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Private Borrowed Silence


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The city roared beneath him.

Even here, in the heart of the Jedi Temple, silence was never truly still. It throbbed beneath the marble and stone; the thrum of repulsorlifts far below, the chatter of beings far above. Coruscant breathed in lights and sirens and voices that never slept.

Issar Rae'Velis had endured many worlds. But this one was not kind to silence.

He coiled in the soft moss at the edge of a low fountain, four arms resting loosely in his lap, robes drawn close around his pale blue form. The waters trickled through carved stone channels nearby, falling in gentle streams that echoed faintly through the vast chamber. The sound was meant to soothe. It did not lie, but it borrowed its peace, rather than possessing it.

The Room of a Thousand Fountains was the closest thing Coruscant had to stillness. Issar had come here often since arriving, seeking the echoes of water, of root and stone, of something deeper than duracrete. It was not the quiet of Selvaris. It was not the stillness of Hysalria. But it was enough.

For now.

He reached for his memory beads, fingers ghosting over each carved spiral with care. Soon, he would leave. Tython called; old soil, scarred and sacred. He was not summoned. He never was. But he had begun packing his few things from the quarters assigned to him here, residence only in name, not in soul.

Issar breathed in.

The air here was filtered. Artificial.

He did not mind. But he would not stay.




 
Garric had been on Corusant for a while now and there was one part of the Temple he had yet to visit: The Room of a Thousand Fountains. When he entered, he was immediately hit by a sense of calm, despite the artificial air in his lungs. As he wandered, taking it all in before mediating, he noticed a Hyslarian not far away from him. Garric was good at feeling people's thoughts and emotions and he could tell that the Hyslarian had a calmness about him that Garric could relate to.

He took a seat a few feet away from the Hysarian and simply sat with him for a few minutes, meditating. After that time, he turned his head slightly towards the Hyslarian.


"It isn't quite the calmness of most planets, but it is nice to have this small pocket on this one, isn't it?"

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Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
 

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The Hysalrian didn't move at first. His coils remained still, folded beneath him in quiet layers, and his four arms rested in a balance of ease—two over his lap, the other two turning a loop of memory beads through his fingers. The sound of falling water echoed around them in soft cadences, as if the fountains themselves paused to listen.

Then Issar spoke, his voice deep and low, drawn out with the slow rhythm of a language not born in cities.

"This place..."

A breath passed. Not hesitation... Intention.

"...has learned how to breathe."

He turned his head slightly toward the human, one pair of black eyes catching the filtered light from above, the others still watching the ripples on the surface of the water nearby.

"Even on Coruscant... there is a centre... Of sorts."

No smile. But the silence after held welcome in it. A shared stillness, made larger by two.




 

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