To the Jedi:
My name is Bindo Duval. I'm not important to this story.
I've agreed to write and send this message on behalf of Starfalling, an elder of the Cor species on a remote, obscure planet called Gargolyn IV.
A large and dangerous creature is menacing Starfalling's village. She intends to use an ancient Cor ritual to bind the creature, keep it sealed underground so long as her people live on that land. Apparently the creature has a very long lifespan. The binding ritual is sacred to her people, but she's asked for the Jedi to provide their strength. Starfalling knows the ritual but is quite elderly and needs more support than her small village can provide.
She and her associates speak Basic well enough, and I've been ordered to travel to another world. You'll deal directly with her. Please do so with respect. Starfalling is a wise and capable elder of a unique people.
Best wishes,
Bindo Duval
Gargolyn IV
Shira brought the Sojourner, an old Jedi transport, down in the forests of Gargolyn. She'd picked a quiet clearing near the coordinates that Bindo Duval had provided.
"All passengers, we've made landfall about a kilometer from Starfalling's village. Air quality's good, nothing strange on the files or filters. We should be fine to proceed without masks or hyposprays. I know you're all broken up about not needing shots."
She shut down the transport, secured the controls, and headed for the ramp. A few other Jedi had agreed to answer Starfalling's request. With their support, the Cor elder would be able to bind the unknown creature.
A ritual that could have plenty of future uses, if Shira paid enough attention. But that was a side benefit. The goal here was to save the Cor from a Leviathan, in their own way. No search and destroy here, just trust in the Force as expressed by a local elder. Shira did her best to suppress her nerves.
Several Cor were already gathering at the edge of the clearing as she came down the ramp. On paper the Cor were felinoid, and she could see some evidence of that around the ears and their quadripedal bodies, but their foxlike muzzles threw her off a bit - they were almost as much canine as feline. Quite alien and, despite her human preconceptions of their animalistic appearance, fully sapient. The Jedi were here as guests of an established people; she had to remember that.
OOC THREAD
My name is Bindo Duval. I'm not important to this story.
I've agreed to write and send this message on behalf of Starfalling, an elder of the Cor species on a remote, obscure planet called Gargolyn IV.
A large and dangerous creature is menacing Starfalling's village. She intends to use an ancient Cor ritual to bind the creature, keep it sealed underground so long as her people live on that land. Apparently the creature has a very long lifespan. The binding ritual is sacred to her people, but she's asked for the Jedi to provide their strength. Starfalling knows the ritual but is quite elderly and needs more support than her small village can provide.
She and her associates speak Basic well enough, and I've been ordered to travel to another world. You'll deal directly with her. Please do so with respect. Starfalling is a wise and capable elder of a unique people.
Best wishes,
Bindo Duval
Gargolyn IV
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Shira brought the Sojourner, an old Jedi transport, down in the forests of Gargolyn. She'd picked a quiet clearing near the coordinates that Bindo Duval had provided.
"All passengers, we've made landfall about a kilometer from Starfalling's village. Air quality's good, nothing strange on the files or filters. We should be fine to proceed without masks or hyposprays. I know you're all broken up about not needing shots."
She shut down the transport, secured the controls, and headed for the ramp. A few other Jedi had agreed to answer Starfalling's request. With their support, the Cor elder would be able to bind the unknown creature.
A ritual that could have plenty of future uses, if Shira paid enough attention. But that was a side benefit. The goal here was to save the Cor from a Leviathan, in their own way. No search and destroy here, just trust in the Force as expressed by a local elder. Shira did her best to suppress her nerves.
Several Cor were already gathering at the edge of the clearing as she came down the ramp. On paper the Cor were felinoid, and she could see some evidence of that around the ears and their quadripedal bodies, but their foxlike muzzles threw her off a bit - they were almost as much canine as feline. Quite alien and, despite her human preconceptions of their animalistic appearance, fully sapient. The Jedi were here as guests of an established people; she had to remember that.
OOC THREAD
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