Short Swords
Ariana du Couteau, Jedi Padawan
Location: Atrisia
Outfit
Ariana watched the slow-moving river as it pooled into the pond, its ripples gently carrying away petals and leaves. The bench she sat on offered a perfect view of the pond, and she felt a small sense of pride at having managed to secure such a spot. She closed her eyes and began to steady her breathing, a meditative technique meant to deepen her connection to the living Force that surrounded her.
It was a simple idea, but the challenge lay in the execution, something Ariana had never truly mastered. She imagined herself swaying like the petal floating in the river before her. Tension crept into her shoulders as she worried about being pulled into the dark depths of the water.
Wait, let’s try something different. Her face crunched in thought as she abandoned the attempt to visualize herself as part of the natural scene before her. Her father had once suggested another meditation technique, and so Ariana tried to relax once more.
The folds of the cape had to be squared perfectly, and with a patient, well-practiced hand, Ariana managed it. Next came the unfolding of the fabric, ensuring not a single crease remained, wrinkles were a sign of poor attention and lack of discipline. Her brow furrowed, eyes shut tight, lips pressed into a grimace of concentration.
“Okay, I’ll work on that later,” she muttered. How people managed to sit calmly with their thoughts was still a mystery to the young du Couteau.
She looked beside her at the small rectangular box and gently placed her hand on top of it.
Atrisia was a beautiful world to visit and explore a home away from home, her brother would say whenever they arrived. But the true peace came from the people she had traveled with to the Hirata Enclave. They had shown her a renewed sense of what it meant to be a Jedi, and in them, Ariana had glimpsed the vision of hope she had so desperately needed to see for herself.
At least I’m no longer that anxious before my meeting. Small victories were more easily cherished and to hold with two hands.
Location: Atrisia
Outfit

Ariana watched the slow-moving river as it pooled into the pond, its ripples gently carrying away petals and leaves. The bench she sat on offered a perfect view of the pond, and she felt a small sense of pride at having managed to secure such a spot. She closed her eyes and began to steady her breathing, a meditative technique meant to deepen her connection to the living Force that surrounded her.
It was a simple idea, but the challenge lay in the execution, something Ariana had never truly mastered. She imagined herself swaying like the petal floating in the river before her. Tension crept into her shoulders as she worried about being pulled into the dark depths of the water.
Wait, let’s try something different. Her face crunched in thought as she abandoned the attempt to visualize herself as part of the natural scene before her. Her father had once suggested another meditation technique, and so Ariana tried to relax once more.
The folds of the cape had to be squared perfectly, and with a patient, well-practiced hand, Ariana managed it. Next came the unfolding of the fabric, ensuring not a single crease remained, wrinkles were a sign of poor attention and lack of discipline. Her brow furrowed, eyes shut tight, lips pressed into a grimace of concentration.
“Okay, I’ll work on that later,” she muttered. How people managed to sit calmly with their thoughts was still a mystery to the young du Couteau.
She looked beside her at the small rectangular box and gently placed her hand on top of it.
Atrisia was a beautiful world to visit and explore a home away from home, her brother would say whenever they arrived. But the true peace came from the people she had traveled with to the Hirata Enclave. They had shown her a renewed sense of what it meant to be a Jedi, and in them, Ariana had glimpsed the vision of hope she had so desperately needed to see for herself.
At least I’m no longer that anxious before my meeting. Small victories were more easily cherished and to hold with two hands.