Ozan Yavessk
Character

• Ossus, the Jedi Temple •
Ossus. Its storied past rung through his mind as boot made contact with the lush flora below, the surface no longer such a far cry from its original iteration. But it seemed irregardless of the time that sped by its history of destruction would stain its surface. Turning briefly to the large ship behind him, three hard smacks to its exterior signalling them that he was ready to leave, the ramp he had stepped off hissed and slowly shut and he began one of the shorter journeys of his life. To the Jedi Temple. He had already contacted them, explaining he was seeking further training after discovering his own force potential, a sufficient story so that he may leave out the fact he had in fact received training from reclusive space monks. And so they had sent him here, to find his Master, likely figuring that one of their most storied and knowledge filled temples would be a good place for a professor. Or perhaps they saw something different for him that he could not realize so early in his life.
In either case he still had a small walk ahead of him and with a hand raised to push through the flora that cast the shadow on his path, Ozan pushed through yet another bit of forestry before the temple revealed itself. It stood tall, vines embracing pillars and stretching across temple walls, statues dedicated to the oldest and founding members of the temple sprinkled throughout the courtyard that seemingly circled the entirety of the temple. The entire planet a garden that simply allowed the temple to take root. He smiled softly as he stared out at it, an open path ahead of him. The ship he had left behind, that he had paid to gain access upon, hummed and then roared behind him as it lifted off into the sky and quickly after the atmosphere itself - the gate to the rest of the galaxy.
Making his way forward once more, a bag wrapped across his torso carrying what little he had, at this point mostly his research as a xenoarchaeologist. Draped in the robes of the Jedi, a means of being recognized as one of them, he quickly planted himself on the direct walk way to the entrance of the temple. The bubble of joy, anxiety, and pressure that resides within his chest only increasing as he now stepped directly into the temple. At a loss for what to do with himself he simply stood in place at the very breach of the temple. He needed a Master. And a room.
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