Let Me Drown

Dagobah
Jedi Temple

There were fewer places than Tash’s Rest that Elias would rather be this time of day. The cicadas played a symphony with frogs and birds while fireflies lit up the marshlands below the treetop temple. It was primeval nature at its best, untouched and revered by the Jedi who dwelled amongst it. Elias was proud to have made this place a reality.
And prouder yet to show it to a young Jedi of great importance to him.
He waited patiently for


The Master shifted his weight, maintaining his posture on the carved wooden bench near the natural railing that separated him from the wilds below. He gazed up at the clear sky, devoid of light pollution found on city-worlds like Coruscant. A lovely thought crossed his mind, bringing a warm smile to his face:
Of all the stars in the sky, the Little One was who he valued the most.
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Vera Noble
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