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Private Naboo: Reconciling Heart and Mind

Merrick Sato

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"Stalwart, I will stand, until mountains turn to sand."

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Shiraya's Temple
Outskirts of Theed
Two weeks prior to the coronation...


Of all the places he could go in Theed, of all the places in all of Naboo, it was upon the grasses where his very soul seemed to have cracked, and the temple those grasses surrounded; where, within, expecting to find no-one, he had found Chiara Viren instead, and his life shifted course more sharply than he could have known by that association. He had never been one to run from anything, but flee he had, fled the scene of his heart shattering, abruptly departing Naboo several months prior in the company of a woman, a Jedi he had just met. It was a pain with which he didn't know how to cope and maintain his composure in front of everyone he knew for very long, but easier to push down in the company of a stranger. Until she became somewhat familiar. Until she asked about it, when the cracks in his hard-won composure had begun to show.

The inside of Shiraya's temple was a quiet, solemn place. Few believed in the old gods, himself included, but he'd always come here to think ever since he had become old enough to see the use of introspection. To sort out his mind. He was unlikely to be disturbed, and he had sworn the dockmaster to secrecy about his presence on-world, so no-one would come looking for him; he wanted it to be a surprise, to present himself to family, unannounced, he had told the man, and had done the best he could to slip away to the temple, unseen, for needed time before he would surely be swept up in the politic of Naboo, and all the responsibilities he'd left behind on the premise of the Jedi calling. So there he sat, on a bench within the ancient construct, elbows perched on knees, fingers knit together underneath his chin, his gaze unfocused on the dias where he met his Jedi companion as she lit incense that day, as he began to tease apart his personal reality.

His heart still ached, this much was certain, the once-sure path that wound far into his future had gone up in smoke, much like the wisps streaming from the incense, leaving him to grasp at what he could to not drown. Throwing himself into Jedi work, flitting from one planet to the next to support the cause, did much to distract him from it all, and give him distance, but didn't deal with the pain so much as mask it. It was only Chiara's perception, her ability to step beyond propriety and ask after his well being, that had truly begun the process of his healing.

And that? That marked another shift. One he couldn't have noticed in the moment, but became more clear after Peace Station, where they aided refugees. Admiring the flame-haired healer had been easy to do, her dedication was a thing to aspire to, but she had begun to make him pause, as if the light around her had changed... and this was problematic. For this, her absence to continue her training was a small blessing, for he couldn't well entertain the notion of her being more than good, strong company, when so much of his being was still so tied to what was, and would never be again. Even if Evette were to ask, he couldn't go back. Even then, when his life was more of the very thing she feared, that he would have to choose, and not choose her.

Duty was a heavy thing to bear.

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Voph walked silently through the fields, listening to the song of the many birds in the distance. Naboo had been his home only briefly, and yet it still felt more like home than any other planet he'd ever found residence on. Nar Shaddaa. Dromund Kaas. Rishi. Even Vylmira. Voph paused nearby the ancient temple that resided out here. Voph paused to look back towards the city. He'd never actually been to Theed before. Granted, the last time he spent any length of time on Naboo, Theed was just a fishing village. He sighed, drinking in the raw...LIFE that the planet had to offer. His brow furrowed as he turned slowly back towards the temple. Someone was within.
Voph took a cautious step forward, then another. His curiosity had gotten the better of him. Voph paused within the entry way to the temple, his obsidian colored cloak falling around him as he paused. There was a man sitting before the statue of the goddess, staring like the cold stone would give him answers. A feeling Voph knew all too well. Voph walked forward, his boots striking soundlessly against the floors. He paused just beside the man, also looking up at the statue. His white hair pulled back into a stern ponytail as per usual these days.
Voph's arms folded across his chest, his cloak shifting slightly to reveal the large hilt of a lightsaber attached firmly to his back. "Come to seek answers from the infinite?" Voph was soft spoken, but his voice rippled with power. A deep bass, and staunchly imperial accent. Every ounce the voice of a Sith. And yet, perhaps most disconcerting, something about him did not seem...Sith. He held the hallmarks. The posture, the dress, and yet he did not reek of the dark. In fact, he almost seemed to...dance with light. A strange man, this one was. Strange indeed...

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Merrick Sato

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"Stalwart, I will stand, until mountains turn to sand."

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Distracted enough was he, by the roil of his thoughts, that he didn't seem to notice the entrance of another into the ancient place of worship, until the other spoke, his timbre and clipped manner of speaking drawing the Nabooian out of wading in his mind. There was no dark bent to the power emanating from his new companion, or the presence would have grated on his senses well in advance of this moment. Merrick's laced fingers lowered from beneath his chin his back straightening as his head craned over and upward, taking cursory notice of the fashion and colour of dress of the man next to him, brow knitting momentarily as he reconciled the sight with the feel, his gaze returning to the statue. He released a mild sigh.

"In a manner of speaking," he replied, his own speech refined in comparison to the common folk of Naboo, a telling note on his own upbringing. His fingers unlaced, his hands pausing on his thighs, "did my forebears interpret the push and pull of the Force as influence from their gods? I wonder..."

His distant tone implied a question was not being asked, but a vague approximation of a laugh, a staccato note of self-deprecative amusement escaped him after a moment. He reclined back, planting his hands on either side of himself, on the bench, looking up at Voph again.

"I'm sorry - not in the habit of unpacking my psyche to strangers," his eyebrows lifted with the statement, lowering thereafter, "Merrick Sato."

A rueful expression took hold on his atypically unkempt visage. He'd been neglecting to shave for the past week, and his hair was a little out of place from raking a hand through it one too many times, in his present turmoil.

"You're... not from around here, are you?"

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Voph made no attempt to answer the rhetorical question posed by the man. Such was a question that was not his place to answer. Voph instead focused on the statue before them, the focal point of the temple. He drew a deep breath and exhaled quietly. "Nor would I expect you to be. Only fools wear their true mind upon their sleeve." Voph smirked at this. He wasn't there to pry. Not yet.​
The man did ask him a rather difficult question. He wasn't from around there, was he? "In a certain sense, no. Naboo was only ever my home briefly. If Princess Frayne had her way, I would have stayed longer. But such a thing was never destined to be." Voph took a seat on a bench near Merrick, elbows resting on his knees, fingers steepled together and angled towards the floor. "I am Voph. Perhaps one day I shall find a family kind enough to share their name. But until then, just Voph will do." Voph's attention turned back to the centerpiece of the temple. "I did not expect to encounter someone out here. So few still visit these temples."
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