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Varin had never been on Ukatis before, the journey to new land excited him, even though it was full of Jedi. He promised his brother in arms that he would not lose himself, and Varin always had a way of keeping his promises.

It was a special occasion, a seasonal event and apparently another little one on the way. Varin would never admit it but he had a soft spot for children. Innocence untouched by the cruelty of the galaxy. He wore his usual house colors, black with accents of maroon. He wore his traveling pants and combat boots as well as a maroon sweater, a gift from some secret admirer; he never got the name. The sweater was absolutely hideous, but he wore it as a way to seem less threatening. Well as little threatening as a being his size could be. He had even opted to leave his armor and his weapons back on his ship, Sinew as well. Certainly did not want a Tuk'ata pup to try and cause havoc on the town.

Children ran down the streets playing with their toys and enjoying the fresh frostfall, Varin had similar celebrations back on Carcosa but this was a new world to him.

The crew made their way through the streets to where Lysander’s sister was seemingly waiting for us. Varin gave a bow to her as he was introduced. Varin could see Lysander light up with the sight of his kin, it was understandable. Even gave her a gift for what he assumed was for the upcoming child.

Varin waited patiently before he offered up a small box as well. Inside was a small bracelet with beads of bone. Bone from creatures hunted.

“It’s not much, but it is tradition in my family to gift something that we have hunted during this season. I made sure it was cleaned thoroughly, each bead can also be carved for whenever your child decides to do so, when they are of age to carve of course.”

It certainly was not as fancy or flashy as Lysander’s gift but Varin was perfectly fine with that, this was not necessarily his family he would never want to take the attention away from Lysander and his blood.

Varin cleared his throat and stepped back giving the family some space as his eyes looked around the streets and the surrounding area.


 

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Location: Ukatis

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Ace hadn't even made it halfway through the market before the thought hit him like a small, familiar ache: Tic would've lost his mind here.​
The little BD-unit would've been vibrating with excitement, chirping nonstop, trying to record every glowing orb and every sound of laughter bouncing off the snow. He missed the little guy. Enough that it stung.​
The snow underfoot muted the crowd's noise just enough for another memory to rise uninvited. Ukatis… Yeah. The last time he'd been here was nothing like this, but one part of it had stuck with him anyway.​
Fatine.​
He hadn't expected to meet someone like her, let alone enjoy the day they'd shared. He'd tried not to think about her since, which of course meant he absolutely had.​
He wondered if she was somewhere in this crowd tonight, laughing under one of these lanterns. He wondered if she'd even want to see him. And, selfishly, he hoped she was here.​
The thought broke when Lysander's pace slowed, his peacoat dark against the lantern glow, and Ace instinctively matched him. The dais was only a few steps ahead now - Cora radiant in layered fabric, Makko at her side, nobles drifting in and out like tidewater.​
When Lysander introduced Varin and himself, Ace stepped forward at the cue, posture loose, hands tucked in his coat pockets. He didn't love being introduced in front of royalty, nobles, crowds... but he had a part to play.​
Naniti moved first. Her greeting to Cora was polite, practiced, just this side of stiff. Ace watched her with a quiet, unreadable neutrality. Then Varin moved next; towering, broad-shouldered, wrapped in that absolutely hideous maroon sweater he swore made him "less threatening."​
(It didn't).​
After, Ace took another step forward, greeting the expecting couple with a nod and a flat expression.​
"Nice to meet you. Both of you." Then his eyes lowered to her stomach before flicking between Cora and Makko "And... congratulations."
He smiled. Faintly, although it didn't reach his eyes. He wished that he had brought a gift, but all of his possessions and valuables were evaporated when Vestra Tane Vestra Tane annihilated his ship back on Genarius.
 
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LOCATION: Objective I
TAGS: Liana Organa Liana Organa


Roman had lasted a solid hour before the ceremony finally drained his patience. He'd helped set up the dais, arranged the gifts, and stood guard long enough to hear fourteen different nobles explain why their carved fertility charm was the most potent. His reward? Watching Corazona von Ascania Corazona von Ascania , dressed like a Life Day pastry. She was all red and green, complete with a holly crown and glittering berries. He blinked up at her, trying not to squint.

Gaudy didn't begin to cover it. But then the horse arrived. A magnificent, full-sized, pristine white Ukatian mare, breathing and snorting. Roman's jaw dropped. For a baby, little Romanina. He stared so hard he forgot to breathe. The moment Lord Hassel strutted away, Roman popped up from where he'd been lurking beside the dais.

"Dibs!"

