Laira Darkhold
Well-Known Member
Iktotch.
Without having a solid idea of where his quest would go, knowing his beloved was safe and on the mend, Draco took his ship to Iktotch. Alderaan's queen had sent the Mandalorian Fleet home, Draco left Clan Vereen's fleet above Taris, waiting for the next inevitable strike. It would happen. Some Mandalorian Warlord would rise up and decide to take the fight to the Republic again, and he would, in all likelihood help, in one way or another. He also knew the Republic was still stumbling around dying after being knifed at Contruum by the One Sith. There would be a few more battles to be had. His hopes of leading Mandalore from Alderaan to Byss however, were gone for now. All that was left was to solidify his holdings and build a life for his family.
It was that quest that brought him to Iktotch now, his ship drifting quietly through space, touching down at the coordinates the horned seer had given him. Draco was also currently in a very good mood, having discovered he was to be a father, however he was wary of the seer. So far, she had been correct with her predictions, and that could be dangerous. She might be the real deal, she might be getting lucky with only very minor glimpses of his future. He suspected the later, but was certainly prepared for the former.
Today he wore his stereotypical Mandalorian armor, but wore his helmet on his belt, letting his grey eyes survey the planet. The arid planet's wind blew across his face, sand and dust filled the air and the rocky terrain was uneven, shale rock slipping underneath his feet as he made his way from the ship's ramp towards the village in his view.
The Force had been tricky for him as of late. Ever since he meditated at the Temple of the Mystics, he had not felt Vulkan's presence, and he hoped that he would not again. Draco had finally drifted out of the Darkness. Granted he was not in the light, he stood in the middile, willing and able to do whatever the situation called for. It was just the way of things for him. He was capable of being a terrifying hellkite in battle, and capable of being a gentle dragon around his family. It was a balancing act, but it wasn't that difficult for him yet. So far there had only been easy times. Even the confrontations with Arianna and the Duke hadn't really been difficult, because at the end of each of those discussions, Faith would hold him close and reassure him of her devotion and love for him. She was good for him, she kept him steady while he tried to balance being a Father, Warlord, Mandalorian, and Force User all at the same time.
After a few minutes walk from the ship, Draco found his way into the village, and while he didn't know his way around, it wasn't difficult to see the religious setting he found himself in. These Caprine were very religious it seemed, and thus the shrines and temples to their goddess were near the center of their village.
Slowly the outsider made his way to the temple and entered, escaping the sand and dust from the arid world of Iktotch. "Is Briga here?" He asked the first caprine he saw inside the structure, his voice calm and even, if boisterous and difficult to miss, probably disturbing some of those at worship.
[member="Briga Tiin"]
Without having a solid idea of where his quest would go, knowing his beloved was safe and on the mend, Draco took his ship to Iktotch. Alderaan's queen had sent the Mandalorian Fleet home, Draco left Clan Vereen's fleet above Taris, waiting for the next inevitable strike. It would happen. Some Mandalorian Warlord would rise up and decide to take the fight to the Republic again, and he would, in all likelihood help, in one way or another. He also knew the Republic was still stumbling around dying after being knifed at Contruum by the One Sith. There would be a few more battles to be had. His hopes of leading Mandalore from Alderaan to Byss however, were gone for now. All that was left was to solidify his holdings and build a life for his family.
It was that quest that brought him to Iktotch now, his ship drifting quietly through space, touching down at the coordinates the horned seer had given him. Draco was also currently in a very good mood, having discovered he was to be a father, however he was wary of the seer. So far, she had been correct with her predictions, and that could be dangerous. She might be the real deal, she might be getting lucky with only very minor glimpses of his future. He suspected the later, but was certainly prepared for the former.
Today he wore his stereotypical Mandalorian armor, but wore his helmet on his belt, letting his grey eyes survey the planet. The arid planet's wind blew across his face, sand and dust filled the air and the rocky terrain was uneven, shale rock slipping underneath his feet as he made his way from the ship's ramp towards the village in his view.
The Force had been tricky for him as of late. Ever since he meditated at the Temple of the Mystics, he had not felt Vulkan's presence, and he hoped that he would not again. Draco had finally drifted out of the Darkness. Granted he was not in the light, he stood in the middile, willing and able to do whatever the situation called for. It was just the way of things for him. He was capable of being a terrifying hellkite in battle, and capable of being a gentle dragon around his family. It was a balancing act, but it wasn't that difficult for him yet. So far there had only been easy times. Even the confrontations with Arianna and the Duke hadn't really been difficult, because at the end of each of those discussions, Faith would hold him close and reassure him of her devotion and love for him. She was good for him, she kept him steady while he tried to balance being a Father, Warlord, Mandalorian, and Force User all at the same time.
After a few minutes walk from the ship, Draco found his way into the village, and while he didn't know his way around, it wasn't difficult to see the religious setting he found himself in. These Caprine were very religious it seemed, and thus the shrines and temples to their goddess were near the center of their village.
Slowly the outsider made his way to the temple and entered, escaping the sand and dust from the arid world of Iktotch. "Is Briga here?" He asked the first caprine he saw inside the structure, his voice calm and even, if boisterous and difficult to miss, probably disturbing some of those at worship.
[member="Briga Tiin"]