Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"
Hello all, I’m currently looking for Jedi stories with real substance behind them.
I want stories where the title of Jedi actually means something… where being a Jedi is not just a label, but something tested by choice. I’m looking for characters with goals they are actively trying to achieve, convictions worth challenging, and actions they are willing to own. I’m not especially interested in problems that vanish the moment someone arrives already carrying twelve answers. I want uncertainty. I want struggle. I want stories where the outcome is shaped by the people inside them.
I want to write with characters who have to struggle a little; characters who do not always know the right path at once, characters who have to choose, act, and then live with what those actions cost them.
I want to explore themes like: what is asked of a Jedi when the right answer hurts? What does mercy cost? What gets preserved, and what gets cut away? What happens when Duty and compassion pull apart at the seams?
I’m looking for stories where people own their actions. Where choices leave serious marks. Where the aftermath matters just as much as the moment itself. I want interpersonal weight, ideological friction, difficult lessons, failures that sting, and growth that feels earned.
I’m especially interested in writing with other Jedi characters who are actively building toward something, whether that be restoration, teaching, sanctuary, duty, faith, conflict, or self-discovery. If your character has direction, doubts, burdens, or beliefs worth testing, that is exactly the kind of story I’d love to build.
Currently, I’m doing things with theses groups but the group names doesn't really matter to me all that much as the actual plot and stories we tell together. Jedi Outcasts and The Jedi
I want stories where the title of Jedi actually means something… where being a Jedi is not just a label, but something tested by choice. I’m looking for characters with goals they are actively trying to achieve, convictions worth challenging, and actions they are willing to own. I’m not especially interested in problems that vanish the moment someone arrives already carrying twelve answers. I want uncertainty. I want struggle. I want stories where the outcome is shaped by the people inside them.
I want to write with characters who have to struggle a little; characters who do not always know the right path at once, characters who have to choose, act, and then live with what those actions cost them.
I want to explore themes like: what is asked of a Jedi when the right answer hurts? What does mercy cost? What gets preserved, and what gets cut away? What happens when Duty and compassion pull apart at the seams?
I’m looking for stories where people own their actions. Where choices leave serious marks. Where the aftermath matters just as much as the moment itself. I want interpersonal weight, ideological friction, difficult lessons, failures that sting, and growth that feels earned.
I’m especially interested in writing with other Jedi characters who are actively building toward something, whether that be restoration, teaching, sanctuary, duty, faith, conflict, or self-discovery. If your character has direction, doubts, burdens, or beliefs worth testing, that is exactly the kind of story I’d love to build.
Currently, I’m doing things with theses groups but the group names doesn't really matter to me all that much as the actual plot and stories we tell together. Jedi Outcasts and The Jedi