Son of None
Location: Tython - Jedi Temple

If only Aether could see him now. He was certain his brother would burst a blood vessel if he ever found out Acier had willingly travelled into the heart of the Jedi. Tython. Regardless of the history and current relations between the Jedi and Mandalore, and the warning he had received from Aether. Ace needed answers. And nothing was going to stop him from getting what he needed.
If the vision was true, the name Vinorl should mean something to the Jedi. Which meant coming here. Nothing else mattered.
The Flickerfox dropped out of hyperspace in a quiet corner of Tython's orbit. Ace kept the ship steady, eyes narrowed at the blue-green planet below. From up here, it looked serene. Ancient. But that peace didn't fool him. Places like this had memory.
He didn't land near the temple directly. Better not to draw attention, especially with a freighter painted in shadow tones and war stripes. Ace set her down in a clearing a few kilometers out, tucked between tree-covered ridges. The walk would do him good anyway. The world greeted him with towering stone cliffs and sun-dappled valleys. The air felt different here, heavy, not with moisture, but with meaning. Like the Force was stitched into the roots of every tree. Ace kept walking.
Ace had never been to a Jedi Temple before, not an active one anyway. He'd passed through one before, ruins and hollowed-out husks echoing with ghosts. This was different. He could feel it. The Force here wasn't just a memory. It was truly alive here.
The white-haired nomad pulled his jacket tighter and kept his pace steady, lightsaber clipped at his belt like a secret he wasn't ready to explain. As the Jedi Temple came into view, his pace slowed as he took it all in. Thoughts flashing to, if he had been found as a child - this would be home to him. Not Bonadan. It was fleeting before his mind centred on the task at hand.
He was to meet Valery, at the Temple steps. Seemed he was early, or she was late. It didn't matter, he was here now. As he waited, he realized he hadn't seen Valery in a long time. So much had changed, he had changed. Ace wondered if she'd even recognize him still, it wasn't like she had much to go off of when they met the last two times before. Either way, part of him was excited to see her.
