The Great Fire from the Sky

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After a hard and long day of being in the sun, it was just another night on the desert planet Tatooine; or so it seemed. G’Orr had just gotten done with helping the tribe settle down for night. G’Orr was piling up firewood for future use and took a moment to look up at his tribe and truly appreciate them. Then from out of nowhere a flash of fiery light caught G’Orr’s attention as the fireball burst through the clouds. It was massive in all directions and falling quickly only in one, it was nothing like G’orr had ever seen, then he heard it crash into the planet’s soil behind the hills not far from him.
G’Orr had informed and brought other Tusken Raiders with him to investigate what had fallen from the sky. As they reached the top of the hills were the foreign object had fallen, they felt a sense of fear and amazement as they came upon a gigantic smoking crater, not knowing what was in it.

(OOC: There you go, I hope that gives someone something to work with.)
 
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G’Orr approached the crater with extreme caution and looked to both his sides to see if his comrades were still with him. They crept closer to the whole with gaderffii sticks ready to bash in a skull. At the edge of the crater, the object looked even more foreign than it did falling out of the sky. It looked heavy and vast. The scratch marks on the surface seemed to show the object had been many places or perhaps many fights. The object seemed to be assembled with a similar material the tribe used to make Tusken Cyclers.
Then, the sound of something came from the center of the object. G’Orr and his comrades quickly hid behind rocks. Out from the crater, crawled 3 outsiders. Normal in stature and size, all of them looked different from the other, but had one thing in common they were injured. G’Orr noticed they carried things that looked like weapons. As the outsiders helped each other out of the crater and stood to their feet; as G’Orr observed them to see if they were a threat, then his comrades took the opportunity to jump out from behind the rocks and ambush the outsiders. G’Orr could hear the outsiders alarmed and yelling amongst the sounds of weapons clashing. G’Orr rushed to aid his companions, but it was not needed as they were able to overpower the injured outsiders.
Seeing the fear in the eyes of the outsiders, one of G’Orr’s comrades was about to deliver the final blow; G’Orr intervened by blocking the strike that was about to smash in the face of the outsider.
G’Orr informed his comrades that it was wrong to attack the injured even if it is outsiders and that they should of waited longer to see what the outsiders next move was.

The outsiders saw how G’Orr had saved their teammate and inferred from the situation that is was a possible misunderstanding. “Thank you”, said the outsider whose life almost ended. G’Orr acknowledged the outsider’s mouth noise and responded by looking eye to eye with the outsiders and deciding to take them to the village to treat their injuries and make up for his companions attacking them.

(OOC: Anyone who wants to take over the roll of one of the NPCs with there character, just ask.)
 

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As angry as Gargueth was for G'Orr blocking his attack, he firgured it was for the better. He didn't like or trust outsiders, remembering what happened the last time they let them into the tribe. Gargueth could only imagine what would happen this time. He kept his eyes on the outsiders the entire journey back.

"What do you suppose that thing was that they came in?" He asked G'Orr in their destinct Tusken dialect.
 

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“I don’t know, perhaps the outsiders will tell us, that is why I want to treat them kindly.” G’Orr told Gargueth as he looked back to see if the outsiders were still following.
The group entered back into the village and the tribe paused and gazed upon the outsiders in a state of alarm and amazement, as they followed their escorts through the village. G’orr showed them to a tent and hoped the outsiders would stay put long enough for him to go get one of the females to treat the outsider’s wounds.
“Gargueth, come walk with me and discuss what to do next.” Said G”Orr.
 
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Gargueth walked with G'Orr around the camp and towards the outskirts. He stood an watched out over the open desert. The moons shone brightly in the night sky. "I don't trust the outsiders, but we'll treat them for now. There's a chance they could bring fortune to the tribe," he explained. The last time outsiders came, they tried to rob them of their values, and even made attempts for their women. The removed their clothes and left them to die. If Gargueth had caught them in time, he would have tortured him until he could no longer bare the pain, and then made an example of him in front of the tribe. They were too fast, unfortunately.
 

