Interacting with
Lysander von Ascania
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Sibylla blinked, processing the name of his homeworld.
“Ukatis?" Her frown deepened in contemplation.
"Is that in the Mid Rim or Expansion Regions?" She paused, scanning her mental archive of political maps and trade routes. Nothing prominent surfaced. If it wasn't a major player in galactic affairs, that explained why she hadn't encountered it before. Still, she committed the name to memory as every world had its significance, even the ones that didn't make Senate reports.
His words, however, held more weight than the unfamiliar planet.
Peace and compassion above all else. The idealism of the Jedi was well known, but hearing him tack on
strength and survival?That made her glance at him more closely. There was something unspoken behind those words, something shaped by experience rather than just philosophy. She didn't pry, though she was tempted.
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Well," she started, brushing a damp strand of hair from her temple,
"at least we agree the galaxy isn't kind." Her tone remained composed, professional even, but there was an undertone of something sharper.
Experience. She had seen the Senate chambers filled with leaders who spoke of unity while hoarding power. Had watched city states suffer under indecision and bureaucracy.
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Ideas aren't enough," she agreed, softer this time.
"Not on their own. A good leader has to know how to wield them…when to compromise, when to stand firm. Otherwise, you're just reciting poetry while the galaxy burns."
She exhaled, focusing back on Theed as it welcomed them with its elegant spires and sweeping bridges. The city was still standing, still breathing. That was something. Even from here, she could sense the aftermath of the attack in the charged atmosphere. Yet people endured. Her people. That was what mattered.
Lysander's comment about duty without something greater made her glance at him again, her lips twitching.
"Oh, I don't know. Duty alone can be quite rewarding. Endless meetings, negotiation deadlocks, the occasional assassination attempt … what's not to love?" Her dry humor slipped through before she straightened, the mask of nobility sliding back into place.
"Legacy isn't just about the grand gestures. It's in the small choices too. You don't always realize what matters until it's history."
Then, his next remark caught her off guard.
He was leaving? It wasn't surprising as it seemed that Jedi were transient by nature, but the offer he made was unexpected. Her gaze flickered with something unreadable before settling back into its usual measured composure.
"A Jedi skilled in distractions? Now that's a dangerous combination." She allowed herself a smirk before tilting her head slightly, considering.
"As for your offer…" She exhaled, as if weighing something unseen.
"Well it appears I am in need of a guard… regardless of what the assembly may require of me in the next few days I'll need the additional security. Who knows if another Mandalorian will need a Shiraya Lily pot tossed to his head."