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⚖ Erian Talgrave ⚖
Anchor of the Silent Circle – Heartlands


Reina Daival Reina Daival Matthew of Valendale Matthew of Valendale Laphisto Laphisto Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea

"Forgive the repetitive words of an aging man.”

Erian inclined his head to Matthew, then to Laphisto and his apprentice. He wasn't quite ready to experience more wonders in one evening.

“You’ve already given me much to consider. If you’ll excuse me, I'm going to walk the grounds a bit."

He stepped away with his usual quiet stride, The hum of conversation faded behind him, replaced by the softer sound of wind across stone and banners.

That was when he saw the girl.

A young figure near the edge of the plaza, pacing just slowly enough to hide a limp. No escort. No direction. Not lost, exactly—but not anchored either.

He approached with no ceremony, boots quiet on the stone.

“Pardon the interruption.”

His voice was even, measured. Not cold.

He gestured with a tilt of his chin toward a low terrace nearby.

“There’s a seat if you’d rather rest the leg.”

A pause. No commentary. No assumptions. The sight of one so young with a war-wound like that did sadden him, but he did not draw attention to it.

Then, simply:

“Just looked like you could use company; if you'll forgive the assumption, young lady.”

He didn’t move to sit nor linger too close.

Just gave her space and kept quiet—until she chose otherwise.


 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"


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"A child, huh? Well, if you're the grown-up around here, the bar's pretty low. That why you're so eager to lecture me? Must be nice, pretending to be the adult for once." Braze chirped as a touch of mirthfulness reached his emotional aura. He couldn't convey that in the odd voice his vocoder tone had but it showed in how he allowed his force aura to no longer be diminished and hidden instead he let it flare up on full display allowing his emotional 'glee' radiate out.

"You're right though.... I'll dress for the 'hunt' next time. Maybe I'll borrow that brass-trimmed 'look at me, I'm brooding' number you're wearing."

Braze couldn't help himself honestly. It'd been along time over due before he really let his 'mouth' write checks.
"Oh, I get it. You only intimidate people who can't talk back. Got it~"
 

Location: Concordia
Tags: The Council of Five The Council of Five
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

"I can stand."

Blunt and direct. As always had been. But it was true. Reina had sparred without her leg, and after doing multiple flips through the air and landing on one leg, well...standing in place wasn't that hard for her. It was fine anyway. She was used to pushing herself physically as she folded her arms along her front. She knew how the man probably felt. Pity. It wasn't something she was fond of. She didn't need pity. She still had one leg. Plus she had a replacement for the one she lost. She wasn't like Eve, who had been scarred in a worst manner.

"I...appreciate the offer however. Likewise with the offer of company."

She had to be gentle with how she spoke as well. It wasn't like the man was trying to make Reina upset. People were just polite. They cared for others. It was something new to Reina. Caring for strangers. She could care for people. She cared for Valery, Everest, her Masters. It was just harder for her to figure out why she should care about strangers. People she had never met, or had just met for the first time.

"...My name's Reina. Reina Daival. It's...nice to meet you."


 


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✠ Kaelith ✠
Voice of the Hollow Star – Arakhan


Braze Braze

Kaelith stopped walking once more.

His head turned slowly and deliberately.

He regarded Braze for a long moment. Not amused, but not given to anger.

Just... measuring.

“You're goading me to fight.”

His tone was calm. Low. Dead even.

“And if we weren’t surrounded by diplomats, guards, and locals still deciding whether your people are saviors or scavengers... I might even give you one.”

A breath passed between them.

“But then I’d have to explain to your masters why one of their children was folded in half in the middle of a welcoming plaza.”

Kaelith’s head tilted slightly. Just enough.

“So here’s what I’ll do.”

He leaned in a fraction—close enough for Braze to hear every syllable with perfect clarity.

With a motion of his hand, the crimson lines of his forearm glowed, surging past the broad suppression of the nearby phlegmite Pylons. Following the tip of his finger, a circle of flames 12 steps in diameter formed around him.

The crowd parted - all the clans recognized and Arakhi Challenge circle on sight. None would question who the aggressor is with such a spectacle.

“If you want to bleed for pride so badly, step inside it.”

Kaelith’s gaze didn’t waver. There was no threat in his tone.

“No blades. No politics.”

Then he stepped back.

“Or, child, keep talking. Let all see who deals in chatter and who takes action.”

Only then did Kaelith allow himself a smirk.


