In the wake of the terrible destruction that took place on Ossus during the Exalted attack, multitudes of packed refugee ships sought to flee the carnage to find safety elsewhere in the Galaxy. A last-ditch effort for many, people tried leaving on any ship that could be considered spaceworthy. Despite assurances from rushed mechanics and engineers, several of these turned out to not be ready for the cold, merciless vacuum of the void. While many thankfully made it off-world, others simply failed to escape the atmosphere or crumpled into scrap in space. One lucky ship suffered some catastrophe but managed to crash land on one of the two moons that orbited the planet — the one that was densely covered in forest, yet largely uninhabited.
Elenath, having arrived too late to assist in the initial refugee exodus of Ossus, answered the distress beacon that weakly pinged from the moon. Arriving in his ship, the Portent, the Jedi's eyes scanned the landscape with concern. A great plume of smoke billowed from the wreckage of the refugee ship, but the closest clearing safe to land in was some distance away. "Take us down, Beorn," he commented to his BB unit while prepping himself for the short trek ahead. Despite the relatively simple task, the Seer couldn't help but notice a disturbance in the Force. Something wasn't quite right on this moon...but he couldn't place it. Opening up a comms channel directed at the refugee camp, he called out, "Survivors of Ossus, this is the captain of the Portent. I'm here to take any survivors off-world."
After a few moments of static, there was a reply that the Echani could only barely make out through the sounds of his ship touching down. "Gods...a rescue? Please come quickly, we have wounded!" Stepping off the ramp, Elenath was greeted by a cacophony of fauna sounds under a dark canopy. "Hmm...reminds me of Kashyyyk. Beorn, probably best for you to stay with the ship. I'll be back soon." The droid warbled in cautious acknowledgement as the Jedi stepped away, plunging deeper through the forest while pushing away overhanging branches.