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Faction Arena of Order and Brotherhood

Cora gripped Aknoby by the shoulder and violently pulled the kid into the back of his seat. "Quit it, kid! I can't see when you do that!" She shot Iandre a look that said, "kids, am I right?" Her eye rolling harder than she thought possible.

"You said this kind of contest has happened before, huh?" She asked the woman next to her. "Who won that round? And... Who'd you pick to win this?" Cora needed to make sure that she had placed her bets on the right fighter, after all.

Aknoby Aknoby Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea mooney mooney Lyssara Thrynn Lyssara Thrynn Tertius C. Nargath Tertius C. Nargath
 

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The tail crushed around his leg like a durasteel vice. Rellik cried out as he was wrenched from his footing, dust and gravel kicked up across the Crucible floor as his body skidded and scraped. Stone shredded under his weight and he tried to protect himself but could only do so much until the heave came, and then he was airborne, ragdolled like prey in the jaws of a beast. The Crucible spun around him, fire, banners, the blur of thousands roaring in the stands.

His fathers cloak followed, always watching to protect him. It tore from the storm, battered and screaming, its once-lustrous threads charred and rent by Laphisto's fury. And yet it came, wings of fabric snapping wide to catch him mid-flight. The impact rattled every bone, but the cloak softened the fall, twisting his arc into a roll. He hit the stone in a spray of dust and blood, shoulder blazing with pain. The cloak was wounded, but it healed as he did.

He spat blood into the dirt and rose to his knees. His vision swam, body weak, the Kov'dra wound gnawing deeper than flesh. Every spark in his shoulder felt like it was chewing through his tether to the Force itself.

Looking up he watched Laphisto and Reign in a battle of pure strength. Letting out a soft chuckle, he thought of his brothers indomitable aligning of the force that fueled him to even stand against such a big and strong opponent. Scanning the battlefield he noticed his spear was still force locked near Laphisto. Not behind him where the Diarch could call it back to him and get a cheap shot on the Kiev'aran but in a good spot all the same...

The thought struck like revelation. A conductor. A storm spire. His lips split into a bloody grin. The warden Kiev'aran within the spear pulsed as it knew Rellik had not given up. The two sharing that spirit. The spear would not amplify Rellik's lightning but it would give it a focal point.

His hand slammed into the ground. Lightning erupted from his fingertips, carving itself into the Crucible floor. Not random arcs, patterns. Jagged strokes etched into stone, glowing with a bright blue light as they spread outward. They reached all around the arena and then all lines aligned to the spear. The weapon sang, a note sharp as thunder that boomed through the entire arena.

The Crucible floor came alive.

Bolts spiderwebbed outward, racing along the sand and black stone until the arena itself seemed to bleed stormlight. Laphisto's un-armored taloned feet and the length of his tail was the Diarch's target. Reign should be able to mostly use good footwork to handle himself. Having dealt with Rellik's tricks his whole life. The younger Diarch was betting on Laphisto being so large and taking up so much space, feet and tail.

Rellik laughed through the blood in his mouth, the trick taking a lot out of him. He wanted to rise, to press with Reign, to drive Conviction into burned seams and scorched joints, to carve the beast apart with Makashi precision until nothing remained but ruin. His will screamed for it. His mind demanded it.

But when he pushed to his feet, his body betrayed him. The Kov'dra wound ate deeper, gnawing at the tether that bound flesh to power. His shoulder blazed, his vision blackened, and his knees gave way beneath him.

He collapsed.

With his collapse the Warden within the spear sang. Calling out to him to GET UP!

The cloak closed in around him at once, its tattered wings drawing tight, battered threads stiffening into a shield even in their ruin. It cradled him as much as it hid him, the songsteel weave shivering as it began the slow work of knitting itself whole again. In its embrace he was shrouded, not defeated, not gone, but wrapped in shadow, waiting.

The Diarch's body faltered, but the storm he had loosed still raged across the Crucible floor due to the runes it carved in the ritual.

Diarch Reign Diarch Reign Laphisto Laphisto
 
When @Aknody asked why she hadn't stayed, she shrugged but answered truthfully.

"I couldn't watch my master and my friend beat each other up. I couldn't pick a side I wanted to win, so I didn't choose either and walked away. I'm still not going to make any wagers on the outcome, but I'm pretty sure they will all survive. Two of them will get verbally assaulted by me, though."

