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Faction [THP] Inception


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Odessen
The breeze rolling down from the Odessen cliffs carried the scent of the forests. Somewhere in the distance, she heard the sound of animals, but it was the sound of engines cutting through the sky that drew Valery's attention. She stood near the edge of the landing platform, hands tucked into her belt as the first X-wings cut across the clouds and descended toward the base. The rebel outpost had only just come online. A handful of buildings, a hangar, a barracks still half-finished, but it was enough.

Enough to start something new.

Her eyes followed the lead starfighter as it touched down and taxied toward the far end of the platform. Another followed, then two more. Soon, a squadron stood in formation, their durasteel hulls already bearing the dust of a dozen systems. The sight brought a smile to her face. She had sent the message days ago. Not through the usual channels. Not from the consoles of the Jedi Temple or the seat of the Alliance. But through encrypted lines, old codes, and trusted hands. A call to those who refused to let evil rise unchallenged.

The Hidden Path was more than a resistance cell. It was a promise to the Galaxy. That even when the Core falls and war breaks out across countless systems, someone would still stand. And today, that promise was beginning to take form. Valery turned from the flightline as more arrivals came into view. Not all in starfighters or bombers. Not all of them Jedi or soldiers. But every one of them answering the same call.

The fight was coming, and so were they.



 

The air on Odessen felt cleaner than anywhere Aiden had been in months, especially compared to Coruscant. He stepped down from the shuttle with his helmet tucked under one arm, rebel uniform freshly pressed but already feeling too familiar against his skin. Same boots, same gear, different banner.

He took a moment to scan the landing area. The base was small, barely patched together, but he kind of liked it. Even though it also reminded him too much of Selvaris. Nearby, he could see the X-wings settling in, dust kicking up around their landing struts. It brought back old memories.

Aiden adjusted the strap of his blaster rifle and moved forward, eyes scanning for the others who had answered the call. Soldiers, fighters, and people who had bled and still came back to do it again. He caught sight of Valery up on the ridge, too, and gave her a respectful nod from the landing pad.

Then, he set his bag down near the barracks and exhaled through his nose.

"Let's see if this place has any soldiers left in it," he muttered to himself, then rolled his shoulders and started walking toward the briefing area.





 
The call had been made out. Even without knowing truly what the call was for, I knew all too well that this was about the failings of others. Holding the joystick in my hand, I brought the Nightsinger down towards the landing pad. A host of X-wings and various vessels were also finding their place to land. Looking out of the view port I could already see people gathering. It was not that difficult to pick out one individual right out of the gate. Her appearance I had known well. Bringing the vessel down, its landing gears came out and made a solid clunk onto the pad. Engines slowly winding down as I gathered myself. My hands coming together. Almost nervous about what was happening. Playing with the ring on my finger. The simple gold band and what it was used for. Having worn it for so long, it seemed like it finally was able to be used well.

A deep breath in before I released it. Removing my helmet and messing with my hair to make it not look like crap. Stepping out onto the fuselage of the craft and hopping down. Adjusting the poncho I wore as well as the jumpsuit. Boots clomping on the landing pad. My hands patting my sides to secure the pistol on my thigh, and my saber were with me. Always like me to pat myself down to make sure I didn't forget anything. I looked over to the R7 unit.

"Close it up. Just hang out and don't get into trouble."
"Bedoo!"

Nodding to it as I turned around and headed over to where the Grandmaster stood. Former? It didn't matter. To me she was a friend. A confidant who I looked up to with her time in the seat. She had helped me through my trials of the Apprenticeship. Now, I came to her of my own. Once, there had been a time when I had done this because it was the right thing to do. I told them all on the day of my demotion that I would do the same thing even when knowing the consequences. I did it without knowing. So now, being asked to come here was a change of pace. How bad had it had gone with me on my Wayfinder duties?

Hands hidden underneath the poncho, I bowed my head to Valery before I spoke. Knowing this could be a moment I had the chance to poke at the Jedi Master.

"Not going to say it, but I am here."

Valery Noble Valery Noble
 

Location: Odessen


Equipment:
Training Jumpsuit | Lightsaber | Modified DL-27
Acier had seen the holos. Of what had happened on Coruscant, the destruction and chaos. The Galactic Empire was back and war came along with it. Ace was sixteen when the Core Wars ended, too young and wrapped up in his own survival to really care back then - or to make a difference.

But now? He knew how to wield the Force, and a lightsaber. Ace was aware of, at least partially, his identity and where he came from. He was a Verd in blood, which meant he was a born warrior and survivor. Acier was invigorated with a new sense of self, and with it came confidence and purpose.

The Flickerfox's docking ramp lowered and Ace took careful, calculated steps to descend it. Acier was confident in both himself and his new abilities. Confident that this was what he wanted to do. But... it was a massive step and a huge change. For years he'd been alone, trying to survive with only himself to worry about - his own cause to follow.

