Matsu stood alone atop A jagged snow-dusted peak, her her eyes looking at the vast expanse of a world shrouded in ethereal white silence and mists. Her long obsidian black hair hair dancing wildly but not in the crisp mountain wind/ The air moving her hair was elsewhere, her body floating just off the surface of the stone. Her body gliding through the molecules and atoms as mentally she moved the strands of her hair as they were whipping like silken threads and she gazes outward. Her back to the temple as it was being worked on and constructed. A flowing, translucent gown of pale blue clings to her form, trailing behind her like a cascade of mist, merging seamlessly with the sea of clouds that rolls endlessly below.
The sun hangs high in the clear skies casting a radiant glow that bathes the distant snow-capped mountains in golden light, while she stands perfectly still. Lost in quiet contemplation of the infinite horizon, her posture one of serene vigilance as if listening to the whispers of the world itself. Below Matsu, seated cross-legged in the deep untouched snow just a few paces from her Grandmaster, the young padawan meditates in serene defiance of the biting cold. Her rich brown skin glows warmly against the frozen landscape, long dark hair braided loosely and dusted with frost as swirling clouds drift around her bare shoulders and arms.
Clad only in a simple, flowing saffron-orange training robe that clings delicately to her form with its intricate golden borders shimmering faintly in the high-altitude sunlight she sits motionless, palms resting upward on her knees in a gesture of profound focus. Her eyes remain gently closed, breath steady and visible in faint plumes as she channels the ancient Jedi techniques but also she was following the training of her grandmaster. Transcending the piercing wind and numbing chill allowing her mind to wander the vast currents of the force while her body endures the elements unyielding. Matsu, ever vigilant, stands as silent guardian and teacher, her own presence a quiet anchor for the trial unfolding in the white silence.
Further back from the meditating apprentice, sheltered beneath a shallow overhang of ancient ice and rock that juts from the mountainside stand the identical twins hired personally by Matsu's wife
Hanna Ike
to serve as the Grandmaster's indispensable relays to the wider galaxies. Clad in form-fitting white thermal bodysuits lined with subtle gold accents that mirror their intricate braided hairstyles. The sisters position themselves with practiced efficiency one tapping discreetly at a holographic datapad and her interface moving quickly coordinating upcoming council meetings and initiative dispatches.
While the other scans incoming transmissions through her interface, her sharp eyes alert for anything requiring immediate attention. Their warm ebony skin contrasts starkly with the frozen expanse, yet they move with unhurried grace, bodies insulated against the cold as they maintain perfect synchronicity whispering updates to each other in low tones. Matsu remained there as she had her hands clasped behind her back watching the padawan but she offered a small smile on her face. The Atrisian always seemed to be getting younger and younger. A fact Hanna loved as they preserved each other in the force and she broke the silence. "Focus on your breathing."
She said it and remained there as she felt it before it happened. The ping traveling through the networks they had been setting up across the universe. Accessible for any jedi that needed it. She offered a small smile though as she drifted over the snow away from the padawan to not disturb her. The twins coming over as they spoke bringing up and sending the information. "There is a passing notification grandmaster." The voice came and it was mechanical yes but also gauging Matsu's reaction to the news. The jedi master held her hand out as the molecules shifted and mirrored at a quantum state with art of the small the datapad being used to present the information.
This allowing her to see it as it shimmered in the air above her hand with a nod of her head. "I see, I will go and check on it. See him off as it were." She moved back while speaking. "Clear my schedule where you can and reschedule what is important. The training is in Master Dejah's hands for now." She received nods of their heads as the jedi master looked out on the temple that was being constructed. her hand closing for a moment when she allowed the force energies to wrap around her body. Matsu didn't vanish in a flash of light; instead, the world simply began to lose its density. To those watching, she might have seemed to shimmer like a mirage before her presence grew faint, as if she were becoming a memory.
For Matsu, the sensation was like stepping into a shallow stream that ran just beneath the floor of the temple. The physical world remained visible, but it was now the unbeing a gray, overlapping reality ribbon where the physical and the force bled together. The construction droids became slow-moving shadows, and the half-built spires of the temple stretched upward like skeletal fingers into a sky that was no longer blue, but a swirling vortex of silver and obsidian. This was the perimeter of reality. Matsu found the specific ribbon, the specific current of the force that acted as a cosmic shortcut. She stepped onto it, her boots making no sound on the shimmering path.
She moved with a rhythmic, practiced gait, her mind focused on the crystalline resonance of Lasan. Around her, the unbeing pressed in. It was a realm of echoes; she could see the ghostly outlines of stars passing by like distant embers under ice. Because this layer intermingled so closely with the physical, she could feel the gravity of the planets she bypassed, a gentle tugging at her along the path. Time began to dilate. A million light-years felt like a hundred paces. The gray haze of the unbeing began to ripple, the silver ribbon beneath her feet vibrating as it aligned with the rugged, mountainous terrain of the Outer Rim. The unbeing started to regain its being the shadows of the void coalescing into the purple-hued atmosphere and high-altitude winds of her destination.
With a final, deliberate breath, Matsu stepped off the ribbon and allowed the physical world to solidify around her once more. The cold silence of the Netherworld snapped away, replaced instantly by the thin, sharp air and the distant of the jedi who were coming. She stood upon the red rocks of Lasan, the journey complete before the dust on her shimmering robes had even settled. The jedi grandmaster was there for a moment as she thought about the jedi she had come here for Thalos Ren had been interesting for some time. Before she was moving with her hands behind her back. The jedi grandmaster floating forward with the molecules around her shifting and gliding over her form so her hair and robes moved with their own wind.