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Populate The Legend of Set and Veré | THR Populate of Quila & Farstine



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Naboo's ancient archives
Theed |Naboo
Dominique Vexx Dominique Vexx

Sibylla's breath caught as Senator Dominique Vexx's voice startled her from her thoughts, the young teenager freezing but for a moment as if expecting a strike, but then recalled where she was.

She drew a breath, doing her best to compose her expression before turning to meet the Senator's gaze, all the while refusing to let the faint flush that touched her cheeks betray more than warmth from the archive lighting.

"Senator Vexx,"
she said smoothly, giving an incline of her head in greeting, that Royal House poise slipping easily back into place. "You caught me midthought."

The young Ambassador lifted the folio just slightly in a purposeful gesture rather than idle wandering.

"I've been reviewing the older accounts of the Set and Vere mythos," Sibylla explained quietly, mindful of how her voice could potentially echo within the archives.

"Some of the fragments from the new site along the Five Veils Route conflict with the traditional retellings. I thought… perhaps the old records might help trace where the story shifted. Or why."

She glanced down at the folio in her hands again, the edges worn soft beneath her fingers, then looked back up at Dominique, expression composed once again, her smile quiet but thoughtful.

"My mother has long insisted that Naboo's heart lies tucked within its stories. And if that heart is now shifting, I should very much like to know who dares shape it...and to what end. Especially if I am expected to walk the line where our strength must be drawn not solely from tradition… but from the willingness to adapt."

There was a pause, something unreadable flickering in her hazel eyes.

"At least… Vere tried."

 
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Voli thought she died and went to heaven.

She was on a Sith planet filled with untapped power of the Dark Side. It was a mystery eager to be unraveled, Voli was surprised that she managed to get into the expedition. The Padawan could feel the Dark Side thrumming throughout the planet, the dark side was cold as if she was doused in the waters of Hoth. Voli could also feel anger, hate, aggression yet at the same time the Dark was enticing, intoxicating and it just made sense to Voli. In her studies of the Dark Side and the occult, there was nothing to fear. It was just a power nothing more and learning about the Dark Side is the key to unlocking the Holocron that was in Voli's possession since she was a baby.

Voli stared at Black Spiral, echoes of the inhabitants were heard whispering in her mind in a tongue that she did not understand. The more Voli trained as a Jedi, the more she was sensitive towards the whispers around her. It was fascinating to hear about the people who came before, hopefully whatever secrets the Black Spiral contained could help Voli not only unlock the Holocron, but also help her attain a greater understanding beyond what she was taught.

"Down the Rabbit hole I go." Voli thought a grin forming on her face. With vigor in her heart and thoughts dwelling on gathering knowledge, Voli took a step towards the entrance.

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Brandyn Sal-Soren Brandyn Sal-Soren

She paused before a door that wasn't a door. It was a jagged wound in the fortress wall, framed by stone and warped with time and heat, and something older still. Her fingers hovered near it. Not to open, since a door that wasn't a door couldn't actually be opened so touching it would be a useless endeavour, but she wanted to feel. The structure breathed, barely perceptible, like it was sleeping beneath her touch.

Was it here?

The thing she was looking for. The reason she'd boarded a rusted freighter out of Denon and come to this wasteland of memory and stone. She didn't have a name for it. Just a pull. Not like a vision or a prophecy since she didn't really do those. Just a sense, like something had been taken from her without permission and was hiding here. Something hers.

Scherezade exhaled slowly, fogging her mask. She wanted to rip it off and breathe in the air raw, let it sting her lungs, but she knew better. Even ruin had fangs.

Her hand dropped.

A whisper coiled behind her, low and careful. Not threatening. Not obviously, anyway.

"Why are you here?"

The Sith tilted her head slightly, like maybe the question had come from her music, or the wall, or something deep in the bones of the Spiral. But nah, she knew well enough that it hadn't.

Her lips curled into a smirk.

"Well that's new," she muttered, pausing the music with a tap to her ear. She glanced over her shoulder, eyes scanning the shadows, but not really expecting to find anything. "Gonna be more specific, mystery walls?"
 