Ace wasn't a believer in institutions. Didn't trust them, but he trusted individuals. Valery Noble Valery Noble was one of those rare few. This was different too, this mattered, they were actively going to be fighting against tyranny, fascism. He wasn't the virtuous type but he knew what it was like to live in oppression. If he could contribute to its end in some way. He'd help.

But he knew that if he committed to this, Acier wouldn't just be fighting or looking out for himself anymore. The people he'd be working with? He'd had to put his trust in them, his life in their hands and they'd have to do the same for him. It was... an uncomfortable concept.

As he drew near to the briefing room, his thoughts raced. He was sort of an anomaly, right? A maverick. Ace had no military training, or combat experience to this extent. He also wasn't a Jedi but carried a lightsaber and knew how to use the Force. How would he even fit into all this?​
 
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Outfit: Robes
Equipment:
Lightsaber, Bracelet, Earrings, Seer Stone, Wayfinder's Flare, Engagement Ring
Companion: Isari
Tag: Tigris Aphra Tigris Aphra Valery Noble Valery Noble OPEN


The hum of engines filled the air, but Eve had been here long before the first ships broke through the clouds. From the moment Valery had set foot on Odessen, she had been at her Master's side, helping to turn a bare, wind-swept plateau into something that could one day stand against the growing darkness.

The days had been long. Nights spent beneath floodlights, hauling crates, wiring consoles, and sweeping the hangar clear of dust and stone. Eve had worked through it all with quiet, relentless focus, learning on the job fast. The ache of losing their home still lived somewhere deep in her chest, but instead of hollowing her out, it had driven her forward, the love of her fiancé and her master helping her to push through the pain. Every nail driven into durasteel, every wall raised, it had all been part of something larger.

Now, as the breeze rolled down from the cliffs, carrying the scent of pine and cold stone, Eve stood in the hangar beside Tigris. The bustle of engineers and technicians moving around them barely registered. Isari sat obediently at her feet, silver eyes unblinking, ears twitching as starfighter engines roared overhead.

Eve's posture was different now, her shoulders squared, her chin held high. Over her robes, she wore a new cloak bearing the banner of the Hidden Path: a sigil of defiance and resilience, stitched in stark silver thread. It caught the light as she moved, a quiet declaration that she would not bow.

Her single eye — once soft and hesitant — now burned with quiet fire, the kind that belonged to someone standing on the edge of knighthood. The weight of fear and doubt had been tempered into something sharper, fiercer, truer.

She glanced to Tigris. Their hands brushed in passing, a silent, grounding presence. A soft smile bloomed between them, brief, but full of promise. For all the battles yet to come, there was hope here, and for Eve, that was enough.

Valery stood at the edge of the platform, watching as the first ships descended. Eve followed her gaze, her cloak stirring in the breeze, ready for what was coming next.

 


❖ CSARIDEN ❖
Rebuilt For Revenge.


The scent of pine and ash clung to the air as the Bluegrave was raised anew; armorweave canvas stretched taut between rusted speeder hulls and repurposed walker legs, forming the bones of a nomadic insurgent camp that forever lived on the run.

He stood at a ridge above the rebel outpost, cloak twisting in the wind.

The Chiss, tall and wiry with age-hardened sinew beneath scorched black armored implants. Cybernetics mapped his jaw and left eye socket, a glowing crimson implant whirring silently as it tracked the Jedi and other partisans below. His azure skin was marred by shrapnel scoring, and the aged white hair at his crown was pulled back in a practical knot, streaked grey and black.

A high-frequency vibroblade was slung at his hip. A tool of vengeance.

Jedi. Rebels. Dreamers. Idealists.
The very thought brought on a bad taste in his mouth.
But they came. That means something.

Behind him, Triggen barked orders as Orphans of Csilla unpacked supply crates and erected antenna towers. Children who’d grown up in orbital slums now carried rifles with steady hands side by side with bitter old Chiss who could barely remember the ice of Csilla, or the cultured corridors of Csaplar. He watched a squadron of X-wings touch down across the valley, durasteel bellies groaning under the weight of new purpose.

"You were right," Csariden murmured without turning, the words for Triggen—or perhaps the ghosts, or any approaching Jedi.
"We’re not alone after all."

He started down the ridge toward the gathering. He didn’t salute. Didn’t smile. Just walked, each step a measured refusal to die quietly, his gait carrying his age, despite the agility the cybernetics could grant him.

They still believe in symbols. That’s their mistake.
His red optical cybernetic scanned through the arrivals.
But maybe... maybe this time, if our blood will spill in the same direction, maybe this time it will mean something.

The future would give meaning to all the deaths of the past. Even if he alone had the clarity of purpose to drive the blade of vengeance through the heart of the Empire, he would not let the deaths be in vain. Even if it made him into a monster in The process.

Csariden limped to the briefing area, followed by the younger, bulkier Triggen.

