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A Plentiful Harvest [Festival - SJO, ALLIES]

Silver Starlight

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Over the course of the past weeks, the weather on Balamak had steadily grown colder. This tell-tale chill was the first sign that harvest was approaching. The leaves had changed colors, beautiful hues of red, orange and yellow on full display. This was was yet another sign that harvest was close. And when those same leaves fell from their branches, the farmers looked to the last of their crops with hope.

Baskets of corn, plots of pumpkins and gourds, bushes of apples -- ready for all to enjoy.

The Harvest Festival was an annual tradition here on Balamak, but this was the first time it would be held at such a scale. Its humble roots began as a gathering of farmers and neighbors, a simple meal to celebrate the end of the season. Now, the festival would welcome members of the Silver Jedi and more! It was their pleasure to host such guests, and the farm folk of Balamak hoped that everyone would have a splendid day at the festival.

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[SIZE=11pt]The center square has been decorated in hues to match the falling leaves. There are banners, scarecrows and plenty of pumpkins on display. Come and enjoy the fall scene![/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt]THINGS TO SEE: [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The BIG pumpkin[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] - a really, really… big pumpkin. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Marketplace [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]- vendors from all over Balamak are here to sell their fall and winter wares. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt]ACTIVITIES:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]RAFFLE:[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] Every person that enters the festival (any area) is given a [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]raffle ticket [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]-- hold onto it! Every so often, we will choose a post at random, that person will be announced as a raffle winner. Stop by the town square to pick it up at any time. Only one prize per person. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt]COSTUME PARADE: [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Feeling extra festive? Come flaunt a costume on the runway! There may even be a prize for the best one! [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]RULES: [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]PG-13 costumes only. Link to the image in your post or use a spoiler tag.[/SIZE]

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[SIZE=11pt]The large barn on Meddle Farm has been transformed for the festivities! Come have a taste of farm fresh fare and spiced drinks aplenty! There may even be some folk outside playing Balamak’s favorite fall game -- Wickerball! Feel free to join, you need to get the Golden Cob into one of the farm baskets to score -- and yes, the Golden Cob is definitely a piece of corn. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt]FOOD:[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] Roast corn on the cob, kettle corn, caramel apples. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]DRINK: [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Fresh-pressed apple juice, spiced apple cider, pumpkin spiced caf, farm ale[/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt]ACTIVITY: Bob for apples:[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] Dunk your head in a bucket of cold water in order to catch an apple with your teeth. You get to keep the apple and eat it! Hooray. [/SIZE]

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[SIZE=11pt]The Carter Farm Pumpkin Patch is open for business! Come find all manner of gourd goodness in the open fields. Grab that perfect pumpkin to decorate or carve. All the tools are provided on the workbenches. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt]ACTIVITY: Pumpkin carving contest![/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] In order to participate, you must carve (draw) a design on a pumpkin. Please paste a link or image for us to see! A lucky winner will be given a prize! [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Rules:[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] Use a program such as PAINT, GIMP to draw on a pumpkin of your choice. Use spoiler tags, please. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=11pt][A special thank you to everyone that contributed a prize for our festival! This thread is open to SJO, ALLIES, LS][/SIZE]​
 
Objective: Food and drink

Running a holding company that owned two hotels, and their respective kitchens simultaneously, left Varindar more than just a bit overworked for a while, especially since the Ta'jar Blood Gang did more than just a few things to the Daoba for which amends were necessary. Because any hotelier would tell you that there is more to owning a hotel than just holding its property deed, even more so if you owned a five-star hotel (and multiple five-star hotels were no joke to own). If there was a time for her to take some time off from cooking or running a hotel, now would be it. Wearing a black hotel maid costume, like those in use at the Daoba, she found the sleeves to be a little tight at the shoulders as was usual with most everything sleeved that wasn't a flight suit or a suit of armor. She had enough ants climbing a tree to last her for a few weeks or so after her run-in with the previous owner, an Esh-Kha slaver now rotting in jail, so she would like some spiced apple cider like she never had the chance to drink at either hotel she owned. And, maybe, start offering it at both hotels. Not suspecting that other Jedi were in the same waiting line for drinks at the Golden Cob...

"Here's my chance to get a new drink recipe for the restaurants at the hotels I own, and hence room service" she commented to the Green Jedi guest in front of her.
 
Objective: Get free apple!

Yuroic looked around the Balamak market, the harvest festival was in full swing. The various activities were interesting and the stalls were holding vegetables and fruits of the season. There were more religious trinkets being sold to celebrate the darker nights and colder weather. Yuroic wandered over to the stalls as he idly watched people buying and selling, enjoying the not too cold weather. Yuroic paused as he examined some of the items, his interest was merely idle wasting time more than actually buying items. While he had some money, he wasn't willing to waste some money on items he did not need.

Shouts in the background reached Yuroic's ears. "Dunk yer heads for apples! Apple bobbing! Get yerself an apple!" Interest crossed over Yuroic's eyes as he moved towards the vendor. There were several barrels with a dozen or more apples in each barrel. Several people before Yuroic dunked their heads into the cold water and biting the apples in attempt to keep them. Scratching the back of his head as Yuroic paused and studied the acts. It seemed interesting to give it a go. Moving forward Yuroic gave a look at the barrel and the apples inside them. Taking a deep breath as he dunked his head into the cold water and searched blindly for an apple.
 
