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Yo'tek the wanderer
Sunlight rolled across the mountains, the clouds sweeping past overhead upon winds that would blow all across the world. trees swaying below on the valley floors as the shuttles of the ground folk soared starward and returned. The rumbling and grinding of the mines below fading into but a whisper at these heights. Often yo'tek would gaze upon their journey for the great beyond with envy. Not for just of their destination unseen but the journey, the place where wings could not dream to take you, from where mighty warriors and damnable fiends hail. Yet the spirit of Rishii would never waver, never would it tremble even when the bug peoples descended upon her faithful. She knew the test that would face them would be one beyond even her bravest, Rishii knows the force, the way it moves and flows between her trees. How it curves her mountains and gives breath to the Maungur at her poles, the rage that fills them and the power that would shatter the soul of any unworthy who even pretends to control it. It is upon the peak of the home mountain that yo'tek kneels now, his head bowed in front of the elders who poured their knowledge into him. The wardens and warriors who beat into him their might and muscle stood over the even not in tutorship of him but in pride, at the vessel, they had shaped.
"Years have passed since you began your studies of the ancient arts. Each one of us has given unto you our years of knowledge and wisdom." The chieftain herself stood over Yo'tek, her wings adorned in the bones of Chiefs long past, her throne adorned with the skull of the Maungur who came and slept eternally upon the foundation of our village. "Our people have always been the chosen of mother Rishii and she has finally shown us her long-awaited champion, generations have passed waiting for the moment she would ask of us something. The time has come young one that we prove to her that we are worthy of her gifts, the home she has built for us, the wars she has challenged us with. She has called upon a truly blessed one, the pride of our clutch to travel to her." She placed a hand upon Yo'teks' head and bowed her own. "you will go to the maungur jungles, commune with mother Rishii, and seek your destiny at her hands."With the last words spoken, she knelt and presented yo'tek with her staff, the weapon of the first champion of Rishii, the chieftain that fought alongside kit-Fisto and drove the Genonosians from our homes. An Exonium staff said to be able to crack the very rocks it strikes, generations passed this holy relic from chieftain to chieftain finally fate has come to rest it in his talons.
As Yo'tek stood to a thunderous bird song of the village, holding his new blessings aloft he bathed in their reverence before taking flight off of the peak, a very long journey had begun. the bones whistling in the wind as he took to the skies, the world he knew falling away behind him as the trees raced past down below. Rishii's great tapestry tumbling past with every mile, even now it is a truly awe-inspiring sight. Life in its very essence, shaped and at one with Rishii. Countless souls down below, breathing and living upon the wonderous land we were given. At the northernmost point of the world, the holy jungles where the Maungur reside. Towering monsters of mindless rage and force, holy vessels of Rishii's will, and upon their territory Yo'tek would make communion with Rishii herself. The flight will be long and take a great deal of skill to complete, the sheer length of the journey will require him to take care of his body and mind. hundreds if not thousands of miles from his home. lies his destination, a jungle imbued with emotion and power.
As the days slipped by, Yo'tek would fly by day and roost in the lonely mountain caves by night, ancient and hallowed sites where in some cases candles from ancient prayers lay unlit, offerings desiccated from years of laying unwitnessed by the eyes of the faithful. With days of flight wearing on his shoulders he knelt to rest, lighting the candles and whispering a short prayer in thanks for the clear skies that Rishii has blessed him with thus far. As the last word leaves his beak, a huff breaks the serenity. taking up his staff yo'tek smiled as he turned to face a jungle Wampa coming back to its cave after the days' hunt. this huge muscled monster towered over him and let forth a bellowing roar that shook him to his core. Yet he had never felt more alive, Rishi had blessed him with his first test, to fight while fatigued and flightless, to fend off against something so very strong after he was so very weak. it was the first to move, taking step after lumbering step towards him, the clawed fists flexing as the foam at its mouth mixed with the red of its fresh kill. Yo'tek steadied himself and raised his staff aggressively, the voices in the back of his head belonging to his warrior master "Fool! again the wrong position, you do it as if it's intentional!" But it always was, waiting for his enemy to overpower him and be left parrying blow after blow was a quick way to be pushed back. Then time after time he would show his master that pushing forward, driving the attack was always to get the advantage. even on defensive training he would rise to meet his foe and put them on their tails, this beast would be no different.