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“ I don’t blame you for not trusting the outsiders, I’m not sure if I do either, but we must show that we are civil and not savages and do what is right.” G’Orr said to Gargueth.
As they stood looking upon the desert planet, G’Orr interrupted the silence.
“I’m sorry, if anything happens to the tribe because of these outsiders, I just hope that we-”, before G’Orr could finish a female Tusken Raider came to inform them the outsiders were fully bandaged.
“Come Gargueth, lets find out what knowledge these outsiders can bestow upon us.”

G’Orr and Gargueth entered the tent were the outsiders were eating and cleaning there weapons. Once they saw the Tusken Raiders enter the tent those rose to their feet within a second.
“ Thank you both for your hospitality. We are sorry if our ship caused any disturbances to your species’ settlement, its just that we got shot down escaping from the Hutts trying to steal our goods and they are after our friend, he has a bounty on his head for "obtaing" our goods from the Hutts. But please, feel free to help yourselves to some of it, for payment for helping us.” Said one of the outsiders.
G’Orr could tell the outsider was trying to convey feelings of happiness, but could not understand his mouth noises except for “bounty” and ‘Hutts”. G’Orr knew these words and did not like them.
 

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"They say they have goods for us, and that the Hutts are after them. G'Orr, are you thinking what I'm thinking?" Gargueth said. The outsiders weren't friends of the Hutts. Neither were they. If they were offering goods, such as medicine and weapons for the tribe, they could overtake the Hutt post close to their tribe. Then the galaxy would know the Tusken Raiders by who they were.

"Thank you, foreigner, for your gifts," Gargueth said in the outsiders' language as best as he could. He knew a little bit of it, but only enough to survive.
 

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“Your right Gargueth, we can most benefit from this situation, but we will also need the outsiders help.” G’Orr explained to Gargueth. “ In order to overtake the Hutt post and claim it for ourselves.”

The following day, preparations were maid for a raid on the Hutt post, as the Tusken Raiders waited for nightfall.

While G’Orr was saddling his bantha, he observed how the outsiders acted out the tale of how they crash-landed, to the Tusken children. The tale seemed to be quite epic, as the outsiders acted out explosions, duels to the death and struggle; the outsiders did will communicating without words; perhaps to will. G’Orr had a strange feeling of mistrust for one of the outsiders, one who obviously held a grudge toward the Tusken Raiders for almost bashing his face in. But G’Orr sensed it was something else that was bothering the outsider, something deeper.
 

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"We'll overtake the post as soon as the sun falls behind the dune sea. Then, we'll allow the outsiders to take the lead, following closely in their footsteps. Once we've found the leader of the post, we'll take him to the highest point of the building and execute him, ensuring our victory against the Hutts," Gargueth said to G'Orr, who was watching the outsiders. He finished saddling his bantha and went over to the outsiders to explain the plan to them, telling them they will need their help. The outsiders agreed, but the one he attacked seemed a little... reluctant.
 

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Night came and the Tusken Raiders were trailing the outsiders according to plan. As the outsiders approached the Hutt post, guards called out, “Who goes there!?” The outsiders announced to them who they were and the guards opened the gate.
As the gate opened and the outsiders walked past the threshold, just before the gate closed, it broke into a million pieces as bantha after bantha plowed right through it to make way for the Tusken Raiders.
G’Orr jumped off his mount and let out the infamous Tusken battle cry, “DURRRRRRRRRRRR RURRRRRRRRRRRR!”
 

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More gaurds funneled through the tunnels, opening fire on their raider team. Gargueth pulled out his rifle and fired a few slugs, hitting a few of the gaurds and killing them. The outsiders fired with their blasters, killing many of the gaurds who's aim was terrble. It was an all out gun fight.
 