Before Makko Vyres Makko Vyres or Cora could stop him, he seized the reins, scrambled onto the saddle, and immediately regretted everything. The mare tossed her head, offended by the audacity. Roman clung on anyway, grinning like a delinquent.

"It's fine! She likes me!" he lied, his voice already shaking as the horse decided it absolutely did not.

He managed a wobbly trot through the crowd, weaving between vendors and startled festival-goers. Snowflakes blurred in his eyes. The mare picked up speed. Roman yelped.

"Whoa, hey, HEY, stop, stoppish, slow adjacent!"

She did the opposite.

He didn't even see the green girl until the mare almost clipped her. Roman swerved; the horse bucked; Roman became airborne. He hit the snow hard. Air gone. Dignity gone. Life flashing in quiet disappointment.

Groaning, he rolled over, grabbed for the reins, and hauled himself up to a kneel. The mare snorted at him with victorious contempt. Roman blinked up at the girl he'd nearly trampled, her chocolate sloshing, her expression a mix of shock and offense.

"I, sorry, very sorry, she's new," he rasped. "I mean, I'm new. To her. She's… spirited."

He stuck out a hand, wincing.

"Roman. I'm kind of a big deal around here."

 

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Outfit

The datapad in her hand lit up once more. The screen flickering as the pages were forced to switch back and forth quicker than they wished to be. Checking and double checking the messages from two different aspects of her life. Both holding importance in their own way. Both a demand of her time that did not feel like a burden, but rather a blessing as her breath steadied. The cold air that followed those steadying breaths caught in her lungs until a soft cough cleared the problem. The laughter and murmured affections surrounding her drew her attention back to the real world.

A sigh of mist filled air escaped as she let her fingers slide up the side of the device until they found the button she needed.

A fizzle across the screen before it went dark and slid into a pocket to await the arrival of the one who invited her. Not that she minded being back on Ukatis again. The last time she had been here, she hadn't been able to enjoy the sights as freely or been as comfortable as she was now to truly spend time wandering about. Something she hoped to indulge in with good company this time.

Her fingers ached slightly despite knowing full well she would never lose them to something like the cold. Her body was alchemically over-engineered for such an issue.

Didn't mean she enjoyed the slight bite of the cold.

The fuzz at the mouth of each pocket stung as her hands slid into the protective shell of her coat. A slow radiating warmth awaiting them as her eyes lingered over the sights. Warmth in all around her. Smiles. Soft looks between those intimately aware of one another. Awareness of the pang of jealousy that arose with watching those couples for moments longer than she should have kept her grounded.

Life Day had been an ongoing series of flops for her.

Getting her hopes up when the future was still as clear as muddied water was just a recipe for collecting Loth-cats in her advanced years to come. The lesson from watching those around her had been the need for patience. For building and becoming better. Ruby eyes softened as humor directed inward brought a soft huff of air.

"Patience smatience." Shaking her head as the words released that feeling of wanting from its home in her heart. An ice filled bolt of lightning snaked its way up her spine as she adjusted her posture. Her whole body shivering at the sudden chill that had found its way beneath the layers of protective clothing.

Teeth chattering as she cursed under her breath. "Force forsaken-Might as well be wearing brass if it's gonna creep up like that. Feth me."

Eyes darting back and forth in case a younger being were nearby and heard how surprise had drawn that out of her.

A grimace plastered on her behind the high collar of her coat at letting her tongue get away from her as another couple shot her looks before putting distance between them. Rocking back and forth to help ease that feeling of shame. Her boots crunching the snow underfoot as she shivered again. Hunching into her coat a little more as the stalls ahead of her teamed with activity.

A memory flickered across her mind as she wondered about what to try.

"I am pleased to hear that you've been treated well - and as for food, my personal weakness are apple dumplings." Her eyes softened, nearly glittering at the mention of tender spiced fruit wrapped in a crispy, flaky dough.

"I wonder if... " Her head tilted slightly as she squinted.

As if that would help to see around or through the mess of people between her and the nearest stall.

 
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Tags: Aiden Porte Aiden Porte
Snow clung in fine crystals to Arhiia's hair as she stepped through the drifting white, the long pale braid over her shoulder catching delicate flakes that melted into soft shimmer against the golden strands. She pulled her winter-white cloak a touch closer around herself, breath misting faintly as she crossed the market square.

Her eyes found Aiden quickly — not because she searched, but because it was instinct — the sight of him surrounded by younglings drawing a quiet warmth across her features. She slowed for a moment, simply watching him kneel in the snow beside their crooked sculptures, his attempts at sternness dissolving under laughter. Something in her expression softened, the faintest glow behind the cold-blue irises.