Wearing a partial smile, she had changed since that day, but not entirely. She was still rather stoic but was learning to express her emotions. Rellik had a larger hand in that, but these two didn't need to know that. Her face revealed nothing of those feelings, and her attention returned to the fight in front of them.

Much like the boy, she was also taking mental notes. How to fight all of them, and she just prayed to her gods; they all survived. Noticing right away how controlled her master was, she knew he wasn't going to lose control. The gods within him were apparently tamed and under his command.

The elbow to her ribs brought her gaze to Cora Cora , and she finished the smile with a true one.

"I look forward to that. I'm glad they're our allies."

In her own way, she was just as much of a fangirl as Cora or Aknody. She just kept it hidden and to herself. As her attention moved and she looked across the crowd, mooney mooney caught her attention and waved the woman over. They had met once, and Iandre had tried to make friends with her or at least make her feel welcome. She did the same thing this time.

"They are."

The voice of Lyssara reached her ears, and she replied to the comment.

"I'm Iandre. Nice to meet you."

Just a simple introduction, and the clash of battle broke through any conversation. Then the excited reaction from Aknody slapped Ian's senses, and she tried to reach over and place his rear back in the chair. However, Cora beat her to it, and only her hand was lifted slightly. Lowering it, she offered her the same crystal she had given Aknody before.

"Laphisto technically won after beating the crap out of Zara Saga Zara Saga . This is two against one. I'm not placing any bets other than they're all going to be recovering for a while after this."

Giving each of the three combatants a dirty look, her attention was drawn to a figure by herself. Surrounded by the familiar aura of a Dark Side user, there was something else. Iandre could not put her finger on it exactly, but she knew she needed to meet this woman in purple.

Darth Virelia Darth Virelia
 

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Location: Crucible | Arena
Tags: Laphisto Laphisto Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik
Gear: Amulet of the Warden's Eye, Bladefather

The rage that poured through Reign at his brother being tossed through the air was an almost palpable thing. It had been Reign’s charge, all these years, to protect Rellik. And to see him flung across the arena made the Diarch burn sharper.

Reign’s fury was only compounded by the sudden burning wound to his bare side. The Draconian warrior had slammed his all but melted gauntlet into him. He coughed up a bit of blood, but Laphisto may (or may not) have been surprised to see the Diarch smiling.

Channeling his pain and fury into strength, it looked almost as though black and red streaks of lightning seemed to spark of the elder Diarch. Raw power bleeding into the air.

As the pressure mounted with Laphisto pressing his chest armor into Reign’s blade, the Diarch felt the skin of his chest beginning to burn. But Reign would not be deterred, putting up a minor barrier, and amplifying the strength of his attack with the force, he cocked his head back and slammed it into the helm of the Kiev’aran.

As blood dripped down from a cut on his forehead, Reign’s smile broadened as he gained a little distance. He had felt his brothers attack coming and began to dip and dodge with his feet.

He turned to congratulate him


“Great job Broth-“

the words caught in his throat as he saw his brother fall.
Suddenly, the Diarch’s full rage was turned upon Laphisto. This was a man who had faced emperors and veritable gods, now his rage and vengeance, which had caused fear in the hearts of warriors galaxy-wide, was focused on a singular place.

The very air seemed to hold still, like the stillness before the crack of lightning. He was not as versed in the finer points of the force as his brother was, but he could use it to break, to destroy.

He stepped forward slowly at first, then beginning to run towards his opponent he fired off a quick force push to attempt to throw Laphisto off balance before coming in with a horizontal-diagonal-then vertical combination with his saber at lightning quick speeds





 
Moony's attention shifted when she caught movement out of the corner of her eye.

Ian was waving at her—small, familiar, and unmistakably the same one who had spoken to her once before.

She rose to her full height with a slow stretch of her limbs, her tail curling behind her like a coiled serpent as she padded over. With a quiet thud, she dropped down beside Ian, the air shifting slightly from her presence.

Her head tilted, She gave a short wave back, almost mimicking the gesture… but it didn't feel like enough.


Instead, she slipped her mask off and leaned forward with a quick motion, Moony licked Ian square across the face, her voice calm and low.

"Hello,small friend. We meet again."