@Open/Briefing Area​
 

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"It's good there's so many. The Imperials rule through fear, but already the Galaxy refuses to succumb to it. They'll fall." Kahlil set a hand on Valery's shoulder, smiling softly to his wife. The call of the Force they had both started to hear had brought them here now, and perhaps the others could hear it too. Darkness was on the rise, but as ever the Light would meet it head on.

"You've always been better as a General as it is. Ready to address your budding Resistance, love?"

Valery Noble Valery Noble
 
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HIDDEN PATH SANCTUARY

Though it took some convincing, the High King was ultimately swayed to join this fledgling rebellion. None took the Fall of Coruscant harder than him, having lost his brother as well as led his kinsmen to be slaughtered. And as ever, he and only he survived. He alone would offer condolences to a hundred families — fellow Heavenheimers he knew by name. A dark cloud hung over the crestfallen Lion, even now as he sat watching more and more ships descend from the clouds, puffing on his pipe.

Still. His loyalty was never to the Alliance. He'd sworn no oaths, taken no vows.

Valery Noble Valery Noble had his loyalty, as he'd declared when she'd come calling on him. She and her husband were everything good in this galaxy; the shepherds of a brighter dawn. They'd done what they could within the confines of the New Jedi Order. The new Empire seizing the Deep Core had called the Alliance's capabilities into question. Something radical would have to be done.

But more than this, they were the mother and father of his grandchildren. They were his children, and they needed him.

"See that," he plucked the pipe from his lips as he stood and began making his way down the hill towards the meeting ground. "Huh, Caltin? Hope."

 

This wasn't the kind of place Shan thought he'd find himself in recent times. He was staying away from the frontlines. From the wars. Some might have called it cowardice. Shan partly called it that. But he wasn't a fighter. He was a healer. A teacher. He had flown his interceptor to Odessa as soon as he had gotten wind of the group gathering. Was he going to join them? That wasn't an answer he could give. This was all for the fight. A potentially worthy fight, but a fight all the same. It is not something that stood up to Shan's ideals. Rebellion might bring good, but it also went against peace. Pacifism. That was Shan's way. Healing. Not harming. Joining as a Jedi would go against his ideals, yet at the same time, he couldn't risk getting involved in this, lest it have a fallback onto Zaiya Ceti Zaiya Ceti . Perhaps if this was still going on after her padawanship had completed, then Shan would fully join...but for now?

Shan wandered through the camp. Not with the flowing robes of a Jedi, nor with his Lightsaber clipped at his side. No. Shan was not here as a Jedi. He was a Doctor. Not a warrior. He was not a fighter, in the same way that some of the familiar faces he saw were. Shan knew plenty of Kaleleon Kaleleon 's skills from when Shan had been a Padawan still. Everest Vale Everest Vale was also one that Shan was familiar with. There was a part of him that was pained at the sight of her. She was strong. Forged in the flames of battle. Something Shan couldn't be. He was still soft. Thurion Heavenshield Thurion Heavenshield was near enough a legend from what Shan knew. And he didn't even have to have a second thought as to how much of a symbol both his former master and Valery were.

That was not to speak little of those he was not familiar with. One of them, Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound carried a Lightsaber. A tool of justice. A tool that Shan couldn't bring himself to carry. And then Csariden Csariden and his group seemed clearly capable. There was a part of Shan that wanted to offer to check over the Chiss, once he had spotted the limp...but that group seemed like the kind that would take affront to an offer of kindness.

Either way, Shan wandered his way towards the meeting grounds, holding his hands behind his back and taking in the faces of those who had arrived. There wasn't much he'd be able to offer to any of them that they didn't already have...but he wouldn't turn a blind eye to anyone's suffering. No matter what.​

 
Location: Odessan
Outfit: Armoured
Equipment: Rotary Cannon, heavy pistol, beskad
Tags: Valery Noble Valery Noble | Aiden Rennek Aiden Rennek

Coruscant had fallen. His home was lost to the imperials he had fought so hard with Valery to stop.

He had been willing to give everything. Lay down his life to make sure that the Galactic Empire took nothing. That they gained nothing but he failed and his views on the Galactic Alliance, he felt disillusioned. Perhaps it had spread too far, became too bogged down in politics and stopped being an active symbol of defiance against the Sith and Imperial forces. There needed to be something new, something fresh that could move faster, be more reactive and more daring in their actions. A rebellion that cracked the imperial and Sith walls. Demonstrations that they are not impossible forces to face. That they could be shattered.

All it took was a single victory. A single crack.

That was Tarw's purpose now. He needed to find people he could work with to inflict that single crack. To crumble the imperials forces and demonstrate that rebellions were always going to take down threats to people's freedom and peace. So when he heard that Valery was starting her rebellion movement, Tarw signed up. He agreed to meet and see what would be said. Hear what others thought and give his voice to how this rebellion should be fought. He had told Valery what he felt was needed to ensure change happened and how to prevent the rise of these empires again in the future. Action needed to be taken and it could not be merciful.

