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Private Sanctuary Unfinished

The enclave stood half-born, walls rising but unfinished, scaffolds clutching the stone like skeletal fingers. The air carried the scent of mortar and timber, new life pressed into old ground. In the courtyard, where silence and dust held sway, the hum of sabers broke the stillness.

Kael's right hand gripped a curved hilt, its black frame etched with red lines like scars. The orange blade it birthed burned fierce, casting molten light across the pale stone. In his left, its twin: a yellow beam, steadier, warmer, as though balance itself had found form. Together they sang, two notes in constant tension, never quite harmony, never quite dissonance.

A droid's staff lashed in. Kael turned, orange blade meeting the strike in a shower of sparks. Another darted behind him; he spun too slow. The crack of wood against his shoulder sent him staggering forward.

"Steady," he whispered, almost to himself. "Control it."

But the droids were relentless. Another blow struck his ribs, pain flaring sharp, pulling his breath ragged. He brought the yellow blade across to intercept the next strike—barely in time. The weapons hummed at odds, orange crackling like fire, yellow glowing like a sun behind clouds.

"Too slow," Kael muttered, teeth clenched. "Too soft…"

The third staff hammered down. He blocked, the force reverberating through his arms, and in that instant, something shifted. His stance deepened, his movements sharpened. He was no longer yielding ground—he was hunting.

Kael sprang back, boots hitting the courtyard wall. He bent his knees, launched upward, and the sabers carved arcs of light across the dusk. Orange fury cleaved through the first droid's staff, shattering it to fragments. Yellow fire followed, thrusting through the machine's chest with precision too final for mere practice.

He landed hard, cloak whipping behind him, the sabers' twin glow casting long shadows against the unfinished stone. The last droid hesitated a beat, sensors recalibrating—long enough for Kael to advance. His strikes blurred, curved hilts guiding motions that belonged less to form and more to instinct, to the darker rhythm whispering beneath his breath.

Then silence. The courtyard held only the hiss of twin blades and the sound of Kael's breathing, ragged, uneven. He stood amidst the wreckage, orange and yellow burning in his hands, their colors reflected in his eyes—fire and sun, rage and restraint, neither yet victorious.


"…how much longer," he murmured to the stone, to himself, "before one consumes the other?"

Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 
Outfit: Jedi Attire
Equipment: Arwr Da, Hydrangea Moonblade (concealed)
Tag: Kael Varnok Kael Varnok

Exploring new enclaves and seeing what people were getting up to that were outside of the core High Republic space was good for Lily. She was a warrior through and through so she was always keen to explore new frontiers, see what lost or new fighting techniques were out there in the galaxy as well as the way combat was formed within a culture. How important it was and what it represented. It was different for different people and that was so interesting to Lily since it provided insight in how one should approach combat with them. How to meet them in the battlefield as well as how to ensure that she could learn the ways to appreciate other views on fighting as much as she could.

Stepping into a room, she saw a Jedi sparring with droids. It was interesting to see a Jedi training, using the Force to compensate other flaws in combat. What was more surprising was this particular Jedi did not hold back against the droids. Destroying them and acting in a brutal, aggressive manner that did not seem to resonate with how a Jedi should act in combat.

It was curious and held Lily's attention as she continued to observe.

Fingertips tapping away on the Lightsaber hilt on her hip. Eyes studying, understanding what could have been behind such aggression. It felt so alien for a Jedi, especially most of the Jedi that she had interacted with. There was more to the story and Lily knew that she couldn't just watch without attempting to learn more from being in the fight with him. Stepping forward, Lily made her presence known to the other Jedi and bowed her head to him in greeting.

"I am Lily Decoria. Seems you are in need of a sparring partner, though I hope I don't end up in the same state as your former partners." Gesturing to the destroyed droids, a little joke on her end but hinting at the fact that she was concerned about the way he had been fighting previously.
 
The hiss of his sabers still lingered in the air, their glow painting long streaks of orange and yellow across the stone. Kael stood among the sparring droids' wreckage, breath steadying, though the tension in his shoulders betrayed the fight had not yet left him.

