Star Wars: The Chosen One (An Anakin Skywalker Quest)

There are other force sects out there to learn from, like the corellien Jedi sect for one and far as I know there not age restricted like the Main order.

There's the Altisian Jedi and the Almas Academy. I prefer the former over the latter because while both allow older students, only the Altisian Jedi specifically mentioned allowing families. As mentioned, there's also the Corellian Jedi, which we might need to be Corellian for. Of course they may give us a pass. There's also the Matukai and Luka Sene. There's also the Wardens of the Sky, but they're really obscure.
 
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There's the Altisian Jedi and the Almas Academy. I prefer the former over the latter because while both allow older students, only the Altisian Jedi specifically mentioned allowing families. As mentioned, there's also the Corellian Jedi, which we might need to be Correllian for. Of course they may give us a pass. There's also the Matukai and Luka Sene. There's also the Wardens of the Sky, but they're really obscure.
the altisian jedi seem to be more in line with anakins idea of a jedi a noble defender always there and actively doing good
 
There's the Altisian Jedi and the Almas Academy. I prefer the former over the latter because while both allow older students, only the Altisian Jedi specifically mentioned allowing families. As mentioned, there's also the Corellian Jedi, which we might need to be Correllian for. Of course they may give us a pass. There's also the Matukai and Luka Sene. There's also the Wardens of the Sky, but they're really obscure.
The Almas Academy accepts adults and is focused a little bit on meditation/introspection (blends some w/ Palawan) and on studying the dark (blends some w/ neutral stance), which makes them particularly appealing.

Furthermore, the Qornoh Holocron located in the academy offers the farsight skill.
 
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[] [Personality] Frustrated: I need to be better!

[] [Story] Go with Qui-Gon and join the Jedi.

If we go with the Altisian Jedi or any other, the best way to find out about them would be to go through the regular Jedi. For that, we need to go with Qui-Gon.
 
There's the Altisian Jedi and the Almas Academy. I prefer the former over the latter because while both allow older students, only the Altisian Jedi specifically mentioned allowing families. As mentioned, there's also the Corellian Jedi, which we might need to be Correllian for. Of course they may give us a pass. There's also the Matukai and Luka Sene. There's also the Wardens of the Sky, but they're really obscure.

@Iandude0
Completing the trials with any of the above orders would count, but no guarantee you will have that option.

Also, joining Followers of Palawa means you will not be allowed to leave Bunduki until you have mastered Teras Kasi and completed their trials.
 
I'd say we go with the Jedi. Help save Naboo. And then get some training before deciding if the Jedi are for us or not. Remember we do have a Ambition with a big payout pending with becoming a Jedi.

We can go master Teras Kasi later.
 
I'd say we go with the Jedi. Help save Naboo. And then get some training before deciding if the Jedi are for us or not. Remember we do have a Ambition with a big payout pending with becoming a Jedi.

We can go master Teras Kasi later.

We need to become a knight to get the Ambition, which will take a while. In cannon Anakin became a knight at the start of the Clone Wars which is ~10 years from now. Also the big risk of going with the Jedi is that we get on Palpatine's radar. That guys stats are going to be insane and with his political position, he will be very hard to stop.

Going with the Jedi is High Risk/High reward. Most high reward ambitions need us to go to Coruscant. I say go with the Jedi for this reason alone. Also, we should prank the Jedi....ALL the Jedi.
 
While I would prefer to go to Palawa, I would be cool with training under Plo Koon if we absolutely have to remain Coruscanti.

Also, we should prank the Jedi....ALL the Jedi.

That requires us to be chaotic at least, which we aren't. And, given the recent trends, we're not likely to be unless there's a concerted effort.
 
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Actually, after @Arthellion has said about keeping the money ... Is it now ok to say, in reference to: "The Jedi looked at you and offered a warm smile,

"Thank you, Anakin. Your generosity is a rare gift in the galaxy. If I can ever repay your kindness, I will."

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"Thinking on it, you could just have the Jedi order send the money over next time a representative is passing through the nearest systems" *shrug*

And if Qui-Gon says ok, then to Cliegg, "looks like I just got got the Jedi Order to launder my ill-gotten gains" with a grin.

?
:D

Mainly because I think it would be funny, but it depends on Anakin having a concept of "laundering money". Hard to judge what a fictional, child, character might have context of.

Oh, nice thing about going with old teacher lady, Anakin has time to say goodbye. :D
 
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I'd go for pleased. We can learn a lot more from a loss than a win, and I'd much rather lose in the dojo than in the field. If we were always winning, it would mean that we had nothing more to learn, no way to improve.

Edit: Essentially, our decent Wis and Int should let us realize that if we're always winning, we're wasting our time because our opponents aren't actually challenging us.

I fundamentally disagree with this sentiment. Winning is the mark that what you're doing is showing results. We're far from the point that we can effortlessly win, which is the point where you aren't being challenged anymore.