Without waiting for a reaction, she gave Ian a single, affectionate pat on the head, then turned her attention to the sparring match underway, eyes narrowing in quiet observation.

Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea Aknoby Aknoby Cora Cora
 

Laphisto

High Commander of the Lilaste Order
Laphisto had long since grown accustomed to the Diarchs' individual styles, but this… this was something else entirely. The way they moved together now, how their wills seemed to fold seamlessly into one another, was a force of nature unto itself. It was more than coordination it was amplification, each brother feeding the other until their strength became something greater than the sum of its parts. It was remarkable, even beautiful in its own grim way, and yet it stirred a question in the back of his mind. Why was it, then, that they so rarely fought side by side? Every time they crossed blades in the past, the Diarchs had been apart, separate flames burning in different battles. Was it deliberate? A strategy to keep the galaxy blind to what they could do together? To mask the storm until it was too late to prepare for it? Perhaps. The thought lingered like a thorn in his mind but only for a heartbeat.

Because the storm had already come. A guttural groan ripped from his throat as Rellik's lightning surged into him, crawling over his body in jagged webs of blue fire. His armor hissed and smoked beneath the current, sparks leaping across the blackened plates as if trying to burn through to the flesh beneath. His teeth clenched hard enough to ache, every muscle pulled taut against the searing torment. His wings convulsed in pain, muscles locking and spasming so violently he could barely keep them spread. Flight was impossible under the storm's grip he was trapped in its coils, bound to the ground like a beast under chains.

Through the haze, his sharp eye caught it: the storm's heart. The spear. Every crackle, every vicious arc, pulled strongest there, the weapon blazing like a lightning rod in the Crucible's dark. A low rumble built in his chest, fury and focus tempered together as he turned back to Reign only to meet a sudden explosion of motion. The elder Diarch was already upon him.

The headbutt slammed into his helmet with brutal force, the impact rattled him. The daze had no time to settle before the Force surged a tidal shove that slammed into his chest with crushing weight. For any other warrior it would have been ruinous, ribs shattered and breath torn away. But the Kov'dra interwoven through his armor drank in the brunt of it, the ancient alloy parting the Force's tide, dulling its fangs. and he was still rooted in place. Without the kov'dra he might have been able to move out of this trap using the momentum of the force push.

A guttural hiss rattled from his throat as the lightning tore its way through him, every muscle seizing beneath the storm. His limbs felt heavy, slow, as though he were wading waist-deep through molten iron. Each twitch of his claws, each movement of his wings was fought for, stolen from the current trying to lock him rigid. His armor shrieked under the arcs, blackened plates glowing at their seams. He was trapped in the heart of the snare, and every second it held him burned deeper.

Reign came on like a predator unleashed, his orange saber cutting in relentless slashes. Laphisto's broadsaber met them in fits of shrieking light, his slowed reflexes forcing him to catch blow after blow at the last possible instant. He turned aside enough to survive, but not unscathed plasma slipped through, searing smoking trails across his battered plating, blistering heat biting into the flesh beneath. Each strike pressed him lower, harder, the weight of it amplified by the crackling snare holding him down.

Inside his chest, the twin gods roared and writhed. They recoiled from the void, thrashing against their bindings, yet still anchoring him. If not for their presence in his core, shoring him against the tearing absence of the Force, he would already have been gutted. The void clawed at him, seeking to hollow him, but the gods burned in his chest like a second furnace, keeping him upright when he should have collapsed.

Still, he knew he couldn't endure long. The storm was designed to bleed him dry. He needed distance, he needed freedom. But distance could be made another way.Snarling under his helm, his lone ear twitching with strain, Laphisto leaned into the bind. His movements were slower, heavier, but still deliberate his broadsaber shunted Reign's plasma aside just far enough to open a window. His free hand snapped forward, not with speed, but with brute inevitability. Talons curled for fabric, for flesh, to seize the elder Diarch in a vicious grapple.

If he dragged Reign into his chest, into the very heart of the storm, then Rellik's lightning would become his brother's cage as well. The younger Diarch would have no choice but to break his ritual or risk burning Reign alive. It was a gamble Laphisto embraced with a growl. If he had to suffer the storm, then he would make them share in it.

