Relit Vandal
Wanderer
Tap Tree, Katarn Homestead Proper
Late Morning
The tree stood tall and vast, pressed beneath a crumbling canyon. Hard winds, the spray of the condensation below, the feeling of a tropical forest married to an open desert plain, it did not escape the Jedi Master. He was far removed from the politics of whether this man, this Gabriel, had become the beacon of humility and righteousness that others would claim of him. But in all his generosity, he had granted access to a sacred place. A holy place, where the trees could cut through the very sky and be vessel for survival of an entire world.
Relit stood quietly, immersed in adoration, as he contemplated the grand being that stood before him. The waterfall, descending from the roots that stood as hallow columns, sent spray and effluence into the dry atmosphere of the moon planet. A wandering gaze looked towards the ground, conduits and delivery systems for the water that poured fast into the basin. Early afternoon, the greatest time for activity it seemed, it would soon turn to a steady trickle as the sun would hang low in the evening sky.
How he envied such decisiveness. That in a thousand years that preceded him, an acorn or nut had laid to ground in this place, committing all its life to stand solemn and isolated from it's kin. As far as he could tell, not another tap tree stood in plain sight. Though the heating islands of Barons Hed and the other small towns obscured view for the potential towers that stood in the distance. Unequivocally, this place was far closer to his spirit than any garden that might grow on Sullust. Here, nature thrived on its own in sub standard conditions, fighting and giving back where it could. The fields were dry, likely manifesting from over stimulation of the tap tree. Without people here, without the need, the water would flow freely through the aquifer, quenching any thirst a plant might have. But sentience, in its own way, comes with a burden that the environment must hoist and hold upright.
It is this sacrifice that demands recognition, that the tandem of survival and life depends on all things, not just the isolated and strong.
Wading into the water, the cool fluid soon to be filtered through soil and sand, Relit placed his hand against a root. Wrapping fingers against the bark, he greeted this being with nothing short of veneration. In response, a tangling of his powers with its own, a small twig pressed out from flesh, sprouting a single leaf. Relit responded with a smile, warm as the days high sun, as his other hand drifted down into the running water.
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