| Thyrsus
| Tannenvar City
| Midday
Thyrsus had been a dud. Rumour had brought her here. Rumour of a Jedi Enclave that was more stringent about their path. That was the last time she took advice from Dreeno. Lying Rodian skuzz…calm yourself, Cerys.
She had been on Thyrsus for a month now, and most of that time had been spent working and earning money necessary to purchase a small ship. As she was unwilling to work he black markets, or ply her Jedi abilities in unseemly ways, the process of saving up the money had been longer than expected. What with paying for food, accomodation and the like, it was a markedly different experience than travelling with her late Master. Vaas had had contacts everywhere. None of them had been passed on, save the few that Cerys had gotten to know with her Master.
She had finally purchased a small shuttle. Something that had seen better days, a long time ago. The controls though, were unfamiliar to her. She was no pilot, as evidenced by the burning wreck she left on Jakku after her ‘landing’. The controls seemed spread apart too far. Perhaps it was designed for a non-humanoid species? Was that why it had been cheaper?
I should have saved longer and got something I could fly more easily.
Her hand opened to reveal the meagre credits that remained at her disposal. It wasn’t enough to hire a pilot. She slumped into the chair, feeling a tad defeated. This was so much easier with Master Vaas. She buried her face in her hands and suppressed the unwelcome and unpermitted tears.
The ship…
Cerys was up and out of the vessel before she had time to think. Pulling her brown leather belt tighter around her waist, Cerys headed to the nearest den of iniquity. She needed a pilot. A desperate pilot. A pilot so unassuming that he would accept her rusty old shuttle as payment for the journey to the New Jedi Order.
Phineas Karr
| Tannenvar City
| Midday

She had been on Thyrsus for a month now, and most of that time had been spent working and earning money necessary to purchase a small ship. As she was unwilling to work he black markets, or ply her Jedi abilities in unseemly ways, the process of saving up the money had been longer than expected. What with paying for food, accomodation and the like, it was a markedly different experience than travelling with her late Master. Vaas had had contacts everywhere. None of them had been passed on, save the few that Cerys had gotten to know with her Master.
She had finally purchased a small shuttle. Something that had seen better days, a long time ago. The controls though, were unfamiliar to her. She was no pilot, as evidenced by the burning wreck she left on Jakku after her ‘landing’. The controls seemed spread apart too far. Perhaps it was designed for a non-humanoid species? Was that why it had been cheaper?
I should have saved longer and got something I could fly more easily.
Her hand opened to reveal the meagre credits that remained at her disposal. It wasn’t enough to hire a pilot. She slumped into the chair, feeling a tad defeated. This was so much easier with Master Vaas. She buried her face in her hands and suppressed the unwelcome and unpermitted tears.
The ship…
Cerys was up and out of the vessel before she had time to think. Pulling her brown leather belt tighter around her waist, Cerys headed to the nearest den of iniquity. She needed a pilot. A desperate pilot. A pilot so unassuming that he would accept her rusty old shuttle as payment for the journey to the New Jedi Order.
