In the wake of the explosion of The Sith Order on the galactic scene, there was not a lot of time to move about. What they'd done had been entirely unexpected by the Silver Jedi. With what he'd done, directly approaching the Silver's to parlay, they had been surprised. In the end it just went to show that you could never trust everything that was going on around you to be the truth, and at the same time, that you couldn't trust history to be entirely accurate in every given situation. This was precisely why what he and Teynara were working on was a necessity.
After parting ways with his small force, and re-engaging his travels via the Eidolon, he approached Nfolgai and the new corridor that he'd mapped out between it an Iliabeth. Something troubled him though. For some reason he felt that if he left the Caldera now, an opportunity of importance would be missed. It had been a little bit of time since everything had simmered down in the Caldera, and he'd been biding his time in the backwaters, carefully maneuvering in such a way that he would not draw attention to himself. And yet now he felt that he shouldn't leave at all.
"Captain."
"Yes, sir?"
"Change of plans. Take us down to Nfolgai. I need some time there."
"Yes, sir."
The man trusted him, and so didn't second guess the suggestion. The ship turned, averting itself from the course that would take it through the nebula and redirecting towards the planet instead. It descended through the atmosphere and settled itself on the surface. Once there, Leos departed alone, not even taking Arus and Milan with him, and he set off walking. Something told him he was going the right direction, he just didn't know what it was he was going towards.
Or who, rather.
[member="Munin"]
After parting ways with his small force, and re-engaging his travels via the Eidolon, he approached Nfolgai and the new corridor that he'd mapped out between it an Iliabeth. Something troubled him though. For some reason he felt that if he left the Caldera now, an opportunity of importance would be missed. It had been a little bit of time since everything had simmered down in the Caldera, and he'd been biding his time in the backwaters, carefully maneuvering in such a way that he would not draw attention to himself. And yet now he felt that he shouldn't leave at all.
"Captain."
"Yes, sir?"
"Change of plans. Take us down to Nfolgai. I need some time there."
"Yes, sir."
The man trusted him, and so didn't second guess the suggestion. The ship turned, averting itself from the course that would take it through the nebula and redirecting towards the planet instead. It descended through the atmosphere and settled itself on the surface. Once there, Leos departed alone, not even taking Arus and Milan with him, and he set off walking. Something told him he was going the right direction, he just didn't know what it was he was going towards.
Or who, rather.
[member="Munin"]