Badass Bookworm
Elpsis Kerrigan
It was a chill autumn day in Yastoida, new capital of the Vashyada. The year was reaching near its middle, and the cold winds coming from the south were growing.
On the city on the lake, all was abuzz. Vashyada moved about amongst visitors as starships and water boats came in to transfer cargo or people. The city's layout was orderly, and from above seemed to represent the spokes of a wheel passing towards a central Spire. It was there that the defence shield for the city was housed, and also where the most important meetings took place.
Atop the spire a small group of persons had gathered. This was no formal meeting, not yet, though this may come.
"Ma'am, a call for you," a tall blonde haired Vash with an impressive build and tribal tattoos over her arms. She held a commlink in her hand.
Tylania, Lady of the Vash, and informal spirit guide to her people, took it. "Thank you, Yara. I believe this will be our guests. Please escort them from the landing pads to here if you would." As Yara nodded and departed, Tylania activated the commlink. "Tylania here." A pause. "Yes, please grant them priority access to the landing pads. I have sent an escort down to meet them. Thank you."
As she disconnected the call an inner door opened and Phylis Alince emerged, her robes looking a little untidy. "I've done it! Hmm, I think so anyway."
"Slow down, dear, what have you done?" Tylania asked, a delicate eyebrow raised.
"Hmmph, I've solved the power generation feedback problem from the crystal!"
"Excellent, I never had any doubts," Tylania said, putting a gentle hand on the Jedi's shoulder. "For now, put aside that, we have visitors. Elpsis and Shazora, plus perhaps some others."
Phylis frowned, blinked. "That's today? Hmm, okay. I..." she looked down at her robes, covered in grease and light scorch marks. "Hmm, I'll go change."
"Feel free to use my quarters within. If you need clothing I can have some brought for you."
"No, no, I have, hmm, spare robes. Thank you." The Jedi swiftly headed back where she had come.
Tylania smiled and set about laying out places at a conference table. She could have had an aide do this, but some things she liked to do by hand without the Force either. It helped one focus if they used their hands.
The 'Docks' as they were so called, had an area for diplomatic ships set apart from the standard. Yara approached with a small contingent of Vash guards in her wake. These were all experienced and trusted soldiers, employed to protect the Spire and its important functions.
As the first ship came in to land, Yara turned to her squad. "Look presentable, you lot!" she barked. She adjusted her armour slightly and waited.
The door to the hanger opened, and Queen Vondra'Lia of the Xioquo emerged with a small retinue about her.
"Ma'am, welcome to Yastoida," Yara said with a salute. "Lieutenant Yaravaya Highpeak. We're just waiting for a couple more ships to come in and then I'll lead you to the spire." She spoke in perfect Basic. Despite having fought and thrown out Firemane it remained the common language for many.
Lia wore only a simple silver gown with a circlet on her brow to betray her rank. She nodded. "Thank you, Lieutenant. Is there somewhere in the shade we might rest?" Her Basic was good, but accented.
"Yes, ma'am, just over there we have some chairs and some refreshers. Was your flight uncomfortable?"
"Just long. Long for me, anyway. I'm feeling fine, though it is the first time some of my companions have flown. It is an experience for them." Some of her Seekers and attendants still looked a bit unsteady on their feet.
"Understood, ma'am. Let me know if you need anything."
Yara took up her post by Hangers 1 and 2 to wait for the next ships to arrive, they would not be long.
It was a chill autumn day in Yastoida, new capital of the Vashyada. The year was reaching near its middle, and the cold winds coming from the south were growing.
On the city on the lake, all was abuzz. Vashyada moved about amongst visitors as starships and water boats came in to transfer cargo or people. The city's layout was orderly, and from above seemed to represent the spokes of a wheel passing towards a central Spire. It was there that the defence shield for the city was housed, and also where the most important meetings took place.
Atop the spire a small group of persons had gathered. This was no formal meeting, not yet, though this may come.
"Ma'am, a call for you," a tall blonde haired Vash with an impressive build and tribal tattoos over her arms. She held a commlink in her hand.
Tylania, Lady of the Vash, and informal spirit guide to her people, took it. "Thank you, Yara. I believe this will be our guests. Please escort them from the landing pads to here if you would." As Yara nodded and departed, Tylania activated the commlink. "Tylania here." A pause. "Yes, please grant them priority access to the landing pads. I have sent an escort down to meet them. Thank you."
As she disconnected the call an inner door opened and Phylis Alince emerged, her robes looking a little untidy. "I've done it! Hmm, I think so anyway."
"Slow down, dear, what have you done?" Tylania asked, a delicate eyebrow raised.
"Hmmph, I've solved the power generation feedback problem from the crystal!"
"Excellent, I never had any doubts," Tylania said, putting a gentle hand on the Jedi's shoulder. "For now, put aside that, we have visitors. Elpsis and Shazora, plus perhaps some others."
Phylis frowned, blinked. "That's today? Hmm, okay. I..." she looked down at her robes, covered in grease and light scorch marks. "Hmm, I'll go change."
"Feel free to use my quarters within. If you need clothing I can have some brought for you."
"No, no, I have, hmm, spare robes. Thank you." The Jedi swiftly headed back where she had come.
Tylania smiled and set about laying out places at a conference table. She could have had an aide do this, but some things she liked to do by hand without the Force either. It helped one focus if they used their hands.
The 'Docks' as they were so called, had an area for diplomatic ships set apart from the standard. Yara approached with a small contingent of Vash guards in her wake. These were all experienced and trusted soldiers, employed to protect the Spire and its important functions.
As the first ship came in to land, Yara turned to her squad. "Look presentable, you lot!" she barked. She adjusted her armour slightly and waited.
The door to the hanger opened, and Queen Vondra'Lia of the Xioquo emerged with a small retinue about her.
"Ma'am, welcome to Yastoida," Yara said with a salute. "Lieutenant Yaravaya Highpeak. We're just waiting for a couple more ships to come in and then I'll lead you to the spire." She spoke in perfect Basic. Despite having fought and thrown out Firemane it remained the common language for many.
Lia wore only a simple silver gown with a circlet on her brow to betray her rank. She nodded. "Thank you, Lieutenant. Is there somewhere in the shade we might rest?" Her Basic was good, but accented.
"Yes, ma'am, just over there we have some chairs and some refreshers. Was your flight uncomfortable?"
"Just long. Long for me, anyway. I'm feeling fine, though it is the first time some of my companions have flown. It is an experience for them." Some of her Seekers and attendants still looked a bit unsteady on their feet.
"Understood, ma'am. Let me know if you need anything."
Yara took up her post by Hangers 1 and 2 to wait for the next ships to arrive, they would not be long.