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‘Telos.’
As the ship broke the atmosphere and descended upon the snowy mountains where the former Jedi Temple was located, it was not difficult for even a knight like her to feel the pinpointed darkness which seeped out from the mountainside like an infected wound. There was a bad feeling which crept up in her chest and fluttered around in her mind. But, for the sake of appearances, Jaesa kept her worries to herself as she guided the transport down to the same clearing she had once landed her starfighter on.
“We'll be on the ground in a few minutes," Jaesa called out from the cockpit of the ship. The rest of the Jedi who accompanied her, one of which was the grandmaster herself, were mostly seated in the hold of the transport. "I was attacked by a Sith the last time I came here, so be wary."
Truth be told, Jaesa wasn't sure if that man or any of his friends would be present. But if the increased presence of the darkside, once only recognizable as she descended own to the entrance to the Sith Temple entrance, was to be noted for anything, was to be taken into account, he had done something terrible to this place. It really felt like the place had been wounded.
When the ship landed, Jaesa culled the engine and pulled on her cloak before exiting the ship with the rest of the Jedi who had accompanied her here. The air, now that it was winter on the planet, was even cooler than it had been a year and some ago when she had last visited this place. The Dathomirian woman quickly found Grandmaster Voran, who she had reached out to about this particular problem. Jaesa was a bit disturbed by the drastic change in atmosphere, but she kept a determined look and furrowed brow in place of it.
"I can lead you down to the entrance to the Sith temple. Unless they were left disabled, I've remembered the security codes as well." Her yellow eyes would then glance up to the atmosphere around them, searching for ships, then dipped down to the landscape around them, searching here as well as if the transport's scanners might've missed the obvious. No one was here, it seemed.
tags: @Valen Pelora @Wit
‘Telos.’
As the ship broke the atmosphere and descended upon the snowy mountains where the former Jedi Temple was located, it was not difficult for even a knight like her to feel the pinpointed darkness which seeped out from the mountainside like an infected wound. There was a bad feeling which crept up in her chest and fluttered around in her mind. But, for the sake of appearances, Jaesa kept her worries to herself as she guided the transport down to the same clearing she had once landed her starfighter on.
“We'll be on the ground in a few minutes," Jaesa called out from the cockpit of the ship. The rest of the Jedi who accompanied her, one of which was the grandmaster herself, were mostly seated in the hold of the transport. "I was attacked by a Sith the last time I came here, so be wary."
Truth be told, Jaesa wasn't sure if that man or any of his friends would be present. But if the increased presence of the darkside, once only recognizable as she descended own to the entrance to the Sith Temple entrance, was to be noted for anything, was to be taken into account, he had done something terrible to this place. It really felt like the place had been wounded.
When the ship landed, Jaesa culled the engine and pulled on her cloak before exiting the ship with the rest of the Jedi who had accompanied her here. The air, now that it was winter on the planet, was even cooler than it had been a year and some ago when she had last visited this place. The Dathomirian woman quickly found Grandmaster Voran, who she had reached out to about this particular problem. Jaesa was a bit disturbed by the drastic change in atmosphere, but she kept a determined look and furrowed brow in place of it.
"I can lead you down to the entrance to the Sith temple. Unless they were left disabled, I've remembered the security codes as well." Her yellow eyes would then glance up to the atmosphere around them, searching for ships, then dipped down to the landscape around them, searching here as well as if the transport's scanners might've missed the obvious. No one was here, it seemed.
tags: @Valen Pelora @Wit
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