 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"

Braze didn't even hesitate as he stepped forward, his boot sinking into the circle of flames with a casual, almost careless swagger. The firelight danced against his alabaster-pale skin, casting sharp shadows across his features as he rocked back on his heel, one snowy brow arched.

"Fold me in half?" Braze echoed, his force aura colored richly with mocking amusement. He let his gaze rake over Kaelith, from head to toe and back again. "You sure you can handle me, old man? Wouldn't want you throwing your back out."
 
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There was a sudden sound of flames somewhere behind him. His senses felt somewhat muffled, beyond the merely physical—something he'd noticed stepping close to the pylons earlier, so he imagined it had something to do with them and the crystals atop them. But the sound of sudden flame was unmistakable. And the eyes that he'd felt on him were suddenly off, though he'd never turned to see just who was watching him.

"Do you ever get the feeling that something bad, stupid, embarrassing, or all three may be happening right behind your head?"

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⚖ Erian Talgrave ⚖
Anchor of the Silent Circle – Heartlands



Reina Daival Reina Daival

Erian gave a small nod. No offense taken. Just acknowledgment.

“Fair enough.”

When she offered her name, he responded in kind.

“Erian Talgrave. Council seat for the Heartlands.”


He glanced toward the forum, then back to her.

“There’s food in the plaza. Better company, if you want it.”

The Concordian already suspected she wanted quiet, seeing that she intentionally walked away from the bustling center.

A center where Cholerkin were Already challenging the Sky-Sent. Erian sighed. He might need to intervene if it gets out of hand.

Returning his attention to Reina, he gave her space. He was present if she needed to talk about what was causing her melancholic imbalance, and respectfully avoiding probing if she's rather not discuss with an elderly stranger.


 

Location: Concordia
Tags: The Council of Five The Council of Five
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

"He should be the bigger man."

Reina said rather simply, glancing over towards the center, where she gazed upon the ring of fire, a small scowl spreading across her face. Letting out a small sigh to herself as she rested her chin atop her hand.

"If he was purely worried about his pride, he'd have done this in private. But no. This is for his ego. He's doing it in front of a crowd. That's his biggest mistake."

Already, she was ignoring the offer for food as she watched. It was interesting. It hadn't been so long ago that she'd have reacted in the same way as the Cholerkin. Yet now she knew how pointless it was, as she folded her arms along her front.

"Even if he wins this fight, he's lost. Are your people normally like this? Maybe I should have came earlier. Then I'd fit in."


 


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⛨ Sasha Vopiscus ⛨
Breaker of Shields – Bodnar


Tel Ahren Tel Ahren

Sasha was already watching the circle aflame when Tel asked.

"You're telling me! Someone managed to get under Kaelith's skin — and he's the one they sent to join the council"

Sasha's laughter was uproarious upon seeing the small creature entering the circle. How could Kaelith possibly think challenging such a small being was a good idea?






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⚖ Erian Talgrave ⚖
Anchor of the Silent Circle – Heartlands


Reina Daival Reina Daival

Another sigh.

"No, not all of us are like that - those folks aren't even of my kin. They're hot blooded, but they enjoy this kind of thing. If you'd have come earlier, I doubt you'd find them as playful about it. Their forefathers had a cruelty about them that has softened over the years. Only after too much blood had been spilled."

"Lietra guide me"







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✠ Kaelith ✠
Voice of the Hollow Star – Arakhan


Braze Braze

The thing about Arakhani challenge circles: crossing the circle was accepting the duel. There was no ceremony past that point.

Just violence.

Braze did not hesitate to step across the line - so too did Kaelith not hesitate to attack the very moment the boundary was crossed.

Kaelith pulled upon the force like a net to yank the echani towards him. An immediate attempt to close the the gap with a palm-strike clothesline.


 
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Location: Concordia
Tags: The Council of Five The Council of Five
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

"They're hot-blooded and foolish. Like I used to be. I'm sure if I came earlier, I would have fit right in with them. The only language I spoke was violence and strength. Those who could not fight or would not fight were weak. Yet he seems to be showing off his tricks straight away. He should be waiting. Seeing what his opponent can do before he shows off himself."

She kept her gaze on the movements, not caring about the ultimate result of the battle. No, no. What she cared about was learning from the movements. How did these Cholerkin fight? What was their techniques? The feeling of the Dark Side radiating through the Force wasn't too much of a surprise for her. It was one of the main reasons she was trying to change how she acted. She knew being volatile and aggressive would be a swift way for her to rely on the same powers.

