Massa Village
Kashyyyk
It was late morning among the wooden slats of the Wookiee village. Graceful and curving. Light and prosperous was her ascent. There was a certain modern beauty to the way these furry creatures lived. Mixing the old in with the new. There was absolutely nothing barbaric about the way the Wookiees lived these days. Their rugs, and banners, and tribal craftsmanship was all full of class and mixtured style. A world were one couldn't tell the lowest red graffiti from the shaman's holiest white mural. It was down right inspiring at times. Especially since they now weaved more than just wood, and iron, and plasteel, and exotic jewels. These tall creatures could do it all, it seemed.
Lynette stood out on a grand wooden balcony promenade. Well hoisted into the air, she easily overlooked the waterway down below. It was wide, open, and spacious in every way. She mused that perhaps the Wookiees used this circular space to decorate for weddings or lavish parties. The view was purely divine overlooking the waterfalls and the artistry with which the wood floor was carved was simply adamant in it's excesses. Surely this giant promenade had once been host to a full void of fireworks and celebrations. Yet, now empty and serene. It's full landscape removed from all hazards and washed flat in the pure thrill of imagination.
Yes. It was perfect. This grand flat space It would nicely for today. After all. They still had some practicing to do.
Lynette had parked her vehicle down by the ruddy coast with the other foreign vehicles. Walking up the coastline pier and the rest of the way by foot and by bridge. The late morning still held a tint of hustle and bustle down on the busy river below. Yet, the Wookiee boats never past close enough to hear their motors.
She reached down into her long pale shearling coat and withdrew her pitch black phone. Checking her messages to see if [member="Setter Ryburn"] would be late. This was a business meeting after all. Setter supposedly had a book that detailed how to beat a Jedi Knight in one-on-one combat. Fist to fist. So to speak. Well. Surely though. If such a book ever existed? Wouldn't somebody have unearthed it's vaulted secrets to the wider world by now. Hmph. Wouldn't the holonet be abuzz with it's rumors and it's secret power. Well... Doubtful. She would just have to see this secret technique for herself. Even if it meant getting a little... dirty, too.
Eww.
Kashyyyk
It was late morning among the wooden slats of the Wookiee village. Graceful and curving. Light and prosperous was her ascent. There was a certain modern beauty to the way these furry creatures lived. Mixing the old in with the new. There was absolutely nothing barbaric about the way the Wookiees lived these days. Their rugs, and banners, and tribal craftsmanship was all full of class and mixtured style. A world were one couldn't tell the lowest red graffiti from the shaman's holiest white mural. It was down right inspiring at times. Especially since they now weaved more than just wood, and iron, and plasteel, and exotic jewels. These tall creatures could do it all, it seemed.
Lynette stood out on a grand wooden balcony promenade. Well hoisted into the air, she easily overlooked the waterway down below. It was wide, open, and spacious in every way. She mused that perhaps the Wookiees used this circular space to decorate for weddings or lavish parties. The view was purely divine overlooking the waterfalls and the artistry with which the wood floor was carved was simply adamant in it's excesses. Surely this giant promenade had once been host to a full void of fireworks and celebrations. Yet, now empty and serene. It's full landscape removed from all hazards and washed flat in the pure thrill of imagination.
Yes. It was perfect. This grand flat space It would nicely for today. After all. They still had some practicing to do.
Lynette had parked her vehicle down by the ruddy coast with the other foreign vehicles. Walking up the coastline pier and the rest of the way by foot and by bridge. The late morning still held a tint of hustle and bustle down on the busy river below. Yet, the Wookiee boats never past close enough to hear their motors.
She reached down into her long pale shearling coat and withdrew her pitch black phone. Checking her messages to see if [member="Setter Ryburn"] would be late. This was a business meeting after all. Setter supposedly had a book that detailed how to beat a Jedi Knight in one-on-one combat. Fist to fist. So to speak. Well. Surely though. If such a book ever existed? Wouldn't somebody have unearthed it's vaulted secrets to the wider world by now. Hmph. Wouldn't the holonet be abuzz with it's rumors and it's secret power. Well... Doubtful. She would just have to see this secret technique for herself. Even if it meant getting a little... dirty, too.
Eww.