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Private The Vestige


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Location: Tython
Tags: Valery Noble Valery Noble
Objective: Follow the Force
Soundtrack: New Senses

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Cailen was so engrossed that he hardly felt Valery's hand. The sudden surge of energy, however, was unmistakable; An intense efflux of Light Side energy flowed through him, almost overpowering his mind. But just as quickly as it overcame his senses, the burst of energy stabilized into a powerful aura that both comforted and energized him.

A familiar warmth swept over his body, one that reminded him of the first time he'd met Valery on Ilum. Even amidst the bitter cold, her presence in the Force was a burning flame that melted away the darkness. In very much the same way now, her presence at Cailen's side began to clear the haze that clouded his senses.

"It's working, I..." the boy muttered, scrunching his nose and furrowing his brow as he watched the glimmer of light dance in his mind.

"...I can see it, Master..."

The mote was growing slowly but steadily from a distant speck into a much larger, discernable mental picture. Cailen wanted desperately to reach out and grab it, to pull it closer and learn all of its secrets, but he had to remind himself again to breathe and let it come to him.

A small image began to take shape, a distant memory that felt both familiar and entirely foreign all at once. Only when he fully realized what he was seeing did he begin to waver. He could feel the fear and pain swirling on the edges of his consciousness, and Valery would sense it too.

 

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"You're doing great, Cailen," Valery assured him with a soft tone of voice, as her warmth and strength began to spread and envelop him. She could feel the way it affected him — the tension from before was finally relieved and whatever it is that blinded him from seeing the path ahead began to dissipate. Slowly but surely, it allowed the Force to bring him clarity in the form of images and memories.

They weren't easy to decipher and potent in emotions, but she wasn't going to leave his side and she knew that he had the strength to push through it all.

"...I can see it, Master..."

"Keep your mind calm and body relaxed. Just a little further..." she almost whispered into his ears now, as she tried to not disrupt the intense focus all of this demanded of him. Given the situation and his struggles with connecting, this had turned into a trial very different from what most were used to. It wasn't his skills with the blade or telekinetic abilities that were being tested. It was the mind, body, and soul, and how they all intertwined with the Force.

But as Cailen pushed on, Valery suddenly felt powerful emotions lingering on the edge of his mind. What stood out, even more, was that it felt as if they weren't his own. Had he tapped into the memories that were supposed to guide them?

"You're almost there, I can feel it," Valery continued to try and encourage him. "Allow the memories to unravel in your mind. My strength will keep you in control."


 

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Location: Tython
Tags: Valery Noble Valery Noble
Objective: Follow the Force
Soundtrack: New Senses

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Valery’s whispers wrapped around his consciousness like morning mist over the forest, softening the sharpness of the memories that unraveled. Some were memories he knew to be his own, but had been locked away… hidden by the Force, until he was truly ready to see them again.

Others, however, belonged to… someone else entirely.

A woman walked… no, stalked through the woods. She was hunting. She shot him, the soldier who touched the boulder as he ran from her.

Cailen could sense the man’s pain, feel his panic, but the Padawan instead focused on the woman.

She felt alarmingly steady. In control. Invigorated, even. A whimper ahead marked her target. The soldier was close now, too weak to run anymore. He was hiding. She would find him.

The boy’s eyebrows tensed as he pushed himself, opening up little by little. There were gaps in his ability, but Valery’s energy filled them as he pressed forward.

The woman rounded a pillar of stone and grinned as her eyes fell upon the soldier. He held his hands above his head, begging for his life. She reveled in the power, and for a moment, Cailen enjoyed the vicarious thrill - it unsettled his stomach, but the rush was unlike anything he’d felt before.

She raised something slowly above the soldier, drinking in every whimper and cry he made as she held his life in her hands.

But before she struck him, a sudden explosion of pain overcame the woman - and Cailen. He winced as an unsuspecting blaster bolt struck the woman’s hand, burning her flesh and knocking the object from her grasp.

“Run! Run like hell!” was the last thing Cailen heard before his eyes snapped open.


Cold beads of sweat ran down his brow and he struggled to breathe. His eyes frantically searched for Valery, stopping only when he realized she’d never left his side.

“M-Master…” he stammered, the encounter leaving him disheveled.

“I… what… what happened? W-what was that?”

 

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While Valery couldn't see every memory that rushed through Cailen's mind, her bond to him allowed her to receive flashes of what the Force exposed to him. She saw the woman, the soldier on the run until he was shot and left scared for his life, and she could hear those last words echo over and over again after something or someone interfered. Whether Cailen saw more than that, she didn't know, but her eyes opened and searched for Cailen.