When Lily's voice broke the silence, he turned slowly, blades still lit. For a moment, the fiery hue of his eyes seemed to weigh her as he might an enemy, not a fellow traveler. Then, with a low breath, both sabers extinguished, and the courtyard dimmed.

"Kael Varnok," he said, inclining his head in return. His voice carried a gravelly timbre, low and restrained. "Jedi Knight… Sentinel." The pause before the last word lingered, as though it cost him something to speak it aloud.

His gaze flicked past her to the sparring yard, to the broken droids lying scattered like corpses across the stone. A faint grimace crossed his features. "What you saw was… not the lesson I intended to leave in these walls. My apologies for the display. The droids are made to endure—but they were not made to endure me."

For a beat, Kael was quiet, the weight of his own words settling between them. Then, at her gesture toward the ruined machines, the corner of his mouth curved faintly—not quite a smile, but near enough.

"You offer yourself in their place?" He studied her openly now, orange-yellow eyes tracing the lines of her stance, the subtle readiness in the way her hand lingered near her hilt. "Be warned, Lily Decoria—my control is… imperfect. A spar with me may not be the lesson you seek."


His fingers brushed across one of his curved hilts, as though reminding himself of its weight. The breath that followed was quieter, almost a whisper. "But perhaps the lesson is mine to take."

Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 
Outfit: Jedi Attire
Equipment: Arwr Da, Hydrangea Moonblade (concealed)
Tag: Kael Varnok Kael Varnok

Giving a bow to the Jedi Knight as he introduced himself, "on path to being a Jedi Knight and a Jedi Guardian, maybe one day a Weapon Master or Battlemaster if I should be so fortunate." Lily stated, it was not a brag or arrogance that was held behind her statement but determination and a dedication to fighting that she knew few matched her in. The hours that Lily trained with the intensity that she pushed herself with, it was all to ensure she could become a strong fighter to protect and keep safe those she cared about and those deserving of her skills. "Though, feels like we are becoming more Jedi warriors than the peacekeeping beliefs that we are meant to uphold." Lily confessed, thinking that such mindsets could be the reasoning for such aggression from Kael.

Sliding away from the protection of others and maintaining peace and balance, sliding into more warrior and aggressive beings. It was a slippery slope.

Shaking her head, "they were never going to be made to ensure a Lightsaber at full power, no matter the being holding the blade. Similarly, I doubt they could withstand a punch I would throw with the Force imbuing such a blow." Stepping into the middle of the room, she tied her hair into a ponytail and started to stretch her limbs and body. Getting warmed up before the fight so that she avoided cramping or suffered any slowness in her body due it not being ready for the fight.

Shrugging her shoulders, "why not? The best way to get to know someone is how they fight and how they move their bodies. At least, that has always been the best way I have gotten to know someone." The Echani nodded her head when it was mentioned that the other Jedi suffered from a lack of control. "Then this is a good time to learn such control. Learning how to be able to hold back, how to avoid pushing too far in a fight is just as valuable a skill as knowing when to push yourself over the limits." Lily stated, it was something she had learned from a very early age, to hold back and to avoid crossing the line. Especially when sparring.

"Shall we spar as Jedi or do you wish to see how you handle sparring without the Force, without your Lightsaber?" Lily questioned as she always allowed her opponents to decide on what they wanted to do, Lily allowed herself to be flexible in that regard since there were plenty of Jedi who were never comfortable fighting outside of their well practiced ways.
 
Kael listened, his expression unreadable as Lily spoke of paths, titles, and the edge between guardianship and war. His gaze lingered on her as she stretched, the orange-yellow hue of his eyes catching the torchlight. When she finished, a dry exhale escaped him—half a laugh, half a sigh.

"No need for formality with me," he said at last, voice low and unpolished. "Titles, ranks, destinies… they weigh too heavy on the tongue. I'm Kael. Nothing more."

He stepped forward, sabers still resting in his hands. The curved hilts gleamed with the faint red etchings of his own making. For a moment, he studied them, as if debating whether to ignite them again, whether to lean into the storm that always waited behind the blades. Instead, he clipped them to his belt with deliberate slowness, the final click echoing sharp in the courtyard's emptiness.

