Denon was, not unlike Coruscant, a planet entirely swathed in cityscape, and Eris Volcata felt she could see all of it from the window of the apartment in one of the fashionable, newly-gentrified sections of the city. The apartment belonged to a shell company that owned property across the galaxy, providing safehouses when SSLA operatives needed to lay low, and a stream of income for the underground operation by renting them on vacation rentals otherwise. This particular apartment was considered a 'loft' by those in the know;it was all distressed brick walls and hardwood flooring, with a charming mismatch of furniture styles and a steep stairway leading up to an open-air loft where a bed was made up in attractive linens.
Eris didn't know if the bed was comfortable. She didn't intend to stay. That day the place was playing host to a meeting between Eris and at least one Jedi.
She suspected it was for purposes of sizing each other up. Eris had a natural distrust for Jedi and their orders, having watched the bitter rivalry between light side and dark tear the galaxy apart for the better part of her sixty-five years of living. She was willing to conceded that the Jedi, at least, seemed to have reasonably good intentions, but the outcome didn't always match.
Still, she prided herself on being open-minded, if nothing else, and was prepared to conduct this meeting with -- if not no bias, then as little prejudice as she could muster.
Eris glanced at her chronometer and then turned, walking over to the bar -- ludicrously crafted out of the front and dashboard of a retro antique landspeeder -- to unscrew the bottle of mineral water from which she had been pouring. She refreshed her glass and took a sip. Relax, she told herself sternly, gathering herself internally, her dark eyes closing momentarily. They're hardly likely to come in and start mind-tricking you.
Eris didn't know if the bed was comfortable. She didn't intend to stay. That day the place was playing host to a meeting between Eris and at least one Jedi.
She suspected it was for purposes of sizing each other up. Eris had a natural distrust for Jedi and their orders, having watched the bitter rivalry between light side and dark tear the galaxy apart for the better part of her sixty-five years of living. She was willing to conceded that the Jedi, at least, seemed to have reasonably good intentions, but the outcome didn't always match.
Still, she prided herself on being open-minded, if nothing else, and was prepared to conduct this meeting with -- if not no bias, then as little prejudice as she could muster.
Eris glanced at her chronometer and then turned, walking over to the bar -- ludicrously crafted out of the front and dashboard of a retro antique landspeeder -- to unscrew the bottle of mineral water from which she had been pouring. She refreshed her glass and took a sip. Relax, she told herself sternly, gathering herself internally, her dark eyes closing momentarily. They're hardly likely to come in and start mind-tricking you.
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