Drystan loved this time of year.​
She wandered through the festival, dressed in soft cotton robes and a red cloak; the hood, down, displaying her beautifully braided blonde hair. The smells of autumn were on display; she breathed in deeply, taking in the scent of roasting kettle corn & cider, along with the smell of dying leaves. A gentle breeze whipped up, rustling the trees with soft whispers... and in her mind, she believed they spoke. The sounds of laughter and joy reached her ears as children & adults alike raced about, sharing in the beauty of the changing season. Something deep inside her opened wide... and perhaps it was her lack of a childhood which brought tears to her eyes, but she embraced it, letting her imagination wander. She was a little girl again.​
A frisbee flew by, directly in front of her, and she stopped in her tracks - surprised for a moment before a little boy ran past. "Sorry, miss!" he shouted, and she waved at him. Nearby, an older man offered her an apologetic grin. The little boy retrieved his toy and returned to his guardian, smiling at the lovely stranger.​
Biting her lip, hazel eyes drinking in the beautiful range of colors, the Jedi Knight took a moment to simply be still.​
A few heartbeats later, she decided it was time for some warm cider.​
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"Oh, yes please!" She nodded, laughing as the kindly old man passed her a caramel apple, which she graciously took. In her left hand, she held a steaming cup of warm cider flavored with cinnamon. She laughed as the man shooed her away. "Along, girl! Along!"
And so she went along, leaving the small stand to slip into a sitting area where a number of others were gathered to enjoy her cider and sweet treat. Her eyes were constantly on the move, hard-wired to ever be on the lookout, but she felt no fear or concern here... she was watching for familiar faces in the crowd. The cider was delicious, and it took her a moment to bite through the hardened caramel crust of the green apple on a stick she'd been given. Chewing contentedly, she would remain here until it was time to move elsewhere. Perhaps she'd fashion an illusion of a costume? Or carve a pumpkin! She wasn't sure where the breeze might take her.​
 
All Things With Love
Codex Judge
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Location: Marketplace [En Route to the Great Pumpkin]
Tag: [member="Cassius Droma"]​
Festival Costume: Red Riding Hood




Gianna tugged the red hood of her costume up just a little higher as she crossed the jovial marketplace. Her spirits were soaring along with the rest of the festival goers and jade eyes danced at the riot of colors that danced around the area. Once green trees had turned in what appeared to be magic. It was a slow fade, truly, but those that hadn’t been in the area day by day to see it happen might not realize the depth of the change. The air was cooler with a tincture of earthiness.

She liked this season, on many worlds, for a variety of reasons. Some worlds turned it into a celebration while others took the time to prepare for the coming winter. The Jedi Knight appreciated the sense of wholesome camaraderie. It was gentle. Family and friend oriented. It was a time for cozy evenings and plenty of warm soup.

Or cider, as it were.

The flame-haired Nabooian did her best not to skip through the area with the two large pints of warm apple cider. There was an alcoholic version, certainly, but Gia had chosen to remain mostly on the straight and narrow. No liquor for her Padawan. And if she wouldn’t serve or encourage [member="Cassius Droma"] to imbibe then she would uphold the same standard, regardless, of his preference. It was only fair. “Here you go…”, she spoke happily, passing off one of the almost-too-warm mugs, before wrapping both hands around her own with a little sigh. Ah, that was nice.

The costume that she had chosen was based on some fairytale she’d read by a popular fiction author that lived in Theed. Gia found the content easy to comprehend, but, a little scary at times with some of the more terrifying adjectives causing her to read by peeking through her fingers. It had taken time and no small amount of effort to reproduce the old world look from the illustrations but in the end, she’d managed. Gia didn’t know if she actually wanted to participate in the parade or not but she was more than willing to show the Silvers they had kindred spirits all over.

With parts of the Core still smoldering from a Sith attack, this festival was a joy. It was perfect, in so many ways, and she intended to enjoy it.

She also intended to make her Padawan enjoy it. Just like her opinion on alcohol…It was only fair.

“Let’s go see that HUGE pumpkin I’ve heard everyone talking about. Maybe it’s taller than me.”, she started off conversationally, before her eyes widened, taking on a cheerfully-excited shine. “Maybe it’s taller than you.”

The young woman laughed and spun in a slow circle, careful not to spill her cider, before she took a sip. Hot, hot, hot. Gia drank it anyway. This was just what she needed to put her soul back where it belonged. In a good place, not, secretly burdened by the twists and turns the galaxy had taken as of late. She was a creature that seemed made to happy, blessed with an ever-kind heart, and a smile for everyone.

When Gianna stopped smiling? It was either time to be wary or time for a vacation.
 

Kiran Arlos

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Objective-See Big Pumpkin

The cool air brought a smile to Kiran's face as he took a minute to let his vision to take in the area. There was much more to see, and he had a good few solid hours to do so. Kiran was dressed in civilian attire for the day foregoing his normal ensemble of clothing. Training was paramount right now, but so were times such as these. A good break in between all of the craziness was always a cause for celebration. Kiran noted there were a few that were dressed up for the occasion however Kiran wasn't really well versed when it came to stuff like that, so he opted out of the dress up game. However he would be taking mental notes for the next time there was an event such as this. Entering the festival and being advised to hold on to his ticket, due to the potential of winning a prize. "Not bad at all." Kiran said flashing a smile and nodded to the one whom given him is ticket as he then placed it on the inside of his jacket pocket.

