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Cracking Through the Surface
Travelling under the protection of Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

If the young Jedi had read the Iziz Daily, Onderonian Gazette or any of the other local tabloids, he would have know of the King's reputation: A failed successor to a beloved Queen. A man who ascended to the throne way before he was ready. A Monarch who was far too passive in his duties to meet the expectations of his people. A mere shell of his former self. This was not something which the quiet trip out into the Onderonian jungles would contradict. The machine piloting the vessel had been more talkative than the King himself. Instead of talking to his new Jedi compatriot, he had buried his gaze in some long text-file on his datapad. The only words which had been exchanged so far from the young King were simply "Greetings. We are pleased to have you here. Our aide will have more information of the task at hand." formal, courteous, but far from friendly.

When the Royal Shuttle landed in an eerily lonesome clearing, the doors swooshed open and a long ramp descended down onto the jungle floor. The Monarch, clad in all black garbs, offered the Jedi a nod - it was time. With the light mantle hanging a far bit off of the ground, he stepped out into the wild. Practical black boots hit the damp dirt and vegetation. A seemingly violent stream of water could be heard in the distance and various birds chirped - and possibly also howled - from the treetops.

Starting to walk down a narrow path deeper into the jungle, Vince eventually turned to the Jedi - not bothering to tilt his head down and instead letting his gaze fall down onto his companion. There were few excuses not to strike up a conversation now: The datapad only served as a distraction when he was not on the move. "We trust our aide informed you on what We are here to do? To be quite frank with you, we were surprised to hear of your attendance today. We would usually go about these affairs on our own or perhaps accompanied by the Royal Guard for ceremonial duties." While Vince's words more than likely seemed dismissive, his eyes shimmered in a friendly blue. The Prince who had once been open and eager to interact with strangers appeared to have become a guarded King, with only small glimpses of his former self slipping through. With a slight nod of his head, he directed his attention to the Jedi's stature "You seem a little young for a task of this sort"
 

Location: Onderon


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27

The silence between them wasn't uncomfortable. Not for him at least. Ace was the rare kind of individual who enjoyed the quiet. It gave him room to think and to observe. Analyze. Although, admittedly, he hadn't done the pre-mission prep. Just said he'd go and do the job when he was asked.​
He'd noticed the King, Vince, from the start, not really the way he carried himself, not what he wore, or how he spoke. But it was the way the Force swirled around him, it was interesting. This type of signature, it only surrounded a few. People like his brother Aether Verd Aether Verd , or Valery Noble Valery Noble , natural leaders in their own right.​
Ace hadn't said much himself. He figured if Vince wanted to talk, he'd speak up. Now though? Apparently, this was that time. Ace fell in beside Vince as they walked through the jungle. Onderon's King's voice cut through leaves and sticks crunching beneath their boots with polished formality.​
When he finished talking, Ace glanced up at him, unreadable. Then he shrugged, smirking with quiet confidence.​
"You know what they say, 'experience outranks everything'."
He didn't elaborate, if the King was smart, he'd understand. Ace looked forward again, eyes scanning the underbrush. Always cautious. Always vigilant.​
"But yeah. I was briefed. Protection detail, possible unrest, maintain discretion. Not exactly here to enjoy the scenery." waving away a bug as he said this.
Ace didn't push with questions. The man clearly had his walls up and the freckle faced rebel knew a thing or two about walls. If he wanted to speak, open up, Vince would when he was good and ready.
Despite not having done his prep before the mission, he did do a little research on Vince. The boy-king turned monarch too soon. The shadow of a beloved Queen. He wasn't what Onderon wanted, but he was all they had. He was a man expected to lead before he was even ready.​
If he was standoffish because of that? Ace didn't blame him. Not everyone chose the weight they carried. Hell, Ace hadn't chosen his either.​
 
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Cracking Through the Surface
Travelling under the protection of Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

'Experience outranks everything' he said. The Royal pondered the statement for a moment before his brows formed a skeptical line. As if on cue, their talk was briefly interrupted by a rather sizeable trunk - all trees did fall eventually. The warrior king offered a gloved hand to help boost his travelling companion up whilst fully expecting a helping hand in return. From the boost alone it would be rather easy to tell that Vince was far from soft or pampered. On the contrary, the strength he possessed and the small hints of technique he showed indicated that this was an exercise he had done many a time in the past.