Then she moved again.

The carrier of hot chocolate swung gently from her gloved hand, insulated, steady. She stopped just at the edge of the playful chaos, lifting the container slightly so he'd see it when he turned — a small, victorious gesture, like she'd returned from some heroic supply run.

A few children were already rushing her way. Arhiia shifted her stance, lowering herself gracefully into a crouch, the cloak spilling around her in a soft arc. Her braid slid forward over her shoulder as she leaned in to inspect their creation.

“My, my little ones — these looked so realistic I feared for a moment I might have to fight them off.”

Snowflakes collected on her lashes, melting into tiny droplets as she extended a hand to stabilize the snow rancor's sagging head, her touch gentle but precise. The kids beamed at her; she brushed stray snow from one of their shoulders with a soft, maternal sweep of her glove.

Rising again, she straightened with her cane, one smooth motion, exhaling a small plume of warm breath into the winter air. She stepped back to Aiden's side, close enough that the edge of her cloak brushed his.

Her free hand drifted casually — almost unconsciously — until her fingers brushed against his for the briefest moment, gloved knuckles grazing his. The tiniest connection, but deliberate — no words spoken, but just like a magnets - they were simply just drawn to each other.



 


Objective III
Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

Lorn rolled his shoulders, letting the cold settle into him as he had removed his shirt for a distraction. Winter on Ukatis didn't bite the way it did on Mirater, but the crisp air still carried that sharp clarity he'd always loved. The crowd hummed with warm excitement around the makeshift ring, though all he saw was her.

Ala stood across from him, wrapped in poise and quiet danger. Grandmaster of the Jedi Order, she was his partner and his favorite opponent.

He planted the butt of his bo staff into the packed earth, tilting his head. A slow smile crept across his mouth, affection softened by something competitive and absolutely reckless.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" he called, his voice warm enough to almost hide the provocation. Almost.

He shifted into a guarded stance, feet light and posture loose, his whole body relaxed enough to suggest he wasn't taking this seriously. The glint in his eyes, however, betrayed him. He was already tracking her balance and her breathing, watching for the tiny shift in weight that always marked her first strike. If he could distract her long enough to land that first point before she embarrassed him in front of half the galaxy, he'd shamelessly take it.

"Last chance to back out," he added, his grin widening. "I'd hate to beat the Grandmaster on such a holiday."

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Objective II - Axe Throwing

Isla hefted the axe, rolling her shoulders with an air more suited to a premeditated crime than a festive cultural event. The Ovli Market pulsed with the warm glow of lanterns all around, but her expression remained stubbornly dim. She fixed Phillip with a stare that could've scoured metal.

"So," she began, tapping the axe head against her palm, "here I am. Just like you asked. Which, according to the ancient warrior traditions of Ukatis... and, you know, basic manners... means you owe me at least one compliment." She lifted the axe, testing its heft, and arched a brow.

"And I'm not looking for just anything," she continued. "Something good. Something that recognizes I'm about to make a fool of myself doing this." Her voice dipped into theatrical flair. "The Force has granted you one opportunity, Phillip. Choose wisely."

She stepped up to the designated line, planting her feet with the gravity of someone anticipating either triumph or significant bodily harm. "Also," she added, a sidelong glance flicking his way, "if you offer any feedback on my stance, my form, or anything that sounds remotely like instruction, I'm going to hurl this axe with such force it'll be a formal complaint to someone very important."

She took a breath, a sharp, daring grin flashing across her face.


 
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The cold hit her first, and it promptly turned the tip of her nose an undignified shade of pink. Ala Quin, Grandmaster of the Jedi Order, had bundled herself so thoroughly against the Ukatis winter that she resembled a very determined, very fluffy snow-creature who had simply happened to pick up a bowstaff along the way.

And across the ring stood Lorn. Shirtless. Of course he was.

She blinked at him, then let out a tiny puff of laughter that steamed warmly into the cold air. “Lorn Reingard,” she called, her voice far too delighted for someone who was about to spar in front of half a settlement, “I know you grew up somewhere much colder than this, but are you trying to make the rest of us freeze in sympathy?”

Her eyes flicked, just once, to where the muscles of his torso caught the winter light, and she immediately snapped her gaze back up with the subtle, guilty speed of someone who absolutely had not meant to notice that.

“I suppose,” she added, cheeks even rosier now, “if you needed attention, you could’ve just asked.”

Ala planted the end of her staff into the packed snow and gave it a practiced spin meant to loosen her shoulders. Ordinarily it was a gesture of poise and understated danger.