With a guttural snarl, Laphisto surged forward through the haze of crackling pain, returning Reign's earlier headbutt with one of his own. The impact rang inside his helmet like a hammer striking an anvil, the sharp thrum reverberating down his neck, but he refused to falter. His broadsaber hissed into silence as he killed the blade, the weight of the hilt reversing in his grip. He drove the emitter forward like a dagger, aiming the capped point for Reign's flank. It wasn't elegant just brutal, improvised, and meant to force his opponent off balance.

His free hand lashed out, digits tightening and digging into the skin of reigns shoulder/ the crook of his neck, bunching the fabric in an iron grip. Even slowed by the coursing lightning snaring his limbs, his strength was undeniable. He grunted with each of Reign's slashes that bled through his guard, the heat of saber energy biting against his armor. Sparks flared across his plates where the robes burned away, each impact feeding his anger, each hiss of molten metal stoking the primal fury deep in his chest.

Using that fury like momentum, he forced his body forward, shoving and twisting, dragging Reign step by step toward the spear that anchored the storm of Rellk's lightning. His vision flared white around the edges, but he held fast, teeth bared and lips pulled back in a feral grimace. The air reeked of ozone and scorched metal, the storm wrapping around them like a furnace. If the trap was going to roast him alive, then so be it but he would not burn alone. He would drive Reign bodily into the spear, force him into the direct channel of the lightning's wrath, and ensure the Diarch felt the same searing torment clawing through his veins.It wasn't about grace anymore. It was survival, stubbornness, and sheer bloody willpower. his head reeling back to give the man another headbutt time and time again.


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Aknoby was still excited, tapping his fingers where he sat until, on impulse, he lunged forward and jumped, but he didn't do it alone. The Force Ghost inside him also wanted to see the fight up close, and for a few seconds, he took control of the body and used his power to prevent the people nearby from stopping the boy from jumping into the arena.

In the air, Aknoby regains control of his mind and body and uses the Force to land safely and away from the combat, but now watching it from a privileged position.

At the same time, he is not stupid enough to stand still. He knows that if he stands still, he will be easily torn from the arena, and any shrapnel from the battle could fly in his direction. so he does what he does best, using the Force to strengthen his body, accelerating, running along the outer edge of the arena and watching the great clash.

Cora Cora Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea mooney mooney Laphisto Laphisto Diarch Reign Diarch Reign Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik
 
It makes me rise from my seat, I see someone jumping into the arena, disturbing the spectators and starting to run without ever stopping what is he, stupid or what? What's he trying to achieve by running like that? To draw attention? Well, everyone's seen him now. It makes me growl who dares to interrupt the fight of my master, the diarch, and Laphisto? I don't know what this uninvited guest plans to do, but I can't stand disruptive elements like him.

For now, I wait and see. I grab some popcorn and eat calmly, as if none of this had just happened. He's ruining the show. What does he think? That everyone's going to jump on him? Anyway, I don't think those in the center of the arena are going to remain idle. Jumping into the arena comes with consequences. Even though it's wide and vast, the slightest mistake could cost you a stray bullet we're in the crucible, after all.

"Well well, a troublemaker. What's he cooking up for us, I wonder? That's good to know."

After taking a quick glance, of course my camera keeps recording all of this, every detail captured. This guy will be part of the combat report, as an unforeseen event. Sitting back down, I sigh in disapproval at what I just witnessed, shaking my head. I just hope I won't have to go down into the arena myself. If I do, it won't be to play the extra.
 
Resting on top of one of the stadium lights, Saul whistled slowly as he watched the show below. Three leaders were going to kill each other if they went on, thinking they had already killed one person, as Rellik dropped the stadium floor. Giving a wince, he decided to look at anything but what was becoming a sanctioned massacre...

Scanning among the crowd, he saw a certain silver-haired pale woman among a crowd of observers, some like Iandre and the dark-haired woman Lyssra from past encounters. The seemingly insane orange-haired young man who was testing out camera angles must be the one who put that drawing on the Supreme Commander's back. "Someone was going to get a chewing out, I just don't know how many..." Not even he would put himself at risk like that, and while he was a daredevil, he knew the fine line between brave and stupid. That young man just might have to learn the hard way. Still, this opportunity gave him a chance to test out something he had been working on...

As Cora looked out at the killing field in front of her, she wouldn't notice the training droid coming from behind her till it was eye level. After a few seconds of hovering innocently in front of her, it would suddenly explode into two halves, covering her in confetti as well as a simple note.