It was not the weapon of their enemy and Tarw believed any rebellions success needed to be matching their enemy.

Make them pay a heavy price. Force them to demonstrate the oppressive presence in more aggressive ways.

He grabbed his cannon and strapped it to his back with his beskad, his pistol holstered to his hip and he held his helmet under his arm. He was a soldier and he would be here in full armour to show he was ready for action now. That action needed to be now. Tarw walked forward and heard the ships landing from others that were joining this rebellion. He was curious how many soldiers were willing to leave the Alliance, how many were willing to set aside the fair and just ways of life the Alliance offered to push what was moral in order to create a day that they might not see. Tarw walked into the meeting point, looking around and saw Valery standing there, giving her a nod. It was her presence here that allowed him to give this rebellion a chance.

Looking around at others, he wondered how many were here because of that as well.

"Let's see how far these Jedi will go to bring about peace in the Deep Core." Tarw grunted to himself.
 
"Yeah! I had utterly no clue what was going on. There were people screaming all over the place, blood all over the place, even blasters being fired all over the place!...Wait. You know what blasters are right? They're like...big tree branches that shoot out fire, like boom!"

The little lad burst out with energy, throwing his hands up into the air as he was amongst the wild of Odessa, looking over towards his conversational partner...A Shade Stalker. If it hadn't been for Lestra's natural affinity for animal control, he'd probably have became lunch for the creature, but itj ust stood there, listening to Lestra's ramblings that of course it would have no reason to actually understand. Lestra had been making a habit of talking to the wildlife since he had arrived on Odessa. It wasn't like he could really talk to any of the other sentients like him. He was just a Padawan. An energetic and somewhat foolish one, but that was more reason for him to stay out of this important talk. At least until he heard the ships and shuttles coming towards camp.

"Oh! More people are showing up! Come on Stak! We should go to camp...Wait. No. You should go back to your family. My friends might try to hurt you. I might be back later! If not, stay safe!"

He gave the creature a small wave, which seemed to growl at him in kind. With that, the pair of them went their separate ways as Lestra burst out into a sprint back towards camp. Vaulting over various roots and branches to make his way over, hooking his hands against whatever branch he could before releasing himself forward. The momentum carrying him through the air, even blowing his own hood off as he landed on the ground, rolling through the muck and grime with a giddy grin on his face. Sure, the Galaxy might be in a sorry state of affairs, but someone needed to keep the mood high. Lestra wasn't going to let things get him down. It would all sort itself out eventually, and he'd be right there helping!

And so he scurried his way over towards the meeting point. Running around and scrambling with both his hands and feet. He was always told that sometimes he moved more like an animal than a human. He wasn't sure if that was meant to be an insult. Walking like an animal sounded awesome to him! As soon as he arrived, the Padawan threw himself down into the mud to sit down, crossing one leg over the other and resting his chin atop both palms of his hand, ready to listen...For as long as his attention could focus on Valery. It probably wouldn't be long until he started to pay attention to the clouds.
 

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He certainly wasn't expecting this kind of call, but he couldn't refuse it.
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The Horizon's Solitude's engines roared as the ship was brought down towards the outpost. Gavin had been around the Alliance forces after the retreat from the Core Worlds, talking to who he could about what had occurred. But, it wasn't hard to overhear whispers. Whispers of something being done by other people, to get down to business right in the middle of everything.

And, it didn't take long for a hand to be offered towards him, specifically.

Now, normally he really only does these kinds of things for the money. Credits are a hell of a motivator, after all. But although there was the promise of payment through whatever bounties this new organization put out, there was more to it. A legitimate chance to actually do something. While he'll stick to what he does best, since he doesn't see himself quite exactly talented in conventional military combat, his skills could still be of use here. Of use to something actually good. And hell, maybe he'll pick up some new skills, or take on roles he hadn't considered.

Making a positive impact on the galaxy and getting paid for it? Sign him up. And besides, Valery Noble Valery Noble had left a good impression on him from their last meeting.

With a thud, the ship's landing gear touched onto the ground. The engines would wind down, as there was a hiss emitted, steam ejecting from the ship's ramp as it lowered. He made his way down the ramp, keeping a hand on the top of his hat as he exited his ship.

First of all, he was sort of surprised by the amount of people that seemed to show up. Secondly, he recognizes almost none of them. Maybe this'll be an opportunity to make some new connections. With that, steps would start to make their way towards where it seemed everyone else was heading to and gathering at.

Let's see how this goes.

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Location: Odessen, Heading towards Briefing
Tags: Open | w/ Cassius Jade

It had been many years since Kara had put her lightsaber down, having opted to focus on raising her son Cassius. Much as it had pained her to walk away from the Order, she knew in her heart that it was the correct path to walk.

And honestly? She had no idea how the Nobles managed, especially with more than one kid. But she supposed with it being Valery and Kahlil, it shouldn’t be that much of a surprise.