Bundled in three layers of wool and fur, however, she looked more like a tiny animated teddy bear performing martial arts for a holiday holocast.

Children in the crowd giggled. Adults murmured delightedly.

Ala just beamed, as if wholly unaware of the absurdity.

“There,” she chirped, bouncing once on her toes. “Warmed up.” She tilted her head at Lorn, all bright mischief and soft winter glow. “Are you warmed up? Or…is that the point of all this?”

Her grip tightened gently. Under the layers, beneath the gentle smile, the Force gathered around her like a quietly coiled ribbon. She was ready, and he would feel it.

“Last chance,” she echoed back to him, eyes sparkling. “I’d hate to embarrass someone with such fantastically pointy nipples.”

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Axilla, Ukatis
Tags: Open

Phantom had protested both the winter service vest, a fluorescent orange, and the leash but she had absolutely fought Adelle on the snow shoes. So now, she laid in her usual spot on Adelle's shoulders as she weft her way through the throngs. The tiny spukami dug her claws into the thick coat Adelle wore but the fabric provided a much-appreciated shield from the inevitable pinpricks. She'd been on Thyferra when the announcement came, delivered by none other than Aurelian Veruna himself. Adelle had smirked at the idea of "round three" happening here, but that was far and away a long shot. He would be the Chancellor of the High Republic here. She'd have to bide her time.

The Life Day festival held plenty to entertain, sassing nobles and politicians notwithstanding. Ukatian dueling champions, the Ovli Market, an archery contest, and the contest that really caught her eye: axe throwing. Mandalorians had similar challenges with similar weapons, weighted carefully for a balanced throw. She'd thrown with her clan often enough that it couldn't hurt to enter the contest. Besides, it wasn't like anyone knew her here so making a fool of herself had no consequnces whatsoever.

Adelle walked up to an empty lane and pulled Phantom off her shoulders, depositing the tiny feline onto the snow-covered ground. Phantom immediatey leapt up to her shoulders again, an irritated shake of her shoulders accompanying the motion.

<<Cold.>>

Adelle hissed a sigh through her teeth and began the laborious process of detaching a stubborn Phantom again, trying to convey to the feline that she couldn't be on her shoulders during the contest. <<I'll be moving a lot.>>

She set Phantom down again and the feline squinted up at her, looking like she was going to attempt a leap up again. <<Ground cold.>>

Adelle fished the small booties out of a coat pocket. <<Shoes or snow?>>

Phantom flicked her tail, ears tilting back slightly. <<Snow.>>

With the leash secured to her belt, Adelle picked up the first of three axes, hefting it experimentally. She wasn't good at this by any means but feeling the weight of something helped. Or at least, helped her feel more confident.

"Here goes nothing," she said quietly, and threw the axe.



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Ravion had arrived to Ukatis only around two hours ago, he had arrived alone, without escort and carrying only the case he still held at his side. His staff had frowned at the idea, yet he had done it for a simple purpose. A High Republic Senator should be able to travel safely within their own borders, freely, without protection. Yes it was a gamble, but Ukatis was part of the Republic, so his protection was on them.

He had so far only spoken to three people, a surprising and unusual affair for the man of many words, yet Ravion was maybe playing his true face for a time, or he would until the right moment and as he stood watching the attendees he appeared to blend in far too well for a man of Senatorial importance.

He approached only once Thessaly Veruna, the sister of the interim Chancellor, had completed the graceful arch of her curtsey, timing his entrance with the instinct of a man who understood stagecraft and politics in equal measure. The thinning crowd obliged him with a quiet parting, though none created nearly as much space as they had for Thessaly Veruna. He didn't mind. She carried her own gravity.

"Your Highness," Ravion greeted Princess Corazona and her husband with a refined bow, one that was deep enough to show the necessary respect, yet shallow enough to remind them he was a Senator of the Republic and not a courtier.

His eyes flicked briefly to Thessaly, offering her a small nod of acknowledgement,
"My Lady Veruna." Recognition flared through his words.

"It seems Lady Veruna's generosity has outpaced us all," he remarked with warm admiration as her attendants unfolded the Aurorastag pelts.
"A gift of rare elegance… the value they hold is a reminder that the old nobility of Eliad knew how to honour a lineage properly. Until they didn't."
He reinforced the prestige she offered; he would not steal her stage.

Then he lifted the slender velvet case he held in his own hand, the gesture smooth and unobtrusive, complementary to Thessaly's grandeur rather than competing with it.

"If I may add something more humble, yet deeply rooted in the history of Ukatis itself," he said.

