Survive, They Said
Location: Iziz, Onderon
There was little left do on Onderon except rebuild. A task Master San Tekka had been happy to permit Atin to stay and assist with. And the fact that he'd be among his fellow Mandalorians was not lost on the Jedi either. In the aftermath, with the Royal Guard decimated, Clan Kryze had saw fit to step in and provide security for the refugees and survivors. And for Atin, and many others, when they weren't on patrol, they helped with relief efforts. Food, medicine, simply clearing rubble, whatever they could do. It was slow going, but it was progress at least.
Atin could only hope that served as some small comfort to those who'd lost their homes. Their families. Their friends. Beneath the dust-caked helmet, Atin's eyes watched each and every refugee carefully and wondered how much their efforts to assist the people of Onderon mattered in the face of losses like they'd suffered. No one had reached out to Atin when he'd lost his family, but he doubted it would have eased the pain he'd felt then.
A small clamor nearby began to rise, breaking Atin from his thoughts. "Ey," Atin said, nudging Carden, who'd been walking with him on their patrol, "let's go check that out." Walking up to the small huddled crowd, they didn't seem particularly hostile, or even riled up. Eager, perhaps, excited, but not riotous. "Make some room," Atin said as he began to shoulder his way through the crowd, before remembering they were supposed to be 'helpful'. "Please," he added.
Anna Carden
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Jenn Kryze
There was little left do on Onderon except rebuild. A task Master San Tekka had been happy to permit Atin to stay and assist with. And the fact that he'd be among his fellow Mandalorians was not lost on the Jedi either. In the aftermath, with the Royal Guard decimated, Clan Kryze had saw fit to step in and provide security for the refugees and survivors. And for Atin, and many others, when they weren't on patrol, they helped with relief efforts. Food, medicine, simply clearing rubble, whatever they could do. It was slow going, but it was progress at least.
Atin could only hope that served as some small comfort to those who'd lost their homes. Their families. Their friends. Beneath the dust-caked helmet, Atin's eyes watched each and every refugee carefully and wondered how much their efforts to assist the people of Onderon mattered in the face of losses like they'd suffered. No one had reached out to Atin when he'd lost his family, but he doubted it would have eased the pain he'd felt then.
A small clamor nearby began to rise, breaking Atin from his thoughts. "Ey," Atin said, nudging Carden, who'd been walking with him on their patrol, "let's go check that out." Walking up to the small huddled crowd, they didn't seem particularly hostile, or even riled up. Eager, perhaps, excited, but not riotous. "Make some room," Atin said as he began to shoulder his way through the crowd, before remembering they were supposed to be 'helpful'. "Please," he added.

