Trouble
Nessantico, Tol Forod | Everholt Keep, Arena of Blades
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Of course.
Of kriffing course.
Adelle stared at the dueling lists with no small amount of frustration and nerves. The Mand'alor,
No, what was surprising and the source of her consternation was Adelle's own opponent. Her vod had only said she was matched with a Jedi. But the lists painted a clearer picture.
Adelle Bastiel, Clan Skirata v. Ala Quin, Jedi Grandmaster.
The Republic Jedi Grandmaster.
She knew very little about the High Republic, much less about the Jedi Order that operated under its government. Her own, former Order had been small but Grandmasters were generally elected by consensus of the Council, usually based on the merits of their wisdom and ability. The last Grandmaster in her order had been a formidable Battlemaster, and constantly trained with his lightsabers at a level that few others could match.
The chances were good that Adelle was going to get her ass kicked. In public. Twice.
Cheers from the crowd echoed faintly in the armory, the stonework barely keeping out the chill outside. Adelle clicked her tongue then moved to an empty rack and started to doff her armor, setting it reverently on the rack. Ordinarily, she'd keep her armor on--training with it constantly had helped her adjust to its weight. But ordinarily she wasn't sparring against a grandmaster. And the crowd would want something entertaining, especially after the Mand'alor himself.
Adelle could feel the quartermaster's eyes on her as she stripped down to trousers and tank top, the cold air sending goose bumps crawling on her skin. They could keep staring for all she cared. She needed the mobility and while she'd gotten better with her beskar'gam, it wasn't near the level she knew she could reach unarmored.
The announcer outside started hyping up the next match. Her match. Adelle rolled her neck and shoulders, trying to loosen the tension that had been building ever since she found out who, exactly, she was sparring. The medics had taken the time to follow-up on her head injury--even as they were attending to the young noble brother of Queen
Lucky son of a chakaar.
Adelle walked out into the arena as the announcer called her name, picking up a training saber from the weapon racks. Breathe in. She kept her breathing slow and steady, falling into the same rhythm she used when running.
The announcer called forth the Jedi Grandmaster, Ala Quin.
Adelle turned to face her opponent and blinked. The woman was a lot shorter than she expected. Well, at least she wouldn't have to crane her neck to look the Jedi in the eye. She stepped into the ring, training saber hilt in hand but unignited. Yet.
"Su cuy'gar," Adelle said. "They said I'd be fighting a Jedi. I'm honored to be sparring with the Grandmaster."
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