The Jedi Iroh
Talus Grasslands
A wind, rich with the scent of grass and fresh earth, swept across the land ahead of him, bending the grass low in great sweeping waves. A great green ocean stretching as far as the eye could see behind him. Ahead, one of the starports shone against the growing purple twilight. Not much more than a day's walk away, and he was in no rush. The growing night felt like it was going to be nice. Warm, but not too warm. Brisk enough to be cozy with a brazier and a nice cup of tea.
That would be perfect. Tiland took a long breath and smiled beneath his beard. He set his walking staff on the ground and lowered his satchel to rest in the grass next to it, and lowered himself to ground, unfolding a small camp chair from inside the bag, and setting it on a patch of dry ground. This was followed by a small, portable table, a gas-fired stove, several things of water, and a small satchet of herbs. On an afterthought, he added four wooden mugs, hand-carved by their look. He'd picked them up from a tramp merchant outpost over on Imynusoph. Aeshi Tillian had been her name. Angry, she was, and flinty, but she kept it in check. Great potential in the Force, with her gifts, and her talents, but she never tried to tap into it too far. Just like that Eldin Daine fellow.
But that was their journeys to make. They had to work through their own struggles and their own pains. Their own paths to walk. The Force was as much a living entity as he was, always shifting, always moving, guiding instincts and events. Like any connection, it had it's ups and downs.
As he contemplated this, his hands were busy, measuring out small scoops of herbs, crushing them in one hand, and scattering them in the water that had begun to come to a boil. The scent of crisp tea-leaves and associated herbs fill the air as they brewed. He smiled again and leaned back against the small chair, cupping the warmth in his hand, and enjoying the sight of the sun slowly sinking towards the horizon. Perhaps there would be other people coming. Perhaps not. Only the Force knew. And he'd enjoy whatever it came.
A wind, rich with the scent of grass and fresh earth, swept across the land ahead of him, bending the grass low in great sweeping waves. A great green ocean stretching as far as the eye could see behind him. Ahead, one of the starports shone against the growing purple twilight. Not much more than a day's walk away, and he was in no rush. The growing night felt like it was going to be nice. Warm, but not too warm. Brisk enough to be cozy with a brazier and a nice cup of tea.
That would be perfect. Tiland took a long breath and smiled beneath his beard. He set his walking staff on the ground and lowered his satchel to rest in the grass next to it, and lowered himself to ground, unfolding a small camp chair from inside the bag, and setting it on a patch of dry ground. This was followed by a small, portable table, a gas-fired stove, several things of water, and a small satchet of herbs. On an afterthought, he added four wooden mugs, hand-carved by their look. He'd picked them up from a tramp merchant outpost over on Imynusoph. Aeshi Tillian had been her name. Angry, she was, and flinty, but she kept it in check. Great potential in the Force, with her gifts, and her talents, but she never tried to tap into it too far. Just like that Eldin Daine fellow.
But that was their journeys to make. They had to work through their own struggles and their own pains. Their own paths to walk. The Force was as much a living entity as he was, always shifting, always moving, guiding instincts and events. Like any connection, it had it's ups and downs.
As he contemplated this, his hands were busy, measuring out small scoops of herbs, crushing them in one hand, and scattering them in the water that had begun to come to a boil. The scent of crisp tea-leaves and associated herbs fill the air as they brewed. He smiled again and leaned back against the small chair, cupping the warmth in his hand, and enjoying the sight of the sun slowly sinking towards the horizon. Perhaps there would be other people coming. Perhaps not. Only the Force knew. And he'd enjoy whatever it came.