Once both of them were up on the tree trunk, Vince turned to the Jedi. "You should." he stated with the blunt courtesy of someone who had grown up at a palace. "You will not find jungles like these anywhere else in the galaxy. The Beast Riders claim this as their home. They say that the jungle whispers to them - sings, even. We have never experienced this ourselves, but we would encourage you to keep your eyes and ears open. Besides, we expect this to be a rather uneventful excursion."

Moving on, the duo would continue to progress down the path, farther and farther away from the shuttle which had taken them there. At this point, some force users might have had a sensation of danger as eerie winds and low howls echoed through the jungle. To those who could sense it, some sounds seemed to grow sharper and more pronounced - the snapping of a twig underneath the King's boots, a branch suddenly breaking from a nearby tree or a critter letting out high-pitched chirps as it came running past them. The force, however, was not something Vince appeared to be gifted with as he continued down the path undeterred.

Suddenly, the young Monarch turned to face the jedi once more. He allowed his broad shoulders to fall ever so slightly as he let out a breath. Then, perhaps unexpectedly, he returned to where the Jedi had left off earlier. "We would agree. Experience is quite important." he said, looking the jedi straight in the eyes. His own were hard to read: While there was an underlying kindness to them, he also seemed absent. Whether he was at a distant battlefield or in the Royal Study with his predecessor was hard to tell. "The question, however, stands. We would ask you not to take this the wrong way - but you do appear to be rather youthful" The extreme irony of the statement seemed to strike the ruler as soon as the words left his mouth. A regretful frown spread across his features as he quickly turned away to hide any embarrassment - a valuable tactic for a King without a poker face.

Even as the two talked, the sensation of danger grew ever more intense.
 

Location: Onderon


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27

There was a tree trunk that blocked their path. It wasn't an issue, just an inconvenience. A swift sigh escaped him as he looked the trunk up and down. Then he looked toward Vince, who was offering a hand - for aid, he guessed.​
A smirk tugged on the corner of his lip, Ace shook his head and held his hand out. All that training with Pisti Caleida Pisti Caleida would have been for nothing if he couldn't hop over this measley tree trunk.​
Bending his knees just a little, he reached out to the Force - allowing it to surround him and intertwine with his movement, his physicality. Then, he pushed off the jungle floor and leaped to the top of the tree trunk in a single bound. Once his boots hit the bark, he turned toward Vince's direction and crouched. Offering his own hand for the Onderonian to take.​
"I'm sure you could've helped me up. But I get the sense you've been underestimating me a little." He remarked, a hint of cockiness in his otherwise monotoned voice.
After helping him up, Vince picked up from where their previous conversation had left off. He encouraged Ace to actually try and enjoy the view out in the jungle - fat chance. Not when danger lurked around every corner. Cholganna wasn't that long ago, that was a nightmare in itself.
"Yeah, sure. I'll think about it." he answered.​
As they progressed, Ace could feel the odd tinge of danger or outside hostility at the edges of his senses. Like little blips on a sensor. But none that directly theatened the pair right now at least. He kept his hand close to his lightsaber, ready to use it if needed. Vince broke the silence again, seemed he was feeling talkative now.​
"I'm eighteen, not twelve, Your Highness." there was a bit of bite in his tone "Don't worry about it. I've seen and done enough no one my age should've had to. You're in safe hands, Vince."
Ace didn't care for formalities, he didn't respect institutions. King or not, Vince was no better than him in his eyes. He let the silence stretch for a moment longer before speaking again.
"You say 'We' a lot. Isn't that taking the whole 'Royal We' thing to an extreme? Sounds like you're speaking for more than just--" He stopped "--Wait."
Ace's lightsaber hissed alive, the blue light glowing against the jungle's greenery. His senses and precognitive awareness had just signalled his entire nervous system. Something was close, and it was angry.
A Boma stalked its way out of a nearby brush. Ace stepped in front of Vince, lightsaber pointed toward the predator. This was his job, right? Protection detail. Now it was time to walk the walk.
Vince Vince
 
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Cracking Through the Surface
Travelling under the protection of Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

The young Jedi did not seem to need much help up. Instead, he put on a bit of a display, enhancing his physicality to the degree where he could leap up onto the large trunk by himself. Although it was rather obvious from the way the Royal looked at him: He was silently being judged. But aside from that, the Monarch did not seem to mind much and simply accepted Acier's hand to climb the large tree trunk.

