lothrat: (Use the Force)
Ezra Bridger ([personal profile] lothrat) wrote in [community profile] empatheias_ooc 2016-11-17 03:00 pm (UTC)

Ezra Bridger | Star Wars Rebels

A: Ezra, no

[He shouldn't. He really shouldn't. If Kanan was here, Ezra knows exactly what he'd say if he knew what Ezra was doing. But he can't quite resist the temptation either. After all, how useful could it be to make things crack just by getting angry? If he can figure out how to control the effects... Besides, it's not actually using the Dark Side of the Force since he's not using the Force at all.

Taking a breath, Ezra pushes the fascination away and scowls at the boulder he's picked out. It isn't hard to think of memories to help draw his anger out. The Empire, what they did to his parents, the Inquisitors that kept hunting him...

Something cracks beneath his feet and Ezra swears.]


Damn it!

[Wrong target again.]

D-2: Disney princeess

[It's not cheating if no one's told you if there are any rules. That's Ezra's justification for sitting down in the middle of the carrot patch, legs crossed and eyes closed, as he reaches out, trying to feel the life forms all around him. And hey, if it works, he doesn't see any reason why the farmer would complain. If the rabbits are gone, then they're gone, right?

It's going to be a trick, though, convincing this many animals to get up and leave their favorite source of food. It's going to take a lot of concentration on Ezra's part, and he may be so deeply submerged in the Force, focused on his task, that he fails to notice someone's approach.

Hey, give him a break. It's not like he's a master at this yet.

The real question is, what are you going to do when you find a teenage boy apparently meditating in the middle of a field?]


G: Glitter and mischief

[In a world where emotions can literally manifest visibly, you know what can be fun for a teenage boy with too much time and too little supervision?

Seeing if he can find ways to mimic that effect.

It's taking every bit of his Jedi training to stifle his amusement as he waits, perched in a tree, for someone to pass by underneath. He doesn't want his own emotions tipping anyone off, after all. Sure, it's possible someone might notice the glitter on the ground.

But honestly, who'd consider that interesting enough to note at all?]


Wildcard!

Hit me with your own!

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