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Sweet dreams are made of these...
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You need to be careful here. This place is dangerous.
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What's going on?!
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It's a dream. Or, more accurately, you're in my dream.
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But no offense... This kind of feels more like a nightmare.
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... It does, doesn't it?
It wasn't always like this, here. It used to be peaceful.
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...Is it because of the war?
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Ironically... not so much. It might sound strange to you, but... at least when I was fighting in the war, I felt like I had a purpose. Maybe I should have felt more conflicted about it. But I didn't.
Now, though... I feel like I don't know who I am anymore.
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No way! But... of course you should know who you are. I haven't known you long and I still know who you are! You're Ahsoka Tano, and you're a Jedi who kicks butt!
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I'm not.
I-- I left the Order.
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...What do you mean? Why would you... leave the Jedi?
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It's important. ... Come.
[She takes Kurt by the hand and leads him down the hallway to their left-- the art gallery. They pass by a long, long sequence of paintings, mostly all of Ahsoka. Mostly all of fighting. Finally, Ahsoka stops near to the end of the corridor, in front of one of the final pictures.
She steps aside, then, allowing Kurt in front.]
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Then, when they stop, he takes a look at the picture. It almost looks like... a trial.]
...That looks serious.
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I just... I need you to understand. I don't want you to think that... that I'm a liar, or a bad person. And it's not as simple as "the Jedi are good" or "the Jedi are bad." It's... more complicated than that.
If you touch it, you'll understand.
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[He makes that clear before he reaches out and touches the painting.]
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You stand on trial before the Jedi Council, accused of murder, terrorism, treason and sedition. You know you're innocent. You know you're being set up. But nobody other than Anakin believes you, and the evidence is overwhelmingly against you. And yet... this isn't the trial to determine your innocence or guilt.
No, this is something else. This is the Jedi Council, deciding that you're guilty before the official trial has even begun, and casting you aside. This is the Council deciding that politics are more important than their Code. They would rather bend to the whim of the Senate and be seen washing their hands of you than to stand by you as you claim your innocence time and time again. It isn't fair. Why does nobody believe you?
You can only feel unending despair as Master Yoda proclaims the verdict, and Anakin's anger as he rages at the Council. But even as they rip your padawan braid off your head, you can't even find your own rage anymore. You're long past that. All you feel now is a hollow emptiness, and a desperate struggle not to cry rising from your stomach. You've haven't cried since you were a child. And you're not a child any more. You never cried even when you were marching into the front lines of a war at fourteen, when General Grievous was choking you to death, when you were shot multiple times, when you were kidnapped by hunters, when you saw your friends die in front of you because of decisions you made...
No. You didn't cry then and you won't cry now.
But you fought so valiantly for so long. You were so loyal. You believed in everything they told you. So how could they believe you capable of such atrocities? That's what hurts the most. The Jedi Temple is your home, the Order is your way of life. It's all you've ever known since the age of three. It was... your family. The one thing you stood for, that you would stand by, no matter what.
And now it's thrown you to the wolves. And the craziest thing is? You still don't hate them.]
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It's an overwhelming and crushing amount of emotion. But he finds strength in Ahsoka's strength regardless, and he waits to see if there's anything more to experience in this memory.]
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There's a warm presence by Kurt's side when the memory fades, though. Ahsoka's hand is on his shoulder, offering wordless support.]
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Kurt turns to face her with tears in her eyes, and he quickly tries to wrap her in a warm hug.]
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... It's all right, Kurt. I'm... all right.
I was cleared of all charges in the end. But... you get it now, right?
Why I couldn't go back, after that. Even though they said I could.
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I do get it now. Really, I do. I never imagined... the Jedi could be like that, Ahsoka. I'm so glad that you're okay... and I'm proud that you stood up for yourself like that.
You're a real Jedi.
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A real Jedi probably wouldn't have gotten themselves into such a tangled mess in the first place. It's only because the real culprit knew I was reckless and impatient that they were able to frame me. Breaking out of my prison cell, trying to track down the killer on my own, only served to further implicate me.
For all my efforts, it was Anakin who found out the truth, in the end. Not me. My judgement was... too clouded by personal bias.
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You were doing what felt right, a-and this wasn't your ault. Even if you couldn't find out the truth yourself, it still sounds like a Jedi to me.
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Though I'm afraid Anakin might never forgive me. I think he thought... if he just cleared my name, everything could go back to the way it was before. I guess... all I can do is hope that one day he'll understand, too.
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