Amilthi Camlenn
Meditation Junkie
There was much to be said for Tatooine as a place for retreat and contemplation. But there were also many things that were impossible and unobtainable here, tolerable artificial limbs, let alone organs, being one of them. And while Lefwen had made great progress in equanimity towards her malfunctioning, and now partly destroyed, prosthetics, there was a practical concern that the longer she went without a proper installation, the longer it would take for her brain to adapt back to the availability of addition fingers and regain dexterity with them.
What was more, Amilthi was very happy with the girl’s recent attainments, and perhaps she was ready to be introduced to the notion of being a Jedi in a more comprehensive form.
And so they had begun to make travel preparations. It was ought of the question to go in her starfighter again, and so after some contemplation, they had settled on the now-empty krayt dragon cabe as a suitable hiding place. Amilthi had had certain misgivings about the prospect of having to manoeuvre the ship in there, but the military-grade shields had prevented any structural damage even when she had at one point touched the rock. Lefwen had picked her up with the landspeeder and they had pulled a sand-coloured tarp over the ship to protect it better against the elements and for camouflage. It was an acceptable arrangement.
Their limited portable belongings packed in duffle bags of a sort, they had finally made their way to the spaceport town of Mos Eisley, and Amilthi had probed a surprisingly deft negotiator when if had come to gainfully selling the landspeeder.
She was in good spirits, optimistic and even excited, as she rarely showed herself, when the pair of them entered not Berrie’s cantina, but a rather dingier establishment directly next to the spaceport’s landing areas. The place was unusually loud from a live band and the patrons, many of the starved for sentient contact from days or weeks in hyperspace, trying to have a conversation despite it. As part of the band, a Twi’lek woman was combining the professions of a dancer and a singer with remarkable facility.
Ordering her usual pallie juice, Amilthi inquired of the barkeeper whether he knew of anyone headed for Ryloth or elsewhere on the Corellian Run.
Lefwen Claskier
What was more, Amilthi was very happy with the girl’s recent attainments, and perhaps she was ready to be introduced to the notion of being a Jedi in a more comprehensive form.
And so they had begun to make travel preparations. It was ought of the question to go in her starfighter again, and so after some contemplation, they had settled on the now-empty krayt dragon cabe as a suitable hiding place. Amilthi had had certain misgivings about the prospect of having to manoeuvre the ship in there, but the military-grade shields had prevented any structural damage even when she had at one point touched the rock. Lefwen had picked her up with the landspeeder and they had pulled a sand-coloured tarp over the ship to protect it better against the elements and for camouflage. It was an acceptable arrangement.
Their limited portable belongings packed in duffle bags of a sort, they had finally made their way to the spaceport town of Mos Eisley, and Amilthi had probed a surprisingly deft negotiator when if had come to gainfully selling the landspeeder.
She was in good spirits, optimistic and even excited, as she rarely showed herself, when the pair of them entered not Berrie’s cantina, but a rather dingier establishment directly next to the spaceport’s landing areas. The place was unusually loud from a live band and the patrons, many of the starved for sentient contact from days or weeks in hyperspace, trying to have a conversation despite it. As part of the band, a Twi’lek woman was combining the professions of a dancer and a singer with remarkable facility.
Ordering her usual pallie juice, Amilthi inquired of the barkeeper whether he knew of anyone headed for Ryloth or elsewhere on the Corellian Run.

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