Kiran couldn't help but smile as he glanced around all the while trying to keep his eyes on the prize. Which was at this very moment some apple cider, thus he arrive and found out it was spiced apple cider. "I'll take some." Kiran spoke as the vendor poured him and Kiran immediately took to the drink in midst of paying. He took a small drink and smirked. "This is great. Thank you."

Kiran moved out of the way allowing the line to move forward as he took another look around. His primary goal here was to see the big pumpkin everyone was raving about. See the pumpkin and potentially even get a picture with it, that would be something good for the scrapbook. Kiran took a sip of the spiced cider and smiled as he made his way through the festival sights.
 
Arrived in: Scorched Earth (http://starwarsrp.net/topic/136853-scorched-earth/#entry1868997

Wearing: 451 Suit (http://starwarsrp.net/topic/136742-451-suit/)

Armed with: Heliosphere (Curved Hilt Lightsaber)



The Sith Lord had killed sixteen of them before they'd managed to take him alive. They weren't standard Republic Jedi, or what was left of them.

They weren't shadows. He knew that. He'd be dead by now otherwise. They had wanted him intact. Great care had been taken to make sure he was unharmed.

He'd been treated fairly, he'd admit. Three square meals a day, clean cell and clothes...no interrogation.

That last bit was a bad sign. It meant that they didn't need to ask him questions. But still, he'd been treated fairly. This made it creepier.

He was a slim, lanky figure, dressed much to a steadily growing worry in his black robes, a faint gray water pattern on the leather tunic. He had a gaunt face and yellow eyes, full of wrath. His brown hair was messy and unkempt. He liked it that way. Made people wary. His nose was bent from a barfight years before he had been a Sith.

They had come in green robes. Corellian? Nah. Didn't have the swagger. Besides, wasn't Corellia gone or something? It had been only twenty-five years since the Plague threat had ended. Information was spotty as hell. Everyone was barely coming out of all the post apocalyptic cheesy action horror those holodramas of old had always warned people about.

He didn't know what world it was. All he knew was that it was in the desert, under stars he did not recognize. He was led under restraint across a straight stone bridge, whose supporting pillars were stretching high, about eight stories above the dunes. The bridge connected to what resembled a great amphitheater carved into the mountain at the end of the bridge. He was escorted under guard by Mandalorians, all wearing stark white armor and white bodygloves underneath. They'd been there during the capture, and had provided the chemical cocktails and restraints that kept him compliant and incapable of breaking free.

It wasn't until he arrived at the Amphitheater and saw all the hooded men in long green robes wearing featureless white masks save for an image of a green pentacle with the ancient symbol of Ashla at the center, that he realized he was dealing with Consulars. His alarm increased rapidly.

Consulars were in 'his' line of work. Counteracting it, specifically. Or reverse engineering it.

"I have a bad feeling about this..." the Sith muttered in a coarse, Concord Dawn accent.

The white armored Mandalorians said nothing, carrying their golden blasters that were so chromed they gleamed with starlight. As he got closer he spotted a giant copy of their pentacle faces emblazoned on the cliff face in the faint light. They surrounded him in a semi-circle on raised seats carved from stone, simplistic and uneven.

At the center of the stone stage at the bottom of the theater was a wood effigy, unfinished looking, with symbols in black charcoal written around it that hurt the eyes to stare at. No. It couldn't be.

One hooded man, all in white, with a purple version of the Pentacle on everyone elses face on his white mask stepped from a croud of armed guards.

"Tell me..." the man asked in a calm baritone to the Sith, walking around the stone stage while the Sith was forced to his knees by the Mandalorians.

"Do you recognize what it is we have written on this stage?" The man in white asked.

"You've created a summoning alter..." The Sith answered. "And what you've written appears to be the Kolda-Bratha Calculus blended with Alkahest..."

"Ah, so you are familiar with it."

"Familiar enough to know how unfamiliar with it you must be, if you are mad enough to involve it in a summoning ritual..." the Sith spat dismissively. "Why have you brought me here?"

"You wish to leave this place alive?" The man in white asked.

"Wow, you get right to it, don't you?" The Sith asked with a smirk.

"Yes or No?"

"You want something...what?"

"Oh, that's very simple. We know you can summon Smoke Demons. We want you to summon one."

"I summoned a Smoke Demon before. Killed a lot of your men."

"And showed us your credentials." The Pentacle faced man replied, producing the Sith's curved hilt Lightsaber, a red and gold curved hilt modeled after the long dead Count Dooku.

"You would have me pervert The Bogan to your ends?"

"Yes. If you want to live."

"And if I summon the Smoke Demon, you'll set me free?" The Sith pressed, staring at the disturbing white clothed man.

"No. You must defeat what we turn it into. If you win, you go free."

The Sith narrowed his eyes. "What are you making?"

This elicited a chuckle from the man in white.

"You'll see..."

"I go free? No tricks?"

"No tricks."

The Sith, still on his knees, shrugged.

"Hell of a deal. I agree to your terms."

"Excellent. Summon it right at the center of the stage, where the effigy is."

