OBJECTIVE II - FEASTFIRE
The bottle arrived with a soft whir of droid wings, settled in his hand with the weight of promise. Aether turned it gently, inspecting the label with the practiced curiosity of a man who had seen too many wars and not enough celebrations. The color shimmered like molten crystal in the firelight.
“Well now,” he muttered with a grin, raising the bottle toward Red across the fire. “Mobius Tihaar. Bold enough to burn a hole through durasteel and sweet enough to make you thank it after.”
He uncorked the bottle and brought it to his lips, sampling the potent blend. The taste struck first with fire, then with something smoother beneath...a memory of orchard bloom, chased by vengeance. He exhaled sharply, eyes wide with exaggerated reverence.
“By the gods… If I drank more of this, the stars might blink out from respect alone. I’d join the contest, but when I win, we’ll all be cursed with my ego until the next century!” He let the joke hang in the warm air, laughter rising nearby as though in response.
Just then, a plate arrived in the capable hands of one of Ladante’s clanmates. Aether accepted it gratefully, nodding his thanks in the direction of the man himself.
“Oh feth yes.” he said, eyes gleaming.
He tucked into the food with the same respect he gave to battle. His fork raised like a weapon, appetite sharpened by fire and fellowship. The first bite coaxed a low groan of satisfaction from his throat. Whatever seasoning Ze’bast had used, it danced across his tongue like a trained fighter. He shoveled in another mouthful, but the sound of concern tugged him out of his reverie.
Across the fire, Aren lay crumpled in the grass, her drink abandoned beside her. Aether quickly swallowed and wiped the corner of his mouth with the back of his glove.
“Haran,” he murmured, then called across the way. “Good looking out Ladante, thank you."
Turning toward Ze’bast, he held out the Tihaar bottle with a crooked smile.
“You've got to try this.” he offered. “But sip slow, brother. It'll knock you on your ass fast enough to make the ground feel personal.”
He gave a nod of camaraderie, then caught the approach of another figure: Xasin, tall and etched with runes, her presence unmistakable. Sanguina was already engaging her, and he wouldn’t intrude on the gravity of their exchange. Still, his voice lifted just enough to reach her over the firelight.
“Xasin. Your presence strengthens the flame. If either of you find yourselves wanting company beyond spirits and smoke, my fire is open.”
He returned to his seat, one hand wrapped around the plate, the other lifting the bottle again...but this time only to rest it beside him. His gaze swept the clearing.
Delsin and Runi had found rhythm, their movements deliberate, steeped in ritual and grace. He watched them spin, a warrior’s tale told not through words, but through footfalls and firelight.
Nearby, Whottoomuzz and Maiz exchanged stories rich with legacy and sorrow, survivors speaking across the gulf of worlds. Aether respected that exchange. Not all diplomacy was done with titles and treaties. Some of it was found in the space between bites, in the telling of pain.
He lifted his eyes across the ring. Siv was watching, as he always did, always calculating. Mig was present too, helm off, eyes on a younger soul.
And then Aether saw her.
Through the dancing flames, framed by shadow and smoke, sat a girl. Alone, armor sparse, eyes heavy. He did not know her name, but he knew the weight she carried. It was etched into the slope of her shoulders, wrapped in silence like a second skin.
Rising from his seat, Aether stepped around the fire and toward her.
He didn’t come with pomp or presence. Just the quiet certainty of a leader who knew the importance of a single ember in a cold night.
He stopped just short of her seat and asked gently, “You eaten yet?” His voice was kind, steady. “Plenty still hot, and none of it worth missing.”
His words weren’t a command. Just a hand held out in spirit.
The fire cracked behind him. The music carried on. And Mandalore waited for an answer.
Siv Kryze
,
Aren D'Shade
,
Red Mobius
,
Ladante Mamba
,
Sanguina Krev
,
Xasin Dyst
,
Maiz Tor'val
,
Whottoomuzz Chantin
,
Runi Kuryida
,
Delsin Shaw
,
Kayla Ordo-Shan
,
Mig Gred
+ Open