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By request: Sentinels and Guides Shipping Meme
Sentinels and Guides Shipping Meme
A Sentinel!AU Meme
A Sentinel!AU Meme
There are special people in the world: Sentinels--whose five senses are incredibly enhanced, sometimes to the point of overwhelming and who can easily lose themselves in fugue states--and Guides, the empaths with the ability to ground a Sentinel and focus them. Meant to be the protectors of the Guides, for every Sentinel there exists a guide that is their perfect match. In some universes, when matches are made, a Sentinel and Guide form a soulbond to fill the feeling of emptiness.
How easy was it for you to find yours? How are Sentinels and Guides treated in your universe? Or maybe you're one of the normal, unremarkable people. Do you fear Sentinels and Guides? Despise them?
Rules
1) Post with your character/canon in the subject header.
2a) Choose whether your character is a Sentinel or a Guide
or
2b) If you don't know or don't care, just leave it blank!
3) Information about Sentinels and Guides can be found here and here. Information on 'The Sentinel' which this meme comes from can be found here.
Prompts
oo1. The Meeting:
How did you meet? Was it at an event organized specifically for finding your other half? By accident? Did you follow a mystical calling to them? Some other way?
oo2. The Bonding:
Do Sentinels and Guides in your universe soulbond? How does it go down? Is there a ceremony or do you just retreat to the bedroom?
oo3. Rejection:
Sometimes Sentinels or Guides propose a match but it's just not perfect. You don't feel the pull or maybe you think there is someone better or maybe you're already claimed. Maybe you were claimed and someone better came along?
oo4. Protection:
Sentinels are meant to protect Guides, any Guides, but it's even worse when they feel their Guide is in danger. They go feral; blind to anything but stopping and killing whoever threatened their Guide or the bond. Maybe someone attacked your Guide or you haven't bonded yet and you feel threatened or maybe you're the one doing the threatening. Whatever the reason, Sentinels in a feral state are dangerous and only their Guides can stop them.
oo5. Lost:
Sentinels often lose themselves in their senses. Either you're a Sentinel who has lost themselves or a Guide that has stumbled on one or a friend trying to draw them out. Unbonded Sentinels will find it hard to escape without a Guide. Or maybe you're bonded already which means you just need yours to come home.
006. Persecution:
Sometimes normal people or the government fear the power of Guides and Sentinels. Guides are empaths, feeling the emotions and sometimes passing thoughts of others and it can make people feel violated. Sentinels often have enhanced strength, which can make them dangerous. So they scorn them, hurt them or in the case of governments, regulate them.
oo7. Death:
Unbonded Sentinels and Guides eventually lose themselves to the empty cavern inside them. Torn apart from the inside by the feeling of something missing. Breaking the soulbond of a Sentinel and Guide is agonizing and horrifying, leading quickly to death for the remaining partner.
oo8. Old-School:
Guides used to be treated on the same level as slaves. Unable to work unless their Sentinel said. Not allowed out on their own. They used to wear collars and couldn't own land or inherit money. Maybe the old ways haven't completely fallen out of style.
oo9. Unbonded:
Nothing is worse than being an unbonded Guide or Sentinel. Always looking for your other half to fill that empty feeling but you probably have friends that aren't your match or who are trying to set you up with someone. Maybe you're skeptical about the whole love at first sight thing and haven't been looking.
o10. Wildcard: Some mish-mash of the above or anything else you can come up with!
Image from weheartit / original meme by
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1) Post with your character/canon in the subject header.
2a) Choose whether your character is a Sentinel or a Guide
or
2b) If you don't know or don't care, just leave it blank!
3) Information about Sentinels and Guides can be found here and here. Information on 'The Sentinel' which this meme comes from can be found here.
4) All the tagging! Have fun 8D
Prompts
oo1. The Meeting:
How did you meet? Was it at an event organized specifically for finding your other half? By accident? Did you follow a mystical calling to them? Some other way?
oo2. The Bonding:
Do Sentinels and Guides in your universe soulbond? How does it go down? Is there a ceremony or do you just retreat to the bedroom?
oo3. Rejection:
Sometimes Sentinels or Guides propose a match but it's just not perfect. You don't feel the pull or maybe you think there is someone better or maybe you're already claimed. Maybe you were claimed and someone better came along?
oo4. Protection:
Sentinels are meant to protect Guides, any Guides, but it's even worse when they feel their Guide is in danger. They go feral; blind to anything but stopping and killing whoever threatened their Guide or the bond. Maybe someone attacked your Guide or you haven't bonded yet and you feel threatened or maybe you're the one doing the threatening. Whatever the reason, Sentinels in a feral state are dangerous and only their Guides can stop them.
oo5. Lost:
Sentinels often lose themselves in their senses. Either you're a Sentinel who has lost themselves or a Guide that has stumbled on one or a friend trying to draw them out. Unbonded Sentinels will find it hard to escape without a Guide. Or maybe you're bonded already which means you just need yours to come home.