Not to say Cass’ father hadn't been around. From the day he had finally gotten to meet his son, Aiden Rennek Aiden Rennek had kept his promise and had been a constant presence in their lives. His duties as a soldier kept him away for months at a time, but any spare moment he had, he spent it with them. And even when he was deployed somewhere out in the galaxy, he was a simple holo-call away from seeing them.

Albeit, the last several months had been a whole other thing.

Kara and Cass had been living within the Deep Core when the Galactic Empire had launched their attack. At first, Kara had been focused on helping those around her, friends and neighbours that had been a constant in the past several years. But it became apparent more drastic actions were going to be needed.

A sinking feeling in her stomach that they had to leave.

The final decision came after Coruscant had fallen, when she had heard Valery’s message. It had come through an old commlink she had been given upon departing the Order. Kara hadn’t hesitated to pack as much of hers and Cass’s stuff onto the ship, before leaving for Odessen.

By the time they had arrived, the camp was already bustling. Kara stepped off the ship first, followed by her teenage son who looked around with awe. Though it seemed he was searching for someone in particular.

Do you think dad made it?” He asked

His last message indicated as such,” Kara replied, her own eyes flickering about searching for the marine. “And knowing your father, it would take quite something for him to not answer this call.

Besides, the last time he got to see you in person was before your growth spurt.” She added, ruffling her son’s hair a bit, much to his embarrassment.

Mooooooom!

Kara just laughed, wrapping an arm around her boy and pulling him into a hug. “Let’s head to the briefing area.” If there was going to be one place to find Aiden, it would be there.

 
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From the ramp of a freshly landed H-2 Executive Shuttle with its deep blue paint and graceful lines the clank of footsteps proceeded the cyborg's arrival. The blue and gold cloak subtly rippled with each step as Zarion made his way towards the others. Zarion's expressionless durasteel face betrayed no emotion as his footfalls drew near.

The benefactor marched towards the Grandmaster and her closest cohort stopped abruptly as he bowed his head with a tilt to the side "Salutations once more, Master Noble, your invitation is an honor." as his head lifted from the show of respect he looked towards Kahlil "And to you. Hero of the Alliance my sincerest greetings." Zarion put a hand to his chest "I am Zarion Threx of Coruscant, formerly an Envoy of the Galactic Alliance. The tales of your gallantry proceed you. My failure to negotiate with the Sith Order is one of the many failures that has led us to this moment that should require you to once again put yourself in harm's way."

Then the cyborg turned his attention towards some of the others that he had little knowledge of while still speaking to the Nobles "I sense a profound rhetorical moment is eminently approaching." Zarion's head turned independent of his shoulders to look towards Kahlil & Valery "Therefore I will retire to the masses to afford you this momentous occasion." as he retreated to the second or third row of individuals Zarion felt a swell of hope as his photoreceptors scanned over the mix of determined and passionate faces hidden just below a layer of dour grimness.
 
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Covert Route
Various points
in recent history



Michael, Azrael, Sariel, Raphael, Jeremiel, Uriel, Raguel
[Any text in brackets signifies comm-link usage and not face to face conversation]
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They say that there are moments that brand themselves into the soul. They are the moments that define us, shaping our memories and influencing our future. These experiences, whether joyous or painful, become a part of who we are, leaving an indelible mark that we carry with us forever.

The day the Core fell was one of them.

Coruscant burned. Tython screamed.The Temple cracked open like a wound, all in one fell swoop.

They never forgot the sound of the air splitting open above the Grand Spire as the Empire returned — not as the ghosts of history, but as a storm with banners. They never forgot his voice, Caltin Vanagor’s, calling for evacuation, holding the line, buying every second he could with a fury that could halt an avalanche. A Boulder holding back an avalanche. The survivors would remember the chaos, the screams, the deafening silence that followed. The Core's fall was not just a loss of a place, but of hope, unity, and the future they had fought to protect. It became a scar that would never fully heal… at least for now.

They never forgot how Connel fought across the massive city, tearing down Sunfyre bit by bit, piece by piece. How he hacked a planetary broadcast in hopes of rallying anyone, everyone he could, how he had carried his father’s broken body — not as a warrior, not as a Jedi — but as a son. That was another moment…

Nothing mattered at that moment, other than the last words Caltin had spoken to his son, through the Force. “Play the holovid”.

Static at first. Then that voice. Booming, powerful, wise. If you’re hearing this… it means I didn’t make it. And that’s alright. The image of the old man standing there, in his ship, putting his gear on, Coruscant in the background, it was prophetic. Did he know? Probably. It didn’t matter at this point.

Connel, my son... I always knew your path wasn’t mine. You were never meant to carry the shield like I did. You were meant to be the blade in the dark. The shadow that shelters others. You are my legacy. You are my hope. You are what the Jedi were always meant to become… and if you need to disappear for a time… do it. But promise me you’ll come back when they need you most.

