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Shouldn’t this kid be in school?
The thought had plagued Eloise from the moment she decided to accept the mission. Not that she’d had much choice in the matter—Amani had more or less drafted her, insisting that her daughter needed an escort. And who could be more perfect for the role than Amani’s apprentice?
She probably thought it was gonna be some great bonding experience between them. Instead Eloise had spent the majority of their time en route staying away from Liana, all while seriously questioning her master’s parenting. Who sends their teenaged daughter on a diplomatic mission? So what if she was the daughter of the King and Queen of Alderaan—
Her grumbling was interrupted by a sudden bout of stomach-turning turbulence. Liana’s corvette, the Lao, had just entered the atmosphere of their destination: Pylos Satnik. Located in a system just beyond the edge of Sith space, the Pylantians were very concerned about the possibility of invasion. With the GA having collapsed, they had decided to pursue an alliance with Alderaan, homeworld of the former Chancellor and one of the few planets in the galaxy which could lay claim to being a superpower on par with Naboo or Coruscant.
At least, that was what Amani said in the debriefing. Eloise had never heard of these people, despite her master insisting that the Chief Librarian of the NJO had been a Pylantian. Needless to say, the Padawan had not been a frequent patron of the Temple archives.
The ship continued to lurch and shake. Eloise reached over and slid up the visor covering the nearest viewport, trying to see what was going on. They were flying through a storm, it seemed—a bolt of blue lightning forked across a green-hued sky. The planet's surface below seemed weirdly featureless, save for the dark rivers cutting through the landscape like strokes of dark oil paint. This was definitely an alien planet, its biome utterly unknown and strange. They were lucky the atmosphere was breathable for humanoids.
"Hey, Liana!" she called to the princess. "We're almost there. You better be ready to go!"
The thought had plagued Eloise from the moment she decided to accept the mission. Not that she’d had much choice in the matter—Amani had more or less drafted her, insisting that her daughter needed an escort. And who could be more perfect for the role than Amani’s apprentice?
She probably thought it was gonna be some great bonding experience between them. Instead Eloise had spent the majority of their time en route staying away from Liana, all while seriously questioning her master’s parenting. Who sends their teenaged daughter on a diplomatic mission? So what if she was the daughter of the King and Queen of Alderaan—
Her grumbling was interrupted by a sudden bout of stomach-turning turbulence. Liana’s corvette, the Lao, had just entered the atmosphere of their destination: Pylos Satnik. Located in a system just beyond the edge of Sith space, the Pylantians were very concerned about the possibility of invasion. With the GA having collapsed, they had decided to pursue an alliance with Alderaan, homeworld of the former Chancellor and one of the few planets in the galaxy which could lay claim to being a superpower on par with Naboo or Coruscant.
At least, that was what Amani said in the debriefing. Eloise had never heard of these people, despite her master insisting that the Chief Librarian of the NJO had been a Pylantian. Needless to say, the Padawan had not been a frequent patron of the Temple archives.
The ship continued to lurch and shake. Eloise reached over and slid up the visor covering the nearest viewport, trying to see what was going on. They were flying through a storm, it seemed—a bolt of blue lightning forked across a green-hued sky. The planet's surface below seemed weirdly featureless, save for the dark rivers cutting through the landscape like strokes of dark oil paint. This was definitely an alien planet, its biome utterly unknown and strange. They were lucky the atmosphere was breathable for humanoids.
"Hey, Liana!" she called to the princess. "We're almost there. You better be ready to go!"