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"

Fortunately, Braze had been anticipating a fight since the moment Kaelith uttered the word abide. It was clear he intended to put the so-called sky-sent 'child' in his place. Unfortunately for Kaelith, Braze was an obsessive try-hard, well-trained in multiple unarmed disciplines, Force-centric martial arts, and techniques specifically designed to combat other Force users. After all, he wouldn't be much of a duelist if he hadn't practiced Force Resistance.

All the while, his jade green eyes drank in every minute shift of muscle in Kaelith's form, employing the perceptive focus of Echani combat to 'predict' each move before it fully formed.

Braze was at the level of mastery where his techniques and forms blended seamlessly, one flowing into the next without pause or hesitation. After a moment, Kaelith would find only firm resistance to his pull as the pint-sized pest stood his ground. After a brief, steadying pause, Braze darted forward, moving to meet the attack head-on. He flowed through the Matukai style, shifting from Soft to Solid, employing Form II-like precision with his hands instead of a blade. His aim? To deftly redirect the attack, nudging it off course while setting up a perfect opening to counter.
 
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✠ Kaelith ✠
Voice of the Hollow Star – Arakhan


Braze Braze

There was no frustration in the resistance. The boy was learned in something similar to the Anchored phlegmatic resistance —impressive but terribly surprising. Kaelith felt the defiance and let it pass through him like a blade through shadow. He did not strain against it, nor double down. He let the momentum die, and the boy come to him.

Good. Come closer.

Inside of Kaelith, his blood stirred - Cholerkin natural emotional feedback resonated with the Sanguinite and Cholerite that he had absorbed via blood-etched markings over his lifespan. The resulting focused rage and Convection would kill any of the other kin, or a lesser Cholerkin. But not Kaelith. He burned from within, both through the force and in temperature, his skin looking less like red etched ashes and more like molten magma over hardened igneous rock. Overwhelming fury was tightly contained, pressurized but well secured to prevent from bursting—that was what separated Kaelith from lesser Cholerkin. Restraint, of all things.

The strike that followed from the echani redirected with clean, practiced technique did not unsettle Kaelith in the slightest. It struck true, yes, but it might as well have struck bedrock. He was not Echani nor Matukai. He was Cholerkin. When others moved with grace and precision, he moved with inevitability.

Such was his birthright and his duty. This was more than a simple quarrel - with the publicity of both his people, the other kin, and the Sky-Sent, this was his chance to preserve his people. The Concordians met with the leaders, diplomats, as they always did. They were never in danger. The Solarborn didn't bother to have their delegate present, some prophetic vision leading Ophelia to meet a separate sky-sent separately. The Wyrdkin already drew the eyes of foreigners and even the Mireborn had shown kindness to one of the offworlder's children.

The Cholerkin... they were already disliked from their forebears—Kaelith had risked his life, lost many of his chosen clan in defection and assisting in Isidoro's regicide. Yet still they were feared and hated. No longer openly, but in the whispers of political circles and common gatherings alike. Outcast in all but de jure law.

And now that new heavens graced the skies, already they were at risk of being consigned to irrelevancy, a footnote at the end of Ulfang's wicked rule.

This saddened Kaelith. And fed his rage. The echani boy could use a lesson, yes, but he was not the target of his hate. The fury that stirred him was of himself, for leading his people to their death, of Ulfang, for despoiling the land and tarnishing the Cholerkin's honor. Isidoro, for performing the most despicable of sins even for good cause. The rest of Condoriah, who condemned those who remained because of the sins of their fathers. And, lastly to the tower and the galaxy in which they found themselves, for giving him and his kin a brief flicker of hope before indicating it would repeat the same patterns again.

Fury burned within Kaelith - he would not let the cycle continue. From his crimson etchings, his superheated blood rose to the surface, literally boiling despite the healing factor of the Sanguinite content.

Yes, the counter did land cleanly—Braze had earned that much. But Kaelith did not recoil. His form collapsed from the impact and reformed in one motion, ejecting a spray of burning blood like magma forced through cracks in obsidian. He caught Braze’s redirecting hand, letting his own body twist inward with practiced brutality.

He was too close to boiling over now, but he could not fail his people. His people could not keep up with gifts of hospitality, of wyrd beauty, prophecies or diplomatic information. But they had at least one thing they could offer—and it could not be shared in kindness.

An Elbow—low, vicious, aimed Braze’s hip joint for Blunt trauma as a disruptor to footwork and follow-up. Whether it hit true was beside of little consequence.