The recording ended. The silence after it was louder than any war cry.

Omega Squad was larger now. Command had just handed them a new “second” and a new “Infiltrator”. No word to them, no question of what it might do, just “plug and play”, right? Whatever. They listened to the message, all of it, sat in silence and wondered “what next?”

So they disappeared.

Not because they were broken. They did because they needed to be reborn. They needed to find clarity, to shed their past and embrace what lay ahead. The silence was their cocoon, a space to reflect and grow stronger. When they emerged, it would be with purpose, ready to face the challenges that awaited them.
And in the shadows of forgotten moons, in cold forests and hollowed asteroid holds, they trained. They bled. They rebuilt. They reforged. There was no ill will towards the new “Gabriel” and the infiltrator “Raguel”. It was not their fault, in fact they felt the same sentiment. They just wanted to do the right thing. They wanted to make something stronger out of something that wasn’t broken, but bending.

So they disappeared.

So they trained.

Not as soldiers.

Not even as Jedi…

… but as something else.

Something better or worse? That depends on what side of their weapons you are on.

They became edges honed against inevitability.

A squad with one mind, one pulse.

Their armor black as midnight. Identical, save for the nuance of function — a taller silhouette, heavier plating, sniper lenses, a medic's emitter light — but in every other way? Indistinguishable. Inhuman. Ominous. Their movements were synchronized, their purpose singular. They were not bound by emotion or hesitation, driven only by the cold precision of their mission. To those who faced them, they were not individuals but a relentless force, a shadow that consumed all in its path. Even Connel was not simply “The Jedi we trust”, he was completely one of them… “Uriel”... each of them named for a specific reason.

If you know, you know, if you don’t? It’s better that way…

They disappeared as seven… they became one… one soul… one movement… one essence…
And yet? Alive. Each one burning beneath the armor like a furnace… and none burned brighter than him.
Connel.

He didn’t speak of the past. He didn’t need to.

They felt it in the way he trained, in the quiet anguish of his movements — how he made even the Force seem like a weapon of restraint rather than wrath.

And then — then came the message. No return code. No source, well, the source was bounced off of too many ping signals to trace. The important thing was that this was from a signal and on a frequency that only 2, maybe 3 sentients in the galaxy had. He was one of them.

Code:
Source: Unknown
 Frequency: Designated “Shadow 0” — Legacy Channel
 Decryption Key: Aurek-Besh-Forn
 Timestamp: Unknown. No stardate.
[Static crackle]
“...This is not the end, Connel. It only feels that way.”
“The Core has been consumed. Fire and silence now rule where freedom once stood. Names like Tython, Coruscant, Kuat — they echo like tombstones.”
“The Jedi Temple is gone... but not the Jedi. The Senate collapsed... but not the will to resist.”
“I know you’re still out there. I know what you’re doing. Training. Preparing. I hope you are — because we’re going to need you.”
“The old ways failed. The orders, the alliances, the sanctuaries... all of them were compromised before the first starship ever fell from orbit.”
[Brief silence, faint sound of waves]
“But there are new ways now. Hidden paths. A spark the enemy cannot trace. They think they've wiped us out. Let them.”
“We're gathering in the places they ignore. In the shadows between systems. Beneath the ruins. Inside the Force.”
“Some call it foolish. Some call it hopeless. But I know your kind, Vanagor. I know you were born for this — bred in the fire of loss, forged in the silence of duty.”
“You don't have to answer. You never did. But if you're ready... if you're done waiting...”
[Distorted static overlay with coordinates faintly visible — grid sequence resolves to: ODESSEN]
“We’ll be watching the horizon.”
End Transmission.

A ghostly signal on a frequency only two or three beings had ever used. It played for them alone… and in the silence that followed, none asked for orders. They just moved. The signal faded, leaving a void that felt heavier than silence. In the stillness, they moved with purpose, their actions synchronized as if guided by an unspoken command. Each step echoed their shared resolve, a silent acknowledgment of what must be done.

Odessen
The forest planet breathed. Cloudlight filters through shifting trees, wind drawing shapes across the cliffs where ruins sleep and watchers wait. The Annunaki Mk III landed in silence. Then the doors opened, and seven shadows stepped out.

Armored.

Quiet.

Unflinching.

Each step sounded like a prophecy fulfilled. Each breath through the voice filters sounds like the end of denial. The forest seemed to hold its breath as they advanced, the weight of their presence bending the air. The ruins stirred, as if awakening to the rhythm of their march. In the distance, something ancient stirred, drawn to the inevitability of their purpose.

All heads turned. Conversation halted.

The Jedi, the exiles, the survivors — they saw them. Felt them… and for the first time in far too long, there was hope, at least in the team’s hearts.The air hummed with an unspoken tension, as if the forest itself recognized the weight of their arrival. The team moved forward, their steps deliberate, each moment carrying the promise of change. For the first time, the ruins seemed alive, resonating with the purpose that had brought them here.

