Become One With All Things
// Muunilist // Harnaidan //
// Weeks into the Siege of Muunilist //
// Following Operation: Nightshade //
// Allyson Locke //
Returning from a series of night raids on Blackblade held positions, Ryv wished Maynard well before moving through the lower levels of the makeshift command center. The Muun people seemed to favor their fortified banks and businesses, which made breaking the defenders a painful ordeal every step of the way. Fortunately, once the offenders managed to gain some sort of hold during the slow crawl through the city streets, it had proven almost impossible to break. The scarring throughout the particular hall he traversed was proof of that, given the defense they were forced to hold against a surprise attack led by a group of Sith Legionnaires. Had it not been for Maynard's quick thinking and Ryv's rallying presence, their hard-earned ground would've been as good as gone. The two Jedi proved more resourceful, choosing to instead draw their enemies through the halls and collapse fragments of it upon them. It wasn't the best way to go, but it got the job done. By the time the majority turned to paste, the remaining loyalists had surrendered to the two Jedi, accepting their place as prisoners of war.
Ryv tugged off his scarred jacket and tossed it atop his cot, his lightsaber following it as the sound of his boots, hitting a nearby desk echoed throughout the impromptu room. He rubbed at his eyes and dropped down onto the chair adjacent to the said desk. In no time, the Jedi Knight began tapping away at a datapad, taking down the events of his day in the provided journal. It helped keep him grounded, reminding him of why the Alliance agreed to join the war in the first place. Nothing good came of war, but allowing the Sith Empire to maintain control of so many planets meant even worse for the galaxy. The rational provided him a measure of ease, even if a part of him questioned the truth of it all. The Jedi Knight looked up from the datapad, meeting his gaze in the small mirror provided to him. Dark spots decorated the space beneath his eyes, marking the exhaustion he'd felt since taking up his blade in the name of peace.
"You know, Dad, I wanna believe you'd approve of what I'm doing here," Ryv muttered to no one in particular. "You were a warrior, fighting the One Sith alongside so many other good Jedi. Am I letting you down by joining up with Tavlar and the rest of his Imperial Order Or am I doing what's best for the galaxy?" he pushed the datapad away and leaned back, feet propped up on the desk. "These are the hard-hitting questions, huh?"