Lysander von Ascania
Bard of Korriban






















Lysander’s jaw clenched as the roar of the stadium echoed outside. The teen had spent countless hours over the past weeks pushing his body to its limits on Korriban. Each day was a relentless cycle of drills, sparring, and meditation, all meticulously programmed to prepare him for the Galactic Kaggath.
The locker wing reminded him of a marketplace in some ways; it reflected different cultures and its fighters from all over the galaxy. Standing before a cracked mirror, he cupped his hands beneath the running faucet, then lifted them to splash his face. That impassive gaze stared back at him; something feral was stitched behind his eyes.
There was no hunger for fame. That illusion died between scarred knuckles and messages left unread by someone who still haunted the edges of his focus.
It wasn’t about the prize, either; nothing could make up for what was already lost. He was here because it was the only path that remained.
Still, a flicker of gratitude warmed the blonde’s chest. Representing the Badawans, who had supported him at his lowest during preparation, and the rest of the academy, sparked something foreign: a sense of pride. Then there was his professor,

For the time being, all armor was nestled away in the locker, until it was time to assemble and face his first opponent.
Lysander slipped into loose fitting black athletic wear and made his way to the nearby training floor. The acolyte's muscles awakened through a series of dynamic stretches, as everything around him instantly became background noise. Then, his movements settled into the familiar rhythm of shadowboxing; whether the jabs, hooks, and kicks would serve him in combat today didn’t truly matter, for this was his ritual.
Without pause, a flick of his curved lightsaber hilt sparked a crimson blade. It was not only an extension of his own being, but of his master,

Once warmed up, a sheet of sweat clinging to his face, he stood firm and looked to the Ruusan sky.
“Bogan.. if I'm not meant to rise, let the blade take me instead."