006. Persecution:
Sometimes normal people or the government fear the power of Guides and Sentinels. Guides are empaths, feeling the emotions and sometimes passing thoughts of others and it can make people feel violated. Sentinels often have enhanced strength, which can make them dangerous. So they scorn them, hurt them or in the case of governments, regulate them.
oo7. Death:
Unbonded Sentinels and Guides eventually lose themselves to the empty cavern inside them. Torn apart from the inside by the feeling of something missing. Breaking the soulbond of a Sentinel and Guide is agonizing and horrifying, leading quickly to death for the remaining partner.
oo8. Old-School:
Guides used to be treated on the same level as slaves. Unable to work unless their Sentinel said. Not allowed out on their own. They used to wear collars and couldn't own land or inherit money. Maybe the old ways haven't completely fallen out of style.
oo9. Unbonded:
Nothing is worse than being an unbonded Guide or Sentinel. Always looking for your other half to fill that empty feeling but you probably have friends that aren't your match or who are trying to set you up with someone. Maybe you're skeptical about the whole love at first sight thing and haven't been looking.
o10. Wildcard: Some mish-mash of the above or anything else you can come up with!
Image from weheartit / original meme by
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In the same breath that the pain faded, he felt a wave of dizziness. He swallowed hard and focused on his breathing. He had nothing in his stomach to throw up but bile, so breathing and keeping calm was really all he could do.
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Kura, for her part, stayed quiet for now, just memorizing the damage done, filing it away for later. She was hard on Guides, moreso when she'd gotten caught in a fugue. She was going to do her level best not to break him too soon, and she had a feeling he wasn't going to let her break him that easily.
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It seemed like an endlessly dizzy eternity before the Regenerator was done with its work. He blinked and let his head fall to the side. He was starving for real, despite the nausea, but also wasn't entirely sure his legs would be up to the work of supporting him. "I'm just going to lay here for a few minutes before I try to get up."
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Kura brushed across the surface of Ben's mind again, not forcing her way in as she'd done the day before, or even earlier that morning, no, now she was settling in, like groundwater being absorbed, moving quiet and careful, like someone in a library or a museum.
Favorite foods weren't the sort of thing people thought about often, but that's what she was looking for. Making sure he got fed things that he actually liked -if they were able- seemed like a good way to keep him on her side, because she wasn't above bribery.
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Then he sighed, quietly. He'd never see any of them again. Even if he was General Organa's son, they weren't going to stage an attack on the First Order's flagship in order to retrieve a single Guide. And currently, he didn't have enough information to be able to even start coming up with a plan to escape.
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Of course, the ones for breakfast would be meat and eggs, not cheese and vegetables, those would likely come out at dinner, maybe as early as lunch. There wasn't a lot of variety in the mess, but enough to be able to tell what meal it was and sometimes the days of the week.
Kura actually let him rest, at least until a squad of pilots arrived, all but carrying one of their own, their reconnaissance mission hadn't gone according to plan, but with half of them being Sentinels, she wasn't going to risk letting Ben stay any longer.
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He sat up and instantly soothed the pain as best as he could, thinking of the other Guide, but she was still sleeping. With the chemical suppressors and the cause of her stress out of distance of feeling, she'd stay asleep.
But his work soothing the injured Sentinel had the eyes of every other Sentinel in the room on him. He swallowed hard and instinctively glanced to Kura, waiting for her to do something possessive over him. He would welcome it, this time: he was too tired to help them, and still too dizzy to stand besides. Not that they would really care. He was a Guide, and he was obviously at least conscious and not suppressed.
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It wasn't the bruising grip of the night before, but it was definitely solid, possessive, not about to let him try getting near the pilots and definitely not about to let them get near him, "Come along." She had already ordered breakfast to be delivered to her quarters, and chances were good it would be there by the time they got there, even with as short as the trip back was. She didn't exactly back out of the med bay, in fact she didn't back out at all, but she did keep herself between Ben and the others.
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Once he was able to, he walked ahead of her to the med bay's door and then out to the lift.
"Thank you," he said, voice barely a whisper, as the doors shut behind them and they started to go up. "I reacted without thinking to help them." It was a sure sign of his exhaustion. Ben was too controlled as a Guide normally, his actions back there had been pure instinct.
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She made a quiet, almost-puzzled sound before answering, "You're welcome." Because 'you're welcome' was a safer statement than 'you're mine' though it somehow managed to have the same tone, "We'll eat, then you can rest while I meditate."
Once the door closed behind them her robe came off, followed by the helm, likely disconcerting as once the face mask was removed, the lower mandible remained, at least until she removed that, too, setting it aside. As she'd predicted, breakfast was waiting for them, and still warm, she nodded to the small table where the tray sat, the rolls and fruit juice and some kind of thin broth, spicy and fragrant.
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He poured himself another glass of the juice then sipped at it. He watched her as he drank the juice, then got up and headed for the cot. He collapsed onto it and toed off his shoes. The cot was narrow, and too short for his length, but there were blankets at least. He curled up on his side, back to her, and stared at the wall.
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She didn't object when he moved to lay down, that was what she'd told him to do, after all, eat and rest. She moved to the other side of the room herself, not really to keep herself as far from his perceptions as she could, but because that was where her mat was, along with the globe she used to meditate with.
