War torn.
It was the only suitable description that he could give to their surroundings. Thousands had died, on both sides. Amon could not say that he was sympathetic to the Bryn'adul. No, they were undoubtedly a dangerous force that carved death and pain wherever they went. Nar Kreeta being their most recent victim
He climbed, cresting on to the top of a slight incline to be met with... nothing. Sparing a glance to the Datapad, it read that there had been a village here, or at least a handful of buildings. In its centre, was the small crater of a crashed starship and dozens of smaller indentations littering the ground around it, burning metal, from the looks of it.
The sigh that he had been close to releasing was suppressed and he descended into the crash area. He held little hope to find any life. There were no other standing structures, and before he knew it there was an audible beep that warned him he was at the limit of his area of operation and he slowed to a stop.
In his mind’s eye he could imagine the battle lines and the towers pointing high into the sky, spitting fire out at the assaulting forces. His mind drawn off to imagine the same happening on his own birthworld of Thyrsus. He hadn't been there, but he had seen footage over the HoloNet of the events. A bloody affair. Thousands amongst the Echani garrison being put to the sword until there were no combatants left. But where the Thyrsians, his people celebrated victory of reclaiming their home, the people of Nar Kreeta were evacuated, not yet seeing the devastation of their homes and the world they called home.
This time, he didn't stop the sigh that fell from his mouth. He was prepared to depart, the sight of a devastated outer defense enough to ruin his mental before he heard a voice call out urgently. To his hand came his hilt as he took off running.
Past the perimeter that his datapad repeatedly beeped at him, warning that he had crossed it. It was shut off. Enemies could've been in the area patrolling. Besides, he didn't need a piece of tech to tell him that he was going past mission boundaries. As a Jedi, those didn't exist, unless there was a threat to innocents. And if the person calling for help was an innocent? Then he was definitely within his duties as a Jedi.
At first, he hadn't noticed when his Force enhanced stride brought him trampling over grass, too unnatural to be sprouting fresh and untrodden at the foot of a toppled over tower. "
Over here!" The voice said again, and when he got to the man, one he recognized from the ship, he knelt next to him, and what he saw was the protruding hand. "
I can't free 'em! Anytime I cut, it grows over and thickens." Amon's hand tightened on the mans shoulder and he reached to feel for the bloodied and blackened hand protruding from the ground, feeling for anything that would hint to life.
"
Get back to the ship. This..." Was a puzzle, one that he had never encountered before. In his ears he could feel his heart thumping. His breath slowed as the mercenary got up to his feet and headed back in the direction of their landed ship. Amon didn't wait to see if he was gone, his attention snapping right back to the womans hand. "Alright..." The womans hand held firmly as he forced his senses to calm.
This sort of thing was not what he was used to. Swing a saber, dive head first into a battlefield? He was your guy. The internal senses and feelings? They didn't come out, not unless required by his use of Vaapad. But still, he would try. In the personal valley of greenery that grew from
this woman, he remained, reaching for that proof of life and he'd attach himself to it, quietly muttering words of encouragement and prayer to both the Moon that shone bright that night, and the Sun that slept. But for whose benefit? His own, or for the dying soul at his feet? In those moments, the answer was one and the same. And to the Force, he drew on as he spoke -- the Force a connection between them both. As he held onto her hand physically, so did he metaphysically on her presence, and with the Force as his medium, he called out to this woman on the brink.
As a comrade...
As a friend....
As the thing that was the foundation of all that stood for good in the Galaxy. The thing that promised better days to come in the future. It was a sure thing, destined to shine bright upon those that remained true. A thing that even with their backs against the wall, the Jedi of Old and of today had.
Needed to have, in a galaxy that was in a constant state of war waylaying its people. He called out to this woman...
As Hope.
"Wake up."