He opened the case to reveal a single restored relief tile, no larger than a handspan. Etched across its pale stone surface were stylised figures of an ancient Ukatan harvest rite. A mother, a child, a circle of protective hands. Gold leaf had been carefully reapplied to the faint grooves of the central figure, catching the winter light with soft dignity.

"This piece was discovered in a collapsed granary outside old Nenvar Ridge," Ravion explained gently, his art dealing whisper breaking through even the sound of the party around them.
"It dates to the early agrarian period, before offworld maps even marked Ukatis as settled. It depicts the blessing of Shelter and the belief that every newborn should be welcomed into a community that safeguards them."

He angled the tile so the Princess could see the delicate restoration work.

"I thought it fitting," he added, voice warm,
"for a household preparing to welcome a child of its own."

Then with deliberate and smooth intent, his gaze slid to Thessaly, offering her a faint smile that carried the softest undertone of understanding.
"And of course, I am grateful to stand alongside Lady Veruna today. Our gifts, I hope, speak with a shared intention, that Ukatis is not merely observed by the Naboo's nobility…"
He let the emphasis on Naboo sit.
"But supported by the whole Republic."

He closed the case, offering it with both hands.

"May your home continue to prosper, Your Highness. And may your child enter a world made stronger by unity rather than division."


Ravion closed the velvet case and the Princess's attendants stepped forward to receive it. With the formalities tended to, he eased into a smoother, more conversational warmth, he was still courtly, still measured, but freed of the ceremonial edge.

"Your Highness," he said with a bow of final respect.
"May your Life Day be peaceful, and may the coming season bring only strength to your household."

Then he stepped back and turned toward Thessaly.


For a moment, the winter air caught her fur-lined silhouette in the lantern glow, casting auburn warmth against the snow-muted world. Ravion's smile shifted into a rare yet small and subtle change of unmistakably genuine appreciation of her presence.

He extended his arm to her, the gesture refined and without presumption.

"Lady Veruna," he said softly, just for her.
"Allow me the honour."


Only once she accepted did he incline his head slightly, his tone lowering into something meant to be heard by her alone as they moved away

"I confess, I am profoundly glad you're here. I feared I might have to face this… rustic pageant without an ally of proper discernment."

A faint glance at a crooked lantern garland. A muffled peal of laughter somewhere entirely too close for decorum.

Ravion's voice warmed into amused resignation.

"There are only so many indignities a man can suffer before noon. Your arrival, fortunately, has improved the state of affairs considerably."

 



"First off, you aren't going to make a fool of yourself Isla. If anything, I'm the one who's going to make a fool of themselves."

Phillip brushed some snow off his jacket for a moment, a small smile on his face as he watched Isla. There were a few different thoughts rattling in his head. She wanted a real compliment huh? With the Force granting him one shot. One opportunity. One moment. It made it sound so much serious than it actually was, but it did feel pretty serious if he thought about it.

"...I could be basic. Compliment the way your hair looks with snow or something...but no. I don't see a fool in front of me. I see someone who's eyes radiate a quiet strength. Someone I admire and inspires me to do better."

Was that enough? If he had wanted to, Phillip could have went on for a few moments, but he didn't want to be too embarrassing, as he passed his own axe between his hands in deep thought...before deciding to add a bit extra, mostly as a tease.

"Though I also see someone who could do with adjusting the way they're stood."

It was just a gentle tease. No actual seriousness behind it. When he was younger, Phillip might have held it back out of caution...but nowadays Phillip wasn't as much of a coward. With that being said, he waited for Isla's throw, before stepping up himself, taking in a steady breath. Even if he wasn't showing it himself, Phillip was terrified at the idea of axe-throwing. Physicality was not something he was too skilled with...but hey. Today was for new experiences.


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There was something satirical about doing back-alley dealings in the middle of a Life Day celebration. The thought alone made the Echani smile. She had waited for this event in particular to speak with the man seeking her connections.

He would only get a taste of what she offered, but even that was enough to fuel a planet for centuries. And to potentially have a nobleman from Naboo in her pocket — that excited her. Still, she needed to behave long enough to work the deal properly.

Looking around, the Sith Princess reveled in the celebration. It reminded her of home — not Jutrand or Bastion, but Eshan. The swell of excitement bled from the crowd around her, and Quinn couldn't help but smile. Her thoughts drifted to the winter solstice events happening now, her sister granting wishes to those who deserved them, and yet — like every year — she wasn't invited.

Forever in exile.

