A brilliant fire

Mandalore

Outfit: Combat Jumpsuit
Weapons: Lightsabers
Shuttle: Shuttle link
The stars above Mandalore shimmered as Valery's shuttle dropped from hyperspace, the sleek frame of the Skywalker-class gliding forward on silent repulsors. Its hull gleamed beneath the system's sun — polished chrome and matte black designed less for stealth and more for simple transport. The shuttle's cockpit canopy offered a panoramic view of the world below: scorched reds, iron-clad greys, and the metallic sprawl of reconstructed cities reaching out like the fingers of a wounded titan trying to rise again. Mandalore was scarred, yes — but never broken. And Valery knew better than most what kind of strength it took to hold a place like this together.
She leaned forward slightly in her seat, eyes narrowed, expression unreadable as the planetary details filled her vision. Even now, the sight stirred something deep in her — memories that lingered like smoke. Battles fought. Oaths exchanged. Friendships lost and salvaged in the fire. Mandalorians had never been easy to deal with. But they were honest, in their own way. Loyal. And for a time, she had walked beside them as an ally. Even as a friend.
Then the Crusades came.
Her jaw tightened slightly at the thought. The scars those days left hadn't all been physical. She'd taken up arms against people she once shared the battlefield with — not for politics, not for vengeance, but because she'd had no choice. They forced her hand. But this wasn't about that anymore. This was about what came next, and she was hopeful.
A soft chime echoed through the cockpit — Mandalorian traffic control pinging her for identification. She transmitted the codes provided by the New Jedi Order and the Alliance delegation that would follow. She was just the vanguard — the Jedi emissary arriving ahead of diplomats and envoys. But her presence would speak volumes all the same. Valery keyed in the descent vector herself, fingers dancing across the console with familiar ease. As the shuttle angled downward, cutting through Mandalore's upper atmosphere, she exhaled a breath she hadn't realized she'd been holding.
"Let's see if there's still a bridge to rebuild," she murmured to herself.
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