It was a modified glow-globe, one that produced heat instead of just light, various intensities, at random intervals, sometimes shifting rapidly up the scale. If she was truly meditating, she would just absorb the pain, internalize it, turn it into something she could use, but if it hurt her, that meant she wasn't actually in a meditative state and she had to start again.
It was no wonder that Guides caught up in trying to stabilize one of her fugue states ended up burned, if that was the sort of thing she internalized.
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He blinked slowly, then finally sat up more and slipped out of the bed. He padded to Kura and sat down in front of her. This close, he could feel heat rising from the globe and understood.
This was why the Guides that tried to help her got burned. Fear in the fugue state could very easily morph into pain, and if she associated pain with heat... With a normal Sentinel, the association wouldn't mean much, but for somebody like Kura, who was so powerful with the Force... The Guide currently resting in the medical bay was extremely lucky... He was extremely lucky, to have escaped with only second- and first-degree burns. Lucky neither of them had been wearing long sleeves that could catch fire.
Knowing this was useful, though. If she went into a fugue again, the first thing to do would be to work on the fear. Frustration, anger, and loss could all come second, but the fear was what caused the burns, which was the most dangerous physical part of the whole thing.
Carefully, Ben got back to his feet. He stumbled back to the cot and this time when he curled up under the blankets, he fell asleep almost immediately, exhaustion truly catching up with him.
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It was almost two hours later that she finally finished, and by then he was well and truly asleep, which meant that she had no qualms about leaving him asleep while she showered. She did have meetings to attend, and at least one 'meeting' which really meant an interrogation.
She left him a note when she left, feeling steadier on her feet than she had in recent memory. It was a simple enough thing, just letting him know that she had meetings to attend to and that she'd return at lunchtime with food fo them both and he was welcome to use the shower or the entertainment library while she was gone, but that he wasn't to try leaving without her.
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Now he was alone in her quarters. Carefully, he stood - the first thing he tried was the door out to the hall, which beeped at him in a rather angry tone but didn't open. So he was locked in, then. It was to be expected. Even if she hadn't thought to actually lock him in, leadership on the ship would have. He was still an enemy combatant, and wouldn't be trusted to walk the halls alone possibly ever. He'd have to find some way to earn enough trust to be allowed out alone. By Bonding with Kura? If there was a Bond, and she could use it to track him, then as long as he wasn't allowed near a shuttle or fighter there wasn't a place on the ship he could really hide.
He turned away from the door and crossed back to the table. There wasn't much left in the way of leftovers, so he poured himself a glass of juice while reading the note she'd left. So she'd be back at lunchtime, but when was that? HE set down the note, finished his glass, then got up. It didn't take much time at all to find the little bathroom. She had an actual water shower, which was surprising, but no tub which was a bit disappointing. If he was going to be here with her, it was nice to have a soaker tub for after to relax in.
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Ben might even learn that about her, sometime.
She was tired when she returned, almost an hour after he woke, though not on the brink of fugue as she had been the day before, though she likely would have been if he hadn't managed to pull her out of it like he had.
As promised, she did have lunch with her, by way of another kind of broth, thicker than the one at breakfast and filled with diced vegetables, as well as a basket of assorted breads. Kura, it seemed, preferred simpler fare when it came to food. Just as the broth was different than the one at breakfast, so was the juice, something pinkish instead of the yellow-orange of the morning.
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He watched her for a few minutes, then carefully got up with a stretch and yawn before padding over to the table. He dropped down onto it and said, "If you're going to make me stay in here all the time, I want something to do to take up time."
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Most of those books, and even most of the videos were told from the First Order's point of view, but there were also novels and soap operas that were deemed harmless.
Granted, she hadn't left him a datapad, or told him where the room's screen was, but she'd expected him to be at least a little nosy, but apparently he hadn't been, "You won't be relegated to the room forever, you'll attend my rounds in the future, once I know you aren't going to cause problems with the other Sentinels."
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Not that the First Order wouldn't do its level best of indoctrinate them. Those that could be Bonded to a First Order officer always would be, and that sort of connection would always leave one half of the partnership swaying and nearly always it was the Guide who had been worn down by weeks or months or years of working with the ship's Sentinels.
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Music, however, was something she'd always liked, she even used it to time her meditations now and again.
"And honestly I don't expect you to defect, and I'm certainly not going to let them recondition you." She liked the fight in him, and she wanted to be the one that finally killed it, regardless of how long that took.
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He fell silent for a moment, contemplating what would happen if she died - or if he killed her. If there was no Bond, he'd probably go to the crew. If there was, they'd try to force another on him before he wasted out in the aftershock.
"Don't suppose I could ask real nice and you'd let me go home, huh?"
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She, likewise, had felt those first tendrils of a Bond that morning, and had felt him shake them off, though she knew it wasn't something he'd be able to keep doing indefinitely, eventually it would stick, take root, and she wasn't sure if she was looking forward to that -because this was the first time she'd been truly compatible with anyone- or if she was dreading it -because it would be a weakness she could barely afford- but either way she was interested to see how it developed.
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Allowing him freedoms now was easy, mostly because it meant she could take them away again later.
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