Then came the real weapon.

The Force pulsed within him with pure heat. Controlled. Focused. Skin darkened to a molten hue at the knuckles and forearm as the Convection intensified. His next palm strike was not wide or sweeping—it was tight and measured, angled for Braze’s clavicle. To brand. To teach. To demonstrate.

Despite the inner inferno, Kaelith’s outer expression never changed.

"You are fast,” he said coldly. “mind you don't burn yourself out.”

 


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⚖ Erian Talgrave ⚖
Anchor of the Silent Circle – Heartlands


Reina Daival Reina Daival

"Hot blooded, but I wouldn't be so quick to call them foolish."
He nodded toward Kaelith, watching the molten etchings across the Cholerkin's limbs flare brighter with every strike. There was no joy in his tone, nor judgment. Just an attempted understanding.

"You don’t carry that kind of fire without having been burned by something deeper. And you don’t learn to shape it like that without knowing what happens when it gets out of control."

Erian's eyes lingered on the clash, though his voice remained quiet—meant more for Reina than any others.

"Kaelith already knows what it costs to be feared, yet he fights anyway. His people are still seen through a cracked mirror. No matter how long it's been since Ulfang fell."

He paused, letting out a slow breath, the weight of memory behind it.

"I’ve tried... in my own way. Sat down with elders of their clans. Stood before their Hollow Star throne. Offered paths to reintegration, to healing. Many did take them: Carefully, cautiously, out of their element in more ways than one." He shook his head.

"But not all hearts are quick to change, and I can’t make others see them for who they are now, not without tearing up the whole foundation of what was built in opposition of them."

He turned at last to Reina, offering her a steady look. Not lecture. Not pity. Just the worn clarity of a man who had watched too many fires burn low before anyone thought to tend them.

"I don’t excuse what’s been done, nor what they’ve had to do to survive. But I understand the need to be seen. Sometimes... sometimes rage is the only language left when no one's listening."


 
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Oh no... he's hot...​


More importantly, the giant man was hot and powerful. He reminded Braze of Aris Noble Aris Noble , solid as stone, much like Ko Vuto Ko Vuto . Two opponents who were often hard counters for Braze. But he'd been itching for another fight with Aris, dying to show off his newly honed abilities.

Fortunately, Braze was an observer who drank in minutiae, over-analyzing every detail. The ring of fire itself had tipped him off , this man was likely too hot to handle by normal means. This was, quite literally, his trial by fire.

Braze employed Tutaminis, absorbing the heat. He twisted his hand to settle over the man's forearm, then hauled his legs upward in a sweeping arc, aiming a Force Stasis arch at the elbow. Using the man's forearm as a pivot, he pressed both boot heels against the giant's chest, using him like a springboard to flip backward, gaining distance.

Braze was quick and exceptionally flexible, his calisthenic ability allowing him to perform movements that seemed almost unnatural. The palm strike aimed at his clavicle narrowly brushed past his shoulder on the up take with how quick he was moving.

He landed with in the ring, expecting the man to charge after him as he drew the air about his form wreathing himself in azure flames.
 


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✠ Kaelith ✠
Voice of the Hollow Star – Arakhan


Braze Braze

Kaelith did not chase.

He stepped.

One measured stride at a time.

Braze’s flames howled into being—azure tongues lashing out in arcs of coiled power, showy and bright. They danced like eager serpents, brilliant and defiant. Kaelith walked straight into them.

The fire did not part for him. The heat met him and licked at skin already cracked with smoldering veins. Sizzling blood hissed as it met the vortex-winds, scattering in molten droplets that seared into the stone with each impact.

Kaelith's pace never broke.

No flourish. No stance. Just the same, steady pressure of presence. Not the kind born of spectacle, but of weight—like something old and vast had stirred beneath the crust of the world and begun to move again.

And with each step, the Force twisted.

Not with violence nor with spectacle. An invisible, silent assault as if something heavy settled into the bones of the duel itself. Crush Opposition. The weight of Kaelith's conviction pressed into the field—as both a weapon and a reminder.
This was no spar.
This was no game.

The fire in the ring was not Braze’s alone.
He stepped again. Slow. Direct. Unshaken.

Another.

He simply closed the distance. Letting the boy’s brilliance flare all around him while the weight of his people affected not just Braze, but the onlookers in the vicinity as well.

The Cholerkin's obsidian-black sclera seemed to eat the light around it.