Then, came an impolite degree of audacity. The cockiness and standoffish attitude had rolled off of the young monarch's built shoulders like water but then came the breach of etiquette. Vince shot Acier a stern side-eye as the Jedi dared to call him by name. The young man kept digging and despite being told to wait, the King refused. With - perhaps a slightly elevated emphasis on the royal 'we' - he spoke with the sort of determination one might have expected from before his ascension to the throne. "We will not stand this insolence. We have fought off your dark sided counterparts in the past and are quite capable of-"

His words were cut short by the Jedi igniting his lightsaber. Tracing Ace's eyes, Vince soon found the cause for the sudden action. Turning to look at the beast, Vince confidently strode past his companion and spoke with an air of authority - at first. "It's just a Boma." hesitation crept into his voice as he continued "The Beast Riders have-" he trailed off for a second time. Where the Royal seemed to have expected a trained beast whom he had learned to interact with during his time living with the Beast Riders, this was different. The animal displayed a ferral and aggressive behaviour which had the Warrior King reach for something by his belt.

With one fluid motion, Vince revealed a large machete-like knife which he threw at the beast with incredible precision. With the weapon plunged deep into the creature's eye, he turned back to the Jedi as it crumbled lifelessly behind him. "We did not mean to offend you previously and we do appreciate that you spotted the Boma. You must, however, understand our hesitation when you refuse to elaborate on your past, look like a kid and lack the maturity and composure to take a helping hand instead of leaning on the force like a crutch."

Once more, it would be hard to tell whether the King was being condescending or speaking the truth to a friend. Although, those who knew him well would likely realise that he sounded far more like his mother than himself. It mattered little, however, for the sensation of danger rippling through the force had not just lingered - it had grown even more intense. Some rustling leafs gave it away: For behind the King, three pairs of eyes could soon be spotted approaching from behind the thick shrubbery.
 

Location: Onderon


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27
Ace's grip tightened around his lightsaber, thighs tensing as he prepared to break off into a sprint toward the Boma. But then... Vince brushed passed him? Brows furrowing, Ace called out.

"What're you--"

Then quickly, he had pulled out a blad and managed to launch it dead in the Boma's eyes. It was dead almost instantaneously. Ace's expression softened from focused to a puzzled look. He lowered his lightsaber bet didn't deactivate it. Vince turned back to face Ace, seemingly backpedalling slightly on his previous behavior. However, he doubled down on his stance.

"My past doesn't matter." he said bluntly "If I'm here, means I was the best person for the job. That should tell you enough. What, you think they'd just send some snot-nosed kid with zero life experience to protect the King of Onderon?"

He scoffed in a way that said 'be serious'. Ace pointed his lightsaber at the Monarch, not threateningly but in a more accusatory manner. The rebel was tired of being looked down on. Undermined. Vince needed to get with the program and allow Ace to do his job without questioning him.

"You wear your crown like like armor. Like you're owed respect just 'cause. Way I see it? You bleed just like I do."

Then he saw it. Ace's gaze darted past Vince when he spotted three pairs of eyes behind him. The Force stirred, and not in the positive way. Within moments, out came three Bomas. Without even saying anything, Ace's arm shot out and Vince would find himself being pulled toward Ace's direction by an invisible force.

As he did this, the Force adept leapt toward the Bomas as they began to charge - gunning for Vince. Tucking his knees in, Ace transitioned into a somersault mid-leap before landing, positioned between Vince and the Bomas now.

The first Boma lunged, mouth wide, but Ace was already moving. He pivoted hard to the left, letting the beast's momentum carry it past him before he drove his lightsaber straight into its flank - quick and clean. One down.


