Keira Priest
The Iron
Maridun
1200 Local Time
With the events of Alderaan it seemed to Keira that her involvement as an intermediary and member of the Republic had dwindled. She had spoken for the clones and in part the Republic after Roche, and had come forth again as a representative in order to smooth over the acceptance of the treaty that had been dictated. There had been the trial of the former Supreme Commander as well, but even that had slowly transitioned out of the realm of politics so far as her role. At some point she was allowed to phase out of that facet entirely, shifting back into her role as a soldier rather than that of a negotiator. It was a change she welcomed, and one that allowed her to get back into what she knew.Not long after the events of Alderaan she had been contacted by [member="Isley Verd"], one she had spoken to briefly before in regards to her place within the Mandalorians as a whole. He had wanted to discuss her allegiances, or so she had been told, and she had invited him to Maridun at a time of his own convenience. The implications of the request didn't concern her in the least, and in some sense she welcomed his arrival, if just to hold conversation with one who seemed to be of a like mind from all she could discern of their previous talk. No matter what came of this, it would be an eye-opening experience for the both of them, she had a feeling, even if she already knew where her true loyalties lay.
For the moment all she could do was wait, and it was that she did, seated in the beaten down grass around what made up an improvised sparring circle in which two of the clones were currently honing their skills in hand-to-hand combat. Most anything went so long as extensive injury wasn't allotted, but they each knew each other's limits intrinsically enough to be aware of exactly when enough was enough. No armor had been donned by any of them, and for her own part she wore dark jeans worn and ripped from nothing more than continued use and a sleeveless shirt that was obviously handmade, boots laced on her feet. Her same weaponry was still on her person, something that shouldn't have surprised anyone.
A contented smile remained on her lips, one that wavered just slightly as a vague tremor stirred in the Force, one that heralded a new arrival. She didn't rise immediately, instead conversing quietly with a few of her men, granting them permission they were already fully aware of having that they were able to go about life as usual regardless of what company arrived. Certainly she respected the man that had decided to join them, if just for the day, but this planet belonged first and foremost to the clones. Eventually she pushed herself to her feet, momentarily considering the scratched and bruised knuckles of her right hand as consequence of her own bout. With a measured pace she moved to the edge of the gathering, again conceding to wait.