Widow of Mandalore
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Location: Korriban, Site of Ashen Crusade and Maw Brotherhood Engagement
River could hear the blade of Mathieu cut through the fallen foes, yet the Mandalorian couldn't help but feel worthless in her current state. She just managed to remove her helmet and somewhat prop herself up before the jedi knight was upon her. Despite the battle, he seemed almost unphased, though perhaps she was just out of shape. It had been some time after all since she last had a real fight. Living up to the jedi ideals, he set about asking if she was alright, and fortunately he seemed to calm at her answer.
Her cheeks colored at being asked if he could lift her, and though she tried to hide it, she was a tad flustered by the question. Too many times had she been the casualty of battle, and once more she was having to be whisked away from danger. If she had been a true Mandalorian she might of died of embarrassment years ago. But now was not the time for pride. Pursing her lips, she gave a reluctant nod, and manged to prop herself up. "Yes, it'll be fine, just let me disconnect to save you the trouble." Her hands worked at her back, wincing as she manually disconnected the tendrils from her spinal implant. She could have asked Mathieu to assist of course, but given the circumstances and his rather proper manner, it would be uncomfortable for the both of them. One by one, her cybernetic appendages clattered to the deck, and she felt the unneeded weight shed from her in the process. Once the trouble was done, she slid her helmet back on, and looked to Mathieu; bracing herself in the process. "Alright, give it a go, and please for both our sakes, don't remind me how heavy I am." She knew it was always the armor, but it still didn't help. She was getting older, her body had never been honed for fighting, and truth of the matter was she just wasn't a warrior.
She was just a bitter widow that was drowning her sorrows in her gadgets. Thankfully, everyone was just content on seeing her as their adoptive mother; when they weren't busy trying to disown her.
