Atiniir Starrider
Mando'ad Draar Digu
[member="Darian Beviin"]
A long time ago (really just 22 years give or take) in a galaxy far far away (But really just a few parsecs away, on Mandalore)...
Kal Starrider was excited. Very excited. He hadn't been this excited since he'd completed his verd'goten ceremony seven years ago, and for good reason. Today, he'd be getting the Mandalorian armor he'd wear for the rest of his life.
Right now, he wore a very basic set, consisting of just the metal plates, a helmet with standard electronic gear, and a vibroblade gauntlet. It was not designed to be a walking arsenal that most people saw Mandalorians wearing, because it was designed to be discarded or recycled as soon as its owner grew out of it, as Kal finally had at twenty years of age. Kal had been wearing similar sets since he was thirteen years old.
After landing on Mandalore, Kal made his way to an armor shop that he recongized and stepped inside. He pulled off his helmet and waved to the owner.
"Su'cuy'gar, friend," he said, "I am here to, very proudly, place an order."
A long time ago (really just 22 years give or take) in a galaxy far far away (But really just a few parsecs away, on Mandalore)...
Kal Starrider was excited. Very excited. He hadn't been this excited since he'd completed his verd'goten ceremony seven years ago, and for good reason. Today, he'd be getting the Mandalorian armor he'd wear for the rest of his life.
Right now, he wore a very basic set, consisting of just the metal plates, a helmet with standard electronic gear, and a vibroblade gauntlet. It was not designed to be a walking arsenal that most people saw Mandalorians wearing, because it was designed to be discarded or recycled as soon as its owner grew out of it, as Kal finally had at twenty years of age. Kal had been wearing similar sets since he was thirteen years old.
After landing on Mandalore, Kal made his way to an armor shop that he recongized and stepped inside. He pulled off his helmet and waved to the owner.
"Su'cuy'gar, friend," he said, "I am here to, very proudly, place an order."