Much like him, the experience had left a mark on her, albeit weaker. She had always been extremely empathic so what lingered the most were the emotions tied to the memories, especially those that also echoed through the bond with her Padawan.

"I… what… what happened? W-what was that?"

Valery let out a soft breath and raised a hand up through her hair, "I think only you have the answer to that question, Cailen. Dig as deep as you can..." she began as she looked him in the eyes and looked for an answer within them. "Do you recognize the voice you heard? The Force is showing you this memory for a reason — you must have some kind of connection to the people you saw, or to their location."

Nothing seemed to particularly stand out about the stretch of forest where all of it happened, so it was likely that these people played some part in his life. Other memories had been suppressed as well, so perhaps these were among them? Or at the very least, memories of who these people could be.


"We should try to find the place where that memory occurred."



 

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Location: Tython
Tags: Valery Noble Valery Noble
Objective:
Follow the Force
Soundtrack: New Senses

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“It sounded like…” Cailen started, but he trailed off as he realized what he was about to say.

He desperately wanted to finish his thought. The words were right there on his tongue, but something clouded his certainty. The voice was distorted beyond immediate recognition, but if Cailen stretched his imagination, it almost sounded like Tarus Undara. But it couldn’t be. Could it?

If his hunch was wrong, he’d risk missing what the Force wanted him to see.

But if he was right…

He looked to Valery. His eyes were full of conflicting uncertainty, but she could see the fragments of truth buried inside.

“I’m not sure,” he finally said.

It was better to search further than to accept such a monumental conclusion based on hope alone. After all, this was the first time Cailen had come this close to truly tapping into the Force since his Master’s death. It was entirely possible that wishful thinking and a fickle connection were affecting his judgement.

Stick to the facts, he decided. Only what was clear in the vision.

“I saw a woman,” he said plainly, though he knew Valery had seen her too.

His eyes scanned the tree line, expecting to see her haunting visage creep from behind a tree. He shuddered, pushing the thought away.

“She was holding something. It seemed important, but I’m not sure what it was. I couldn’t actually see it. It felt like the focus of the memory, though.”

"We should try to find the place where that memory occurred."

Cailen nodded, unsure of where to begin but determined nonetheless to find where the vision had taken place. It was a large stone pillar, bigger than the boulder he was sitting upon, surrounded by trees. It felt close.

The Padawan climbed down the rock and set his feet on the ground. He thought over what he’d seen, and tried to match his surroundings to the vision. Line up the trees and rocks to follow the wounded soldier’s trail. After several moments of awkward adjustments and stepping around the boulder, it clicked.

Cailen raised a pointed finger to the south. His face was brightened with a newfound sense of direction.

“It’s that way,” he said to Valery, his voice steeped with conviction.

 

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"I'm not sure,"

She could appreciate that he wasn't trying to quickly draw conclusions after what he saw, but she could also feel that what he had seen and heard left him very conflicted. Something had been familiar to him, and everything that had happened since Tython likely made it hard not to just hold onto it, and have hope for something that seemed so unlikely. It was a feeling she understood, having lost people herself, so she's do whatever she could to offer comfort and support.


"She was holding something. It seemed important, but I'm not sure what it was. I couldn't actually see it. It felt like the focus of the memory, though."


"Then that's what we're going to try and find," she said with a dip of her head. "One way or another." It wasn't going to be easy but after such a vivid memory flashed to them through a vision, there would have to be a way for them to find where it all took place. The Force could be cryptic at times, but she felt certain that it wasn't going to be impossible to interpret what they seen and felt.

So after she made her appeal to find the location, she watched Cailen focus and followed his gaze around the boulder. She didn't have a connection to the vision like he did, so she waited patiently and... he found something. Valery had no idea if it was right or wrong, but he seemed sure about it, so she wasn't going to question it at all.

The Force was guiding him, and she'd follow.

"Alright, lead the way but be careful. If we find the location, the Force might speak to you again, and it could be even more intense," she warned him, hoping that nothing overwhelming would catch her Padawan by surprise.



 

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Location: Tython
Tags: Valery Noble Valery Noble
Objective: Follow the Force
Soundtrack: The Force

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Despite his lingering nerves, Cailen pressed on through the trees. Every step brought him closer to what the Force wanted him to find, and though he still had a gnawing feeling in the pit of his stomach, he knew he wasn’t alone. Valery was right there beside him, her presence cutting through his doubts and giving him the confidence to keep moving.

Cailen led the way in silence for some time, only communicating when the Force tugged him in a new direction. They took several turns that would seem errant to an untrained eye, but to a Jedi as experienced as Valery, it was clear that her Padawan was following a path that only he could see. Cailen was perfectly focused on what he was feeling, though not without a strenuous amount of effort to maintain his connection to the Force.

