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Private Queen of Wands, Queen of Swords




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ODESSEN
DAYS BEFORE THE WRATH OF GOD

The die had been cast, but it had not yet landed.

In the moments when it was flung high in the air, there was a temptation to believe that anything -- a stiff breeze, a cough, the whims of a mercurial god -- could change how it landed. But nothing could. It would land as it landed. The only thing that could change fate then was how the table it landed on reacted. The Renascent Heirate, for years a proud member of the Galactic Alliance, lending its resources and whatever else it had, to the behemoth because it was what could do the most good. For all its faults and all its flaws, the Galactic Alliance had been a guardian of civilization.

But that die had been cast, too. The Alliance had become unrecognizable since Coruscant, since the Core. She had seen it reeling before, of course. The Mandalorian Enclave's sucker-punch -- metaphorical in the case of the Alliance, but all too literal in the case of Natasi Fortan, whose jaw still sometimes clicked from her long-forgiven encounter with Jenn Kryze Jenn Kryze -- had struck dozens of worlds from the Alliance's fold. But it had picked itself up, dusted itself off, and gotten back to work to earn the territory and the trust of those worlds back.

But now -- nothing.

The Hidden Path had come to Natasi's attention like a lifeline in a dark sea of despair. Instead of sitting around, bemoaning their fate, doing nothing to prepare for what would inevitably a long war, here was someone doing something. It had come as no surprise that that someone was Valery Noble Valery Noble , the prolific and well-regarded former Grandmaster of the New Jedi Order. Natasi was one with the crowd that regarded Master Noble well. It was slightly tricky, with the Alliance all but branding the Hidden Path a terrorist organization, but once her intelligence services had confirmed that they were nothing of the sort, it was off to the races.

There were niceties to observe, of course. Natasi had the good grace to disguise the movement of funds and materiel to the Hidden Path so that, if interdicted, it would not have the Heirate's fingerprints all over it. But that pretense had come to an end upon the briefing by Cressida Tolliver Cressida Tolliver regarding the Senate's apparent lack of will to defend their systems, particularly the broad swath of material to which the Heirate belonged. Funds had been placed in escrow rather than into the Alliance's coffers, diplomatic treatises were drafted, signed, delivered, and ignored. And the Renascent Heirate was in the process of withdrawing its membership officially from the Alliance, having no faith in its willingness to defend them in the event of an attack.

So Natasi had come to make it official -- after a fashion. There were more important matters than ceremonial exchanges of friendship, after all, especially in the middle of a war, when the forces of the dark were gearing up for a cataclysm. So it was in her personal ship, the Allegro-class Stealth Corvette, rather than the Hyperion, her Titanic-class fleet flagship that she arrived to Odessen, alone save for the presence of her husband and -- still -- most loyal guardian. The ship had limited cargo, so her offering this time had come in credit chits and in a promise yet to be made.

She hoped it would be enough.

There was something like Galidraan in Odessen's conifers, in the clean, alpine scent that greeted her when the ramp seals opened. She liked it immediately. The Sovereign had dressed simply, and she pulled the shawl hood over her dark hair as she stepped out into the mist. She descended the ramp, her footfalls soft and cautious. She approached the dockmaster. "Good afternoon," Natasi began. "I'm here to see Master Noble. I believe she is expecting me; I sent word ahead."

 



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Outfit: | Jedi Jumpsuit
Weapons: Blasters | Lightsabers

Valery stepped onto the pad just as Natasi reached the dockmaster. The man was already shifting to log the arrival when Valery raised a hand, "I will take it from here." The dockmaster gave a short bow of his head and withdrew without further word, leaving the two women standing against the backdrop of Odessen's mist and pine.

Her orange eyes settled on Natasi, and Valery inclined her head in greeting. "Mrs. Fortan," she said, her voice warm and welcoming. "Welcome to Odessen. Your message reached me, and I am glad you made the journey in person."

She allowed herself a faint smile before stepping forward, "This world is not an easy one to find, and fewer still are invited here. It means a lot that you were willing to travel here." She extended a hand in the direction of the path that wound away from the docks, lined with stone lanterns.

"I have prepared a room where we can speak in private. We can discuss openly what your people are willing to bring, and what the Path can offer in return." Her gaze flicked briefly toward the corvette, then returned to Natasi with measured steadiness.


"If you will follow me, I will show you."







 

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"Ah, Master Jedi," Natasi said brightly, her eyes warming as they alighted upon Valery Noble. "Very kind of you, thank you." Natasi glanced at the dockmaster and murmured her thanks before setting off on the path that Valery had indicated. Pools of orange light spilled from the lanterns that lined the path and guided them along their way. Dyrn would keep watch over the ship -- not that they were worried about what could happen to it if left unattended, but because old habits died hard.

"It's quite an operation you have here," Natasi observed, making polite conversation more than a strategic analysis. "I shouldn't be surprised. You were always one that knew how to make things happen." Now that -- that was a little bit of strategic analysis.

She followed the Jedi Master around and through, hither, thither and yon, until they found themselves in a private chamber. With the two women cloistered, Natasi felt her shoulders relax a little. "I suppose we ought to start with the question of what you need that you haven't been able to supply. We previously sent things we thought would be universally useful -- medicines and currency and what have you -- but if there is something that the Heirate could obtain that the Path couldn't... well, the point is to do the most good, anyway."

 

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