nightshrike
Yula & Dagon
Tales from the Outer Rim
Vol I
Tales from the Outer Rim
Vol I
"What in the galaxy is that smell?"
The jolly alien flipped something on that grill and gave the Jedi the friendliest of grins. Dagon could've sworn he'd never seen someone, ever, look that happy grilling whatever that piece of meat was. But the beaming chef and the nostril-burning stench of his pièce de résistance was just one of the many, many colors that shaped this vibrant palette of life that was the junk market of Terminus.
This world was nothing he'd ever seen before. A junction between two of the galaxy's most vital trade routes - the Hydian Way and the Corellian Spine - meeting at the very edge of charted space. It was no ecumenopolis, far from it, but its urbanization made it a prime star shining over the often forgotten and underdeveloped Outer Rim. And yet, it, too, was as mysterious and foreign in its nature to anyone from the Core or its Inner and Mid Rim.
And while there were no secrets between the couple about their backgrounds and familial history, Dagon always looked flabbergasted when Yula felt so at home in the Outer Rim. He always wondered how come the elusive figure of her grandfather, a man whose name he still couldn't remember, had played such a key part in Yula's growing up when her mother had been, for most of her life, a Jedi just like him. That was, what he believed, a mystery even his investigative nature could never solve.
The two meandered about in the junk market on Terminus, far, far from the existential troubles of the war. So far that even Dagon had stripped away the New Jedi leather jacket he almost always wore for the comfort of a spacer's vest and a light shirt. Less rebel with a lightsaber, more spacer who was still getting used to the zero-G life. His blade's hilt remained tucked away inside the vest, invisible to any prying eyes.
"You know what - never mind. I don't want to know."
This world was nothing he'd ever seen before. A junction between two of the galaxy's most vital trade routes - the Hydian Way and the Corellian Spine - meeting at the very edge of charted space. It was no ecumenopolis, far from it, but its urbanization made it a prime star shining over the often forgotten and underdeveloped Outer Rim. And yet, it, too, was as mysterious and foreign in its nature to anyone from the Core or its Inner and Mid Rim.
And while there were no secrets between the couple about their backgrounds and familial history, Dagon always looked flabbergasted when Yula felt so at home in the Outer Rim. He always wondered how come the elusive figure of her grandfather, a man whose name he still couldn't remember, had played such a key part in Yula's growing up when her mother had been, for most of her life, a Jedi just like him. That was, what he believed, a mystery even his investigative nature could never solve.
The two meandered about in the junk market on Terminus, far, far from the existential troubles of the war. So far that even Dagon had stripped away the New Jedi leather jacket he almost always wore for the comfort of a spacer's vest and a light shirt. Less rebel with a lightsaber, more spacer who was still getting used to the zero-G life. His blade's hilt remained tucked away inside the vest, invisible to any prying eyes.
"You know what - never mind. I don't want to know."
