Location: The palace and then to the monument in the southern gardens
Tags: Open
The Event.
A reunification of the Siskeen System with the Confederacy. In preparation the planets and their citizens prepared for an event unrivaled in regality and frivolous release. A release of built up frustration, rage, and loss would be exorcised by the carefree attitude and joyful parties igniting across the system. It was an earned few moments of reprieve that the citizens of the United Siskeen Coalition now took advantage of.
The streets were filled with vendors pushing their one of a kind wares upon the suspecting and unsuspecting alike. Food courts turned nearly every intersection into small gathering places to eat, drink, and take a breather from the sprawling festivities. Restaurants and bars opened their doors to the public and a place to sit a spell in a climate controlled environment. And for the weekend all food and drink consumed would be free. On the house so to speak.
The palace stood pristine, no remnant of the disastrous meeting that quickly deteriorated into violent physical confrontation. All wings of the palace were opened for guided tours to mosey along to. Only the office of the Viceroy and adjacent rooms were sequestered.
The jovial atmosphere was influenced by the multitudes of musicians serenading the crowds with their masterful talents and mesmerizing voices. Humans intermingled with cathar, balinka, togorians, geonosians, and mandalorians as all were citizens of the Coalition. This was a weekend of unity and healing, of forging new bonds with allies and celebrating their commonality.
While Olanet dipped into the new sensations offered through the festival, the gas planet also offered a unique experience.
Kaer 1 was a massive station suspended within the atmosphere of the planet. Upon first sight the station seemed an average outing, but this was far from the truth. Each level offered a new experience. From the rich and haughty to the demure aristocracy, from the working class to the criminal, everything money could buy (and a few things it couldn’t) was offered under the careful eye of the Aegis Corporation. The occasion was unable to leave the station untouched by the fervor that ran like wildfire among the citizens and confederates alike.
And so the Event unfolded.
He was not what you would expect. Not in dress, or carriage, nor features. And certainly not in attitude and composure. Dark brown trousers festooned with pockets ended at the ankle where combat boots were easily seen. A white tunic with sleeves rolled up his forearms completed the simplicity of his attire for the evening. However he was well accented by the accessories worn. His beskad lay across his back and kal clipped to his belt. Just under was his gun rig, two Protector Revolvers tied down on either thigh. Two silver bracelets adorned his wrists in elegantly plain simplicity.
He moved down the halls, bypassing any tours along the way, before slipping into one of the great libraries of the U.S.C. the shelves ran up and down several levels, circular staircases making them accessible. Walking with nary a care, Muad verified he was alone before finding a specific tome to twist left, pull up, twist right, then press down. A secret passageway opened in the shelves which closed silently behind him.
Avoiding the crowds was the purpose of the secret passage being used. Don't get the man wrong, he loved a good drink, pub fight, and burning establishment as much as the next guy. But he was supposed to be on his best behavior as the responsibilities of ruling were held aloft upon his shoulders. And let's face it, having the brother of the Viceroy seen causing havoc and mayhem on the first occasion Derek was to make his first public appearance … well suffice it to say it didn't bode well.
So with an exasperated sigh he accepted his role for the night. A sober congenial host who wasn't inclined on skewering the guests. Talk about a buzz kill. Releasing a second sigh as he reached the correct exit, Muad opened the portion of the wall on noiseless hinges and slipped into the office of the Viceroy.
There, standing before one of the wall mirrors framed in gilded brass, Derek Dib stood with his back turned. His hands fiddled unseen with the tie around his collar. Fingers wove about in a pattern as the dark haired man finished the final touches of his attire. Black suit with a charcoal dress shirt, the black tie finished the ensemble.
As Muad watched, his brother ripped the tie free and flung onto the ground in frustrated surrender at his failure. The man turned as Muad closed the distance between them. Crouching he collected the tie and moved to stand across from Derek. Externally the Viceroy appeared as he always did, impeccably dressed with red tinged eyes and stubble adorning his face. The only deviation was the inch long scar over his right eyes, a memento of his near death experience at the hands of Alwine. An air of defeat clung to the leader of the USC.
"How am I to rule when I don't even have the memory to make a tie?"
With a gentleness that seemed a polar opposite of his reputation, Muad slightly upturned the collar and slipped the tie around his brother's neck. Taking Derek's hands in his own, the Mad Master began tiring the tie with his brother's hands conjoined with his own. After the first flip of the tie Muad allowed his hands change from guidance to merely support as the tie came into existence. The Viceroy looked down at the precise knot.
"You may not believe you remember how to tie a tie, but trust yourself. Muscle memory knows what to do from repetitive motions. Are you ready Viceroy Dib?" Muad offered a small genuine smile.
Derek turned away as shoulders slumped in resignation. "How do you expect me to continue as a leader when so many of my memories have been dashed upon the rocks? How am I supposed to remember acquaintances and fellow Viceroyalty members when I have no memory of my own brother?"
Muad placed his hands on either side of his brother's face and pulled him close, their foreheads lightly touching. Much of the damage done may have been reversed by modern medicine, in thanks to the Bacta mogul Daegon, but the damage done to parts of his brain were unsalvageable. The parts of the brain ruined were whole once more yet it did nothing for the memories lost.
"You are a Dib ner vod. Life is never easy or fair to our blood. And like those that came before us and will follow behind, you have a choice to make. Are you going to remain on the ground in acceptance of your defeat or will you rise from the ashes and strive forward, always forward? And though you may feel ostracized and alone, you are never alone. Derek, you and I will always have one another. So what say you Viceroy? Are you prepared to stand before our people and show that though you may strike a Dib down, we will always rise from the ashes?"
Muad saw that his soft reprimand struck a chord in his brother who straightened with resolve held through willpower. A curt nod affirmed that Derek was ready.
They turned in unison towards the door of the office to make their way to the palatial gardens of the south lawn. A few steps and the Viceroy faltered in his stride, nearly collapsing into a heap of not for Muad. Tremors ran unbidden through Derek's body as Muad took some of his brother's weight. A few moments later and the Viceroy gave a shaky nod to continue despite what just transpired. Cautiously he released Derek and gave an agreeing nod in turn.
"I'm here broheim. If you feel another bout begin, just lean on me. Stronger together."
Muad's words enveloped his brother with kindness and determined resolve to be his anchor if he should need it. Again they began their slow progress through the palace to make their way along one of the many stone walkways that led to the monuments to those that paid the ultimate price for their worlds, their people, and the safety of their family. Along the path a group of Aegis Knights escorted the pair in a loose security detail.
After several minutes they entered the secluded cove complete with a stream fed by a spring. Several titan statues decorated the massive clearing, obsidian walls filled with the names of those who sacrificed their all. Each name was illuminated in soft pastel yellow which stood stark against the midnight black walls. If one was to touch a name a small hidden projector would display a miniature hologram with the person's likeness and a short synopsis of their life.
Waiters intermingled with the gathered crowd touring the monuments in order to offer fresh beverages.
The men stopped before an especially tall statue bearing the features of the Viceroy. Hesitantly Muad watched as Derek activated the hologram within the image of himself. Quietly he read the short paragraphs outlining portions of a past the dark haired man could not recollect.
Muad watched as beads of perspiration dotted his brother's forehead despite the cool breeze wafting over them. The knights left a sizable buffer between the brothers yet on the lookout for the signal to assist Derek in returning to the palace to rest from the exertions.