He didn't stay still. The second was circling, clearly smarter, calculating. The third came straight on. Ace used it to his advantage - running directly at it. At the last second, he slid beneath its legs, the jungle dirt slick enough to carry him through. As he passed under, he slashed upward - blade carving a hot line across its belly. The creature howled and stumbled, but didn't fall.

Ace was already on his feet when the more cunning Boma charged He waited just long enough for its claws to be too close, then jumped, flipping backward off a thick root behind him. His foot kicked off the trunk, launching him higher. Airborne for a split second, he turned mid-spin and hurled his lightsaber like a disc. The blade sailed in a clean arc and buried itself in the side of the charging beast's skull. It collapsed mid-stride.

Ace landed in a crouch, one knee on the bark, hand outstretched. His lightsaber ripped free of the carcass and snapped back to his grip. The wounded one was still breathing. He walked toward it calmly. It growled, but didn't rise.

"Don't." Ace muttered.

He placed a comforting palm on its head. Expression uncharacteristically softening. Ace still wasn't accustomed to taking life yet, memories of Tessk still haunted him every night. Taking the life of a creature though? It almost felt worse. Clenching his jaw, Ace drove the lightsaber down one final time. Finally, he turned to Vince

"You alright?"

Vince Vince
 
Cracking Through the Surface
Travelling under the protection of Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

"My past doesn't matter" the Jedi said. Vince was quick to insert a grim "Of course it matters." He was royalty - the past mattered. In more ways than one, it mattered more than the present. In the grand scheme of things his brief addendum didn't make much of a difference for the Jedi kept going. With his jaw clenched and brows lowered, Vince listened intently. From the way his mouth sometimes moved, it was clear that he wanted to respond - but he did not make a sound to risk interrupting the Jedi.

A resigned expression crossed his face almost as soon as the Jedi's eyes darted past him to the emerging threat. "Again?" he spoke with an almost annoyed tone as he turned around. Being pulled by the force did not seem to disturb him in the least - in fact, it seemed like he had been under its influence before. For instead of tumbling towards the Jedi without controll, he entered into a combat roll to emerge on the other side with his sidearm unholstered. Clearly, this Royal was a trained warrior and knew how to fight alongside a force user.

The Jedi quickly proved, however, that the King didn't need to be a warrior this day. As Acier sliced through the three attacking bomas, Vince stood back with his blaster pointed at whichever boma was closest to his protector. He was clearly ready to fire at a moments notice if necessary. Fortunately, the Jedi managed to take the beasts down himself. Vince looked him over looking for injuries but apparently failed to find any.

His eyes ended up lingering on the facial expression of the protector as he put the beast down. Vince nodded in response to Ace's question "We are quite alright, in no small part thanks to you."

The King's eyes lingered on the Jedi for a few long moments, as if he were thinking about something. His blue eyes were kind and considerate. It was the sort of gaze that would many feel like they were being seen for who they really were without being judged for any of it. Hints of this side of him could likely be gleamed throughout their time together - but this time, the King didn't pull away from it. He didn't try to protect himself. "The question is, how are you?" Vince tilted his head, as if trying to see if he could find the truth by looking from a slightly different angle.

"Mechanical, close calls, young, young jedi, 'Don't'" Vince whispered the barely audible words to himself as he looked to Acier for an answer. Finally, he would break the silence himself. "You aren't comfortable with the idea of killing, are you?"
 

Location: Onderon


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27
Ace's posture loosened when the Monarch confirmed he wasn't hurt. His head bowed down slightly and his white locs fell over his face, a quick sigh escaped him. Extinguishing his lightsaber, Ace turned his whole body to face Vince. He flipped the question back to Ace, he was taken aback but it didn't show on his face.

"Me? I'm fine." he answered instantly.

It was a reflex, not acknowledging his feelings. A learned behavior that helped him survive on Bonadan, it stopped him from appearing weak or giving something to exploit.

But Vince was perceptive, the rebel watched as the King muttered something unintelligible to himself. Then, like a blaster bolt to the chest, Vince asked him something that appeared to see right through him. Unable to mask it, Ace's eyebrows rose and his eyes slightly widened.