The staff slid forward in his grip, a swift probing strike pounded against the Wampas belly, forcing a grunt out of it as the green burst of energy flashed from the staffs' tip. Without a moment of stagger, the beast responded, slashing with feral haste at the intruder into his nest. the huge claw was powerful, a single strike would be enough to tear the birds head from his shoulders. With a quick upward swing he jabbed the staff into its left ribs, the force sending the beast tumbling forward with its swing. the staggered steps it took carried it past the bird, meeting its motions with an arching swing to the back of its spine. The brilliant flash of green muted against the beasts thick shagged fur, but the crack and hum of the excited Exonium rang through. With a mighty crash, the beast hit the ground a victim of its incredible weight and strength. Yo'tek flourish his staff to his back and gave a small bow as if he had bested a sparring partner, his chuckle was cut short, however, the beast clambered to its feet as Yo'teks' eyes grew wide as he witnessed what should have been an easy victory be denied. the beast launched itself upon him again as yo'tek lept backward composing himself before attacking again, each swing the creature made was hulking and overarm wide and with the flashing of claw. always it left its belly open. The woosh of its arm narrowly passing his head akin to the passing of a starship, the roar was its engines screaming past. Never had he seen strength like this, but he would not let it overcome him. as it raised its arm again Yo'tek stabbed the tip of the spear into its stomach then upwards into the jaw of this beast. A Whump then a sickening crunch as he watched the teeth of the beast crack against each other. blood pouring from its lips again as it hesitated from the anguish, its eyes turned from rage to fear, a quivering pleading look painting it as it stumbled back cowering as if wishing for mercy. Yo'tek did not hesitate, with a blissful feeling of rage in his heart he felt Rishii guide his staff. driving back then downwards across the beasts temple. Another Whump and another crunch.
Yo'tek would awaken remembering not what happened after that moment, the adrenaline that coursed through him taking hold of his very mind and spirit, he felt the pelt against which he slept, soft and rugged. freshly cut Wampa fur was an incredible feeling. Yet then he felt pain... his chest his heart. Strained from the fight already on a spirit of the empty lung. The body of the creature would not be wasted, but this feeling was more than exhaustion. The creature was bested and he took what was his, the victory was plain to be seen. The feeling did not go away as he rolled up the pelt of the beast, tusks binding the pelt into a sleeping cloth. What was this feeling? He took flight as he pondered it, he won this was not the feeling of victory death had been dealt like any hunter would have done. The conflict rode with him for miles before he could bury it, more and more it nibbled at his head. The beast was beaten... its life was his to take. Then it struck him, the feeling of the force of rishii. The death of the creature affected it as if when it was killed it was darkness delt. a fight already won but finished beyond reason. Greed for death was the way of the Maungur, this pain must be what drives them. Would this really be what drives him? What drives Rishii?
For days yo'tek flew, this problem clawing sharper than the beast ever could, and finally, he arrived. the jungle was nothing he had ever seen before. The legends of old could not do it justice, the trees here grew not tall but vast, greater than any he had ever seen, a village could be built within every one of them. He allowed his beak to hang open as the sight flooded his vision, even as his talons touched the earth he could not believe he was here, the place where rishii was strongest. He could hear her, the energy of her being swirling about the plain he stood in. he felt as if he could touch the entire planet from here, every living beast and plant. bending in the winds of the world turning and tumbling through the stars. "I.. Have come as you decreed" He declared aloud, stepping tentatively through the glade expecting a booming voice to welcome him for his hard journey.
None came.
"I have..." He was confused, unsure of what to say. stammering as if a chick asking for a date with the War Chief's daughter (a memory and weeks extra exercise drill that was burnt into his memory). As the minutes of attempting to commune turned into hours he was at a loss... was this not the place? How could it not be? This was his purpose why would Rishi shun him now? He had come all this was how could she snub him now?! In frustration, he slumped to his knees and offered up a prayer. His prayer felt different now, no longer an empty space between thoughts leased out to a dogmatic string of words. This felt real, as if Rishi was with him, sitting there before his mind in the form of a great winged beast. Its wings enough to encompass the world itself, on each feather a life from birth to death played out over countless impossible carvings and colorations. "Perhaps I was wrong about you hatchling. You may have more to learn than I anticipated." The voice sounded as if a whisper beside him, not one this great avian would have made. Yet that of a wise, knowing master. "I've seen you since before you were even hatched and I knew there was potential, but I feel as though this journey will be one with more lessons than you'd care to learn." The voice spoke again, Yo'tek turned from reverence to confusion again, he looked up at the great bird. "What do you mean... I have come here to take on the great pilgrimage!" he insisted, had he not understood the stories? was this some kind of trick?
