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Faction For Prevention is Preferable to Cure | Naboo


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T H E - G A T H E R I N G
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A new day dawned over the vibrant patchwork planes of Naboo. Rays of golden sun stretched lazily over the dew-kissed grass, making it glisten and sparkle like fine jewellery. A refreshing breeze rolled idly through the streets, chasing away the worries and shadows of the night and replacing them with rejuvenated hope. Throughout Theed, the people of Naboo rose from their slumbers to the tune of the great Solleu River, shifting the peaceful morning hours into the bustling, spirited city routine that many were accustomed too. Soon the ever-present and ever grounding rush of the Virdugo Plunge would be drowned out by the humdrum of everyday life. The rumbling calls of the fishmongers, the exotic sounds of voices from the foreign markets, the incessant buzz of contented chatter filling every street corner, shop, and home.

Naboo's monarch watched her people rise with the sun. She watched as they poured from tiny, rectangle doors, like ants streaming from their underground caves, filling the streets till they were nought but a sea of slowly shifting ebony waves. She watched as plumes of snow-white smoke began to pour from bakery chimneys and home hearths. It wasn't until the light had almost entirely illuminated the twisting roads of Theed that Mila pulled herself away from the window to attend to her duties. Today was a landmark day of Naboo. It was almost tangible. An overwhelmingly sweet, yet heavy sensation clinging to the early morning air. Mila shook her head. A shudder followed that ran the entire length of her spine, as if it were attempting to shake the feeling off her skin.

This was what she hoped would become a landmark day, the young Queen corrected her thoughts. Hisashi had always warned her not to get too far ahead of herself. His words rang like brass bells in her mind. “Hope for the best and plan for the worst.”

If nothing else, it would be the first. The first of what Mila hoped would be a venture to put Naboo on the map. For too long now, the illustrious planet had resided in the shadow of its past. Comfortable and complacent in the darkness, too afraid to reach out for new light. Too afraid to step away from the accomplishments that had bathed them in it once before. Its monarchs had been no better. Mila could see that now. They had been cowering behind the once impressive history the line of succession had claimed, too afraid to shift the focus, to afraid to crumble the powerful image Naboo coveted for itself. She could almost taste the irony. In doing so they had sentence Naboo to its sordid fate. A life of riding on waves that had long since faded from mighty and dominating, now mere laps upon an inauspicious shore. But no longer.

Both she and Talak had debated the idea of hosting the gathering in the throne room, but for this, Mila did not want to force people to stand on pomp and ceremony. Her Father had once brazenly told her that a true Queen recognized when it was time to be Queen, and when it was time to be a leader. The difference between the two had not dawned on the young monarch till the crown was placed upon her head, but now she could see it as clearly as she saw her own reflection. In the end, she had settled on the sun-room at the back of the place.

Its floor to ceiling windows made of crystal clear glass sat neatly at the top of the waterfall, overlooking the dramatic rise and fall of Naboo's horizons. A circle table of dark wood had been placed in the centre of the room, with several plush chairs pushed neatly beneath it. Appropriate food and drinks had been laid out on top, with enough space in front of every seat to comfortably lay a datapad. Mila's dark gaze cast itself over the table, her lips moving wordlessly as she counted them for the fifth time.

“Everything is ready, your highness.” The gruff voice of her stoic steward commented, as though her tenacious inspections irked him somewhat. The young Queen flashed him a charming smile, coupled with a polite nod of gratitude. “Thank you. I suppose they'll be arriving shortly,” Her honeyed tone was filled with nervous excitement. “Ensure no expense is spared in making them comfortable during their stay.” She added quickly. “I believe rooms have been prepared should they wish to extend their visit, which they are invited to do as my personal guests.” The man nodded impatiently, this being the third time he had heard the same words in as many hours.

