he'd come across someone in a situation that wouldn't end well. Plucking items out of these moments was one thing- would maybe end in a bruised ego or two somewhere far in the past- but people? Still, it was the only glimpse that was truly an open door to be reached through. The Force was quiet, not urging him one way or another, despite its strong presence in the silence between moments and its somewhat subtle insistence that he claim artifacts before. In the end though, when given the opportunity to save someone, he had.

The idea of simply leaving someone to die when all he had to do to save them was reach out his hand pained him. He couldn't do it.

And so, outside of the temple in the dark and quiet night, he sat with the two people he'd rescued by the fire they'd built for light and warmth while they waited for morning to come so they could head for the ship he'd borrowed with the promise that he'd bring it back in one piece, without fear of anything that might be lurking in the blackness of the forest the temple was surrounded by.

It had been day when Altair had entered the temple and found his way into that strange place, and while he felt no more hunger than usual, Altair could somehow tell that this was not the first night that had passed since he first arrived. He assumed it had been a few days, at least.

He wondered how he was going to explain this one though.

A Chiss and a Jedi who- while remaining nearby- was perhaps expectedly standoffish in the presence of a Sith. Out of the two of them, Altair figured he'd have most luck talking to the Chiss, though they'd all exchanged relatively few words even now. Shock, Altair assumed.

Seemed the most likely explanation, and also understandable. Expecting death only to be yanked through the veil of death and time to safety was probably a lot to deal with for people who weren't used to it.

"You don't have to worry, you know. I have allies who will be able to help you. Wherever you may want to go, I'm certain it can be arranged."
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-01 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Thrawn smiled at Altair. He knew that a lot of people admired him, but it felt different to hear it from Altair. Perhaps it was because Altair was a powerful Sith who could crush him easily, yet he looked to a man without the Force with admiration. Or perhaps it was because he had finally admitted to himself that he loved Altair and he liked hearing his new lover speak of him in such a manner.

He also caught that glimpse his way while they looked over the menu. "Speaking of, where are the flowers you picked, Thrass?"

"Back at the hotel. I bought a pair of vases and filled them with water," Thrass replied.

When their waitress came by, Thrass ordered a glass of wine, while Thrawn selected an iced tea. They also ordered their dinner, having already decided what they wanted.
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-04 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Thrass and Thrawn chose not to say anything about Altair ordering a smaller portion of food. Thrass just wondered how he ever had any energy, with how few calories he seemed to get.

"Hm? Oh yes, I found some music. Some lovely street musicians were performing, and I gave them a nice tip."

While Thrass had ditched Thrawn to be alone with Altair, he had in fact stopped to listen to some street performers. But then again, street performers were quite abundant here, so he wouldn't have had to look very long or hard to find some that were playing music.

"Be thankful that you did not have to witness overtly affectionate couples at the fountain," Thrawn said.
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-05 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
"There's a few musical performances playing within the next few days, according to local entertainment announcements," Thrass said. "No opera, sadly, but the I concerts seem to be worth looking into."

Whenever Thrass dragged Thrawn to a live performance, be it a play, concert or opera, he always reserved a private box for just the two of them, so his brother didn't get overwhelmed.

"And you're okay now?" Thrass asked, concerned about Thrawn. He knew how socially awkward his brother was, and how he wasn't comfortable with overt displays of affection in public.

"Once we went to a more secluded area of the park, I was," Thrawn assured him.
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-05 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd like that," Thrass replied.

Their server came by with their drinks and their food. Thrawn had ordered a wrap, while Thrass got a salad, both looking more filling than the soup that Altair ordered.

"Fortunately, there's more than a few craft stores where you may stock up," Thrawn said. "Altair and I also agreed not to announce our relationship at the moment. You understand that it's a matter of pragmatism, of course."

"You know I'm no gossip," Thrass replied. "I will keep this information to myself." He looked at Altair. "Lorana mentioned the other week that Jedi aren't allowed to have romantic partners and are sworn to celibacy. Was that true of the Sith as well?"
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-05 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Thrass chuckled softly. "I didn't mean to imply anything about your feelings towards Thrawn. I still don't entirely understand the Force, and those who wield it, and thus I wondered if you were breaking some sort of rule."

"And now you know," Thrawn stated. He turned to Altair, "I can imagine, yes. Sadly, very few pieces of art from that era of history remain, and even written historical records are not easy to come by."
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-11 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I intend to make full use of your knowledge of that time period. Your knowledge of the past has already been of great use to me."

Altair had helped him obtain Iokath and what remained of the Eternal Fleet thanks to having visited that world before. His Empire was still working on those ships. Thrawn had even tasked some engineers to see if they could reverse-engineer the Fleet's technology, including the throne. If the throne couldn't be removed from Iokath without losing its functionality, then he wanted to know if it could at least be replicated.

"Even if the Sith were forbidden to love, would that really have stopped you?" Thrass teased Altair.
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[personal profile] admiralchiss 2022-04-20 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Such art will be kept in a place of honor," Thrawn replied, before eating the last few bites of his meal. Thrass had finished a few minutes ago.

"So, perhaps we may return to the hotel so that you may put those flowers in some water," Thrass suggested.