Lydeck
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The sky was blue...
He had never seen such a clear, bright blue sky in his entire life. White clouds rolled across the valley and peppered the ground like a light steam. When the sunlight hit the mist it almost glowed, making the small Village he arrived in look like it was made of gold. But what Sidonis recognized instantly upon his entry was the large diversity in life, not only on the surface but within the Planets waters. The Living Force was strong here and echoed in the form of noise made by the large variety of birds and animals. They were faint but the Squire would hear them as if they were swarming directly around him.
He allowed himself a moment of clarity and took the time to fill his withering lungs with fresh, untainted air. It was divine. Having been stuck inside a transport shuttle for the last few weeks he was limited to stale and stagnant oxygen which left a sour taste at the back of his mouth. But this was its polar opposite. The air carried a sweet scent and filled ones nose with an unexplainable, yet extremely pleasant aroma.
The scenery almost allowed him to forget that he was no longer in Kilia IV, a Planet located within the Unknown regions. Kilia IV hardly held a candle in comparison to Naboo but it was home...and he was already missing it. But he was bound by duty and would faithfully serve his cause, and his Lord. His business in the bustling Planet was merely a brief stop before proceeding with his journey, but it was welcomed with a smile and open arms. It sure beat the last stop.
Sidonis began to wander the stone paved streets with his lavender eyes curiously glancing around casually. He was intruiged by everything from the pristine architecture, the lush green meadows and the perfect temperature. It was definately Kilia IV`s opposite.
Amidst the beauty of it all the young Squire was instantly brushed by a cold wind, an unatural chill usually associated with a flu or cold. But it was also something completely different. He couldn`t hear or see the apparation....but he could feel it, whatever it was.
[member="Livna Zios"]
He had never seen such a clear, bright blue sky in his entire life. White clouds rolled across the valley and peppered the ground like a light steam. When the sunlight hit the mist it almost glowed, making the small Village he arrived in look like it was made of gold. But what Sidonis recognized instantly upon his entry was the large diversity in life, not only on the surface but within the Planets waters. The Living Force was strong here and echoed in the form of noise made by the large variety of birds and animals. They were faint but the Squire would hear them as if they were swarming directly around him.
He allowed himself a moment of clarity and took the time to fill his withering lungs with fresh, untainted air. It was divine. Having been stuck inside a transport shuttle for the last few weeks he was limited to stale and stagnant oxygen which left a sour taste at the back of his mouth. But this was its polar opposite. The air carried a sweet scent and filled ones nose with an unexplainable, yet extremely pleasant aroma.
The scenery almost allowed him to forget that he was no longer in Kilia IV, a Planet located within the Unknown regions. Kilia IV hardly held a candle in comparison to Naboo but it was home...and he was already missing it. But he was bound by duty and would faithfully serve his cause, and his Lord. His business in the bustling Planet was merely a brief stop before proceeding with his journey, but it was welcomed with a smile and open arms. It sure beat the last stop.
Sidonis began to wander the stone paved streets with his lavender eyes curiously glancing around casually. He was intruiged by everything from the pristine architecture, the lush green meadows and the perfect temperature. It was definately Kilia IV`s opposite.
Amidst the beauty of it all the young Squire was instantly brushed by a cold wind, an unatural chill usually associated with a flu or cold. But it was also something completely different. He couldn`t hear or see the apparation....but he could feel it, whatever it was.
[member="Livna Zios"]