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The Tempest [Silver Jedi Dominion of Rhen-Var]

Coryth nodded. Personally she hoped he was as well. "Indeed, it does."

Stepping forward she reached to offer support for her daughter. "Lean on me, Elpsis. Will be easier if you let me support you." Another nod followed, "Yeah, complicated. I mean, she's one of my closest friends. It just, yeah I'm not sure what exactly you call the relationship between the both of us."

"I understand that, a little too well these days." Spoken quietly.

She couldn't help but lift an eyebrow. "You want to grab crystals, in the state you are in? You have to be kidding me." Coryth said bit a bit of exasperation in her tone. The idea did boggle the redhead's mind that Elpsis could possibly want to do that in her current condition.

[member="Elpsis Kallikora"]
 
[member="Coryth Elaris"]


"Yes, exactly!" Elpsis exclaimed. "I got shot at and burnt myself, so I might as well get some profit out of it. And it's not like I'm an invalid." It was just Coryth's luck that her daughter was just as stubborn as she was. And perhaps a tad crazy...pardon, eccentric! And so, despite feeling terrible and barely able to stand, Elpsis attempted to limp over to one of the crystal formations.


Breathing very heavily, she raised an eyebrow when she looked back at Coryth, noting the obvious height difference. "Gods, you're tiny. I'm towering over you." A very shaky hand managed to grip the lightsabre she had taken from a Sith cultist on Ossus. With a snap-hiss the crimson blade ignited and she swung the weapon, very clumsily, to break up the formation. There, crystals!
 
Coryth shook her head slowly, a little shocked that her daughter had seemed to pick up her own incredible stubbornness. It seemed odd to her, having never raised her, never been with her... gave her nothing but her own DNA and the hope of a better life. The redheaded Jedi just nodded as she followed along beside her daughter. "No, you are not an invalid but severely hurt and I'd at least like to help you with that."

The Master shot Elpsis a look, annoyed by her height and being told about it. "I'm not tiny, just vertically challenged thank you very much." Ah, there was the redheaded snarl that Coryth was known for. And it seemed another trait that her daughter had picked up.

Her eyes locked on the weapon, "Where did you get that?" Wanting to know how Elpsis had come across a Sith blade.

"Here, let me help." Reaching down she started to collect the crystals, handing them up to Elpsis one by one. Though she finally came to one that seemed to hum in harmony to her being. It was an odd feeling and for a moment Coryth just stopped and stared at the crystal. A bright orange crystal, with a feeling of pure light within it. This one, it just seemed to be perfect for her, in absolute accord with her soul. It was, what she had hoped to collect. A Solari crystal. "I think ... I'll keep this one." A soft sigh fell from her lips as she slipped it into her own bag.

[member="Elpsis Kallikora"]
 
[member="Coryth Elaris"]


In response Elpsis shrugged. "What's in a colour? Was on Ossus after gettin' out of hell. Took it off a Sith. Idiot got fried by his own lightning," she said nonchalantly. Anyhow, it seemed that Coryth was already mothering over her and collecting crystals. Naturally she just had to stumble upon the bright orange crystal that was filled with light and goodness.


As a matter of fact there was so much light in it that Elpsis felt the way you did when you spent too much time staring at a computer screen or looking into a lamp. "Shiny," she commented simply before taking two lightsabre crystals herself, after having checked them thoroughly.
 

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