Acier Moonbound
Rogue Wolf
Location: Eshan - Snowpeak Sanctuary
The climb had been exactly as unpleasant as Ace remembered. Eshan's southern ranges had never cared whether someone was a Jedi, a soldier, or something in between. Snow fell in relentless sheets, driven sideways by mountain winds that clawed at every exposed seam in his winter gear. More than once the path had vanished entirely beneath fresh powder, leaving only weathered marker stones and the Force to guide him toward the white marble silhouette emerging from the storm.
Snowpeak Sanctuary.
It stood exactly where memory had left it, silent now. The towering marble structure rose from the mountainside like it had been carved from the peak itself, its sharp lines softened beneath months of untouched snowfall. No lights burned from its windows. No voices echoed from the courtyards. Even the banners that had once marked its entrance were long gone, leaving only empty poles swaying gently in the wind.
Ace paused for a moment at the entrance. He never lived here or truly belonged among its halls the way Everest, Jane, or the other Jedi had. He'd always gravitated toward Odessen's mechanics, quartermasters, pilots and soldiers. Still... he'd been here enough times to know its layout almost by heart.
Enough times to remember where supplies had been stored, and enough to know they hadn't emptied everything. The heavy doors groaned reluctantly as he pushed them open. Stillness greeted him instead of warmth.
The wind slipped inside behind him before the doors rumbled shut, leaving the sanctuary wrapped in an almost sacred silence. Dust drifted lazily through pale shafts of light filtering from the high skylights overhead. Somewhere deeper within the enclave, water dripped rhythmically against stone.
A cheerful electronic trill broke the quiet. Tic scurried past his boots, tiny photoreceptors sweeping across the vast entrance hall before letting out another curious chirp.
"...Yeah." Ace muttered, glancing around the abandoned sanctuary. "Feels different."
He reached up, unclipping the thick winter coat from around his shoulders before laying it neatly across a nearby bench. His right glove followed, then the insulated outer layer beneath, revealing the familiar navy-blue field tunic and weathered leather harness beneath.
His eyes wandered over the entrance hall one last time. Nothing had been disturbed.
"Tic." The little BD unit looked up. "We'll start with storage."
Tic answered with an enthusiastic whistle before darting ahead, already scanning doorways and terminals as Ace followed deeper into the abandoned sanctuary, his boots echoing softly through halls that had once been filled with life.
Varin Mortifer
Snowpeak Sanctuary.
It stood exactly where memory had left it, silent now. The towering marble structure rose from the mountainside like it had been carved from the peak itself, its sharp lines softened beneath months of untouched snowfall. No lights burned from its windows. No voices echoed from the courtyards. Even the banners that had once marked its entrance were long gone, leaving only empty poles swaying gently in the wind.
Ace paused for a moment at the entrance. He never lived here or truly belonged among its halls the way Everest, Jane, or the other Jedi had. He'd always gravitated toward Odessen's mechanics, quartermasters, pilots and soldiers. Still... he'd been here enough times to know its layout almost by heart.
Enough times to remember where supplies had been stored, and enough to know they hadn't emptied everything. The heavy doors groaned reluctantly as he pushed them open. Stillness greeted him instead of warmth.
The wind slipped inside behind him before the doors rumbled shut, leaving the sanctuary wrapped in an almost sacred silence. Dust drifted lazily through pale shafts of light filtering from the high skylights overhead. Somewhere deeper within the enclave, water dripped rhythmically against stone.
A cheerful electronic trill broke the quiet. Tic scurried past his boots, tiny photoreceptors sweeping across the vast entrance hall before letting out another curious chirp.
"...Yeah." Ace muttered, glancing around the abandoned sanctuary. "Feels different."
He reached up, unclipping the thick winter coat from around his shoulders before laying it neatly across a nearby bench. His right glove followed, then the insulated outer layer beneath, revealing the familiar navy-blue field tunic and weathered leather harness beneath.
His eyes wandered over the entrance hall one last time. Nothing had been disturbed.
"Tic." The little BD unit looked up. "We'll start with storage."
Tic answered with an enthusiastic whistle before darting ahead, already scanning doorways and terminals as Ace followed deeper into the abandoned sanctuary, his boots echoing softly through halls that had once been filled with life.