The cockpit of the ship was mostly quiet, the sound of music playing softly through the speakers the only thing Aadya could hear besides the thrumming of the hyperdrive. The young acolyte stared blankly out into the streaking lights that screeched across the viewport, her mind somehow both completely blank and perpetually preoccupied.
Her destination was the planet of Dathomir, a place she'd never been and never really considered going. When she was with the Jedi she'd heard the old stories of the place from back during the Clone Wars. Witches and magic, rituals and darkness. The fact that she was going there now - and willingly for that matter - said a lot about the journey Aadya had taken since leaving the Jedi those years ago. Whether or not it was a good thing was.. quite yet to be determined.
As Aadya's ship dropped out of hyperspace and pierced the atmosphere of Dathomir, it was almost immediately hailed over coms. Raising an eyebrow, Aadya pulled herself from the depths of her own mental nonsense and answered.
The Queen told us to expect you, The voice said, its tone clearly suspicious. That is the only reason you haven't been shot down. Proceed to the following coordinates.
Before Aadya could even manage a response, a set of coordinates were sent to her navicomputer and the comm was cut. Letting out a sigh that was both in relief and anxious at the same time, Aadya let the autopilot take over. Before long, she arrived at an open space outside what appeared like some kind of palace.. or fortress. Her ship landed quietly, and Aadya wasted little time in heading for the ramp and departing.
She had no idea what to expect in terms of a welcoming party, but if the conversation over the comms was any indication, she highly doubted Renfry had a mat in front of her door saying "welcome."
Her destination was the planet of Dathomir, a place she'd never been and never really considered going. When she was with the Jedi she'd heard the old stories of the place from back during the Clone Wars. Witches and magic, rituals and darkness. The fact that she was going there now - and willingly for that matter - said a lot about the journey Aadya had taken since leaving the Jedi those years ago. Whether or not it was a good thing was.. quite yet to be determined.
As Aadya's ship dropped out of hyperspace and pierced the atmosphere of Dathomir, it was almost immediately hailed over coms. Raising an eyebrow, Aadya pulled herself from the depths of her own mental nonsense and answered.
The Queen told us to expect you, The voice said, its tone clearly suspicious. That is the only reason you haven't been shot down. Proceed to the following coordinates.
Before Aadya could even manage a response, a set of coordinates were sent to her navicomputer and the comm was cut. Letting out a sigh that was both in relief and anxious at the same time, Aadya let the autopilot take over. Before long, she arrived at an open space outside what appeared like some kind of palace.. or fortress. Her ship landed quietly, and Aadya wasted little time in heading for the ramp and departing.
She had no idea what to expect in terms of a welcoming party, but if the conversation over the comms was any indication, she highly doubted Renfry had a mat in front of her door saying "welcome."
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