The Sith looked at the effigy, noting a lock of red hair tied to the featureless head.

The Sith concentrated, washing his soul in darkness, letting it eat into him as he pointed, chanting:

"Woyunoks hadzuska koshûjontû..." came the first words.

Black Smoke erupted from the center, forming orange eyes made of lightning in the center of a spherical cloud.

The robed men and women in the seats chanted, singing of the glories of the light. The inscriptions around the effigy glowed green.

"A great day is upon us!" The man in white proclaimed as the sphere of smoke shivered in waves over its surface. "Jedi have attempted to create a great weapon for fighting the Dark Side. They have used lightsabers, arcane rituals, ancient artifacts. Once a group much like us attempted to create a perfect being of light, but instead made only a Force Vampire. But we have learned from their wretched mistake. While they used a man of the light as the main ingredient in their overambitious attempt, we will use a thing of darkness to make our empowered being, for unlike that group..." he trailed, watching as the smoke demon gave a scream as its smoke converted to fire and its sphere expanded, till it glowed like a star. Every one of them looked away.

"We don't want a perfect being of light. We want a weapon! And we shall give it one of the most powerful tools in the Galaxy to work its will. We will make from the element from which no civilization can survive without. Where there is smoke...there is FIRE!" the man in white exclaimed as the sphere of fire disappeared, revealing a somewhat bronze skinned woman with fiery red hair, on one knee, arms to the side, with her head bent. She was very curvy.

"Why is it a girl?" The Sith asked, genuinely confused.

The man in white shrugged, looked at the woman as she rose, and presented her with two silvery, flame patterned lightsabers.

"What is thy bidding, my master?" The Flame Geist asked in a low contralto as she held her blades, which were both blue when they snaked out of the hilt.

"What is your mission?" The Man in White asked.

"My mission is to destroy the followers of the Dark."

"You are about to fail that mission..." the Sith boasted on his knees as he was allowed to rise, the Man in White tossing him his lightsaber.

The Man in White turned back to the Flame Geist, placing a hand on her shoulder.

"Terminate with Extreme Prejudice."

"It will be done my master..." The Flame Geist spoke, whipping her blades around her body defensively, born with her knowledge of Form Two.

"An impressive creation..." The Sith admitted with a sneer to the man. "I seem to have underestimated you lot."

The Man in White turned to the Geist.

"Make me proud..."

The Geist advanced, and The Sith struck with the ghostly swiftness of his own form two, and she parried with one blade, striking rapidly with the other, but he stood his ground, parrying with both hands and slashing savagely at her neck but she blocked, making an X with her blades and swiping them away, forcing him to retreat as she advanced again, barrowing some of Form One's doggedness in her assault on him. A blast of lightning from him did nothing to her...the enchantments on her shell absorbed the relatively average blast of electricity and she advanced relentlessly, blue blades whipped in fans around her body as a way to both defend herself and confuse him.

He switched to Shien still using his curved hilt, and struck at her viciously. The Geist parried, timing the blades and positioning herself as she parried to avoid as much of the kinetic energy of his attacks as she could, spinning around him and parrying the heavy vertical blows from his falling avalanche technique.

His fingers shot out and the naked Geist rolled out of the way on instinct, the stone floor behind her exploding from the invisible telekinetic spear from his hands. He was on her instantly, blade crashing down for her beautiful face, only for another X of blue plasma to block the killing strike and her kicking him back. He cried out in pure burning agony from her touch, stumbling backward.

"What foul being have you created?!" The Sith roared at the Man in White.

"Well, Gee, it was made of smoke and I 'did' mention fire..." the man answered.

The Geist rose, and the Sith's eyes widened as she levitated and flew at him at a very high speed, her blue blades crashing against his scarlet one and nearly scorching his shoulder. He snarled in rage and forced her back, throwing another, stronger blast of lightning at her, this one actually caused her flesh to ripple like water everywhere as it hit her, knocking one of her blades out of her hand. He increased the voltage, and she was forced to one knee, blocking with her remaining blade and grinding some of the lightning but not all of it.

"Screw this..." the Geist muttered, as the electricity began to creep towards levels that would actually endanger her shell. She held out her palm at him.

"Ashes to ashes..." the Sith mocked.

"Talk...to...the...HAND!" the Geist shouted, a blast of Fire erupting from her hands that was so large and moved so quickly that the Sith had no chance to move at such close range on the stage. He was forced to break the lightning, desperately throwing a barrier of energy around himself to avoid an intense blast of fire that would have killed him instantly otherwise. But the fire just kept coming, and the heat and pain began to creep through the barrier, survival instinct alone making him hold the barrier up. But the heat increased. The speed of the fires as they rushed over his slowly cooking body increased also. Finally the ceased, and the Geist, still winded from having used her power for the first time ever, knew she would have to finish this personally. The huddled, smoking figure of the Sith arose, curved lightsaber burned and fused to his grip but still active.

He struck, second degree burns all over his face, blisters already busted and leaking. She parried with both blades, ducking and whipping her left hand blade into his thigh, her other clipping off his sword arm. He screamed, dropping to one knee...and he laughed seconds later when her blades were around his throat. He turned to all the others.

"Kill it with fire...a simple if brutal logic."