 
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Location: Concordia
Tags: The Council of Five The Council of Five
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor


"He's jumping straight into showing off what he can do. Not keeping things hidden up his sleeves. Instead of testing what my fellow Jedi can do, he's instead showing what he can do. If anything he should be testing the waters. He might be able to fight like this amongst his own kin, but he has no experience with his opponent. He doesn't know what we can do."

If she was being honest to herself, she wasn't fully judging herself. It was something she had just experienced herself. You didn't want to show off all your tricks. It's why she kept her leg somewhat as a secret weapon. She had experienced plenty of what Erian was saying, yet she had found a way to change who she was, as she folded her arms along her front, watching carefully.

"You can't expect an entire culture to change. No matter what steps you put in place. Some people can't be helped either. I know that's easier said than done. I have someone I know I should give up on. Someone I care for deeply. Too deeply. They threaten to pull me under..."

Her eyes stayed focused ahead of herself, but she wasn't looking anymore. Not really. She was in her own head. Fighting her own thoughts and desires. Rage was sometimes the only language people could understand, that was true. But it wasn't a language Reina wanted to talk in anymore. She wanted to feel like she belonged, which meant trying to get along with people...

 
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Braze senses the shift in control, the way his fire is no longer his own. He pivots, adjusting his stance, and letting the fire be denied of oxygen, snuffing out the heat. For a moment the 'devious playfulness' that colored Braze's force Aura faltered. With the flames gone and the air heavy with tension, Braze takes a slow, controlled breath. His body still hums with adrenaline, muscles taut beneath his robes. He didn't charge in to meet him this time, instead he circles, watching Kaelith's every move, waiting for the Cholerkin to commit to a strike.
 




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"First impressions, Lady Calis..."

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Serina did not answer immediately.

She remained by the altar, hand resting just so, eyes lowered not in deference—but in calculation, in the gathering of meanings. The holocron's whisper still trembled faintly through the Force, not as a beckoning, but as attention. That was enough. The object, whatever ancient pain it held, recognized her now. Not as master. Not yet. But as participant.

Slowly, she turned back toward
Ophelia, her silhouette framed by the mural's grim spiral, like an echo cast into the shape of flesh. Her voice, when it came, was low and precise—each syllable fitted to the next like fine clockwork.

"
Outlasting gods..." She tasted the words, let them roll across her tongue with a velvet weight. "Yes." A pause. Her eyes found Ophelia's again, and this time, there was a gleam in them—not fire, but cold comprehension. "That is the difference between worship and legacy."

She took a measured step away from the altar, letting the gesture speak of control, not retreat. Her cloak stirred slightly as she moved, a flicker of silk and shadow against stone. She paced slowly toward the center of the chamber, pausing beneath the fractured starlight veins as if aligning herself with the patterns in the floor.

"
You speak of stepstones. I prefer bridges." She gestured lightly—not grandly, but with intention. "The distance between what was and what might be. Between memory and purpose. Between silence… and voice."

She turned to face
Ophelia fully once more, and now there was no mask. Only intent, laid bare.

"
I have no illusions of entitlement." Her tone sharpened, not unkindly, but like a scalpel drawing clean lines. "What I claim, I earn. What I inherit, I reshape. I do not demand the Tower's favor. I offer it reason."

Then, after a moment, her voice softened—not as retreat, but as revelation.

"
You've given me more than you know, Ophelia. Not just guidance. Measure. You've shown me where others failed, and in doing so, offered the one thing that matters in the shadow of prophecy—context."

She stepped to the edge of the mural, and once again let her gaze rest upon the jagged spiral. Her next words were quiet. Thoughtful.

"
It is no small thing to be seen before being understood."

Then she turned back, something subtle unfurling in her expression—not warmth, exactly, but invitation. The beginning of something collaborative, dangerous, and deeply strategic.

"
The Oracles of Llynno." She nodded once. Slowly. "I will come. At the appointed hour. And I will listen. Not to the stars," her lips curved slightly, an almost-smile, "but to the echoes they have left behind."

And with that, she dipped her head—not a bow, but a gesture of mutual gravity. Recognition. A move in a game that neither had named yet, but both understood.

"
Until then, Watcher of the Tower." A final glance toward the holocron, the mural, the silence itself.

"
Let us see what grows from the seed you've preserved."

Then
Serina turned—graceful, regal, and entirely in control—and walked from the chamber with the poise of one who already knows the future will meet her at the door.





