A heavy set of black boots thudded against the duracrete staircase as a thick furred cape swayed in the polluted megalopolis’ artificial winds on its way towards the grand entrance of the Jedi Temple. A young woman’s dark locks brushed against the sickly pale skin on her cheeks. For each step that passed her by she began to feel a stronger and stronger purpose flicker behind her amber-green eyes and push against her chest. The message from this ‘Dagon Kaze’ had been pretty damn clear. The Jedi needed her help, and she was not about to turn them down. It was to be an honorable death or a glorious victory, for the alternative did not exist.
As her head peered over the edge she was met by guards who were quick to approach her.
“Halt.” One of them said and slowly approached her.
“The Jedi Temple is off-limits until further notice.”
“I am one of them, my master recalled me from a mission in light of the house arrest.” Her voice betrayed her youth.
“Now, if you would please let me pass…”
As her eyes glanced up at the guard who stood in contemplation for a moment. She could be a spy, too. But then, if she was a Jedi and he had told her not to undergo house arrest he would surely be fired. But then also, if she was indeed a spy and she would pose a risk to the Jedi he would undoubtedly get fired if he let her in.
Well, he was screwed if he did and screwed if he didnt. She looked the part enough that the man relented with a long exasperated sigh.
“Alright, you may pass.” He grunted as she pushed past him.
“You have a—” She wasn’t listening, she had already pushed well beyond them.
“Alright, whatever, I guess.”
Eyna pushed into the temple proper and slowly spun around to take it all in. There was so much concrete and metal here, it was nothing like the rooms she had seen on Midvinter. The construction must have taken ages to accomplish.
But the girl’s marvel was cut short by the harsh cough of a nearby woman. She glanced up at her. Blonde hair, green eyes, and a surprisingly warm smile. Average build, average height, all in all just average. No visible muscle definition in what little skin she did show. A diplomat more than a fighter, most likely someone who relied on their power in the force more than actual bruteforce.
“Go for the hands and easier targets. Pain cripples their ability to think straight.”
“Most Consulars are not as used to pain as a guardian is.”
The images flashed before her and reality snapped back to it. Eyna quickly gasped for air as she got herself reacquainted. The flashbacks had become less common but their intensity had ramped up by far more. Whatever it was that her father had wished for her to become he still refused to let it go.
“Are you okay?” The blonde woman asked as she knelt down ever so slightly to reach Eyna’s height.
“Yeah, I was just spooked.” Eyna said and shook herself out of the mood.
“I was summoned.”
The blonde woman gazed deep into Eyna’s very soul in search of something. She no doubt felt that spark of dark inside of her that didn’t let go. Or so she thought before this weird woman let her shoulder go and stood up again.
“Of course,” She smiled… Did she always smile this goddamn much?
“Who was it that summoned you, and why?”
“Uh,” Eyna raised her brow in surprise.
“Dagon Kaze?” She said and held up her pad to show the message.
“And because you need help?”
The pad was ripped from Eyna’s hands as the blonde peered over the contents at an alarmingly fast rate. A studied reader? Possibility that initial assessment was too kind. Analysis shifted to target nerds.
“Of course he did.” She sighed and rolled her eyes.
“Not your fault, kid. That man either just saved us all or doomed us.”
The pad was handed back.
“My name is Aeris Lashiec.” The blonde woman said as Eyna wrapped her hands around it’s edges.
“And you are?”
“Eyna.” Eyna said and contemplated a last name. She let in a deep breath and a long sigh.
“Just Eyna.”
If this was the final days before she died, for better or worse, she did not wish to drag Coci’s name down. For all that she had done before Eyna left, she deserved better than that.
“Well, Just-Eyna,” Aeris said and tried to cheer her up.
“Welcome to the New Jedi Order. I’ll show you the way to an available room.”