Tessk came flooding back again. The burn mark that stretched across his torso, the smell of smoke and cauterized flesh, the hum of his lightsaber. Ace blinked, averting his gaze. A silence stretched between them before he answered, one that lasted maybe a little too long.

"Yeah..." he confirmed, still refusing to meet the Monarch's gaze.

Ace clipped his lightsaber back to his belt and took a few steps forward, before turning toward the direction they were previously headed. It wasn't something he talked about, or wanted to, let alone with some boy King he'd just met five minutes ago. Besides, it isn't like he'd understand the ramifcations of it all - why it effected him so much now.

He'd killed someone, for the very first time, while enraged. While under the influence of the Dark side. The rebel wasn't ready to unpack all of that, and what it meant going forward - or what it said about him.

"
Let's go, Your Highness. Neither of us wanna be here, sooner we get this done the better." he ordered, stride unwavering.

Vince Vince
 
Cracking Through the Surface
Travelling under the protection of Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

Vince's eyes lingered on the Jedi. His gaze was a soft and comforting. Before he spoke, however, the Jedi decided to walk away. The King's brows furrowed sadly as he watched Acier move on. His breaths seemed hollow and his eyes were filled with pain whilst his lips formed a thin line. Defeated, his head fell in a downwards tilt as he remained surrounded by the four carcasses.

The Monarch stood there for a while until his gaze eventually shot up to see where the young Jedi was going. His leg almost moved to take a first step towards following Acier but was kept in place. Whether it was defiance, anger, spite, or perhaps even a bit of wisdom, Vince had apparently decided to stay in the little clearing. He most certainly lacked a poker face but he did what he could to recompose himself: He controlled his breathing, straightened his back and held his head high.

For the next few minutes, Vince holstered his blaster, moved to the first Boma to retrieve his knife and then started to wipe it clean. Finally, he would sheathe the knife, clasp his hands behind his back and start pacing patiently. It would soon become abundantly obvious that he had no intentions to follow the Jedi whatsoever.

It was only a matter of time before the young Jedi returned. Vince would then stop in his tracks and look to his protector. He would then speak with increasing passion "We bleed just like you? Yes, that much is true. We have bled, believe you me. But that is where our similarities end. Because when challenges arrived at our doorstep, we did not run. We faced them. When the world fell apart around us, we fought for our people." Vince looked to the Jedi with determined eyes - it appeared as if he was no longer holding back. He swallowed hard and continued - his voice marred by pain and emotion "-And when the sky came falling down I mantled the burden to hold it back up." The pace of what he said was interrupted, briefly, as a wave of regret seemed to wash over him. His jaw clenched and he shook away a momentary frown from his features.

Although the intensity seemed to subside, the King still spoke with a strict and determined voice. "But when you faced discomfort that you could not lean on your crutch to overcome, you chose to run away. Now let us be clear: You do not get to call us equals and then run away. We only move when We, Vince Ivro Kalmorak, say we move." His eyes bore down into the Jedi with a thus far hidden intensity and perhaps even an ounce of desperation. With a pointed finger, he continued "You do not like killing, because fundamentally, you are a good person. You need to understand that you are not supposed to push those feelings away. You are supposed to embrace them - to find peace in them. See the tragedy in death, reflect on what you did and what to do next time." He looked away "And when you have done that, you can move on."
 
