Vytal Noctura
N I G H T M O T H E R
Nightlands, Ryloth
Mandragora, Knights Obsidian
Confederacy of Independent Systems
The Mandragora had already been planning to host a gathering of Witches in the Nightlands of Ryloth even before the events of Founder's Day. A time for Sisters and Brothers to come together for the sole purpose of communing with one another as the family they were. Not everyone could attend, but the Nightmother made every effort to shoo people out of the Castle -- even the ones that seemed to enjoy perpetually haunting their chambers, study, ritual hall, or wherever else they hid to conduct their research. She was an exceptionally accommodating person when it came to allowing people to work in peace; but today was not one of those days. Sometimes you needed to be forced out of your comfort zone and be forced to confront those you much rather ignore.
After what happened on Founder's Day, however, this gathering became that much more important. Especially if she could drag people like Asher Mossa out from Raven's Point. Katrine Van-Derveld's betrayal of the Altar of Spirits would be weighing heavily on the minds of those that did follow the spiritual path of the Mandragora of Old. There was one thing -- perhaps the only thing -- that had been true from the lips of the Agents of Chaos that day... Vytal Noctura was not a Nightmother of the Past. She was not even a Nightsister of the Past. She had left Dathomir precisely because she looked to the future. Not the future of conquest, but of her people, her clan, and her family of Sisters (and now Brothers). Technology was just the most evident of things that must be embraced in order to survive. Adapting to a changing, growing world was another.
The Mandragora were not dogmatic. Strange as that sounded while Shaman among them adhered to certain rites and rituals in accordance with the spirituality emphasizing Jart, Lylek, and Doashim, it was not the extent of their entire coven. Obviously Katrine and the spirits that commanded her felt this 'betrayed' them. Perhaps it did. Perhaps the Mandragora as a whole did not need to be constrained to just those three spirits... there were many in the galaxy, and far beyond it. Vytal knew this. She felt and heard them. Creation was vaster than they knew -- or perhaps that many would accept. Had they abandoned the three spirits? Seeing how she still saw those Vytal and Pom had recognized as the Great Spirits of Ryloth, no, they had not abandoned them. Had they supplanted them? No, they were still cherished as driving forces on this world. Were they alone? No, most assuredly they were not alone, and the Mandragora were enriched because of the spirits -- whether 'good,' 'evil,' or somewhere in between.
There was still a place for the Shaman among them. Vytal would still lead them, as she would lead those that did not follow in their path.
But today was a day of celebration -- of the spirits, of one another, and of the place they called home -- and a chance to be free of the troubles and sorrows of recent times. A chance to dance about the raging fire, speak of strange and exotic creatures or brews, and enjoying the music, drink, and food that had been prepared for the occasion. Fear not the eyes that glow in the far deep of night, Mandragora, for wards have been placed to keep the beasts of the Nightlands at bay; perhaps a daring soul might even claim one or challenge it to fight for survival. The night was young, dark, and deep. Rejoice!
No Objectives. Just have fun! Meet new people, dance around the fire, gaze up at the stars...
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