"You ask how best to know me?" He rolled his shoulders, the tension in his frame easing as his hands came free. "Not through forms. Not through colors of blades. Through this." He raised his fists, scarred knuckles tightening as if they carried as much history as any saber.

He gave a faint tilt of his head—somewhere between challenge and resignation. "No Force. No sabers. Only flesh and will. If you'd test me, test me as I am. Not as the Jedi say I should be."

Kael shifted into stance, boots grinding lightly against the stone floor. His body was loose, coiled, like a spring held too long under strain. His gaze locked on her with quiet intensity, words murmured more to himself than to her:



"Let's see if the walls will remember something other than my rage."

Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 
Outfit: Jedi Attire
Equipment: Arwr Da, Hydrangea Moonblade (concealed)
Tag: Kael Varnok Kael Varnok

Tilting her head, it was confusing that Kael was stating that titles were heavy on the tongue when he introduced himself as a Jedi Knight and Sentinel first. It was somewhat contradictory to what had been said before but Lily felt no desire to argue or point out this issue. Instead, she just nodded her head. When Kael agreed to fighting with fists, Lily unclipped her Lightsabers and moved them away, placing them gently on the ground far from where they were.

"Then we shall fighting with our fists." Lily spoke in a calm tone, she had spent nearly all her life fighting in this way. There was no scars on her body to reflect it but her composure and stance demonstrated that Lily wasn't a novice when it came to hand to hand combat. Lily held a mastery that was far beyond a skill a Jedi would have. She was Echani in this moment and that would be spoken with her style of fighting.

Shaking her head, "I am not here to test you. I am here to understand you." Lily did not fight to test others, to push them around. She fought to understand, to learn about a person and see what they expressed when they fought. It was the way she learned how to bond and develop friendships with others. It was also the truest form of a person expressed, so she felt that there would be an understanding that words would often complicate and turn murky.

As he sprang towards her, there was intention behind the manoeuvre to be seen not as a rageful being. To be seen differently. That much, Lily could tell already. However, Lily used her natural speed and dodged at the last moment out of the way. Kael would find himself interacting with the air where Lily once was. Using this, Lily attacked from the side with a powerful front kick. Using all the muscles and power that Lily trained herself to hold into the power. There was no holding back and Lily was demonstrating her refusal to be gentle, to hold back in life. Driven forward to do everything she could and pursue everything she wanted to pursue.
 
Kael moved as she had predicted—forward, direct, intent written in every line of his body. Yet she was faster. The empty air caught his strike, and then her heel caught his ribs.

The impact thundered through him, sending him crashing back against the courtyard wall. Stone groaned and cracked under the force, dust raining down in fine streams. For a heartbeat, Kael stayed pressed there, breath ragged, tasting iron at the back of his throat.

Then he smiled—thin, sharp, almost bitter.

Pushing off the dented stone, Kael turned his fall into momentum, body twisting low. He surged forward again, closing the space in a heartbeat, his knee driving upward toward her chest with enough force to rattle bone if it struck true. His hand followed, snapping up for her jaw, fingers curling as if to seize and drag her with him.

With a guttural exhale, Kael spun with that momentum, the motion carrying the clear intent to hurl her across the courtyard into the waiting stone. The air itself seemed to shift with the violence of the move, the echo of impact imagined in the unfinished walls.

Kael staggered as he straightened, one hand pressed against his ribs where the kick had landed. He coughed, scarlet flecking his lips, a smear of red against the pale stone. His eyes burned brighter than the sabers he had just sheathed—orange and yellow catching the dim light, molten, restless.

"Better," he rasped, wiping the blood from his mouth with the back of his hand. His voice was low, strained, but steady. "Not rage. Not yet. Just… truth."

His stance widened again, fists clenched, body trembling not with weakness but with the barely-leashed power that roared beneath his skin. His gaze never left her.



"Come again, Lily Decoria. Show me who you are."

Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 
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Outfit: Jedi Attire
Equipment: Arwr Da, Hydrangea Moonblade (concealed)
Tag: Kael Varnok Kael Varnok

Seeing the power that her kick had impacted Kael, Lily raised her eyebrow, she hadn't put more power into it than her body could physically allow. She was actively avoiding the Force for the sparring fight so to see he was launched as far as he was with the powerful impact against the wall. Either she had been using the Force unintentionally which Lily thought was going to be dangerous especially since she was close to becoming a Jedi Knight. Or, this other Jedi was a lot lighter than Lily had initially believed. But then the stone cracked and he seemed to endure the hit against the stone. It was strange but Lily held herself ready to fight.

Lily wasn't just an excellent fighter because she was Echani, everything that made her talented because she was Echani had been honed, improved upon and developed further. She survived fights where most Jedi would fall, not just Padawans. That was because of her training and it all taught her how to improve and develop things further.

It was this training that had her prepared when Kael came at her in a heartbeat, her body prepared and her fist swung at the side of the knee to deflect it away from her body. The air rushing past her showed how dangerous the knee would have been to her body. Something was strange, while she usually enjoyed a fight being a full effort fight. This was leaning deadly and risked permanent damage if it was not carefully handled. However, before a strategy for that could come to Lily's mind, she felt the hand on her face, launching her back.

Feeling herself being thrown into the air, she somersaulted in the air, allowing the energy from the thrown to be lost as she redirected it. Landing gracefully on the ground, Lily breathed in deeply and pushed forward. Jumping in the air, she threw several kicks at the chest and head of Kael, sharp and quick attacks to stumble Kael backwards and create an opening for Lily to attack harder.
 
Kael shifted, his body coiling like a spring as Lily lunged — the blur of pale motion cutting through the air with precision born of experience. Her kicks came sharp and fast, the kind of strikes that didn't need the Force to break bone. He met them with sidesteps and weaves, his movements sudden but measured — strange in their composure, as if he were listening to something only he could hear.

One heel sliced past his ribs close enough to tear cloth; another brushed his forearm. Then the final kick came high — faster, tighter — and it struck clean. The crack of impact snapped his head back, his breath leaving him in a short, rasped exhale.

For a moment, he stood still.

Then his chin lowered again, and something in him shifted. The right eye — calm, disciplined — remained steady, but the left shimmered faintly, catching the light like a dying ember. His jaw flexed, not from anger but from effort, from restraint.

"Better," he muttered, voice low — as if speaking to both her and himself.

He surged forward in a blur, using only the strength of his muscles — no Force behind the motion — and drove his leg in a sweeping kick toward her ribs. The strike was fast, controlled, but held weight behind it, the kind that could rattle if it connected.


Whether it struck or not, the motion carried him past her, boots skidding faintly on the courtyard stone as he exhaled through clenched teeth. His orange saber's hilt clattered faintly at his belt — untouched — as if daring him to draw it, to stop pretending this was just a spar.

Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 
Outfit: Jedi Attire
Equipment: Arwr Da, Hydrangea Moonblade (concealed)
Tag: Kael Varnok Kael Varnok

The subtle changes in Kael during the fight were curious, the differences in his voice, the change in eye colour. They weren't things that Lily normally associated with standard humans when they fought. Even human Jedi. However, Lily was curious to see what this could mean, whether it was a demonstration that Kael was not human, but near human. Similar to the Echani. Which was something that Lily was definitely interested in finding out during the fight. Experiences with other races and new races in terms of fighting was always something that the Echani loved since it highlighted areas to grow and what she could be facing from others.

Watching the body, studying the movements, Lily was able to see where the attack was coming from. It helped that a humanoid body could only move or shift in certain patterns, subtle telegraphing of attacks. The kick impacted hard against the bicep of her thick arm. A grunt left Lily's lips as she felt the power of her opponent's attack.

Feeling the air knocked out of her lungs and Lily knew being winded was a dangerous risk but Lily knew she could act quick before the windedness hit her hard. With Kael moving behind her, Lily stamped back at the leg closest to Lily behind the knee. Attempting to force Kael to take a knee. From there, Lily moved back and focused on her breathing. Feeling the winded sensation, she struggled to gather her breath once again. It was risky since she needed to right herself before the next attack.
 