Mila said nothing further, instead, ending the conversation by lazily strolling toward one of the many seats set around the table. As she settled into the soft velvet, alone now save for the soft sound of her own breathing, her mind began to reel. Spinning webs of impossible thought in patterns Mila had not considered it capable of. The most domineering thought, as it had been in the weeks leading up to this very meeting, was that of fear. Fear that she was just as she appeared, a young and inexperienced Queen with a wild and untameable desire to make something of herself. Fear that, because of that, her ideas would be celebrated in public and laughed at in private. Fear that she would go down in history as her predecessors had. A “would be” Queen. A keeper of ways as they always had been and always would be. Just another body to fill the seat.

A subtle chime echoed across the sun-room, signalling the arrival of her first guest. The fear of Mila the child was swallowed. Tucked away safely behind Mila the leader. There would be time for worries later, in the privacy of her own rooms, to the ears of the people she trusted most. Now the monarch reigned, and she would not see rest until the last of her guests had long since embraced the sweet serenity of sleep. As the chimes grew more frequent, Mila repeated her mantra in time to their tune. The words that had sparked the idea. The words that had nurtured it from a softly burning ember into the blazing fire that had all finally culminated in today. It would be up to the people she had invited to stoke the fire or extinguish it entirely, but for now... the words fuelled the flames.

No society can legitimately claim civility if a sick person is denied medical aid because of a lack of means.
 

Caedyn Arenais

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Naboo, Theed City
Royal Palace

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To say that he was surprised when he received the invitation to Naboo, would be an understatement, as it had come from the Queen's hand itself; The purpose of the appointment had not been disclosed, yet there was a formality to the wording that suggested nothing if not a welcome and friendly tone whilst reading it back to himself once again, now standing within the shadow of Naboo's vast Palace and making his way on towards the entrance.

Thankfully, he would be met by an attendant and a security officer who would proceed to lead the way once having confirmed his appointment and the validity of his invite. For the Jedi Knight it was a blessing in disguise as he'd have been hopeless to know where to go had the navigation of such a place been left in his own hands. The last Palace or anything close to Naboo's own that he had been allowed entry, had been far back during his younger days where his Family had still been at the height of leadership on Commenor; Yet Naboo's décor was something else to be admired in person, differing greatly from that which he had seen before.

Adorning his favorite pair of Tunic & Je'daii Robe, Caedyn had come representing the presence of the old and the new. He was not the first of the Jedi that Naboo had been visited by and nor was he likely to be the last, however the simplistic sight of the robed male would hopefully convey his humble demeanor, bringing nothing with him but an open mind and the desire to do some good where he could manage it. Even so, for the capital of the Confederacy of Independent Systems to invite a Jedi Knight such as himself to...-Whatever this was to be today, he was greatly intrigued.

Finally, he was led to the room for which their purpose would be made clear, the Jedi Knight stepping on in and pulling his robe around him so that the doors wouldn't catch as they closed in behind him, leaving his gaze to fall upon the sight of Saraya Arenais Saraya Arenais .

"Your majesty" Caedyn greeted her with a formal and respectful bow.

 

Vemric Keldra

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Vemric was standing on the bridge of the Requiem, looking at Naboo below them. A new Ensign approached him hesitantly.
"Admiral, Sir?" he said in a small voice.
Vemric turned his head slightly, an eyebrow raised.
"Has standards dropped so spectacularly that they have to send me whimpering mice instead of soldiers now?" he asked rhetorically before facing the window once more.
"Sir?"
"At least try to address your commanders with more confidence and pride, Mallick. No one will take you seriously otherwise. Now speak." Vemric asnwered in almost a bored tone.
Mallick snapped up straight. "Sir! A message was received from the Palace. The Queen requests your presence in the morning, Sir." He added a salute at the end for good measure.
"That's better. Very well, ready my Wraith. I'll leave within the hour."
"Yes, Sir, Admiral, Sir." came another salute before he scurried off to do as he was told.

