Syan Forossa
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The few streets of the small village on the warm and humid jungle planet named Jakku were quiet, the village seemed almost desolate to outsiders, which wasn't that strange considering the weather. Located in the middle of one of Jakku it's most swampy areas, the village relied on trading, for which they used canoes and small boats. It was also the only way to reach the village, making it a popular hideout for many criminals, smugglers and slavers. What made the village even harder to reach, was the heavy rainfall. The kind of rainfall which currently sounded like a bombardment on the roof of it's singular inn: The Swamphouse.
Syan Forossa sat in the corner of The Swamphouse it's dining room, or whatever it was supposed to be. The misshaped wooden tables and squeaky chairs made it feel more like the slums where he grew up, than the community dining room of an inn. The guests weren't exactly contributing either, most of them were men with more scars than he could count. Syan wouldn't have been here if it wasn't for the unpredictable weather. It was sunny with not a cloud in the sky before he arrived. But the moment he set foot on the wooden planks which formed the main street of the village, it started raining so badly that some of the canoes sunk.
He took another sip from his correlian rum. His clothes were damp and he was quite irritated. He hated casinos, bars and taverns. They reminded him of his father, a man who had not been a positive influence in his life. Spotting the sour expression on Syan's face, one of the guests approached him. "You'll get used to the rain," the man said with a grin. When he realized that Syan wasn't going to answer, he decided to change the subject. "What brought you to our little town, trying to hide or something?" Syan knew that he had to respond this time. A crowded inn full of criminals wasn't a place where he wanted to attract attention. So the cathar Jedi knight responded with the most logical reason he could think of. "Debts.." he mumbled.
@Trinidhak