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The force spoke to its followers in mysterious ways. Some had an open line of communication to its omnipotence, others were lucky enough to receive the barest shred of a sign at their darkest of hours. Cedric's senses had always lingered somewhere within the middle, but never to this degree. He had no been born a Seer, nor had he ever shown any aptitude for discerning visions of the future.
But Cedric knew this was no normal dream.
He stood upon his homeworld of Ession, the familiar skyline of the capital city alight with flame. The entire city looked to be on fire, with giant skyscrapers slacking in on themselves, and crashing violently into the streets below. The sounds of screaming men and women poured off the burning city in waves, filling the air with a sense of dread like no other.
Lines upon lines of Sith soldiers marched through the streets, slaughtering anyone foolish enough to allow themselves to be seen. Cedric saw the flashing of lightsabers, and watched as their wielders fell in bloody heaps, their bodies ruined by blaster fire.
"Explain this," his tone was steely. "Vicarion, explain it now!"
The specter did not respond. The city continued to burn. Disgruntled, Cedric turned from the wretched sight, only to find himself face to face with a man clad in what looked to be katarn armor. "I don't understand."
The figure shook his helmeted head. Cedric stared. "How do I prevent this?"
The soldier did not speak, but instead gave Cedric a traditional Republic salute. It was only then that Vicarion elected to appear.
The spirit of his fallen ancestor coalesced between the two of them. His wrinkled face was taut with worry, "We have made a mistake in ignoring the Silver Jedi."
"What do you mean? They need time to recover."
Vicarion gestured toward the flaming city. "We do not have time, Cedric Grayson. You must ask for their aid in this conflict, or this will come to pass."
The knight could only stare. "They won't listen to me!"
"No, they won't, but this one will." Vicarion pointed a gnarled finger toward the soldier. "[member="Valkren Calderon"]. It is a name your father knew."
Cedric breathed a heavy sigh, "One man isn't going to make that big of a difference Vicarion."
The specter laughed, "You underestimate the human spirit, my son. Even those without the force's gifts influence the very motions of the stars themselves. Calderon has a part to play in all of this, you must seek him out. We would not have been gifted with this vision otherwise."
Gifted was not the word Cedric would have used to describe the vision. "Alright,' another sigh, 'How do I find this Calderon?"
"I have no idea. Perhaps he's been gifted with a similar vision."
"Perfect."
Consciousness yanked Cedric from his dreams before Vicarion could offer a retort.
But Cedric knew this was no normal dream.
He stood upon his homeworld of Ession, the familiar skyline of the capital city alight with flame. The entire city looked to be on fire, with giant skyscrapers slacking in on themselves, and crashing violently into the streets below. The sounds of screaming men and women poured off the burning city in waves, filling the air with a sense of dread like no other.
Lines upon lines of Sith soldiers marched through the streets, slaughtering anyone foolish enough to allow themselves to be seen. Cedric saw the flashing of lightsabers, and watched as their wielders fell in bloody heaps, their bodies ruined by blaster fire.
"Explain this," his tone was steely. "Vicarion, explain it now!"
The specter did not respond. The city continued to burn. Disgruntled, Cedric turned from the wretched sight, only to find himself face to face with a man clad in what looked to be katarn armor. "I don't understand."
The figure shook his helmeted head. Cedric stared. "How do I prevent this?"
The soldier did not speak, but instead gave Cedric a traditional Republic salute. It was only then that Vicarion elected to appear.
The spirit of his fallen ancestor coalesced between the two of them. His wrinkled face was taut with worry, "We have made a mistake in ignoring the Silver Jedi."
"What do you mean? They need time to recover."
Vicarion gestured toward the flaming city. "We do not have time, Cedric Grayson. You must ask for their aid in this conflict, or this will come to pass."
The knight could only stare. "They won't listen to me!"
"No, they won't, but this one will." Vicarion pointed a gnarled finger toward the soldier. "[member="Valkren Calderon"]. It is a name your father knew."
Cedric breathed a heavy sigh, "One man isn't going to make that big of a difference Vicarion."
The specter laughed, "You underestimate the human spirit, my son. Even those without the force's gifts influence the very motions of the stars themselves. Calderon has a part to play in all of this, you must seek him out. We would not have been gifted with this vision otherwise."
Gifted was not the word Cedric would have used to describe the vision. "Alright,' another sigh, 'How do I find this Calderon?"
"I have no idea. Perhaps he's been gifted with a similar vision."
"Perfect."
Consciousness yanked Cedric from his dreams before Vicarion could offer a retort.