Valery Noble didn’t seem to move.

Neither did her husband, Kahlil.

Not Aiden. Not Tarw.

And then—he, Connel, saw him.

Thurion Heavenshield.

“The Lion of Midvinter”. His father's brother in soul.

It happened slowly.

Connel stepped forward and removed his helmet.

His face wasn’t the one they remembered.

Older. Sharper. Shadows under the eyes like sleep is a luxury he no longer allowed himself. His hair was shorter, shaved but unkempt, and the scar beneath his right eye said everything about what he’s endured.
But his aura—his presence—radiated like a sun drawn through a prism.

Dark to the eye.

Light in the soul.

He saw them all. Nodded. Once.

Then…

His gaze shifted.

A woman.

Speaking with another. Familiar. Connel stopped. She turned. His mother, Chrysothemis Atreides Vanagor. Caltin’s widow and love from “their time”.

… and the man beside her — Thexann Pehnataur Thexann Pehnataur — didn’t speak.

He simply stepped back.

Mother and son collided in an embrace that melted the armor, melted the pain. It was brief. Powerful. Wordless.

… and for a moment, the galaxy felt whole again.

They came from the shadows but do not belong to it. They were vengeance. Now? Now they will become the reckoning.

And when Connel was ready to speak next…

Even the Force will listen.



 
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Location: Odessen
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The galaxy was a changed place. Change was normal in the flow of the universe; the ebb an flow of time changing the landscape of a world, the death and rebirth of stars that would alter the night sky of a distant world, and the inevitable rise and fall of what was crafted by hand. All that was would one day not be, and be again when the Force chose it to be reformed. Gil knew these truths. He had ingrained them into his mind and even in the lessons he had taught the students in his footsteps.

The fall of the Core was just another change in the grand scope of the universe, but no matter how much Gil told himself it was no different than the events of the past, and no doubt similar to the events of the future, he found his mind lingering on it.

Coruscant had fallen. The whole core of the Galactic Alliance government had been taken in a single bloody stroke. Countless lives had been lost. The Jedi Temple, the seat of the New Jedi Order, had fallen beneath the might of a returned Galactic Empire. The galaxy shook with the march of Imperials on Coruscant for the first time in many, many years. Gil had not been there when the capital had fallen. He had been off world traveling between Coruscant and Tython when word had come. Gil had rushed to aid the capital, but by the time he had arrived, it had been too late.

Gil had joined a refugee fleet after that. Many of those civilians had been injured in the fall and needed medical aid and protection, both things Gil could provide. He had traveled with one such fleet for several weeks when he received the message.

In that message were the words that would inspire many to take up arms and continue the fight. Many needed little encouragement, but Gil...he was not one of them anymore. It was with a weary heart, not an eager one, that he traveled to the meeting at Odessen, the cries of the injured and wounded echoing in his head as he landed his borrowed ship at the meeting place. He emerged from the cockpit, his fingers cold against the warm plate of the ship after reentry, and leapt from the craft.

Glancing around at the others present, Gil set off in the direction most of them seemed to be going. He would listen to what Valery had to say, he owed her that much.


 
Arrived in: DD-Series Escort Shuttle

Wearing: Unknown Jedi Armor

Armed With: Nathan's Synth Crystal Lightsaber


Accompanied by:

Bladed Mysteries (3)

The Master of Forging


The Escort Shuttle descended through Odessa's skies, gliding like a bird through its winds.

Nathan was taking a huge risk coming here. Especially in front of these sorts of people, with this sort of retinue. He had taken maximum preparation, the shuttle scrubbed clean of any lingering trace of his connection to it via The Master of Forging's magic, with a temporary spell applied to his lightsaber to scramble and alter any lingering trace of his presence when it had first been constructed by him. Even his armor did essentially the same thing: It would scramble his presence so while he would still have a noticeable Light Side signature, he would not at all feel like Nathan Bloodscrawl to those present. Certainly not to Valery Noble Valery Noble .

He was disgusted and disillusioned by the Alliance's abject failure in the core...but he wanted to see just how much Valery was going to go Maverick. If she simply wanted to make the same mistakes her bosses had or if she genuinely wanted to take the fight to her enemy and wasn't too picky about her allies.

The shuttle set down in the ruins close to the other ships, and down stepped Nathan with quite the motley crew. He had completely altered his posture and body language to avoid Valery or anyone else in the Jedi recognizing him as he walked to the camp, accompanied by allies who rarely showed themselves in his presence.

Three of them were his private, illegal apprentices, all carrying blue bladed lightsabers and one was a bizarrely dressed woman with an athletic figure, dressed almost like a jester, armed with a simplistic double bladed lightsaber.

