ɢᴏᴅ ꜱᴀᴠᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ᴊᴇꜱᴛᴇʀ

Location: Les Tempetes, Garde Noir, Illyria.
Equipment: Short axes.
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Xobos Yakieer
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Cali Ziiva
Equipment: Short axes.
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She was a creature of virtue and endless patience. There were none so full of tempered resilience and restful thoughts. She was as steady and tranquil as an ancient tree, roots running deep into dark, fertile soil and trunk climbing high into the immensity of the bright night sky, soothed by the soft current of the winds that brushed against its foliage. Yes, she was such an elevated and peaceful being. But now...
Now Leven Jeyd was about ready to murder a cartographer if the little weasel so much as chirped another word.
"Whao goo youkesa kohcha maee, Dobra meeto toe uowaiey bo phona don wa ukanasa an mopa da sokdhea don bo gahda..." Leven whispered to herself, talking fast in her native huttese while keeping the pace of a rabid maalraas ready to pounce on its prey, a few meters behind the bulk of the group: Xobos, the Princess, Captain Hin and that cursed excuse for a living being that she so desperately wanted to rid her beautiful province of. Leven was burning the end of her rope, and knowing these the changling swiftly moved towards her Master and the Zeltron, finding some degree of solace in the closeness of the pink princess.
But not enough to keep her from committing manslaughter in the next ten minutes if something didn't change soon. Her anger was so evident that it made the darkness around her boil, her usually empty and mischievous eyes were becoming cold and dangerous. She wasn't going to suffer this much longer without doing something that she would regr- no, she wouldn't regret it. Killing the little thing would be worth every second of punishment. Her gaze met Xobos' eye bandage, never losing the habit of looking the Miraluka 'in the eye' as though there was no irony in it at all. That gesture alone was the only active warning she gave, although her Master would have surely noticed the restlessness of the Jester a long time ago, she couldn't stand this any longer.
"This was supposed to be fun," Her voice carried her discontent, even with a tinge of offense as though she had been lied to. Exploring the new lands of Garde Noir had sounded like quite the adventure, and her curious nature would not have allowed her to skip on it. "I should have stayed in the library listening to that babbling old holocron rambling more nonsense about glowsticks." Irriated. Of course, Leven in fact did pay attention to her lessons but she had no use for that knowledge now and every reason to try and annoy anyone she could so that it would provide life-depending entertainment.
Of course, it was not her life that depended on it. The Cartographer's did.