Quinn gently closed her eyes, letting old memories surface, and ignoring the familiar sting they carried. The cold made it easy, though she allowed herself to feel it only briefly. Like any Force user, she warmed herself from within; heat lingered under her skin as she exhaled, channeling energy to maintain her comfort.

For a moment, she wondered whether Bastila Sal-Soren Bastila Sal-Soren had come to the Life Day celebration. Quinn considered reaching out but decided to wait — at least until her political dealings with the Praxon noble were finished.

Still, the thought of running into the Jedi coaxed another small smile.

It was easy for Quinn to hide among the Jedi and their kin. Her presence in the Force was nearly nonexistent, a whisper only noticeable if someone truly paid attention. What didn't allow her to hide was her face — known throughout the galaxy as the Sith Princess, Heir to an Empire, and, most recently, a newly appointed Councilor. She shook her head lightly and brushed falling snow from her ashen hair.

Watching the snow melt on her gloved hand widened her smile.

That was when voices finally carried through the crowd. Quinn had kept her ears attuned for the introduction she expected — the announcement of those she was meant to meet.

Dominic Praxon was infamous enough that his face was easily recognized. She had done her research the moment his request came through. Quinn mused that he was attractive — though being a politician made him less appealing to anyone seeking his attention.

The woman beside him was someone she didn't know, but someone she would enjoy getting to know. Despite being shorter than the Echani, she carried a charm in the seriousness set in her shoulders. They seemed absorbed in their conversation, so Quinn let them speak a moment longer before announcing herself.

The last thing she wanted was for the mice to conspire before the cat arrived.

Carefully, she stepped closer, smiling softly as she brushed a strand of hair aside.

"Mr. Praxon, it is a pleasure to finally meet you in person."

She then turned her attention to the copper-haired woman beside him, extending her hand.

"Princess Quinn Varanin of the Sith Empire. The pleasure is mine… Miss?"
 

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Unlike where he was from on Corellia, where people could be found sunning themselves on the beach at this time of year, Ukatis was one more place that experienced the chill during the holidays. It wasn’t so weird as it could’ve been, when time spent visiting family on Alderaan throughout his younger years exposed him to the opposite cycle of seasons, and when Jedi training and experience otherwise adapted him to different climes.

The weight of the overcoat he wore open over his suit, the scarf, the gloves, the shoes he’d had lightly retreaded to better traverse the winter ground were all conscious choices made long before now, in other times. Though he could shrug off the cold between the Force and the way he managed his thoughts, Rik wore sufficient layers, and was comfortable enough to focus on what, or rather whom he was here for: one pink face in a busy market.

He’d asked her to come here. Not long after finding out about the upcoming festivities, the thought started to take hold, the one that coalesced from time spent, time that lodged both woman and girl in his thoughts. He’d been reluctant, wary on behalf of his heart, since near-two years, now… but that little girl walked in and made space for herself as if he was no stranger.

As if she saw right through him.

It set him to deep consideration, tuned to the woman who brought such a child into his life. What little he had known of her, before, and what he started to see, and understand, these long months since spring, since summer. He couldn’t just let it happen, couldn’t follow the lead of his eyes. He’d made that mistake. He still didn’t know enough, and that brought him here, meandering with the people towards the market, where he was to meet her.

Rik was adjusting his scarf when she appeared to him, in her warm cap and embroidered coat, looking every bit a different woman. Her ruby gaze wandered over others as they passed by, some shot her unkind looks, and she shivered, and huddled into her coat. His hands dropped, one vanishing into a trouser pocket. She somehow looked cold.

Lossa.” Half a smile curled onto his face, when he said it. “Wonder if… what?

 
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Ukatis smelled like smoke and wet hay, which was to say...awful. A shithole dressed up in lantern-light, pretending to be charming. Abishai tugged the hood of his stiff leather jacket lower, breath ghosting out as he slipped between a pair of merchants deep in an argument. One quick hand, one unattended stall, and suddenly he had a steaming cup of spiced-apple something clenched in his fingers. Theft tasted better when it was warm.

His ankle still ached, a dull reminder of Ilum, of slipping on ice and crashing into a wall.

He’d kept his Quadjumper flying longer than anyone had any right to. He had tried to sleep, but Isla had been there. Isla had...well, she’d said things in his half-dreams the past few nights. Ukatis. Phillip. Hanging out.

And she still had his kyber. Stealing it was the final evidence needed to believe she was fake..

Abishai leaned against a cold stone column just off the market path, nursing the stolen drink while watching the two Jedi with all the subtlety of a half-wild alley cat. Axe-throwing. Of course. Because apparently this miserable rock of a world celebrated Life Day with potential dismemberment. Isla stood with a confidence that made something tighten in his chest; Phillip hovered beside her like he was trying very hard not to look intimidated.