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A guard ran towards G'orr, but was stopped dead in his tracks as he got the top of his skull smashed in with a gaffi stick by an intervening Tusken Raider. As G'Orr advanced forward, a bullet grazed his shoulder. G'Orr looked up and spotted the infidel who had shot at him and let out another blooding curdling battle cry, "RURRR RURRRRRRRRRRR!" G'Orr by passed the obstacles that stood between him and the guard that shot at him with Olympic speed and agility. Just as the guard raised his blaster to fire another shot, G’Orr had pinned the guard against the wall by spearing his gaffi stick through the chest of the guard.
“Gargueth! Lets star working our way up!” G’Orr yelled out.
 
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"Right!" Gargueth yelled as they began to make their way to the upper levels. It was like a game, each level holding certain gaurds tougher than the last floor. Some only had one gaurd who was considered one of the elites. He was no match for the Tusken raiders. Gargueth continually fired the first shot in each skirmish on each floor, until they reached the top. There, the head of the post was found. A short, pudgy man that wore thick robes and armor on top of that.

"You take the first shot, G'Orr," Gargueth said.
 

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G'Orr aimed the rifle directly at the face of the pudgy man as he begged for his life and tried his best to strike a bargain. As G'Orr's finger began to apply pressure to the trigger; the mistrusted outsider proved to be worthy of mistrust, as he tackled G'Orr and cried, "you animals killed my father, I'll never forgive your kind!"
 

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Gargueth picked him up and threw him off of G'Orr as if he were a small animal. "You've abused our hospitality and shown disgrace among you and your bloodline. In our way, that disgrace is punished through death," he said. He raised his rifle and pulled the trigger, sending a slug right through his head. He then turned and shot the leader of the Hutt post who begged like a coward for his life.

"Why did you kill him?!" one of the other outsiders said. He was talking about his fallen comrade.

"Do you want to meet the same fate? Then try to betray us as your friend did," Gargueth said.
 

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G'Orr stood to his feet and thanked Gargueth, then looked at the questioning outsider and glanced at the one that had tried to overcome him and failed.
"We abandon the outsiders and take most of there goods." G'Orr said to Gargueth.
G'Orr walked out to the balcony of the post and cried the cry of the Tusken Raiders, "DURRRRRRRRRRRRR HURRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!" To announce the raid was a success.
 

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Gargueth echoed the cry of success and led a search party throughout the building to find supplies and goods they had kept there. There were many credits and food supplies. Several crates of medicine were found too. It wasn't until the ran into a spare room on the third floor when they found the armory. Several blasters and rifles were stacked in rows waiting to be taken. So the did. It was a major success for the Tusken raiders.
 

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“We should set up camp within this post and have others keep watch and ambush outsiders that try to approach our new settlement.” G’Orr said as he tended to the wound on his shoulder, applying traditional Tusken herbal medicine.
“What do we do?” asked an outsider.
Every Tusken Raider in the room paused and looked at the remaining outsiders. The outsiders realized they had worn out there welcome and began to make a retreat.
“Stop.” G’Orr commanded before the other Tusken Raiders could catch the outsiders.
“Let them go, so they will tell their friends what events had occurred and there friends will tell there friends and so on. Let the whole galaxy be aware of the wrath of the Tusken Raiders.”
 

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"Tonight, we give thanks to our gods for our victory over the accursed Hutts!" Gargueth encouraged. "We will have gaurds at the entrances to this post every hour. The men of the tribe will try to see how their technology works so that we may send a message to the Hutts," he said. He raised his gaffi stick and let out a virctory cry DURRRRRRRRRR DURRRRRRRRRR!!!
 

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Archimandrite watched these events unfold, perched on a cliff high up over the Hutt post. He gazed down at the building and noted how many tusken raiders had survived the onslaught and made a mental note. He opened a panel on his forearm and typed in a brief report, which would be sent to the Exelsior. He then gazed back toward the group of tusken raiders gathering below him and nearly smiled behind his faceplate. The Hutt Empire would soon know what had transpired here. He stood up off his haunches and turned, igniting his jetpack and returning to his waiting starfighter

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