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The ambitions of empire were all consuming. No matter the intention, blood would always be the substance that greased the gears of progress, and broken corpses the foundations upon which that progress could be forged. It had always been Cedric's intent to prove this reality false: to show that benevolent rule could bring about great change without the requirement of oppression. For a moment, that dream had seemed attainable.
And then, as a building collapsed around him and the screams of his people being slaughtered thundered in his ears, it had shattered. The Essonian had stood upon the brink of death many times, but this one had seemed the most certain. He'd simply accepted it, registering only a brief sharp pain as the concrete crashed against his skull before being encompassed in utter nothingness.
Vague images and shadowed murmurings had followed. The scene would shift at the whims of some unseen god, plucking him from memories of childhood to the fields of war. It lacked the warm comfort of the Force, and so he knew he was not dead at the very least. There was no rhyme or reason to it, and Cedric had begun to reason within his half-conscious mind that his brain was working to piece itself back together.
Thought beyond that was something he could grasp for, but it was like trying to grab a flow of water. For brief moments he had it, and then it would slip from his fingers and return him to incoherence. Eventually he elected to give up, allowing his broken mind to transport him wherever it willed.
He saw mountains of fire, worlds set aflame, fleets that spanned the stars, and armies clashing across a thousand worlds for a thousand different reasons. Unsure as to whether these were visions gifted by the Force, or simple hallucinations of his failing mind, Cedric was forced to content himself with being a powerless passenger.
Until he wasn't.
When his eyes opened, he could only register the vague shape of the room and a blinding pale light. The beeps and whirrs of medical equipment registered in his ears as the light began to fade, revealing a small clinical room that could have only been in a hospital. Soft evening light poured in through the sole window as Cedric's eyes fluttered, his hands pulling meekly at the breathing tube that had been shoved down his throat. It finally popped away after a few seconds of fiddling, and Cedric wasted little time in taking a huge loud gulp of fresh air.
"Kark," he breathed, running a hand over his face. He was surprised to feel a few new narrow divets and canyons carved through his flesh - hopefully it didn't look too bad. With a loud grunt, the Essonian forced himself to sit up straight, the movement causing his head to throb with pain. Mumbling a string of curses, the Jedi Master rested his head in his hands, willing the pain to go away.
Ryv , Loske Treicolt , Dak
And then, as a building collapsed around him and the screams of his people being slaughtered thundered in his ears, it had shattered. The Essonian had stood upon the brink of death many times, but this one had seemed the most certain. He'd simply accepted it, registering only a brief sharp pain as the concrete crashed against his skull before being encompassed in utter nothingness.
Vague images and shadowed murmurings had followed. The scene would shift at the whims of some unseen god, plucking him from memories of childhood to the fields of war. It lacked the warm comfort of the Force, and so he knew he was not dead at the very least. There was no rhyme or reason to it, and Cedric had begun to reason within his half-conscious mind that his brain was working to piece itself back together.
Thought beyond that was something he could grasp for, but it was like trying to grab a flow of water. For brief moments he had it, and then it would slip from his fingers and return him to incoherence. Eventually he elected to give up, allowing his broken mind to transport him wherever it willed.
He saw mountains of fire, worlds set aflame, fleets that spanned the stars, and armies clashing across a thousand worlds for a thousand different reasons. Unsure as to whether these were visions gifted by the Force, or simple hallucinations of his failing mind, Cedric was forced to content himself with being a powerless passenger.
Until he wasn't.
When his eyes opened, he could only register the vague shape of the room and a blinding pale light. The beeps and whirrs of medical equipment registered in his ears as the light began to fade, revealing a small clinical room that could have only been in a hospital. Soft evening light poured in through the sole window as Cedric's eyes fluttered, his hands pulling meekly at the breathing tube that had been shoved down his throat. It finally popped away after a few seconds of fiddling, and Cedric wasted little time in taking a huge loud gulp of fresh air.
"Kark," he breathed, running a hand over his face. He was surprised to feel a few new narrow divets and canyons carved through his flesh - hopefully it didn't look too bad. With a loud grunt, the Essonian forced himself to sit up straight, the movement causing his head to throb with pain. Mumbling a string of curses, the Jedi Master rested his head in his hands, willing the pain to go away.
Ryv , Loske Treicolt , Dak
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