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His back to Vilka, Aten came to a halt as she justified her need to kill, painting it as necessary. Whirling on the woman Aten moved a step closer. “You call that justified force?! You burned one of them to a husk! What part of that is justified force?! Whether I break bones, or even disable them I do not aim to kill. I give them the chance to live on! You snatch away what hope they have. What hope there could be for redemption, to perhaps reevaluate their actions! Your way doesn’t work and I purposely allowed them to escape.” Stopping to take a breath his voice lowering to a harsh whisper Aten’s presence growing in the force slightly. “I’d rather fight a hundred than to kill one, it is your fear that makes you seek to kill. You fear challenge.” Scoffing Aten moved to finish the march shrugging the pack on.
Feet digging into the softened ground as they moved through the forest Aten kept his senses tuned to the environment around him. He listened to the chirps and screeches of wildlife around them, the faint trickling of a spring that wasn’t too far away. The peace broken by Vilka’s prodding once more. Always with the questions this one is.
“I plan to reimburse the Mandalorians for myself, to get what parts I need so I can leave. If anything, they want us both off their planet. They are neutral, and they have a penchant for being understanding at times. I heard tales of one who even let a Jedi live on Dubrillion during the Rebel Alliance’s attack. If you can’t afford your way off the planet you may want to contact some sith and funnel some credits. Less you plan to follow my instructions.” He’d have at least enough for the parts to his own ship and if not enough to get a shuttle off the planet where he’d return another day.
Stepping over a fallen tree Aten looked back to check on Vilka’s progress. Despite the acts of the Sith, her horrid attitude and personality that was as pleasant as torture she was partially Aten’s responsibility. He had to ensure that she also escaped the planet. That’s what the Jedi were supposed to do.
[member="Vilka Pharro"]
Feet digging into the softened ground as they moved through the forest Aten kept his senses tuned to the environment around him. He listened to the chirps and screeches of wildlife around them, the faint trickling of a spring that wasn’t too far away. The peace broken by Vilka’s prodding once more. Always with the questions this one is.
“I plan to reimburse the Mandalorians for myself, to get what parts I need so I can leave. If anything, they want us both off their planet. They are neutral, and they have a penchant for being understanding at times. I heard tales of one who even let a Jedi live on Dubrillion during the Rebel Alliance’s attack. If you can’t afford your way off the planet you may want to contact some sith and funnel some credits. Less you plan to follow my instructions.” He’d have at least enough for the parts to his own ship and if not enough to get a shuttle off the planet where he’d return another day.
Stepping over a fallen tree Aten looked back to check on Vilka’s progress. Despite the acts of the Sith, her horrid attitude and personality that was as pleasant as torture she was partially Aten’s responsibility. He had to ensure that she also escaped the planet. That’s what the Jedi were supposed to do.
[member="Vilka Pharro"]