"I tell you right now, my old friend..." The Master of Forging said bitterly in a quiet voice as she walked alongside him. "It won't matter how much we use the Light Side. If we don't adhere to their preconceived notions of righteousness, they'd sooner suffer the total failure of their initiative than tolerate even a single example of a perceived 'Tainted Victory' that makes them look bad, that causes even a moment of doubt in the plebians they are trying to protect. They are more interested in perception than actual success. Even losing Coruscant can't change that. We'll be dismissed."

"Perhaps. But when I finally get brought before them, they won't be able to say I didn't try to reach out." Nathan replied.

"But why make your forces a truly known factor?" She asked. "It was the leadership of people just like Valery that cost the Alliance Coruscant...why make ourselves vulnerable. Accountable to someone like her?"

"Because without even the tiniest attempt to remain accountable, then nothing separates us from the people fighting to never be accountable at all..." Nathan said back just as quietly, still out of earshot. "And who knows? Perhaps Coruscant has finally shaken Master Noble of the Jedi's penchant for focusing on the optics more than they do the goal..."

Finally he entered the presence of others. He looked like a fully masked and plated Jedi Warrior with brown robes. He surveyed the crowd. Some were famous. Nathan normally didn't draw attention to himself but today he was making an exception. He wanted to say he had at least tried to work and coordinate with these people.

"Salutations to you, Master Valery Noble. My name is Morris Crownwraithe. A warrior in service to the Light Side." Nathan said, changing even his speaking pattern, normally very blunt and formal to a heavily disguised, albeit casual, electronic tone.

It was the truth...in the sense that the name he had given her was the name he used in the Gulag Era...

Kahlil Noble Kahlil Noble

Acier Moonbound Acier Moonbound

Everest Vale Everest Vale

Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor

Shan Shan

Tarw Rhyfelwr Tarw Rhyfelwr

Csariden Csariden

Lestra Thairk Lestra Thairk

Gavin Restur Gavin Restur

Thurion Heavenshield Thurion Heavenshield
 
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The violence and upheaval of Coruscant's fall shook Kell, even if she wasn't truly involved in the fighting, and disturbed her sleep, never mind her meditation, ever since. But, despite this, she couldn't just hide. When she received the message, Kell simply... reappropriated a write-off. Pre-emptively. Arriving on a smoking, sputtering, damn near limping shuttle - as it turns out, stealing speeders is a transferrable skill set - with a clearly distressed astromech droid doing its best to compensate for her comparatively unrefined piloting, she lands hard. Not enough to break anything important or damage the pads, but surely enough to leave mechanics and more experienced pilots both cringing at the expensive noises.

"I know, I know, I'm sorry - look, you did a great job! Got us down in once piece," Kell says, only to be met with a string of chirps, beeps, and whistles that don't take fluency in binary to recognize as a frustration. She elects to just take her licks. They're earned.

Sheepishly, Kell descends the ramp once it deigns to open with only a small groaning protest of metal and hydraulics, olive jumpsuit still faintly smelling of ash, ozone, and sweat. Valery was her proper introduction to the Jedi Order. She led Kell on her Gathering. She was, like, probably the coolest person on the planet right now - how could Kell not answer the call? In a way, it was heartwarming to see so many others came too, even if she didn't recognize most of them so far. She follows the flow of foot traffic, seeing as they seemed to have a better idea than her where to go. Only one question really nags at her mind - why her?
 

Aiden crossed the yard, eyes still sweeping the figures moving in and out of the main structure. Most were dressed like him. Veterans, fighters, ex-Alliance personnel who didn’t need the uniform to tell you what they were. One in particular stood out.

He was armed to the teeth and already looked ready for a fight. Aiden didn’t recognize him, but he could tell the man was a soldier from the way he stood and the look in his eyes.

He approached Tarw Rhyfelwr Tarw Rhyfelwr with a nod, keeping his tone open. “Another former Alliance soldier?”

Before Tarw could reply, something across the yard caught Aiden’s eye. He looked past the crowd and spotted Kara stepping off a nearby ship. Right beside her was Cassius. Older than when he’d last seen him in person, but that was his boy, alright.

A grin broke over Aiden’s face as he raised a hand and waved, eyes locking on his son. “Cass!” he called, hoping the boy would spot him and come over.

How cool would it be to meet more soldiers for the kid?





 


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Vera stepped off the shuttle with a bounce in her step, eyes scanning the camp already filling with Jedi, soldiers, and others answering the call. There was tension in the air, but also a sense of hope.

She spotted her mom up ahead and paused for a second, watching as Valery got ready to address the crowd. That was part of why Vera had come. To see her. To understand what was happening, and what came next.

But her focus drifted when she noticed a girl standing alone near a worn-down shuttle that looked like it had barely made it through the landing. Vera tilted her head, curious. The girl looked young, maybe around her own age, and definitely new to the crowd.

Without much thought, Vera adjusted the strap across her shoulder and made her way over.

"Hey," she said with a wide smile, energy already rising behind it. "I'm Vera!" She glanced at the shuttle and then back at the girl, clearly interested. "What's your name?"




 

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