Seer

Morishim
Tatmana Mountains
The mountains were her home. The mountain life had taught her to hunt, to gather, to build shelter and to use her surroundings. Alm had given up the safety of a familiar lifestyle, at least temporarily, to see the galaxy. Modernization had come to her homeworld and slowly spread across the resource deficient desert. Now it was encroaching on the people of the mountains, the people who lived on more fertile land and had no reason or interest in changing their ways.Except for rebellious teenagers, of course.
Alm was not rebellious by nature—she was obedient, dutiful and hardworking. But she could no longer find comfort in a lifestyle that ignored new discoveries. The spread of technology to her home would happen whether her people liked it or not.
For such a tall creature who still had room left to grow, Alm was decidedly deft when stepping around the rubble of the ruins. Her shoes were wrapped in a layer of cloth to dampen the sounds of crunching when she walked over brush. She’d been sent here by the Sith Empire to investigate some vague reports of disturbances near the ruins. Nothing big, nothing that would require more than an acolyte. Or so she hoped. The Sith were not one to make rash decisions, perhaps some great beast lived here and she was given this task to be culled from the others.
Her hand tightened its grip on the Warhammer resting at her shoulder. She’d grown stronger in her short time with the Sith, enough to wield the hammer decently with her immense strength. Now here she was, wandering among the dilapidated walls that once made up some sort of structure. Maybe she was here because she hailed from the mountains herself and would have an easier time uncovering what was wrong.
If anything was wrong.
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