Darth Zilti
Blasphemers beware...
Maja wandered the Temple grounds in something of a daze. It was the most beautiful, tranquil and amazing place she’d ever visited and the volume of stimuli threatened to overwhelm her.
The walls may be durasteel, but they were ornate. The main building was just amazing. She was allocated a room on the ground floor designed for two people but the lack of occupants at present meant she didn’t have to share. Not that she would have minded. Her own bed. Her very own bed!
There was food available and she was aware of other rooms, but those that reflected security, shelter and sustenance had thus far dominated her thoughts.
As she walked in the grounds, she marvelled at her good fortune and wondered when it would end. She also found the mix of people a combination of exciting and strange. All species came and went without challenge and recrimination – which was certainly not what she was used to.
She was so engrossed in her thoughts that she managed to walk right into someone. To his credit he must have seen and tried to avoid her, but the haphazard way she wandered made that impossible.
“I didn’t mean it,” was all the girl could manage. Realising how foolish that sounded she added, “I’m new here. I’m Maja.”
She wiped a dirty hand on an only slightly less dirty jacket and offered it to the man to shake.
’Best to start with good first impressions,’ she thought – as she did not want to let Alexandra down, or give any reason to have her benefactor throw her out.
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The walls may be durasteel, but they were ornate. The main building was just amazing. She was allocated a room on the ground floor designed for two people but the lack of occupants at present meant she didn’t have to share. Not that she would have minded. Her own bed. Her very own bed!
There was food available and she was aware of other rooms, but those that reflected security, shelter and sustenance had thus far dominated her thoughts.
As she walked in the grounds, she marvelled at her good fortune and wondered when it would end. She also found the mix of people a combination of exciting and strange. All species came and went without challenge and recrimination – which was certainly not what she was used to.
She was so engrossed in her thoughts that she managed to walk right into someone. To his credit he must have seen and tried to avoid her, but the haphazard way she wandered made that impossible.
“I didn’t mean it,” was all the girl could manage. Realising how foolish that sounded she added, “I’m new here. I’m Maja.”
She wiped a dirty hand on an only slightly less dirty jacket and offered it to the man to shake.
’Best to start with good first impressions,’ she thought – as she did not want to let Alexandra down, or give any reason to have her benefactor throw her out.
[member="Veino Garn"]