Peace
Jedi Moon
The porcelain sea of ghost grass swayed gently. Peace appeared serenely cold at first glance, but a warm breeze rolled over its surface. Giant golden rings kept its atmosphere regulated. Ancient constructions of enigmatic design, they surrounded the station a far way above its surface, allowing Jedi and friend alike to roam its broken landscape.
Recently large parts of the station had come to be inhabited by more than Jedi guardians. Refugees from the war-torn planet of Kintan had settled in and around several of the Zeffo structures dotting Peace's surface. Though its Jedi residents had worked tirelessly to undo the disrepair eight centuries of abandonment had wrought, the sudden influx of inhabitants had worked to breathe new life into many of the halls that yet stood empty.
The combined effort of many Jedi had ensured that the refugees were not left wanting of compassion. The Jedi of Silver Rest and Peace had fought side by side in the defence of Kintan's people and their joint action extended to ensure they were not abandoned in the aftermath. Peace had provided the space and Silver Rest the resources; together they spared the people of Kintan the cruel venom of the Sith's war machine that still seeped into their home. It was together that the Jedi were helping those people here on Peace to this day.
The refugees still required all the help they could get, even on Peace. Many still bore scars and injury, others suffered illness and loss. Much still had to be done to alleviate their pain. Of Peace's Jedi, Ryv had taken charge in coordinating humanitarian relief efforts. Personal responsibility for the victims of war had kept him working tirelessly to bring compassion to those who needed it most.
Furthermore, Peace was a massive station, many of its ancient corridors still stood unexplored. Curiosity had driven many a padawan to get lost inside the massive structures many still believed to subtly rearrange through mysterious and unknown means. For many of the Jedi who stepped onto the station for the first time the prospect of exploring its inner workings made for an irresistible adventure.
The Masters from Peace and Silver Rest alike had come together for a tour of the station's efforts, an opportunity to appreciate what their combined compassion had managed to achieve. The mantle of duty weighed heavily on their shoulders. Expectations of guidance during these trying times of war from younglings, padawan, knights, and refugees alike brought the pressure of leadership down on them to bear. Even they were still mere sentients, in need of brief respite to remind themselves of what it was they fought for.
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