Abishai inhaled through his nose, reaching...carefully, quietly...through the Force. Tendrils of awareness brushed the bustling market, the glittering lanterns, the crunch of snow underfoot…and then her. Isla’s signature, warm in a way that annoyed him more than it should. He sifted through the sensation, searching for the telltale pulse of the kyber crystal.

He scowled into his cup.

She definitely stole it.

He shifted his weight, ankle protesting, but he didn’t move closer. The vantage point was good. Safe. Close enough to watch her laugh...well, smirk...at Phillip’s attempt at a compliment. Close enough to pretend he didn’t feel something twist when she smiled like that. But far enough to avoid being noticed. Hopefully.

Abishai took another sip of the drink, grimaced, and muttered under his breath, “Ukatis is the worst.” But he didn’t leave.

He couldn’t...not until he knew whether she had the kyber.

 
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Reina blew into her cup of hot chocolate for a moment, watching those revelling in the joy of the moment. A small sigh escaping her mouth afterwards as she shook her head. There wasn't much joy for her, since life day wasn't entirely something she enjoyed. In fact, there was only two reasons why Reina was here even during the event. The first off was that she had helped to defend during that Sith Assault which happened what felt like a life-time ago for her. The second was...well, she did want to give Cora a small gift for the child, alongside one for Cora.. As much as Reina was quite grumpy and ever so anti-social...Yes, only slightly, she had a soft spot when it came to children. It was hard to keep a scowl on your face when you were faced with innocence. Who knows, in another life, she might have been a babysitter.

Yet as she walked up with her gift all wrapped up with a neat little bow, the Ersansyr stopped for a moment. Spotting Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound with an...interesting group of people. Most of them Reina didn't recognise. But there was one. Varin Mortifer Varin Mortifer . What was Acier doing with him? It wasn't Reina's place to ask anyway. Instead she made her best attempt to get past the group, to place the gift down. At least it wasn't going to be as bad as a set of karking animal bones.

"Master Von Ascania, Master Vyres. Congratulations."

What was she really meant to say? Now that she thought of it, was Reina even meant to call them Master, now that she wasn't really a Jedi anymore? It was polite. Right? Manners were important. She placed the wrapping up present down, doing her best to keep a smile on her face, even if it felt like torture.

"Erh...Just droppin' this off. It's a little mini-fishing rod and some fake fish. They can play with it when they get older...and then this is for you..."

Reina rummaged around for a few moments, before pulling out a small pouch from her robes, holding it out towards Cora.

"It's a collection of pearls that I've collected throughout the years. Nothing...spectacular, I guess."

As she spoke, the Ersansyr's eyes fell upon Makko, as the colour slowly drained from her face in realisation.

"...Was I meant to get you something as well?"
 



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"I may enjoy the microscope too but I'm a grown man Ellie. I do this for work, using a toy that was in the toddler section of an educational toy store with limited capabilities can only thrill me so much. Starlight, on the other hand, will have her little mind blown."


Rolling his eyes at her 'vibe in place' comment over his shopping, the half-Galan was finally grateful the line moved enough to get his own hot toddy. He preferred his with tea instead of hot water, hence the wait in comparison. His free hand tightened around hers, moving away from the vendor and towards the main market now. Busy, but set up well enough for patrons to come and shop without crowding one another.

Snow was gently falling and he was thankful for his favorite jacket he had received on their first official Life Day. Mildly tropical fish didn't do well in such environments. Taking a sip of his warm drink, the alcohol should help that problem too.


"Just a My Little Ropo playset to match her other one and a pair of My Little Ropo pajamas. " A small pause as they entered the market. "Was I supposed to get something else? Of course I got a few other non-Phoebe things but I thought this was the entire point of date night. Finishing up anything else we want to get for Starlight."

He flashed a small, teasing grin in her direction before leaning over and placing a quick kiss on her lips.


"Oh and spending time together I guess."



 




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Plans had been made to watch the meteor shower but first there had been more pressing business : hot chocolate. Vendors in the Ovli Market were capitalizing on the cold and the event, with food and drink stalls doing a swift business. Passing a cup to Kiran Arlos Kiran Arlos after grabbing it from the pick up area, the pair of teenagers moved away from the chaos that was the booth.

"My parents are here too, just a warning." Persephone didn't know what she was warning him of. In case he was interrogated again? Embarrassment of one's own guardians in the same space? It wasn't as if she and Kiran were anything more than friends but there was the concern they would want to stop and talk. There was also a more pressing issue. " I caught them making out in the kitchen the other day. The same place where we make our food. Hopefully they can maintain some decorum and come up for air at this Market."