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Location: Onderon


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27

Acier continued on, lost in his own thoughts before realizing Vince wasn't beside him... or behind him. Stopping, he calmly scanned the area to see no sign of him. As he looked further back, he spotted a figure in the distance - one that matched the Monarch's description. Rolling his eyes, a sign of frustration left the rebel's lips as he began to nearly stomp his way back.​
Upon his return, Vince immediately began to speak. Ace fought hard to stop himself rolling his eyes once more, what was this? Some sort of entitle tantrum? But still, he listened, taking in everything the King said.​
How everything had changed for him, his world, his way of life. All of that, and now he was expected to lead. Ace's expression softened, but only a little. While he felt sympathy and compassion for the man he was supposed to protect? Ultimately, it was hollow to him and what he had to experience himself.​
He continued to listen, now Vince had turned it on Ace. Calling out his hesitance to kill and his avoidance of coming to terms with the fallout of what happened with Tessk.​
Once he was finished, Ace exhaled deeply and ran a hand through his white locs. Placing a hand on his hip, his head bowed slightly and he avoided Vince's gaze. Fine. If this was going to be a thing, if he wasn't going to let this go and risk the mission because he was too stubborn? Ace would play along.​
"It's how I survived." he started "Where I come from, let's say that showing vulnerability was liable to get you hurt or worse. Didn't grow up with parents, or even a stable home, to teach me how to deal with all these weird and complicated feelings like a normal person. So, I just learned to bury it."
Finally, he lifted his head and with it, his gaze. Ace didn't need to, or want to go into detail about his past - but maybe he had shined enough of a light on it to satisfy Vince. Or, at the least, get him to back off for now.
He took a step forward "How I decide to process my shit, it's up to me. I appreciate the advice. Seriously. But we hardly know each other."
Ace turned to walk away, taking a few steps before stopping, Ace looked over his shoulder and spoke with a softer tone.
"Sorry about what happened to you, though. Must've been hard."
Then he continued moving, adding on "Now can we go? We're losing daylight."
The jungle swallowed their footsteps again. The canopy overhead filtered the dying sunlight into amber shards that painted the path in long, shifting patterns. Insects buzzed lazily in the distance, birds had quieted, even the wind had stilled. Ace kept his pace steady, boots crunching through moss and mulch. He glanced back once, just long enough to confirm that Vince was still following. No words, just a look.​
His thoughts were drifting again. To that moment, Vince's voice, stripped of ceremony, saying things Ace wasn't sure he was ready to hear.​
Then he stopped mid-step. One boot hovering over a tangle of roots. The Force had shifted. The usual calm ambient resonance he would feel had changed into something twisted - like poorly played notes in a song. Off. He straightened up and his brow furrowed. It wasn't danger exactly, but it was wrong. Ace's hand lowered near his lightsaber, but didn't ignite it. Instead, he just stood there. Listening. Feeling.​
"…You feel that? Or is it just me." he asked, voice low but alert. He glanced to Vince, not expecting agreement from a non Force user, but needing to ask anyway.​
 
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Cracking Through the Surface
Travelling under the protection of Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

"And when you have done that, you can move on." After Vince's words had rung out, he stood there with an intense stare and finger pointed to the Jedi. Ever so subtly, the intensity seemed to give way to something else. It was as if other thoughts broke through. HIs stron jaw seemed to relax a little with his mouth forming an uncomfortable frown for a few brief moments. The King then folded the pointed finger back into the fist before clasping his hands behind his back again. The apparent aggression seemed to have subsided significantly but there were no signs of the young Monarch having changed his mind whatsoever.

As Ace spoke of his own past, Vince looked to him with increasing understanding and compassion whilst somehow avoiding giving the Jedi a look of pity. "Not with us." he spoke in response to the claim that showing vulnerability had exposed Ace to danger in the past. This time, however, his voice was no longer angered or intense - instead, it carried subtle hints of warmth. Vince looked to the man and offered a nod before looking away.

Vince exhaled sharply as the Jedi continued. Although he may have seemed slightly distracted by his own thoughts, he still offered an affirmatory nod as Ace proclaimed that he was the one to decide how to deal with his 'shit'. An eyebrow perked up as it was mentioned how they barely knew each other. "You should have considered that before calling us by name" For a few fleeting moments, the King's eyes almost looked amused - it was as if a younger and more eager soul was trying to break through. Ultimately, it was kept in is shackles as Vince swallowed hard "But you are correct, of course."

Vince kept nodding - this time appreciatively as Ace showed sympathy for his circumstances. Understandably, the Jedi was now even more eager to get going. "Go on. We shall be right behind you. Just keep following the path, we will catch up."

The King allowed his protector to push on by himself as he stayed in the clearing for a few more minutes. He let out a frustrated sigh whilst burying his head in his hands. He then brought his hands up along his skull to pull his hair back in a tight movement to maximise his body's sensations of stretched muscles and tingling hair roots. A desperate attempt at a distraction from his own thoughts. Before moving on, he took a few deep breaths and shook his head.