The bird let out a soft chuckle. "Silly young thing, the pilgrimage is not a challenge itself. All that war behind your eyes and you can't tell what you're fighting. I brought you here because I knew you were already being challenged. That your will would be enough to carry you forth to learn, not to conquer. The first step of the journey will be knowing you will never complete it." She spoke as if she saw straight through him, his bravado and stoicism all a boys game for a girl with pretty plumage. Yo'tek opened his beak to argue but the voice came again drowning his quibbles "You will leave this world soon, but you will not begin your journey until you accept that there is no one place that someone can perch, no one throne that they can simply rule..." Yo'tek spoke up to finish her words "...One does not rule the sky, nor does he Shepard the mountains. There is only to be among the winds and be free... The first prayer." he nodded trying to understand what he was being told. "You have spoken that prayer to me countless times and not once have you said it with meaning, it is not for revelry of me that this is said nor is it out of devotion. It is a reminder. That at the end of all things we are not meant to choke and control. To be free is the greatest treasure of all." She spoke, the weight of her words from countless centuries of living crashing over him like the squall of a hurricane. "I... don't understand. We are your chosen are we not? to rule the mountain realm and stars?" He stammered, grasping desperately at his desire to control. "I have raised you not to rule the galaxy, but to be at one with it, to be the peace that sails its stars. Countless times your peoples have risen to grip the lands as kings queens and emperors and time after time they have been shown that there is no ruling the force" Yo'teks eyes flashed open again "The Maungur..." His head filled with memories of countless empires and kingdoms toppled by the great beasts of endless rage and fury. "Instruments of discipline, the force of the natural way. Hatred is freedom in of itself as is serenity. But Dominance, dominance is an illusion of power over the very soul of a being."
Yo'tek knew he had come here for the wrong reasons, now being shamed under the very spirit of rishii itself. Humiliating, swallowing deep he spoke again "I will learn to understand" For the first time since they had begun speaking, the spirit moved, lowering its head to meet his gaze eye to celestial eye. "You will go with my blessing" She spoke, then the rushing of wind overtook him, pushing yo'tek to his feet as what felt like a maelstrom had whipped up out of thin air, he folded his wings in and staggered against the winds. As quickly as the winds rose, they fell again leaving him in the plain alone. silence fell over the jungle.
Nothingness
The skies hung still.
Then, a single bloom of sound and light. A starship descending here of all places. Yo'tek rolled his shoulders back. The journey has begun.
"Years have passed since you began your studies of the ancient arts. Each one of us has given unto you our years of knowledge and wisdom." The chieftain herself stood over Yo'tek, her wings adorned in the bones of Chiefs long past, her throne adorned with the skull of the Maungur who came and slept eternally upon the foundation of our village. "Our people have always been the chosen of mother Rishii and she has finally shown us her long-awaited champion, generations have passed waiting for the moment she would ask of us something. The time has come young one that we prove to her that we are worthy of her gifts, the home she has built for us, the wars she has challenged us with. She has called upon a truly blessed one, the pride of our clutch to travel to her." She placed a hand upon Yo'teks' head and bowed her own. "you will go to the maungur jungles, commune with mother Rishii, and seek your destiny at her hands."With the last words spoken, she knelt and presented yo'tek with her staff, the weapon of the first champion of Rishii, the chieftain that fought alongside kit-Fisto and drove the Genonosians from our homes. An Exonium staff said to be able to crack the very rocks it strikes, generations passed this holy relic from chieftain to chieftain finally fate has come to rest it in his talons.
As Yo'tek stood to a thunderous bird song of the village, holding his new blessings aloft he bathed in their reverence before taking flight off of the peak, a very long journey had begun. the bones whistling in the wind as he took to the skies, the world he knew falling away behind him as the trees raced past down below. Rishii's great tapestry tumbling past with every mile, even now it is a truly awe-inspiring sight. Life in its very essence, shaped and at one with Rishii. Countless souls down below, breathing and living upon the wonderous land we were given. At the northernmost point of the world, the holy jungles where the Maungur reside. Towering monsters of mindless rage and force, holy vessels of Rishii's will, and upon their territory Yo'tek would make communion with Rishii herself. The flight will be long and take a great deal of skill to complete, the sheer length of the journey will require him to take care of his body and mind. hundreds if not thousands of miles from his home. lies his destination, a jungle imbued with emotion and power.