Considering they had made it clear to her it was 'date night' and not to interrupt unless someone was dying or being kidnapped. It wouldn't surprised Persephone if they were lip-locked in front of some poor uneducated farmer's booth right now, scaring away all the holiday shoppers.


"Anything you want to do? Besides the meteor shower?"


 
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Oh, this was freaking great. She was here and she was somewhere else close by. Colette kept her fists clenched firmly in the pockets of her jacket as she approached the castle. She could sense Reina up ahead and she could sense Quinn somewhere around here too. A moment that was supposed to be filled with joy had rapidly devolved into a moment of intense, sharp indignation - but even so Colette would push through it.

A small crowd had gathered around the parents. She supposed she shouldn’t have been surprised given who Cora was on Ukatis. In Colette’s head she was just the Jedi Knight Corazona, but then that had been a while ago. When the Galactic Alliance hadn’t imploded on itself.


It felt like only the other month that they were actively cutting up sithspawn racyon’s on the outskirts of Ukatis. In that regard the brazen presence of the Sith irked Colette to no end, but even so there was precious little she could do so what was the point in worrying?

Try as she might, Reina was hard to ignore.

“... Was I meant to get you something as well?”

It was as good of a point of entry as any.

“Well, that depends on if you want to or not.” Colette spoke with forced ease. She didn’t look at Reina, her eyes were fixated on Cora and Makko both. “I was very happy for the two of you when I read the news.”

She would have hugged them both, but something told her the guards wouldn't like that very much.

“I hope you’re both doing well.”
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Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

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Elian couldn't help himself, he lit up the moment Shade spoke, struck by the rare sight of someone who met his theatrics with composure instead of fluster. He straightened from the hand-kiss with an easy flourish, grin widening as though the snow itself approved of the introduction.

"Shade Tal'voss," he echoed, savoring the name with a playful nod. "The honor is mutual. And if my brother here hasn't already sung your praises, trust me, I've heard enough to expect someone extraordinary."

Elian's grin softened into something a touch more genuine, still bright, still mischievous, but carrying the faintest undertone of sincerity as he dipped his head to Shade.

"Well then," he said lightly, "I'll be rooting for you, Shade."

The world narrowed pleasantly around him, the snow-thickened air, the muted hum of the crowd, the faint creak of the bow as he tested its draw. He rotated his shoulders, loosened his grip, exhaled once, twice. He didn't posture now; this was the one part of the competition he never needed to show off for. His ease wasn't an act. It was instinct.

He nocked the arrow with practiced fluidity.

His stance shifted, feet planted, spine relaxed, arms steady. For all his carefree energy, Elian became unexpectedly focused in these moments.

"Alright," he murmured under his breath, the words slipping out with a light, anticipatory laugh. "Let's make a good first impression."

Elian released.

The arrow flew in a crisp, straight arc, cutting through falling snow before sinking into the target with a solid, satisfying thunk just shy of the middle ring.

A respectable opening shot, one he could improve, one he would improve, but a damn fine start under watchful eyes.

 



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Cassian watched the exchange unfold with a warmth he didn't bother to hide. Elian's charm was as predictable as it was unstoppable, but the way Shade weathered it, calm, unshaken, precise, was nothing short of fascinating

Cassian stepped in then, letting a hand settle briefly at the small of Shade's back, grounding the moment without intruding on it.


"Elian, you'll have time to cheer her on after your round," he reminded, voice carrying a familiar older brother rhythm he rarely used outside family. "They're calling for the next archers."

Cassian watched Elian take his place at the archery line. There was an ease to him, a brightness Cassian had never possessed, not even as a boy, and seeing that brightness reflect, however faintly, in Shade's calm composure filled him with something warm and indescribably steady.

He turned back to her, fingers brushing against hers before he gently reclaimed her hand. The squeeze he gave was soft, grounding, and quietly affectionate, an unspoken thank you for meeting his brother with such grace.

"Well," Cassian murmured, voice dipping into something sweet and genuinely touched, "Impressive. He likes you." Cassian's smile deepened.

He inclined his head toward the axe-throwing lanes, where targets stood ringed with fresh snow, wood gleaming under strings of warm lantern light. The air hummed with the rhythmic thunk of practice throws meeting their marks.

"Shall we?" he said, guiding her gently in that direction. "I'm rather eager to see how well you throw an axe."

A hint of playfulness threaded into his tone, but the sincerity beneath it never wavered.


 

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