The Lion King
The Seren Heritage
Orbiting Altarrn
Happening to pass by this lush woodland world, Thurion decided that he and Nina could use a breath of fresh air, and what air was deemed fresher than that of a world seemingly untouched by civilisation as well as being all but covered in green forests? Without any pressing matters to tend to at the moment, he set course for the closest place to land the Seren Heritage, which proved to be a feat easier said than done. With the planet being largely covered in forests and mountains, finding a clear spot to fit his ship in was not the fastest job in the galaxy. Eventually, he did find an open field wide enough to support the Seren Heritage, and so he disembarked upon this unexplored world, with little Nina in tow clutching his hand like she always would.
Never one to stray any kind of distance from her guardian, Nina kept close to Thurion as they walked hand in hand through the woods, just taking in the lush scenery and animalistic noises surrounding them. By now the two had set foot on any kind of world imaginable, and this place seemed to be one of the more hospitable ones, despite the lack of sentient natives or any kind of civilisation. This place seemed... tranquil; unspoiled, harmonious and ageless. Had it been more connected to the Force, it would have served a good spot for Force Users in general to flock to. As is, however, it served his and Nina's needs perfectly.
The two companions made their way to a small clearing, beautifully framed by a small creek running along the side of it and tiny bushes with berries of some sort littering the soft mosses. "This appears to be a good place to rest, don't you think, Nina?" he asked her telepathically, since it was the only way the two were able to converse. Her touch upon his skin, Nina replied: "O-okay, Thurion", in her careful voice, so at odds with offending anyone or anything she came into contact with. It was that innocence Thurion wished her to keep, and so did not take action to change her in any way. Little Nina was as perfect a little girl as one could become, in his mind. A faint smile appeared on the girl's face as Thurion proceeded to take a seat by the small creek of water, right by the bushes of berries. Almost immidiately she leaped into his lap and settled herself neatly into his embrace. Truly, this spot could not become more tranquil, and they both felt a complete sense of serenity.
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Orbiting Altarrn
Happening to pass by this lush woodland world, Thurion decided that he and Nina could use a breath of fresh air, and what air was deemed fresher than that of a world seemingly untouched by civilisation as well as being all but covered in green forests? Without any pressing matters to tend to at the moment, he set course for the closest place to land the Seren Heritage, which proved to be a feat easier said than done. With the planet being largely covered in forests and mountains, finding a clear spot to fit his ship in was not the fastest job in the galaxy. Eventually, he did find an open field wide enough to support the Seren Heritage, and so he disembarked upon this unexplored world, with little Nina in tow clutching his hand like she always would.
Never one to stray any kind of distance from her guardian, Nina kept close to Thurion as they walked hand in hand through the woods, just taking in the lush scenery and animalistic noises surrounding them. By now the two had set foot on any kind of world imaginable, and this place seemed to be one of the more hospitable ones, despite the lack of sentient natives or any kind of civilisation. This place seemed... tranquil; unspoiled, harmonious and ageless. Had it been more connected to the Force, it would have served a good spot for Force Users in general to flock to. As is, however, it served his and Nina's needs perfectly.
The two companions made their way to a small clearing, beautifully framed by a small creek running along the side of it and tiny bushes with berries of some sort littering the soft mosses. "This appears to be a good place to rest, don't you think, Nina?" he asked her telepathically, since it was the only way the two were able to converse. Her touch upon his skin, Nina replied: "O-okay, Thurion", in her careful voice, so at odds with offending anyone or anything she came into contact with. It was that innocence Thurion wished her to keep, and so did not take action to change her in any way. Little Nina was as perfect a little girl as one could become, in his mind. A faint smile appeared on the girl's face as Thurion proceeded to take a seat by the small creek of water, right by the bushes of berries. Almost immidiately she leaped into his lap and settled herself neatly into his embrace. Truly, this spot could not become more tranquil, and they both felt a complete sense of serenity.
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