As the days slipped by, Yo'tek would fly by day and roost in the lonely mountain caves by night, ancient and hallowed sites where in some cases candles from ancient prayers lay unlit, offerings desiccated from years of laying unwitnessed by the eyes of the faithful. With days of flight wearing on his shoulders he knelt to rest, lighting the candles and whispering a short prayer in thanks for the clear skies that Rishii has blessed him with thus far. As the last word leaves his beak, a huff breaks the serenity. taking up his staff yo'tek smiled as he turned to face a jungle Wampa coming back to its cave after the days' hunt. this huge muscled monster towered over him and let forth a bellowing roar that shook him to his core. Yet he had never felt more alive, Rishi had blessed him with his first test, to fight while fatigued and flightless, to fend off against something so very strong after he was so very weak. it was the first to move, taking step after lumbering step towards him, the clawed fists flexing as the foam at its mouth mixed with the red of its fresh kill. Yo'tek steadied himself and raised his staff aggressively, the voices in the back of his head belonging to his warrior master "Fool! again the wrong position, you do it as if it's intentional!" But it always was, waiting for his enemy to overpower him and be left parrying blow after blow was a quick way to be pushed back. Then time after time he would show his master that pushing forward, driving the attack was always to get the advantage. even on defensive training he would rise to meet his foe and put them on their tails, this beast would be no different.
The staff slid forward in his grip, a swift probing strike pounded against the Wampas belly, forcing a grunt out of it as the green burst of energy flashed from the staffs' tip. Without a moment of stagger, the beast responded, slashing with feral haste at the intruder into his nest. the huge claw was powerful, a single strike would be enough to tear the birds head from his shoulders. With a quick upward swing he jabbed the staff into its left ribs, the force sending the beast tumbling forward with its swing. the staggered steps it took carried it past the bird, meeting its motions with an arching swing to the back of its spine. The brilliant flash of green muted against the beasts thick shagged fur, but the crack and hum of the excited Exonium rang through. With a mighty crash, the beast hit the ground a victim of its incredible weight and strength. Yo'tek flourish his staff to his back and gave a small bow as if he had bested a sparring partner, his chuckle was cut short, however, the beast clambered to its feet as Yo'teks' eyes grew wide as he witnessed what should have been an easy victory be denied. the beast launched itself upon him again as yo'tek lept backward composing himself before attacking again, each swing the creature made was hulking and overarm wide and with the flashing of claw. always it left its belly open. The woosh of its arm narrowly passing his head akin to the passing of a starship, the roar was its engines screaming past. Never had he seen strength like this, but he would not let it overcome him. as it raised its arm again Yo'tek stabbed the tip of the spear into its stomach then upwards into the jaw of this beast. A Whump then a sickening crunch as he watched the teeth of the beast crack against each other. blood pouring from its lips again as it hesitated from the anguish, its eyes turned from rage to fear, a quivering pleading look painting it as it stumbled back cowering as if wishing for mercy. Yo'tek did not hesitate, with a blissful feeling of rage in his heart he felt Rishii guide his staff. driving back then downwards across the beasts temple. Another Whump and another crunch.
Yo'tek would awaken remembering not what happened after that moment, the adrenaline that coursed through him taking hold of his very mind and spirit, he felt the pelt against which he slept, soft and rugged. freshly cut Wampa fur was an incredible feeling. Yet then he felt pain... his chest his heart. Strained from the fight already on a spirit of the empty lung. The body of the creature would not be wasted, but this feeling was more than exhaustion. The creature was bested and he took what was his, the victory was plain to be seen. The feeling did not go away as he rolled up the pelt of the beast, tusks binding the pelt into a sleeping cloth. What was this feeling? He took flight as he pondered it, he won this was not the feeling of victory death had been dealt like any hunter would have done. The conflict rode with him for miles before he could bury it, more and more it nibbled at his head. The beast was beaten... its life was his to take. Then it struck him, the feeling of the force of rishii. The death of the creature affected it as if when it was killed it was darkness delt. a fight already won but finished beyond reason. Greed for death was the way of the Maungur, this pain must be what drives them. Would this really be what drives him? What drives Rishii?
