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Public The Floor Is Lava [Any Jedi] Verdian Jedi Temple





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Veridia | Veridian Jedi Temple | Jedi Academy |

Tags: Open to Any Jedi type characters; Highly encourage padawans / and or their teachers to participate together if they desire.
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The Academy's multi-level gym and obstacle course now sat flooded, transformed into a wide stretch of clear, gently moving water reaching out side like a massive lake. Rays of sunlight poured through the tall vaulted openings above, glinting across the surface beneath swaying-branches of an ancient wisteria tree whose heavy violet blossoms spill over the upper walls. The original sections of the training floor lay several meters below, completely submerged. Only a scattered path of platforms remained, suspended above the water. Some stayed wide and steady, while others balance on narrow mechanical columns, tilted under shifting weight, or sank beneath the surface before rising somewhere else.

The walls join the obstacle course as panels snap open without much warning, extending narrow bridges, climbing grips, balance beams, swinging ropes, and broad plates that slide out over the water, then pull back again. Higher routes wound through hanging rings and moving walkways. Lower paths forced careful steps across platforms barely big enough for a single pair of boots in a line. Training remotes drift between levels, firing harmless marking bolts and nudging anyone who lingers too long in any one spot. Falling here typically means a cold plunge and a climb back out, though the course rarely lets anyone try the same route twice.

At first, it looks like a simple race from one end to the other, though that illusion fades fast as platforms split apart, bridges retract, and some obstacles only work with more than one person. Some Jedi push ahead with speed and instinct whilst others steady moving panels, guide someone across a gap, or catch a misstep. There are no assigned teams and no single path forward... just brisk cold water below, shifting structures ahead, and whoever happens to be close enough to lend a hand.

A sealed training holocron waits at the highest platform, containing a reward.


 

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