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Pick Up the Wounded
Seven's Tower, 0A-155
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NK-Witell-class Freighter, 0A-155
For the past few weeks, Seven had let herself be pulled around by dark presences. Was it to better understand them? Destroy them? Maybe something in between. Whatever the case was, the Evereni was in the process of coming to terms with the relationship she had with the Darkside and how she was going to build boundaries between her and it. A lifetime of hell under her Sith Master had made it clear to her that she didn't want to be a being enthralled in that perverse force. It was just hard to make that separation.

Fear was conditioned into her after all.

That journey had brought her to Aing-Tii. The planet bore the scars of darkness, a Genocide years ago at the hands of the Kainite. Seven was too young to experience such an event herself, and disconnected from those Sith behind the Blackwall. She felt it when she was there, however. There was a lingering wound, like someone had torn their way into some place they were never supposed to be. Even though she had come to Aing-Tii to hunt and destroy things tainted by the darkness, Seven quickly decided that she shouldn't be there. It was too close to the Sith Order. Even though it wasn't in their territory, it was no doubt a place they frequented. Just her luck, however, Seven wouldn't be able to simply hop into her NK-Witell-class Freighter and fly off into the sunset. For her things were always to be complicated. There was an unconscious person, wounded and bleeding in the wilds of Aing-Tii. She didn't know how they had gotten there or what had attacked them, only that they were there. The young woman new the moment she saw them that she was going to be helping them. It was her penance for taking so many lives for Lord Kalrath Lord Kalrath . It didn't matter if she had only done so to survive.... She had still killed.

So she scooped up the stranger and carried them onto her ship, patching them up as best she could. She could have returned to Veridia, but a part of the Evereni simply wanted to maintain her distance from those Jedi for now. That wasn't her place. Not truly. So she set course for the nearby Neka. It was a lifeless planet abandoned and left to rot, destroyed by a Sith virus thousands of years ago. On a quiet, uninhabited moon sat a lone abandoned radio tower, what was to be her home whenever she decided she wanted to be alone. She called this moon "Oasis" and refurbished the old tower so she could live in it more comfortably.

It certainly helped that their were no people around to bother her.

Rain had begun again. It rained often on the Moon, something Seven didn't mind. The water was rejuvenating, almost in a way that could help her forget her turmoil while standing out in it. She carried the stranger she had rescued inside, as they were still out cold, and set them up on a sofa in what was supposed to be her living room. It looked more like a greenhouse, however, covered in moss and vines. That wasn't even mentioning the rusted wall panels and exposed building interior.

With a sigh, Seven shuffled over to a bean-bag chair she had stolen and plopped herself down into it, crossing her arms.

Hopefully she wouldn't regret playing the good samaritan.


OOC: Hey! This is a scenario where someone else jumps in and assumes the role of the stranger that Seven pulled off of Aing-Tii. From there the direction can go in whatever way you want, my only preference is someone more leaning towards being good since I want my antisocial Sith deserter to start making friends. Thanks in advance.

 
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Nir was always a bit of an idiot.

His role as a jedi had brought him plenty of places, far away from the music halls he normally would frequent. Aing-Tii had been where the Force had drawn him that week, with no real idea why.

He had found out pretty quickly.

While the cathari rock star had plenty of combat experience, nothing could've prepared him for an encounter with a Dread Wolf. Any sane jedi would've called for back up. The assistance of the NJO. A bigger gun.

Nir didn't have access to any of those. Not anymore.

Beaten and bloodied, he stood victorious, but at the cost of his own life.

Or so he thought...

"Ugh..."

His head felt like it was going to explode. His muscles felt like they had been ripped open. His heart felt like it was going to beat out of his chest.

But he was alive. He brought his hand up to his head, as his eyes slowly opened, looking to the girl across from him.

"...I don't take it you're one of my ancestors waiting for me to wake up in the Wellspring?"


 
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"...I don't take it you're one of my ancestors waiting for me to wake up in the Wellspring?"

"Given the fur differential between you and I, probably not," Seven remarked. "Congrats on not meeting your ancestors yet. What you were doing so close to the Blackwall is beyond me, but that's not necessarily my business."

Seven let out an exhale. A Kathar, was it? She'd met very few. Force sensitive bunch they always seemed to be. Surely something about their life intertwined with nature. That made them much like the Kiffar in a way. Or at least that was a good way for her to process such a concept.

"You don't owe me money or nothing," she muttered, standing up and walking over to the window. It had thick vines that may as well have been shutters hanging over it. "I've been turning into somewhat of a charity case as of late. Doesn't matter."

As long as he didn't tell folks where this place was it didn't matter anyways.


 
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Nir could only rub the back of his head as he got his bearings. Cozy little hideaway, it seemed at least. "Just trying to keep the sithspawn from getting too far out. Someone's gotta do it."

The truth was, with the Alliance gone, the beasts of the dark were leaking out into unsuspecting worlds at an alarming rate. Nir was one of a handful of jedi doing the job.

"What brings you out here?"

 
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"What brings you out here?"

"Hate to break it to you, but 'out here' isn't Aing Tii," Seven remarked. "You were about half-dead. Had to get you out of hostile territory. It's the Sith Order's sphere of influence, even if it isn't in the Blackwall. This place belongs to be."

Dealing with Sithspawn? This guy was certainly a Jedi, no doubt in her mind. He was certainly Force sensitive. That was hard to mask around others unless you were powerful enough to muzzle those around you. The Kathar certainly didn't look Sith Lord material. At the very least she wasn't working with someone who would try to stab her while she wasn't looking.

Jedi complicated things in a different matter.

"What almost did you in?" she asked. "I'd have half the mind to either avoid it like the plague or find a new way to put it in the dirt."


 
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"Right..." Nir rubbed the back of his head, looking down at himself. Dressed near head to toe in bandages. He was sure he had been shaved under it. Great. Now he'd need to even his fur out...

"It was a Dread Wolf, big mother hubbard. If I had known it was a melee fighter, I would've prepped for it..."

Nir suddenly looked around, letting out a groan.

"...my blaster is gone. Fark."


 
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"It was a Dread Wolf, big mother hubbard. If I had known it was a melee fighter, I would've prepped for it..."

"Then I'd say you got lucky," Seven decided. "That thing could have easily torn you to shreds. Not much to put back together after that. I'd say only missing a blaster is a lucky streak."

Seven let out an exhale before she spoke again.

"Call me Seven," she told him. "Don't ask for another name. You won't get one. Where are the rest of your kind? You're Jedi, yeah? You all travel in bunches, or at least all the ones I've met have."

She wasn't exactly looking to adopt strays at the moment. Maybe she could just settle for giving him a ride home and calling it a day. The frustrating part about strays was when you began to care about them. Seven wasn't exactly eager to form friendships at the moment.

Those just complicated things.


 
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"That's a...complicated question. The NJO is gone, and I'm sort of...on my own now. Outside of my weird aunt calling me in for missions with the rebellion, I don't got much to take orders from."

Nir took a moment to sit up, rolling his shoulders. "Ow."

He finally got sitting up, before looking to Seven.

"I got my band, but we're on a break right now. You listen to any music?"


 
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