"You still owe me that burger. This right here is the interest payment. Try not to get killed as you enjoy the show. -S"

The Silver Fox might not be able to see him as she looked around, but if she listened closely, she might be able to hear his chuckles off in the distance.

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The Warden's voice howled in his mind. GET UP!

The cloak shivered around him, songsteel threads burning as they knit themselves, wings of blackened fabric straining to lift their master once more. Every nerve in his body shrieked as the Kov'dra gnawed at him, but he had no choice. His brother was over there.

Rellik staggered to his feet, blood streaking down his chin, laughter bubbling raw from his throat. "Hah… hahahahaha…" A sound unhinged, broken, but alive. He spat iron, then began to run.

Across the storm-wracked Crucible he surged, legs buckling and catching, cloak snapping open behind him in tatters keeping him upright; especially as he tried not to get electrocuted himself.

He threw himself into the melee with no finesse, no hesitation. Arms locked like chains, he latched onto the Kiev'aran in a savage clinch, ribs screaming as he pressed shoulder to blackened plate. The size comparison laughable but Rellik would do everything he could to keep Laphisto from moving.

Together, they made a wall. Reign hammering from the front, Rellik binding at the flank, the brothers refusing to yield. The Dragon could drag them toward the storm's heart, but he would not drag them apart.

And then Rellik willed his spear back to him. The spear screamed.

As he looked to see the spear coming he saw a young man had now come into the arena. The Diarch's eyes went wide. "NO!!" He tried to will his cloak to go and protect the kid but it sensed Rellik's plan and would not leave his master. It would defend him above all else. It was to late.

This suicidal attack with the spear tore across the Crucible, lightning funneling to its shaft, the runes in the stone flaring as their storm found its spire. The weapon burned white-blue, a thunderbolt given form, and in the instant before impact its Solar-Lance vented. Another plasma charge howled from the tip in a solar discharge, aetherium igniting in a thunderclap that lit the arena sky. The blast slammed into the backplate of Laphisto. Straight for the gun. Straight for the munitions strapped to the Kiev'aran's back.

Rellik did not flinch. He did not release. He would gore them all if he had to, himself included. His laughter roared in the beast's ear, jagged and bloody.

The Crucible thundered as spear, storm, and plasma all converged on the Dragon's spine.

Laphisto Laphisto Diarch Reign Diarch Reign
 
She was happy to welcome mooney mooney to the small group of apprentices that were watching the Diarchs and Laphisto Laphisto practically tear each other to shreds. Iandre still did not pick a side and never would. Unless it was forced on her, and she hoped that would never happen.

There was no moment given for her to react to the lick from Mooney, but it was done quickly, and then her clawed hand was patting her head. Drawing in a breath, she let it out calmly and was thankful the attention of Mooney returned to the fight. However, she was too late in turning around to catch Aknoby Aknoby before he jumped over the edge and got closer to the battle.

Reaching out a hand to try and grab him anyway, she watched as her young friend ran along the edge of the arena. Sitting down again, he would either live or die, and she couldn't do anything to help him now. That was when she heard an explosion behind her, and some of the confetti landed on her.

With all the noise of the fight, the elemental skills going off, and the crowd around her, she did not hear the distant chuckles. Her face grew neutral, and her eyes were dark. A good thing to come out of this was the mad laughter she heard from her lover. Of course, that attack was likely going to hurt her master, but she didn't think it would kill him.

Something told her if she were going to have to bury another master so soon, she would lose it.

Cora Cora Laphisto Laphisto Aknoby Aknoby Lyssara Thrynn Lyssara Thrynn Diarch Reign Diarch Reign Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik Saul Whesai Saul Whesai mooney mooney
 
Moony's gaze followed the small one as they boldly vaulted over the edge of the arena. It was reckless, no doubt about that but there was something admirable in their raw nerve. Throwing themselves into danger without hesitation… Foolish, maybe. But gutsy. Moony could respect that.

As long as it didn't get them killed. Then it would just be a waste of nerve—and life.

She let out a low hiss, irritation flaring.

First the explosion behind her jarring and loud then the obnoxious shhh-thump of confetti raining down like celebratory garbage. The sound grated against her ears, and she quickly raised her hands to cover them, jaw tightening.