 


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⚖ Erian Talgrave ⚖
Anchor of the Silent Circle – Heartlands


Reina Daival Reina Daival Braze Braze

Erian nodded to the young woman's words. She demonstrated self awareness and spoke of understanding how difficult changing one person, let alone a culture, was.

"The issue there, Reina, is that true change can only come from within, and only from conclusions drawn from one's own perceptions, no matter how hard we try to help. Even so, that is no excuse to give up. Pardon me, young lady, but this has gone a little too far. I'll be right back."

Erian Talgrave, Concordian Anchorborn, foremost anchor of the Silent circle, spear of Lautrec and enforcer of balance, began walking to the two flaming figures causing a scene.

He did not hurry his step, but he did remove his shortspear of office from it's thigh-mounted holster.

He felt too old to still be doing this.

The phlegmite blade was ignited and held aloft, uniting with the Pylons of Safeld as Erian channelled a prison of suppression over the two combatants.






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✠ Kaelith ✠
Voice of the Hollow Star – Arakhan



The boy began to understand, began to feel as Kaelith did - and snuffed the blue flames with the change in humours.

Now was the time to demonstrate why his people were valuable. Why they should be granted access to the heavens, and not be confined to the infertile deserts and volcanic crags of Arakhan. He began to raise his hand...

And then the circle itself dissipated. The bleeding, the heat, the crimson lines in his skin abruptly went dark. In its place was nothing - stillness, a pool with no ripple.

The Concordian.

As his blood cooled, so too did his demeanor. Nothing left but hollow shame. Behind the typical facade of his face. Worse yet, with the darkening of his blood-etched lines, his skin grew paler, and he staggered with sudden vertigo. Nausea that made him want to vomit. Such was the cost of imbuing feeding Godsblood into your bloodstream.

Partially from the unsteadiness, and partially in observance of Towerline law, Kaelith promptly knelt wordlessly.






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☼ Ophelia Englehardt ☼
Speaker of Starlight – Doriah


Serina Calis Serina Calis

Ophelia suddenly felt it - or rather the lack of it. The phlegmite pylons were activated, and the Force was flooded with a tidal wave of dampening, suppressive neutrality. Not targeted here at her, but she could feel where the excess spilled from.

This was unexpected, unforetold, and never a positive sign.

"My apologies, Calis. There is an urgent matter to which I must attend. Thank you for your visit and observation of our foretellings our oracles will guide you back to your vessel safely."

Ophelia hurriedly gathered her robes and half-ran out of the chamber.
Today of all days...






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⛨ Sasha Vopiscus ⛨
Breaker of Shields – Bodnar


Tel Ahren Tel Ahren

"By Krixus' hairy..."

The fight escalated, and the the moment molten blood sprayed and the heavy weight on her soul was placed, she had practically thrown herself over the Anzat boy in protection. A few stray drops sizzled against her Grief Carved dermal armor.

Her face was a snarl looking at the Cholerkin from over her shoulder.

Then the Erian intervened, and the weight was lifted.

She looked down at the boy underneath her shielding posture, an abrupt change in her expression.
"Why aren't you eating? Is it not to your liking?"







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❖ Hisaki Godo ❖
Whisper of the Verdant Memory – Ferran


Shan Shan

Stews, broths, and mixed root, leaves and fruits were prepared for the grove, with the circle of elders, including the Jedi, served first.

When the pylons were invoked, Hisaki held her breath, slightly. The elders all looked to each other, sharing a silent acknowledgement of the event.

Hisaki's eyes rolled behind her eyelids for a brief moment, then she assuaged the concerns of the grove.

"A Cholerkin's challenge, just the unchecked egos of males butting heads carelessly. Talgrave has it handled."


 

Location: Concordia
Tags: The Council of Five The Council of Five
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor


She didn't like the sound of what Erian said. The dislike evident on her face, as if she seemed to flinch. It was like he had stabbed her straight in the heart. It wasn't because she was worried about herself. No. It was because if what he said was true, then there was no way for her to truly be friends with Serina. No matter how hard she tried, Serina would have to be the one who makes the change...even so, Reina didn't want to give up. She should have by all intents and purposes.

Reina just collapsed down onto the seat that Erian had pointed out to her earlier, placing her head into her hands. This wasn't something she had wanted to realise here of all places. Pinching the bridge of her nose for a moment to try and keep herself focused. Breathe. Put one foot in front of the other. Well...not literally. She didn't want to start walking away.​

 

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