Despite some slightly elaborate garb - although still relatively well suited for the jungle - and a heavy muscled build, Vince proved to be relatively adept at jogging through the jungle. He moved along the path at a relatively good pace and seemed to measure his steps expertly. Clearly, this was his home turf. Ace would soon hear his heavy footsteps coming near. Vince slowed as soon as he saw the Jedi's hand once more hovering near his weapon.

Just as the protector expected, Vince shook his head "We don't hear the Jungle's whispers. But we do believe that you should be a little less eager in reaching for your weapon." His voice was gentle, calm - more like Ace would remember him from when they first met a few hours ago. "We are close to our destination. The Morak clan should be near." he paused and his head lowered "But before we go in, we wished to apologise. We should not have scolded you earlier, it was unbecoming of us. You, but also the people of Onderon, deserve better." Vince offered a deep bow of his head and then looked Ace deep in the eyes for a few short moments.

The King did not seem keen on lingering on the subject for long and promptly kept moving. Soon, the duo reached a large clearing filled with numerous huts. The smell of a fire soon reached them and a single smoke pillar could be spotted a little further ahead. Both would also notice the complete lack of people. Vince looked around, his eyes darted from hut to hut as he moved into the center of the village with fast and determined steps. "Chief Uldrin Morak" he hollered, his voice high and proud. Noone answered.

Vince walked to one of the larger huts and opened the door. Modern technology could be found inside. Before entering, he turned to Ace "Go check for them in the cave, but be careful, most of the beast pens are open." Vince tore his gaze away from the consoles inside the hut for a moment and spoke with authority "Some of the locks appear to be broken from the outside. We want you to be very careful. Come back to us at the first sign of danger."
 

Location: Onderon


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27
"Eh, I'm not a big fan of titles, sorry." Ace retorted as he continued on "Besides... technically, I'm not your subject. You're just a guy to me."

His tone was light, lighter than normal - an attempt to show he wasn't intending to be hostile. He wasn't trying to be disrespectful either, it was just... facts to him. Ace didn't believe in institutions or titles, any of that sort, playing into the idea he should treat someone differently because of the circumstances of their birth and 'status'? Didn't sit right with him.

Ace was technically Mandalorian 'royalty' himself - an heir to House Verd. It wasn't something he went around shouting from rooftops either. Being a Verd filled him with a sense of pride, yes, but not because of the status it granted him.

The rebel continued on a little more, trusting Vince to catch up eventually. As he did, he reflected and pondered - as he normally did when he had the time.




Unsurprisingly, this was definitely a 'Force' thing with Vince's confirmation - or lack thereof. The Monarch suggested he be 'less eager' to reach his lightsaber. Ace scoffed internally, Vince called it 'less eager' but to Ace it was 'being prepared'. It didn't matter... for now at least, for they were close to their destination as the King stated.

However, it seemed the young King would continue to surprise the rebel. He apologized for earlier. Ace let out a low and dry chuckle, but not devoid of any warmth.

"You're good. I've survived bounty hunters, Jedi killing droids, thugs and bomas. If I can't handle someone telling me off, something is seriously wrong with me." he chuckled again, before continuing "Sorry too, I wasn't trying to be disrespectful earlier."

He paused for a moment, reflecting on what he said about Onderon 'deserving' better.

"Remember what I said? You're just a guy. Human. Stop putting so much pressure on yourself. You've got the makings of a good leader, I can sense it. Literally." he let his words marinate, giving Vince time to reflect "Just gotta grow into it."

Finally, they'd arrived at the settlement. It was a little more primative than he'd expected, considering Onderon was a pretty advanced civilization. Weirdly though, it was completely empty and that feeling he had earlier in the Force? The wrong notes being played in a song? The entire song was out of tune now. Ace followed Vince inside one of the huts, continuously scanning their surroundings to make sure nothing could get the drop on them.

"You sure it's a good idea to split up? Even temporarily?" he lightly protested.

Vince Vince
 

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