"These are brutal times. Plague is barely over..." the Man in White acknowledged. "Brutal Logic sometimes has a place if you want galactic stability."

The Sith spat blood on the ground at this. "The same reasoning you criticize 'us' for."

"When the other side has a point, the other side has a point. Can't help that. Its our approach and ends that distinguish us." The Man in White argued.

The Sith spat again at this, turning to his killer.

"You are a slave. You will die a slave." he grunted at her defiantly.

"I do only what I was made for. I fufill my purpose..." the Geist replied stoically.

"You are nothing more than a weapon to be pointed at whatever they don't like! You are expendable to them! Utterly expendable, just like I am!"

"You are wrong. You are not expendable." The Geist asserted.

The Sith raised a burnt, melted eyebrow. "What am I, then?

Her blades severed his head from his shoulders. She stared at the body as it collapsed forward.

"You are...terminated..." The Geist answered, shutting off her blades.

The Man in White clapped his hands appreciatively.

"Well done, Ghost of Flames. By the power vested in me by this august body, these Resistors of Darkness...I hereby proclaim you a Jedi Knight and command you to go forth and bring purging fire to the Servants of Bogan wherever found, and to never stop, never cease in your mission. YOU! ARE THE FLAME GEIST!" he exclaimed, and the rest of the Consulars present rose, shouting in agreement.

"It will be done as you wish..." the Geist answered solemnly, kneeling as she was knighted, his green blade stopping above her shoulders.

"Hey, are we gettin' paid? Watching this kinda made us all hungry." One of the Mandalorians asked.

"We transferred the credits to your account half an hour ago. Would you care to stay for tea, warriors of Clan Hades?" The Man in White asked politely.

"Oh, yes! Tea sounds lovely!" The Mandalorian said with mild enthusiasm.

The Geist rose, but not before she pulled out the intact curved lightsaber of the Sith, burning the remaining flesh on it to carbon and wiping it off as she followed the Man in White...




The Geist snapped to reality, having been meditating in her quarters aboard her vessel, The Scorched Earth. The old Star Courier in orbit above Balamak while she gathered herself. She had not met to go back to that day, while meditating, but that unnamed Sith's words had come back at the worst time, where she was planning to interact, really interact for the first time with multiple members of her new sect of Jedi. The enclosure of the ship was no longer the welcome retreat, but a reminder of how cramped her prior conditions in that small chunk of nullification resin had been. She could not wait to get off this vessel, even if this place was chilly. But she had to meditate. She had to.

The Captains quarters was bare, more a chamber for meditation, silvery and bare and reflective as the metallic suit she was clad in, a red and gold skintight creation of hers. One of her many gifts in magic. The Geist headed to her cockpit, that Sith's Lightsaber still clipped to her belt, his synth replaced by her Solari crystal.

She had been invited to a festival...something that was definitely outside her comfort zone. But she knew its value from a diplomatic standpoint. Plus, it would allow her wider access to her new associates.

She was not sure where she fit in their ranks. She was knight level in skill, but her rank had been conferred on her by her creators in irregular circumstances. It might not necessarily be recognized, considering she had just joined.

Her orange eyes stared at the autumn leaves creeping through the trees as her heavily armed and armored starship streaked over the skies, setting down in a grass clearing, its fins in the back folding as the engine powered down. She headed down and out of the extended ramp, shivering in the wind, for it was unpleasantly cold. But merriment was everywhere, she observed as she walked past all these innocents she had been created to protect by roasting slaves of the darkness, unfamiliar with merriment personally. She didn't know what to do here. Weapons were not supposed to party.

The Geist was accosted by a localwoman giving out raffle tickets. She took one to be polite, but asked for a name so she could be called out when the raffle came.

The Geist thought a moment. Even weapons got personal names...sometimes.

"Oh, hell, after what I've been through, I've earned one..." she trailed thoughtfully before answering.

"Celsius. Syd Celsius."

The local nodded and Syd Celsius went to explore the fairgrounds, curious about what normal people considered 'entertainment'. She had no real concept of this. Tossing fireballs every chance you get was exciting enough. She noticed signs of a gigantic pumpkin and decided to go and see why this was so important. There were Dark Siders no doubt plotting death and destruction. The Mandalorians were murdering as usual. Thats what held her attention.

Well, that and this gigantic pumpkin.

She could not eat or drink anything, so she plucked a burning torch from its sconce, treating it like cotten candy and sucking a few wisps of flame from it into her mouth now and then as she walked through the festivities, feeling the presence of Jedi, and realized she was close to one.

Walking up to [member="Kiran Arlos"], who sipped Cider, Syd went up to him.

"Excuse me, are you going to the Giant Pumpkin?" The Geist asked stoically, orange eyes gleaming in the festival light. "I just got to Balamak and I'm lost. I'm Syd, by the way. Its nice to meet you."
 
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The young Nautolan had planted himself in the midst of where he found the largest audience.

Where else would you find the padawan menace?

Synth-pop beats trickled from out of the HoloBoy Advanced that the boy was using as a boombox, providing the rhythm for the coordinated movements of the impromptu street performance that was unfolding on Balamak. It was a flurry of motion and energy. And for one small Naurolan boy, it was how he connected with the Force.

It wasn't meditation.

It wasn't dance.

It was life.