On the surface the following morning, Mrs. Rhass was wringing her hands once more as he prepared to leave for the Palace.
"Too much responsibility will bring you an early grave, Mr. Keldra." she said as his speeder was brought around to the front.
"I drink enough wine, Mrs. Rhass. I doubt an early grave is in the cards for me." he asnwered, his mouth twitching into an almost-smile.
"Whatever you say, my lord. But rest is what you need."
He got into the speeder. "Stop fretting, my dear Mrs. Rhass. Fretting will land you in an early grave if you are not careful." he almost teased before they sped off to the palace.

Vemric's long legs out-strode the attendants by a long shot through the halls, his usual silver robes billowing behind him as he went. He had to wait for them at the door that led to the anteroom, just so that he could be welcomed in instead of barging in. They finally arrived, slightly out of breath, and opened the doors.

He was not the first to arrive, although he was, as always, still on time. As he approached, he nodded to the so-very-clearly-dressed Jedi, whom he had not met yet, before bowing to the Queen slightly.
"Majesty, you look lovely as ever." he said before straightening.

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So many things had changed in so little time. Ever since Eenia had decided to uproot from her previous life, everything around her just continued to build. She had let go of things that she had admittedly thought she would never get past, she had a home of her own, and while there were not a whole lot of people in her new life thus far, she was at least back on some sort of defined track. And, she was healing again.

A skill in which the blonde had always excelled at. There was never a hitch, never a hesitation. Her connection with the Force made healing flow so naturally to her, and she was finally past the block that had been keeping her from doing what she did best. Though there was still plenty of learning for her of course, in all things - which included learning the answer as to why she was summoned by the new Queen of Naboo. To say this had been a shock to Eenia would be a gross understatement, but she had by no means disobeyed the summons.

She did have a little trouble finding her way to where she was supposed to be. Thankfully, Nia had never been shy about asking questions when she was confused or lost for that matter, and as such she managed to get someone to lead her most of the way, and then point her the rest. Her feet carried her the distance, and when she found herself entering the room where she was meant to be there was no timidness in her frame. Confusion written across her face clear as day, but not a trace of timidness.

Nia took in the sights of the room briefly, noting the seats first, the other bodies in the room, and then the Queen herself. A soft, barely audible noise vibrated her vocal cords, and she dipped her small frame into a respectful curtsey, but remained quiet. Between the pair of Vahn sisters, Eenia had always been the one to know a time and place for words, and right now she simply had none to offer. She was not sure why she was here after all, and rather than speak up to the fact at the moment, she stepped to the side to be out of the way and await further instructions - and some information, hopefully.
 
Universal Healthcare, or at least that was the ideal behind the meeting the Viceroy of Thyferra had been invited to. The new Queen of Naboo was ambitious, driven, and the Demon was unsure what to make of her just yet. She was a mystery, one that Daegon felt demanded caution. Her ideas were noble, and yet there was part of her which seemed to be self seeking. This was the impression he had been left with upon their last meeting to discuss the formation of a political party, one which Daegon was unsure he belonged. The decision had yet been made by the Viceroy or his bride, however, it was not needed for today.

Daegon arrived fashionably on time, if there ever was such a thing, dressed in black. His suit coat and pants, from his vest and shirt, all bore the obsidian color of the night sky. He did nothing to hide his affinity to darkness. Even though it pulled at him Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus kept him anchored. She was everything good in his world, and the only connection to the light he had. The Angel of Thyferra was the only person keeping him from drowning it total darkness.

A smile graced his features as the tall and pale epicanthix walked into the room. Others had already joined, and while he was not late, Daegon seemed to the be the last of them. It was how he liked it. The attention would be on the bacta mogul for a time. It was as it should be considering this plan would likely require him to put forth a considerable amount of bacta. It seemed every time someone wanted to discuss healthcare, it inevitably led to a discussion about his bacta supply.

The Demon nodded to each in the room before greeting the queen. Daegon took a seat as he did so.

"It has been too long, your majesty. I was happy to receive your invitation, and I look forward to hearing more about what you have been planning."

Looking to the others, Daegon smiled once more before giving the queen the attention she needed to begin the meeting address those assembled. Looking at those present there was only one conclusions for the Demon to come to.

It was going to be an interesting day.

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