For days yo'tek flew, this problem clawing sharper than the beast ever could, and finally, he arrived. the jungle was nothing he had ever seen before. The legends of old could not do it justice, the trees here grew not tall but vast, greater than any he had ever seen, a village could be built within every one of them. He allowed his beak to hang open as the sight flooded his vision, even as his talons touched the earth he could not believe he was here, the place where rishii was strongest. He could hear her, the energy of her being swirling about the plain he stood in. he felt as if he could touch the entire planet from here, every living beast and plant. bending in the winds of the world turning and tumbling through the stars. "I.. Have come as you decreed" He declared aloud, stepping tentatively through the glade expecting a booming voice to welcome him for his hard journey.
None came.
"I have..." He was confused, unsure of what to say. stammering as if a chick asking for a date with the War Chief's daughter (a memory and weeks extra exercise drill that was burnt into his memory). As the minutes of attempting to commune turned into hours he was at a loss... was this not the place? How could it not be? This was his purpose why would Rishi shun him now? He had come all this was how could she snub him now?! In frustration, he slumped to his knees and offered up a prayer. His prayer felt different now, no longer an empty space between thoughts leased out to a dogmatic string of words. This felt real, as if Rishi was with him, sitting there before his mind in the form of a great winged beast. Its wings enough to encompass the world itself, on each feather a life from birth to death played out over countless impossible carvings and colorations. "Perhaps I was wrong about you hatchling. You may have more to learn than I anticipated." The voice sounded as if a whisper beside him, not one this great avian would have made. Yet that of a wise, knowing master. "I've seen you since before you were even hatched and I knew there was potential, but I feel as though this journey will be one with more lessons than you'd care to learn." The voice spoke again, Yo'tek turned from reverence to confusion again, he looked up at the great bird. "What do you mean... I have come here to take on the great pilgrimage!" he insisted, had he not understood the stories? was this some kind of trick?
The bird let out a soft chuckle. "Silly young thing, the pilgrimage is not a challenge itself. All that war behind your eyes and you can't tell what you're fighting. I brought you here because I knew you were already being challenged. That your will would be enough to carry you forth to learn, not to conquer. The first step of the journey will be knowing you will never complete it." She spoke as if she saw straight through him, his bravado and stoicism all a boys game for a girl with pretty plumage. Yo'tek opened his beak to argue but the voice came again drowning his quibbles "You will leave this world soon, but you will not begin your journey until you accept that there is no one place that someone can perch, no one throne that they can simply rule..." Yo'tek spoke up to finish her words "...One does not rule the sky, nor does he Shepard the mountains. There is only to be among the winds and be free... The first prayer." he nodded trying to understand what he was being told. "You have spoken that prayer to me countless times and not once have you said it with meaning, it is not for revelry of me that this is said nor is it out of devotion. It is a reminder. That at the end of all things we are not meant to choke and control. To be free is the greatest treasure of all." She spoke, the weight of her words from countless centuries of living crashing over him like the squall of a hurricane. "I... don't understand. We are your chosen are we not? to rule the mountain realm and stars?" He stammered, grasping desperately at his desire to control. "I have raised you not to rule the galaxy, but to be at one with it, to be the peace that sails its stars. Countless times your peoples have risen to grip the lands as kings queens and emperors and time after time they have been shown that there is no ruling the force" Yo'teks eyes flashed open again "The Maungur..." His head filled with memories of countless empires and kingdoms toppled by the great beasts of endless rage and fury. "Instruments of discipline, the force of the natural way. Hatred is freedom in of itself as is serenity. But Dominance, dominance is an illusion of power over the very soul of a being."
Yo'tek knew he had come here for the wrong reasons, now being shamed under the very spirit of rishii itself. Humiliating, swallowing deep he spoke again "I will learn to understand" For the first time since they had begun speaking, the spirit moved, lowering its head to meet his gaze eye to celestial eye. "You will go with my blessing" She spoke, then the rushing of wind overtook him, pushing yo'tek to his feet as what felt like a maelstrom had whipped up out of thin air, he folded his wings in and staggered against the winds. As quickly as the winds rose, they fell again leaving him in the plain alone. silence fell over the jungle.
Nothingness
The skies hung still.
Then, a single bloom of sound and light. A starship descending here of all places. Yo'tek rolled his shoulders back. The journey has begun.