The boy's head-tails whipped about his head, as he extended out in a pop-and-lock maneuver that seemed to roll through his body. Then his feet kicked in and the youngling was moving side-to-side with a pattern of rapid foot movements, before he turned his body and again articulated through another series of carefully timed and executed motion with his limbs and joints.

There was a serious overload of dry land on this planet. But then, it was an agriworld. So that was probably a given. But, at least one benefit to surface dwelling was that Zak could practice some of his dance moves that just weren't possible underwater.

Plus, what was a festival without music?

And was it really music if no one was dancing?
 
[member="Syd Celsius"]

Wu had found most of the food around the festival to be interesting... lots of spiced cider and apples, pumpkins and more.... so there ws that as the petite jedi master moved around with her eyes watching everything going on. Others were here, the great pumpkin though brought her attention as she was walking with Akari near her. "Now Akari stay close and we'll have a lot of fun." She was walking and saw someone new.. a jedi she hadn't seen before when the petite jedi master shook out her hair and bowed seeing Syd. "Welcome." A smile and bow of her head while walking with others around them. Her spiced cider was fair but not the best... needed more tea and jasmine with less apple.
 

Silver Starlight

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"Gather 'round!" Ms. Martha hollered, readying the raffle bin for their first drawing. She glanced down at the entry tickets, there was already quite a few there and she expected that the bin would be full by day's end. They had gathered a great amount of prizes, she would be excited to see them go off with happy winners throughout the day. Giving the bin a good shake, she held it out to a small child standing next to her.

"Go on, now." She urged the girl, "Go ahead and pick one!"

The girl dipped her hand into the bin and retrieved a single ticket, their first winner.

[The winner is number 3: [member="Yuroic Xeraic"]]
Upon claiming the prize, the winner will receive a loot-filled pumpkin -- with a ticket to claim this.
Stay tuned for more prizes!​
 
When it raines, it pours.
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Chiassa had never been to a harvest festival before. Having spent most of her young life growing up at the Jedi temple on Coruscant in the urban sprawl, this was a whole new experience for the Tholothian. Excitement was an understatement for the padawan though she tried to keep the emotion measured as best she could.

Bright blue eyes peered around in awe at the sights as Chiassa walked into Balmark's town square with others who had also traveled from the Jedi Praxeum on Eira Petchal in the Unknown Regions; where she now resided after the sacking of the New Jedi Order's temple by the Sith Empire. That fateful day still haunted the youngling though after spending some time meditating and talking with Jedi Knight [member="Nylea Apollodor"] about her pained feelings, she at least now was able to acknowledge them for what they are and move on, well kinda.

An older woman dressed in festive clothing befitting the event flashed Chiassa a warm smile and handed her a piece of flimsi that had numbers written on it.

"This is your ticket for the raffle, child. Don't lose it. I wish you good luck."

Chiassa looked at the raffle ticket and smiled back after taking it. "Thank you, ma'am. I won't," she nodded appreciatively jiggling her long, fleshy tendrils that hung from the traditional Tholoth headdress worn atop her scaled head, then the young teen slipped the piece of filmsi into a pouch on her utility belt for safe keeping.

After stopping to get an apple cider at a food booth, the Tholothian made her way over to where a commotion was going on.... Chiassa should have known it would be him. [member="Zak Dymo"] was showboating for everyone, and there was no denying the young Nautolan could really move with the groove. But, she already knew that from their time spent together at the praxeum; short as it had been some time back.
 

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This was the one day of the year Rick Kaloo allowed himself a break.
Project Centurion would be continued by his senior staff at Outer Rim Military Engineering while Rick himself left to try to get in a peaceful day. Ever since Rick had joined the Galactic Alliance in its founding days, he had seen under a week total of peaceful days. Either Rick's company would need an expansion, the First Order would arrive in another system, or in the case of recently, he had been kicked out of his homeworld by the Sith. Rick tried not to think of that.

In his days of warfronts and reinforced steel command bridges, Rick had almost forgotten completely about the smell of autumn. It was fresh and crisp, while the air was wholesome and delicious. Rick had arrived twenty minutes prior, on a tourist ship as opposed to his usual personal corvette. ORME needed all the ships it could, especially after the siege of Mon Calamari. After Rick arrived, he had waited in a ridiculously long line, put in a ticket, and then was finally set free.

Now, Rick walked through a field of freshly ripening apples. Little children and parents alike strolled casually through the fields, picking apples and chatting among themselves. He envied their simple lives, free of guilt, war, and responsibility. Nowadays, Rick's life had become so filled that he had considered multiple times resigning his post and transferring command of his company to his more capable and equally intelligent senior staff. In fact, it wouldn't be such a bad idea at all. Without his company to burden him, Rick could focus entirely on following the Jedi path and learning to handle his guilt, an equally heavy weight on his back. So as Rick continued through the apple fields, he plucked a golden delicious and began to consider what would be best for him.
 
The Perlen had set down in an open field. It wasn't much of a landing pad, but it worked. A young woman was stepped down the ramp a few moments later, clad in preppy finery. Seva gave her blue coat a sharp tug as she felt the autumn breeze, it was colder here than her home world. She turned her hazel eyes about her new surroundings, and noted the tall trees, open fields, and simple folk.

