A Reckoning is Coming
ESHAN
ENCLAVE
Michael, Gabriel,
Azrael, Sariel, Raphael, Jeremiel, Connel,
Raguel
[Any text in brackets signifies comm-link usage and not face to face conversation]
Enough of this crap.
He couldn’t focus, though he was trying.
So Connel got to his feet, and began walking the halls of this Enclave. It was nice. Not to his tastes that he was used to, but still nice. He would take better care of his thoughts, and better take in and enjoy the surroundings another time. Right now Connel had a lot to think about and prepare for. Was his place even
here anymore? He was more “Soldier” than “Jedi”, at least lately, but he held to the principles of what his father had taught him, and the Code itself… but once the new team transport landed, the gear he would put on made it hard to recognize the Guardian inside him.
Three Padawans were standing at the end of the hallway, they were talking about the possibilities of what could happen with the Empire. This was not good. Connel was never one for blind, baseless, or naive positivity, but he had to quell their concerns. Connel approached the Padawans, his presence commanding yet calm. He listened briefly, then spoke with measured assurance, addressing their fears without dismissing them. Drawing on his experience, he reminded them of the strength in unity and the importance of staying focused on their training, no matter the challenges ahead. It wasn’t the perfect approach, but it worked.
While it felt good to do that, Vanagor knew he was going to have to block this out soon. He was going to have to be that line that others shouldn’t have to cross. It sucked, but it was the sense of duty he grew into. While Caltin had never forced his own principles into his son, trying to let the boy lean into his own natural skills and abilities, well… Connel saw his father as his hero, his role model. It was going to happen regardless. However Connel wasn’t his father. He wasn’t that mountain of a Jedi that “stood between the monsters and the weak”, he was the one walking in the shadows, thinning the numbers from within so that when the monsters would GET to the “weak” they would be less than.
Connel knew, and accepted this. It was his way of making the hard decisions, the “heavy lifting” so no one else would have to. It was his way.
It was also this level of thinking that took away Connel’s realization that he had just walked into the war room. The Marine that the team knew “Ryfelwr”? He was there talking with Padawan Warren and Master Noble. Who was the other by the holomap… wait?
Master Sakadi?
The Sephi probably wouldn’t recognize him. After all, the last time she had seen him was when he was a little kid. Connel hesitated, unsure if he should approach or remain unnoticed. The war room was abuzz with strategy and tension, a stark contrast to his usual shadowed operations. Master Sakadi’s presence surprised him, stirring memories of his childhood. Would she remember him, or was he just another face from the past?
I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to interrupt.