L O S T
Since the fall of Coruscant and its sacking life had taken quite the turn for Rhiari, and not in a positive way. She had not been at the Temple when the initial attack began, and instead was huddled off to one side with a group of children and their carer, the elderly woman having grabbed as many of the little ones from the street as possible. Down beneath her humble little Coruscanti home there had been a basement of sorts, which was reinforced by the previous tenant. There she had been taken in, treated like one of the woman's own, and hidden away from the horrors of the surface. The old woman would whisper lullaby's to the younger children when bedtime came, keeping a watch on the hidden entrance which was found beneath an old dresser.
It wasn't great, in fact for a child such as she it was outright terrifying - she could feel the terror and pain from the planet above and it tore at her little heart. Most of the day she was huddled in one corner of the square basement, a small datacron clutched within her hand, a history of some sort perhaps... She couldn't really understand most of it, but she cherished it all the same for it had been one of Phylis'. Nothing of importance, nothing which would be missed... Well, maybe Phylis would notice it was gone but given the hard times Rhiari guessed a great deal of many things would be missing.
None of the children knew her name, none of them had asked. Each day, around the same time, the woman would emerge timidly down the hatch into the cellar bringing a small amount of food and drink. She would always take care to distribute it evenly, and even in their almost-starved state none of the children ever tried to take more than their fair share. Part of her had to wonder if they had lived this way prior to the Sacking of Coruscant. Maybe that was why she didn't integrate with them. Or perhaps it was her own desire for thought and peace. Besides... They really did have to be quiet; they were not in the lower sections of Coruscant... No, they were just away from the Jedi Plaza, almost as close as they could get without being ontop of the Temple itself.
It wasn't great, in fact for a child such as she it was outright terrifying - she could feel the terror and pain from the planet above and it tore at her little heart. Most of the day she was huddled in one corner of the square basement, a small datacron clutched within her hand, a history of some sort perhaps... She couldn't really understand most of it, but she cherished it all the same for it had been one of Phylis'. Nothing of importance, nothing which would be missed... Well, maybe Phylis would notice it was gone but given the hard times Rhiari guessed a great deal of many things would be missing.
None of the children knew her name, none of them had asked. Each day, around the same time, the woman would emerge timidly down the hatch into the cellar bringing a small amount of food and drink. She would always take care to distribute it evenly, and even in their almost-starved state none of the children ever tried to take more than their fair share. Part of her had to wonder if they had lived this way prior to the Sacking of Coruscant. Maybe that was why she didn't integrate with them. Or perhaps it was her own desire for thought and peace. Besides... They really did have to be quiet; they were not in the lower sections of Coruscant... No, they were just away from the Jedi Plaza, almost as close as they could get without being ontop of the Temple itself.