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Equipment: Jedi Jumpsuit | Utility Belt | Person Stealth Field | SD Belt | Electronic Lock Breakers | Slicing Computer
Tags: Kellan Jericho Kellan Jericho | Kyric Kyric | Voli Cholrass Voli Cholrass
Location: Katabasis | Black Spiral | Fortress Entrance
Objective: Recon of the Fortress | Gain Intel | Meet fellow Jedi

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The ride on his speeder bike made matters a little easier and Kas wasn't wasting any time to delay activities to investigate the fortress. He saw the structure come into view. Disengaged the engines and thrusters of his speeder bike once parked just outside of the entrance. There was a figure that had just entered and Kas went off to catch-up with them. Didn't sense any darkness from the individual but remained cautious. The Dark side remains strong with its presence here.

Once close enough to make contact with Voli Cholrass Voli Cholrass he had never encountered the woman before so he spoke and wondered why she was here alone. It wasn't safe even in a small group things can get dangerous. Quietly the wind howled as Kas continued his approach. A whistle echoing throughout the entrance of the fortress as the wind bounces off the structure.

Kas kept a hand near his utility belt where his Lightsaber hilts hung and spoke out to the woman.


"It isn't safe to be wandering out here alone. The Dark side of the Force threatens anyone and anything that doesn't take precautions. Who are you?" Kas questioned the woman.

Thankfully, Voli and Kas weren't alone they had managed to emerge from the darkness and discovered Kyric Kyric and Kellan Jericho Kellan Jericho where their voices can be heard once Kas entered the fortress. His eyes did briefly scan around the corridor the group stood within having his guard up while he waited for Voli to state their business and identify themselves.


Slightly surprised that Kellan and Kyric didn't check their six once they got inside of the fortress. Nonetheless she didn't pose or seem to threaten anyone but cautions were necessary. Who knows what awaits inside of this fortress as the team of Jedi are embarking and exploring it.

"Kyric nice to see you again. You must be Master Jericho. I'm Kas Larsen." The young Jedi introduced himself to the pair and he was ready to proceed with them once Voli checked out.


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Set and Vere? Dominique's brows raise a hair. Sibylla was down here looking into matters related to Katabasis? Why?

The younger woman seemed curious about the roots of the modern rendition of the tale, and how recent discoveries suggested... inaccuracies. It was certainly possible that verbal recounts of it might have shifted, and those retellings became written, and so on. Legends and myths where what they were precisely because of that cycle. Truth? The first victim of fame.

But to question who was reshaping the tale that Dominique didn't expect. Did she think there some conspiracy involving Katabasis' artifacts? More importantly, was this member of a Royal House suggesting she was open to things that weren't strictly speaking traditional? How open minded.

"I was interested for similar reasons," Dominique replied, not ready to simply drop her accusation so openly when Sibylla was still an unknown quantity. Might as well play off the other woman's interests. She started to flip the folio from one hand to the next when her golden eyes dropped as quickly as they'd popped back up. The pages lay open between her hands, and the Senator's eyes scanning its contents.

"…though by the time of Queen Dalis' mid-reign (circa 830 BR), the myth of Set and Veré had been canonized in its current form - a tale of celestial defiance, tragic love, and divine apotheosis - widely adopted across Naboo's core provinces as symbolic of harmony through sacrifice.

It is worth noting, however, that one of the few dissenting interpretations survived among a marginalized sect known as the Way of the Returning Star. Regarded with suspicion for their flirtation with so-called 'Force dualism,' the group taught a variant version of the legend in which Set's descent was viewed not as corruption, but as transformation - a tale too near Sith symbology for contemporary acceptance.

Few texts remain from the sect, most destroyed or absorbed into private collections during the Third Cultural Purge. Their doctrines, if ever widely known, left little impression on the canon - though some scholars suggest echoes may yet linger in rural oral traditions along the Sabean River Valley."

From "Cycles and Sovereigns: A Comparative History of Naboo Mythos," by Junari Lo-Venn, Archivist of Theed, Vol. II, First Printing (438 ABR)

This wasn't part of what she'd originally requested. It was related, but hardly pertinent to more recent developments.

"Way of the Returning Star?" Dominique finally looked up at Sibylla. Well, it would hardly be threatening to her own investigation about the Five Veils to share this historic interpretation -- whatever it meant. "What do you make of this Ambassador?" Dominique stressed the title playfully. Was she certain such a role suited her? Down here in the archives uncovering mysteries. Hardly the sort of thing Ambassadors did. Then again, a romance story might just be a personal interest. "Does this have anything to do with Katabasis? It mentions the Sith, which are often associated with matters of the Dark Side." Perhaps her companion would have a more informed opinion on these matters. She might certainly be more familiar with the River Valley mentioned in the writing.


 
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