When the sound finally dulled to something tolerable, Moony let out a breath and reached for the end of her thick tail, twirling it absentmindedly between her fingers. A grounding motion.

Cora Cora Aknoby Aknoby Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea Laphisto Laphisto Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik Lyssara Thrynn Lyssara Thrynn Diarch Reign Diarch Reign Saul Whesai Saul Whesai
 
The young Chiss smiled, stopping and kneeling, touching one hand to the ground and concentrating, raising a 3-meter x 3-meter x 3-meter block to protect him from any remnants of the explosion and still using telekinesis to make sure the impact would be absorbed.

After the explosion, he lowered the block back into place, his face sweaty from the effort but with an amused smile. He stood leaning against the wall as far away from the impact as possible.
 
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Location: Bastion| Crucible - Arena, Spectators' VIP area
Retinue: Valkan Guards
TAGS: Open

The battle beneath raged on, the swiftness of clashing weapons, the utilization of the force in precise and pinpoint actions. This was truly a grandiose display of the power of some of the highest ranking members within the Diarchy. With every change, with every suspenseful moment, Tertius' eyes widened, all the while continuing to take sips from his glass of wine. for a moment though, he seemed distracted, as the Commander of the Valkan Guards, the purple-cloaked Adjudicator himself leaned forward and whispered something in the Marquis' ears.

For a moment the marquis' eyes turned towards a young man, not even grown out of their teen years just yet, jumping rambunctiously around on the very edges of the arena, clearly utilizing the force to perform stunts that were quite the distraction from the battle below.

"That young man's got quite the guts," The Marquis smiled, leaning forwards a bit as he continued to follow the fight, yet occassionally turning his attention to the kid's rather bold moves and actions. Yet, before he could continue this train of thought, the arena seemed to explode with violent energy, surprising the Marquis quite abruptly, as the Adjudicator moved quickly, shielding the noble man with a bulky, brawny arm covered in thick plate armor.

"I'm fine, we've got those nifty shields...remember?" tapping the Adjudicator's arm, the marquis moved forwards, touching the ionized molecular shield with his hands, raising his glass towards Aknoby Aknoby as once again the young man showed their rambunctious side. "Adjudicator...find out who that kid is. He's got talent and he's got spunk... curious just how talented this kid can be."

 
"Hey, get back here!" As the kid jumped out of his seat, Cora reached for him to try pull him back into his seat again. But something was different this time, and her grip never took hold. Even calling upon the Force to help hold him back seemed to have no effect. She looked at her own hands in confusion.

Then there was an explosion. Confetti burst into her face from some droid she was too occupied to notice. One piece landed in her eye, so she had to turn and wipe it away, missing out on a small portion of the action in the arena.

Enraged, she glanced around the crowd behind her, trying to locate the culprit. Who could have done this? Then her gaze caught the familiar blue glow of Saul's eyes accompanied by a sly grin on his face. You!

Returning to her seat, she folded her arms across her chest and a scowl planted on her face. She would have her revenge. But not here. Not now.

She hoped the rest of the fight she could watch without more distractions. After all, she had her money riding on the dragon-man's success.


Aknoby Aknoby Saul Whesai Saul Whesai
 
Well, one thing's for sure, there's plenty to film. Between a kid tossing around a three-meter block and an explosion set off by confetti, a lot is happening both in the stands and in the fight itself. From my VIP seat, I see everything. I'm sitting comfortably, being served a drink so I can fully enjoy the show. A beer because you've got to treat yourself right.

Seeing that life goes on, I don't interfere. No need. False alarm it's just the usual chaos at the Diarchy stand. The youngsters dare, people have fun, and the confetti rain spices things up. I grab a big handful of popcorn, rushing it into my mouth to make the most of the moment.

I feel like I'm watching a TV commercial: everything's there the drink, a Corellian beer freshly imported, the popcorn to wash it down, and my camera still rolling, recording it all even Saul's confetti explosion.

"Aaaah. My beer is here, now i have all i want for see the show. "

The seat pulls me in, and I sink deeper, enjoying the spectacle. They're just big kids just like me with my experiments. There's no real danger here, at least not for now. Nothing out of the ordinary. I might even borrow the confetti idea, but on a bigger scale: giant diffusers, biodegradable confetti. Could be something. I'll just have to roll up my sleeves in R&D to bring some color to the Diarchy.
 

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