As for who to go with, I say we practically have to go with the Jedi. If we don't go now we probably won't be able to fulfill the ambition we set out on for several reason. We'll be permanently down a slot because of an ambition that is technically possible, but practically not. Also because we lose our direct connection to the main plot of Star Wars if we don't so we'd either need to force ourself back in, or make a interesting story on the side.
 
If we don't go now we probably won't be able to fulfill the ambition we set out on for several reason.

Keep in mind there are other orders that are more lenient, and would probably jump at the chance to A) get the chosen one if he asks and B) stick it to the Coruscanti because 'hey we got the chosen one and you old curmudgeons didn't'.

And, tbh I don't think we'd diverge much from lawfu;/ls if we go to Coruscant, but that's mainly me having low faith in voting tendencies.

Also because we lose our direct connection to the main plot of Star Wars if we don't so

No. We can join up with the clone wars when we start, and we're so gifted in the force that we couldn't avoid being pushed towards it whether we like it or not?
 
I'd like to point out that even if Qui-Gon thinks you're the chosen one, you didn't have the whole pod race/bonding moments / being freed from slavery by the man. He thinks you're unusually strong in the force and a good candidate for the jedi. Also...still debating whether he knows about your immaculate conception. Possible he thinks Cliegg is your natural father...
 
[ ] [Personality] Frustrated: I need to be better!
[ ] [Story] Go with Qui-Gon and join the Jedi.

It's fine to be frustrated. I think that's normal. As far as Jedi versus martial arts hermits- the latter is a derail, but I don't really think it opens up as many options as the Jedi academy does. As mentioned there are masters of Teras Kasi at the academy, so we can probably continue learning martial arts there.

Bottom line, there's a lot more defined canon characters at the academy and there are events occurring there that are important. As 'restrictive' as the Jedi may be, I think they are less restrictive and offer much more in the way of a diverse possible education than the Teras Kasi monastery.
 
I agree with drake. Sure, Palpie may cotten onto things. But Qui-Gon doesn't think we are the chosen one. And as long as we quietly build up power and skill within the Jedi order there's no real reason Palpie has to pay extra attention on us.

I think we can take the risk. Plus, with our accelerated growth thanks to the trait we chose we may in fact become a knight before the Clone Wars. Especially if we improve wisdom a fair bit.
 
[ ] [Personality] Frustrated: I need to be better!
[ ] [Story] Go with Qui-Gon and join the Jedi.
 
Keep in mind there are other orders that are more lenient, and would probably jump at the chance to A) get the chosen one if he asks and B) stick it to the Coruscanti because 'hey we got the chosen one and you old curmudgeons didn't'.

And, tbh I don't think we'd diverge much from lawfu;/ls if we go to Coruscant, but that's mainly me having low faith in voting tendencies.



No. We can join up with the clone wars when we start, and we're so gifted in the force that we couldn't avoid being pushed towards it whether we like it or not?

We'd likely be too old for the other orders too, and if not we still wouldn't be able to finish it until after the clone wars. We locked into pursuing mastery of our martial art before we could leave, which spits us out shortly before the clone wars at best.


As for missing the "main plot" of the Clone Wars, I mean loosing access to the core of it. As a Jedi we would be a central figure to the war, would likely be based on Coruscant -- the heart of the Republic, and everything else that comes with it. If we aren't a Jedi we can get involved, sure. But we'd have to go and get ourself involved and pick a side and climb our way up from nearer to the bottom if we want to have any impact.



We also lose access to R2D2, but admittedly, that's just my childhood screaming at me there.
 
Well we already started the balance of the force questline. Which means we should probably save up for the center perk. Also that we should go to coruscant, if only for the extra training.
 
I'm contemplating a write-in for how Anakin feels after the spar, maybe something about learning that you can't always win, but you can always try? I'm not sure how to word that though. I don't like a lot of the present options, because, to quote Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise* "It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness, that is life." It's a good thing to get down early, y'know?

As far as the choice of whether to stay or go, and where to go if Anakin leaves, goes, I feel that staying on Tatooine isn't really in anyone's mind. That makes sense, as it's probably the option with the least potential for obvious growth. Self-directed stuff could happen, and I'd lay good odds on Anakin starting a slave rebellion that would spread across Hutt Space if he did stay, but his personal development would not be as developed if he went with one of these teachers to learn.

As I said previously, there's a lot of potential between both options. I'm honestly happy with either. If the Followers of Palawa option wins though, I will recommend mastering Teras Kasi as swiftly as possible, and then wandering the Galaxy as a Knight Errant doing good and saving folks. Also, possibly hitting up Ossus and getting Ood Bnar to train us. He's Old School, and also Best!Plant.

*If that didn't sound memetastic in your head I am sorry for you, you poor deprived soul.
 
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