Light
Manaan
Among the weary and wounded stood a Jedi Knight. His robes were torn at the hems, his belt fastened loosely around a body made lean by long campaigns. The hilt of his weapon at his hip was more reassurance to the people around him than it was a weapon for himself. His hand rested on the shoulder of a child, guiding her gently down the ramp as the hatch lowered.
The air was thick with salt and the scent of medicine, kolto, freshly drawn from the ocean depths. Selkath healers waited, flanked by Alliance medics, their voices calm and deliberate. Stretchers slid past, carrying soldiers and civilians alike. The Jedi walked with them, neither above nor apart, his steps slow so that the refugees could match him.
He breathed in deeply, reaching out through the Force. Here, beneath the waters, there was no battlefield, no thunder of war machines, only the steady pulse of life in the oceans below. It was as if the planet itself whispered healing into his spirit. As he reached out past what was in front of him him, he felt the presence of a friend, they once had a nice conversation at Theed square once upon a time when he was offering cookies to the people of Theed. To help improve his craft. He had taken to cooking and baking like his Jedi arts.
When the Selkath delegation approached, their leader inclined his head. "Knight of the Republic, you and those you bring are welcome. Kolto will mend their bodies. May Manaan mend their hearts."
The Jedi bowed in return. His voice, low but firm, carried hope to those who listened: "They have endured much. But here, they begin to heal. Together." This wasn't his story, he merely helped guide them here. It wasn't praise he sought, but his vow that he made to those closest to him. The one's that entrusted him with the elevation of Knighthood.
Lorn, Briana, Brandyn, Vizion, Kryic, Lossa.......Solenne
He moved past the refugees as he took in the air of Manaan and the oceans that stretched before him. His gaze falling upon the steel path ahead of him, he was sure she was here. He just needed to find her now. And so he walked forward, to look for
Reina Daival
Among the weary and wounded stood a Jedi Knight. His robes were torn at the hems, his belt fastened loosely around a body made lean by long campaigns. The hilt of his weapon at his hip was more reassurance to the people around him than it was a weapon for himself. His hand rested on the shoulder of a child, guiding her gently down the ramp as the hatch lowered.
The air was thick with salt and the scent of medicine, kolto, freshly drawn from the ocean depths. Selkath healers waited, flanked by Alliance medics, their voices calm and deliberate. Stretchers slid past, carrying soldiers and civilians alike. The Jedi walked with them, neither above nor apart, his steps slow so that the refugees could match him.
He breathed in deeply, reaching out through the Force. Here, beneath the waters, there was no battlefield, no thunder of war machines, only the steady pulse of life in the oceans below. It was as if the planet itself whispered healing into his spirit. As he reached out past what was in front of him him, he felt the presence of a friend, they once had a nice conversation at Theed square once upon a time when he was offering cookies to the people of Theed. To help improve his craft. He had taken to cooking and baking like his Jedi arts.
When the Selkath delegation approached, their leader inclined his head. "Knight of the Republic, you and those you bring are welcome. Kolto will mend their bodies. May Manaan mend their hearts."
The Jedi bowed in return. His voice, low but firm, carried hope to those who listened: "They have endured much. But here, they begin to heal. Together." This wasn't his story, he merely helped guide them here. It wasn't praise he sought, but his vow that he made to those closest to him. The one's that entrusted him with the elevation of Knighthood.
Lorn, Briana, Brandyn, Vizion, Kryic, Lossa.......Solenne
He moved past the refugees as he took in the air of Manaan and the oceans that stretched before him. His gaze falling upon the steel path ahead of him, he was sure she was here. He just needed to find her now. And so he walked forward, to look for