Amilthi Camlenn
Meditation Junkie
Amilthi was not truly unconscious, but she might as well have been. She felt her body only very dimly and her limbs didn't obey her commands. The pain clouded everything. No wonder the Chalactan Adepts had gone to such lengths developing techniques to resist it, and unlike the B'omarr monks, they were actually on to something real and important, if incomplete. Amilthi remembered the pleasant, peaceful months she had spent on Chalacta fondly, and perhaps now it was time to put to use some of the techniques she had studied there and later incorporated into her own.
She forgot about her body and let the pain expand as far as it wanted to, watching it, its location in the field of attention, its shifting patterns, its arising and passing away in rapid succession, ever flowing, inconstant, impermanent. As such it became an object - and the suffering ceased. Clarity returned, the fog lightened to feel again through it the other aspects of her body. She directed her awareness at them and found the pain, though it was as intense as ever, had lost its power to rip her attention away from anything else. She surveyed her body, becoming cognisant of where all of its parts were lying, touching the stony ground, aware of the location and functioning of her organs, and aware, too, of the metal bullet that was embedded in it.
When finally she opened her eyes again, the first thing she saw was her student, half-naked without a shirt, close to tears, her hands on the wound. Amilthi smiled. "It's alright", she whispered, and reached for Lefwen's arm to direct it away from the wound. She fingered around the area, finding that some sort of cloth had been wrapped around her. "Take that away, please", she said, tugging at it.
Lefwen started as Amilthi spoke. She blinked away the tears and beamed at her master, letting out a nervous laugh. She wiped the blood and sand off her hands onto her trousers and quickly worked at the knot, pulling away the strip of fabric.
Amilthi gasped, the mammalian body not yet entirely transcending its constraints, but then leaned back and relaxed a bit, closing her eyes again, focusing inward. She felt her body vibrating, growing lighter, becoming ethereal - and all of a sudden, the bullet that had penetrated her chest, had smashed a rib and punctured her lung, came out of the wound and rolled off her. She coughed painfully, but was already straightening up.
"To the speeder. Run", she said, even as she was collecting herself slowly from the ground. Soon enough she stood, although she looked like she was about to fall over every moment, her eyes on the ground. Her hand sought out the lightsaber by her side. Once she had gripped it, she simply stood there. She did not look up.
Nor did she look up when a band of Tuskens came running at her and struck out with ther gaffi sticks. And she still did not look up when her lightsaber flashed and cut them down. She hadn't moved from the spot; now she dragged herself, shakily, after Lefwen to the speeder. "You drive." She managed a smirk.
Lefwen Claskier
She forgot about her body and let the pain expand as far as it wanted to, watching it, its location in the field of attention, its shifting patterns, its arising and passing away in rapid succession, ever flowing, inconstant, impermanent. As such it became an object - and the suffering ceased. Clarity returned, the fog lightened to feel again through it the other aspects of her body. She directed her awareness at them and found the pain, though it was as intense as ever, had lost its power to rip her attention away from anything else. She surveyed her body, becoming cognisant of where all of its parts were lying, touching the stony ground, aware of the location and functioning of her organs, and aware, too, of the metal bullet that was embedded in it.
When finally she opened her eyes again, the first thing she saw was her student, half-naked without a shirt, close to tears, her hands on the wound. Amilthi smiled. "It's alright", she whispered, and reached for Lefwen's arm to direct it away from the wound. She fingered around the area, finding that some sort of cloth had been wrapped around her. "Take that away, please", she said, tugging at it.
Lefwen started as Amilthi spoke. She blinked away the tears and beamed at her master, letting out a nervous laugh. She wiped the blood and sand off her hands onto her trousers and quickly worked at the knot, pulling away the strip of fabric.
Amilthi gasped, the mammalian body not yet entirely transcending its constraints, but then leaned back and relaxed a bit, closing her eyes again, focusing inward. She felt her body vibrating, growing lighter, becoming ethereal - and all of a sudden, the bullet that had penetrated her chest, had smashed a rib and punctured her lung, came out of the wound and rolled off her. She coughed painfully, but was already straightening up.
"To the speeder. Run", she said, even as she was collecting herself slowly from the ground. Soon enough she stood, although she looked like she was about to fall over every moment, her eyes on the ground. Her hand sought out the lightsaber by her side. Once she had gripped it, she simply stood there. She did not look up.
Nor did she look up when a band of Tuskens came running at her and struck out with ther gaffi sticks. And she still did not look up when her lightsaber flashed and cut them down. She hadn't moved from the spot; now she dragged herself, shakily, after Lefwen to the speeder. "You drive." She managed a smirk.
