Mereel Vaun
Jedi
Mereel's helmet commlink crackled into life, slightly suppressed by the sound of the burning hut, "Vaun! Things are not going well up here I can tell you that -"
The volume on the last part of the message failed to beat out the sound of a large support beam collapsing on the side of the room. The baby ewok's crying intensified. Mereel slowly walked over to the pile of wood that the ewok was trapped under, the little critter's eyes grew more and more fearful as he stepped closer and it tried to stop its crying to no avail. The small beast's reaction to him disheartened Mereel who, even after being held prisoner for at least a year by the ewok's kind, did not feel right about mercilessly executing unarmed, trapped kids. Reluctantly, Mereel lifted the rubble off of the ewok, and motioned for the creature to get up, but the stubborn little furball refused to stand up. Either that or it can't walk.. Fierfek.
Mereel hoisted up the ewok and carried it out of the burning hut, and the small critter resumed its pitiful crying. Don't get flustered at yourself over this, it's just another war victim. Consider it collateral damage. Mereel activated his jetpack and flew over to the platform next door which was now halfway burnt. The ewoks on the platform were too busy combating the fire to try to throw spears at him, and he was able to quickly drop off the ewok near the platform center and fly away before so much as a single rock hit his armor.
As he flew higher into one of the trees, he finally responded to Auri, "Auri, I hope to haran you can hear me, I think that I've found another ride off of this planet so you should just get the kark out of here." He didn't know where this other ride was, but there were other dead Mandalorians on the planet based on the armor he had seen near the firepit circle, and their armor had bore the sigils of clan Vaun. Somewhere down in the forest, there was a ship that belonged to his father that was big enough to carry at least a full squadron of Mandalorian warriors into battle and he wanted to remove it from his father's arsenal.
[member="Auri Vesta"]
The volume on the last part of the message failed to beat out the sound of a large support beam collapsing on the side of the room. The baby ewok's crying intensified. Mereel slowly walked over to the pile of wood that the ewok was trapped under, the little critter's eyes grew more and more fearful as he stepped closer and it tried to stop its crying to no avail. The small beast's reaction to him disheartened Mereel who, even after being held prisoner for at least a year by the ewok's kind, did not feel right about mercilessly executing unarmed, trapped kids. Reluctantly, Mereel lifted the rubble off of the ewok, and motioned for the creature to get up, but the stubborn little furball refused to stand up. Either that or it can't walk.. Fierfek.
Mereel hoisted up the ewok and carried it out of the burning hut, and the small critter resumed its pitiful crying. Don't get flustered at yourself over this, it's just another war victim. Consider it collateral damage. Mereel activated his jetpack and flew over to the platform next door which was now halfway burnt. The ewoks on the platform were too busy combating the fire to try to throw spears at him, and he was able to quickly drop off the ewok near the platform center and fly away before so much as a single rock hit his armor.
As he flew higher into one of the trees, he finally responded to Auri, "Auri, I hope to haran you can hear me, I think that I've found another ride off of this planet so you should just get the kark out of here." He didn't know where this other ride was, but there were other dead Mandalorians on the planet based on the armor he had seen near the firepit circle, and their armor had bore the sigils of clan Vaun. Somewhere down in the forest, there was a ship that belonged to his father that was big enough to carry at least a full squadron of Mandalorian warriors into battle and he wanted to remove it from his father's arsenal.
[member="Auri Vesta"]