Kael staggered slightly as Lily's counter struck true, the force catching his bicep and forcing him off balance. He stumbled, momentum pulling him downward, and for a heartbeat, one knee touched the courtyard stone. His breathing was ragged, and the sharp thrum of adrenaline in his veins slowly receded.

As he straightened, the ember in his left eye dimmed, returning to match the calm, steady gaze of his right. The subtle shift did not go unnoticed—his split, the edge that had driven him so fiercely, eased back into the shadows.

Kael raised a hand briefly, brushing at his lips as if to taste the copper of exertion, then exhaled through his nose. "I… apologize," he muttered, voice low but sincere. "I did not mean for the spar to lean so far into… force." His eyes tracked Lily, scanning her stance and expression carefully. "I allow my own temper and instincts too easily when I fight. That was… unwise."

He shifted his weight, rolling his shoulders and flexing his knees. The tension in his body softened, though his fists remained ready. "You've earned that advantage," he admitted, nodding slightly. "I'll be more mindful."


Even as he spoke, there was still a coiled readiness in his movements, a restrained power beneath the calm — the shadow of the edge still there, quiet, waiting for the next exchange.

Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 
Outfit: Jedi Attire
Equipment: Arwr Da, Hydrangea Moonblade (concealed)
Tag: Kael Varnok Kael Varnok

Lily held a strong defensive stance, recovering from the winded sensation, she did not express any concerns or fears towards the intensity of Kael. People fought intensely, they fought with everything they had every fight. That never concerned Lily and the warrior within her respected the dedication that others put forth. She watched as there was another shift within Kael, it seemed that the Jedi was someone split, someone who held multiple mindsets, conflicting mindsets that seemed cause friction within him. Likely a reasoning for his aggressive disposition in fighting, there was not yet a harmony. Which was a demonstration that even a Jedi Knight could struggle to find harmony. It was a small reassurance that nobody had it all put together.

"Do not apologise with words. Show me. Fight me." Lily stated firmly, breathing in deeply, feeling her lungs returning to normal function once again. "You landed a solid hit, do not apologise for that, do not spoon feed me sympathy or advantages. An enemy in combat would not do that, I do not need you to." There was a determination in her tone, Lily did not believe in advantages, being handed wins. That wasn't things that happened in the realities of war.

Holding her fists up, Lily maintained a defensive stance, curious to see what Kael would do. Interested to see how he would start attacking.
 
Kael's jaw tightened slightly at her words — not from offense, but from something deeper. A flicker of respect, perhaps, buried under the weight of memory. The wind stirred around them, kicking up dust from the cracked stone floor.

He straightened, rolling his shoulders once, the apology dying unsaid on his lips. "If you don't want me to hold back…" he said lowly, the tone roughened by a rasp that wasn't entirely his own, "then I won't."

As he lifted his gaze, that left eye — the one that had flickered before — flared faintly again. Gold bleeding into crimson, a split glint of something primal that had no place among Jedi calm. The tension in his stance shifted too — not the measured precision of a Jedi Knight, but the coiled readiness of a seasoned killer.

The breath he took before moving was steady. Controlled. But the moment his heel hit stone, Kael was a blur of motion. He didn't call upon the Force — there was no ripple in the current, no telltale hum of energy. This was raw muscle, muscle carved through a lifetime of violence and war before the Order had ever reached him.


He closed the distance in two heartbeats, his boots striking hard enough to echo. His first strike came in low — a sharp feint toward her ribs — before twisting upward into a heavy elbow aimed for her guard, that would be very painful if it landed true. His movement flowed like instinct, every step carrying a ghost of the battlefields that had forged him: the dirt, the blood, the endless drills of a child soldier turned warlord.

There was no fury in it, no loss of control — only that frightening calm again. The kind that comes from someone who's fought too long to remember what peace feels like.


"If you want to understand me," he said through the clash of movement, "then see me for what I am — not just what the Order made of me."
Lily Decoria Lily Decoria
 

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