Her lips pressed together, forming an expression that fell somewhere between disdain and amusement. Shrugging, she shoved her hands into her pockets and kept walking. She'd come all this way from Ceraluen, she figured that she might as well see what this place had to offer.

The young noble strolled casually, occasionally letting her gaze follow costumed festival-goers. Along the way, a boy attempted to give her a raffle ticket. “Thank you, no.” Seva responded, pushing the ticket back at the bewildered boy.

Brushing past him, she walked down the line of vendors near the town square. Much to her relief, there was a caf stand. Seva got into the queue and glanced at the menu – pumpkin spice caf, pumpkin spice caf latte, pumpkin spice caffucinno... the list went on.
 
Objective: Find apple and collect prize?

Finding the apple was not as easy as Yuroic believed, every time he went to bite an apple it slipped away. Frustrated, Yuroic pondered using the Force to get victory but crossed that off as he decided that cheating and misuse of his Force was not the way to go. Before developing his Force powers, Yuroic had other skills and could do things without the Force. This was a mentality that he wanted to keep throughout his life, never becoming dependent on the Force. Through sheer determination and with his lungs starting to burn from a lack of oxygen, Yuroic was able to nap an apple as he lifted from the barrel, shaking droplets of water from his face. Biting into the apple, he tasted the deliciousness of success it was the best apple that had ever apple'd.

As he was drying himself there were shouts of his name being called. Yuroic turned around to see where the voice was coming from, it seemed to be a raffle event that he had won. It surprised the senior Jedi Knight as he didn't realised he had been entered but that didn't matter, a win was a win. Ruffling his hair as he approached the woman hosting the raffle. Yuroic looked around and coughed as he waved his hand. "Hi, so urm... I am Yuroic, what did I win?" He asked as he took another firm bite into the apple, tasting the sweetness of the fruit.

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Finley Dawson

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On a great steed of deathly white, the Reaper of Balamak burst onto the scene from ragged curtains. With each step, the bony protrusions of his armor cracked and rattled. Crimson eyes smoldered like bright embers. Wisps of black smoke trailed from a cloak of midnight where no light escaped. With each empty swing of his gleaming scythe, there was a great whoosh.

Any other day, such a hellish sight would have been cause for panic, but tonight there was only cheers and applause as the Reaper trotted up and down the runway.

Behind the skull plate, Finley had a huge grin on his face as he joined up with the rest of the freakish parade procession on display.

Weeks ago, an announcement had been put out for the event, and ever since then, the Corellian had been hard at work crafting the holo-enhanced costume in his free time. As for the stallion, he was fortunate enough to find a nice big draft horse on the agri-world to borrow for his presentation.

He wasn't the only Silver that had joined the parade. His friend Charlie had signed up too, but she had kept her costume a secret. Just what did she have in store?

[member="Seva Geroux"] [member="Charlie Nooran"] [member="Chiassa"] [member="Samka Derith"] [member="Zak Dymo"] [member="Drystan Marakos"] [member="Kiran Arlos"]​
 
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Charlie had kept her costume a secret from everyone. She blew it up using a small compressor. The bubble of a costume was soon filled, and she quickly climbed in and poked her arms and legs through the holes. The small little orange beret with the green stem sticking out, the padawan smiled as she admired her orange sphere of a costume.

It didn’t take her long to the get to the parade. Spotting Finley, she smiled and moved towards the Knight and seeing she had an opportunity to show off the uniqueness of her costume. Charlie pulled her arms and legs into the sphere and tucked her head neatly. If anyone had glanced over she just looked like an oversized pumpkin. Motioning her body forward, she rolled towards the armored skeleton king. As she got to the feet of the horse she popped up and poked her arms and legs out and finally her head.

“Hello! Cool costume!” Looking up from the legs of the horse to the skeletal head. Blinking, she was kind of scared, but still extremely impressed by it. “That must have taken you forever to make!”

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Autumn festivities reminded Allyson of home, they were good memories of course. Wandering the Barn, she looked over the food offerings and the drinks. A smile spread across her face as she saw the Farm Ale but decided against it for the time being. There were far more interesting beverages for her to grab as she waited for her company. Finally, she found the stand that sold the spiced apple cider, the woman that sold the cider smiled and offered the Corellian the varied sizes to choose from.

Grabbing two of the medium sized ciders, Allyson quickly paid with credits and continued to wander the Barn. She made a note of the things she wanted grab and try. One thing was trying the bobbing for apples. Allyson wondered if she was going to be any good at it. Grinning, she headed towards the fenced area and sat on it. Unlike her usual Corellian garbs, she chose to wear replica Jedi armor. She had been reading some history of the Jedi and assumed it would be a pleasant surprise to see her in the Jedi Pajamas.

Allyson sat upon the fence and sipped her apple cider. In her other hand was the other beverage she purchased. Autumn was a wonderful time of the year.

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Autumn was never really a season Cassius had experienced before. Sure, he’d heard about it, he knew what it was, but he’d never been to a planet where it was in full swing. Since he’d lived most of his life between a frozen wasteland and other planets that had locked-in climates, the only time he was ever on a planet temperate enough to even have seasons were small visits.

He had to admit, he was enjoying it so far. The air had a nice, crisp chill to it, which was enough to satisfy his need for the cold while still not taking him all the way back home. He was wearing a set of simple robes that were just a touch thicker than usual, and they provided enough protection from the wind. His nostrils breathed in the air, letting it fill his lungs – it was refreshing.

Gianna had dragged him here after a short time apart. She had been working on her house on Naboo, and Cassius was still putting things together on Teth. After the short break, he’d expected to go on some sort of training exercise, something to sharpen his skills and strengthen their bond as mentor and mentee… but instead, she took him to a festival. Sure, he grumbled a little bit, groused about how this wouldn’t make him grow as a Jedi. In the end, he knew that Gianna had a different way of instruction. Maybe this would prove fruitful.

Or maybe Gianna just wanted to take him to a festival. She was in full costume after all.

He was sitting on the edge of the town square, just people-watching as his redheaded mentor approached and handed him a cup of cider. Grabbing it with a smile, he refrained from drinking it just yet – the steam practically billowing from the mouth of the cup told him it wouldn’t be safe to drink for at least a minute or two. He did a quick scan of the area, watching as the children (and adults) played around the square in their costumes.

Cassius couldn’t help but just watch Gianna as she spun around, seemingly in her own little universe. It was fascinating to him, someone with a nigh-unbreakable attitude like that. One would think that everything they saw as Jedi, she’d be a little more jaded… like Cassius was.

Maybe that was the lesson.

Standing, he smiled as he stood next to Gianna. “I mean, I’m not that tall,” he said. His mind drifted to the Wookies on Kashyyyk, as well as numerous species across the galaxy that towered over two meters. Looking down at his cider and feeling the cup with his hand, he took a sip, savoring the flavor. Perfect.

“Does Naboo have autumn seasons like this?” he asked, beginning to walk in the direction of the attraction.

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Tom was invited to the Halloween event for the SJO as a new member and company holder within the jedi. He was offered by some person not long ago to join the SJO and he decided to take them up on it. He had as the first of many things he would do with the SJO made a prize for the raffle that could be won by several people. He was quiet happy with the item he had made. A bunch of pit droids that looked like pumpkins. It had given him a laugh when it was brought to him.

He wasn't sure whether to wear a costume or not but someone had eventually convinced him to wear a rather spooky costume in which he felt rather foreboding. He didn't like it much and it had come with a staff that he had elected was too silly even for him and left it at home. He sighed he certainly could have worn better clothes or something but it was a costume affair after all.

He had heard from his aunty [member="Rachel Taff"] that her master wanted to meet him and so she had tricked him into coming along to the event. So he kept his eyes out for the man whose name was [member="Hyonu Ye"]. The way his auntie spoke of the man apparently he was brilliant in the lab but less so outside of it. Tom could understand himself he had always found it hard to keep up with galactic events and the like. Now he was back in them again.
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Duasro was not normally one for festivals, not to just go to one. He had to be doing something there like a special event, something like traditional dancing, bobbing for apples, things like that. If he didn't have something like that to do his dislike for crowds would pop out and he just wouldn't have all that much fun, even if the food, drink and company were good. What caught his eye a week prior was that there was going to be a 'contest' at this event. Not just any contest, but a costume contest. Among the many things Dusaro -did- like to do was cause mischief and mess with people. Not a lot, just a little. And with the time it was, it was also time for more 'spooky' and 'myserious' things. So getting into his ship, he set about to work on something special for this event with a weeks worth of time. A lot of sewing, bolts of synth-silk, a few creatively used miniature hologram projectors, a pair of small sound suppressors later, he had his plan prepped and ready to go. Naturally he made sure no one knew about this plan ahead of time, it was all part of the mystery.

It was a nice, pleasant autum afternoon at the event. Most people were going about, having some form of enjoyment. Dus was going to be as well, in his own little way. He had been debating on not turning up until later, but he figured it wouldn't really matter. And so, striding into the entrance of the market area from a section of nearby sheds, was a ghostly visage. Wearing am old style of antiquated robes that flowed around and left a ghostly afterimage moments after they passed through the air, it had a regal look to it. Less frightening and more awe inspiring, that was the aim he had gone for at least. Thin fabric fluttering easily in the breeze, leaving whispy, pale blue after images as the fabric itself 'glowed' a light soft blue. A layer of synth-silk covered his face and kept his true identity hidden, making him appear like some old noble spirit from a fairy tale that was told long ago. His feet were covered by the robes and the lack of sound from his footsteps made it seem as though he had none at all as the first people at the Festival saw him. To show them that he had no ill intent, he greeted the first onlookers to spot him with a polite, if old styled bow before walking into the festival. There were at first a few surprised reactions but after a few shows of friendly intent things quickly settled back down for the most part as the silent 'specter' continued on in the direction of the market, people catching onto the idea relatively quickly that the specter was a 'performer' of sorts.

Roaming through to the Market, Dusaro smelled the scent of pumpkin. Lots of pumpkin. Pumpkin spice to be exact, in many forms from cafs, to lattes and espressos. 'Hmm... This place is worth keeping in mind for later.' He didn't plan on sticking around long after he was done having his fun, but with how good some of the caf inside the little shop smelled, he could stand the crowd long enough to grab a quick cup before making his way back out of the festival. So the 'specter' would come around a corner, silently peeking on inside to 'smell the caf and see what all they had, spotting one [member="Seva Geroux"] who was already inside enjoying a cup of the brew.
 

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