The exertion had begun to catch up to him when finally, the familiar shape of the boulder from his vision came into view. He turned to his Master with weary eyes, smiling softly through the exhaustion that was coming over him. He’d never felt this drained before, even during the busiest days clambering about the shipyards on Anaxes. It wasn't his muscles that ached, but his mind and heart.

He wanted to rest, but he was so close to the answer.

”This is it, Master,” Cailen said as he stood before the stone, blinking curiously.

His hazel eyes investigated it from a distance, but soon, his reluctant feet found the courage to get closer. The menacing face of the woman flashed across his mind again, sending shivers down his spine. She was here, all right. Even after all this time, the echoes of her hatred and anger still lingered. Cailen wondered how someone could ever grow to be so bitter, so lost.

With cautious steps, Cailen’s boots made their way to the rock. He reached his hand out but froze just inches away from its surface. He cast a nervous glance over his shoulder to Valery before resting his trembling fingers against the stone.

Once again, he was plunged into the burning forest.



Bright orange embers swirled around him as he stood among the trees, his body a displaced figure intruding on a time and place where he'd never been and never was. At least the vile woman was gone, or so it seemed; Her heavy presence was no longer weighing on Cailen's chest. All he could see was smoke, cinder, and the wounded soldier against the obelisk.

The Alliance trooper was still breathing heavily, his close call with death still pumping his body with adrenaline, but his eyes were full of relief.

"You saved my life," he said, his words heavy with gratitude.

The shadowy figure he spoke to was oddly familiar to Cailen, but no matter how hard he stared at its form, he couldn't place who - or what - it was. Only when it spoke to the soldier did Cailen finally recognize it, and when the realization struck him, it felt like ice shooting through his veins.

"Get-- get to safety," Tarus said, stumbling a bit as he approached the trooper with an open hand.

The only one he had, Cailen noticed. The Sith who attacked them on the landing pad had severed his Master's left arm before piercing his chest with her crimson blade; Wounds that would be fatal on their own, let alone together.

Tarus hoisted the soldier to his feet with a groan, clearly struggling to stay conscious. Cailen could feel echoes of the fallen Jedi's pain in the Force. It made him sick to his stomach.

"The woods-- not safe--" his Master said through gritted teeth.

"Come with me. We can still make it to the LZ"

"-- Can't,"
Tarus said curtly.
"My destiny-- is elsewhere--"

The soldier shook his head, but he could see the same resolve in Tarus' eyes that Cailen did whenever his Master had made up his mind.

"You'll need this," he said, handing something Tarus.


"Thank you. But-- It's not for me," Tarus said.

Cailen watched as his Master accepted the soldier's offering, but the vision began to fade. The last thing he saw was Tarus' disfigured body slump against the boulder, sliding down its pocked surface until he met the ground. As Tarus' eyes closed, Cailen's snapped open.




"Master Noble," Cailen said, his palm still flush with the stone.

"I found it."

His eyes were wide, unable to believe what he saw. There, nestled into a small divot at the base of the obelisk, was the rusted hilt of a lightsaber.

Tarus Undara's lightsaber.

 

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While Valery had no idea where she was or where she was going, she still knew that she was on the right path. Cailen had opened himself up to the Force, and it was guiding him every step of the way to where he needed to be. It wasn't easy on him — she could feel his exhaustion, as they were forced to cover a fairly great distance. His focus was put to the test but through sheer willpower and determination to understand this call, he pressed forward.

Until he saw something.

"This is it, Master,"

Valery's eyes shifted to the boulder up ahead and she nodded, "Alright, just be careful, okay?" she asked as he inched closer. Locations with powerful memories attached to them could be extremely overwhelming, and he was already fatigued. So as Cailen made the connection needed to listen to the Force, Valery stood ready to catch him or help. Almost instantly, the young Padawan was drawn into a vision, and while Valery couldn't see what was happening, she knew it showed something intense.

So to offer her strength and comfort, she gently placed a hand on his shoulder.

"You can do this," she said, uncertain about whether or not he could hear it.

But whether he did or not, his eyes opened soon, and before she was given a chance to ask what he had seen, Cailen spoke up and gestured at an object near the boulder. It was a lightsaber. His Master's lightsaber. "Cailen..." she watched him for a moment and took a small breath. "If anybody should bring it back to the Temple, it should be you."


 

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Location: Tython
Tags: Valery Noble Valery Noble
Objective: Follow the Force
Soundtrack: The Force

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Cailen couldn't take his eyes off the lightsaber, even if he tried. It was more than just a weapon, even more than Tarus' weapon - it was a striking window into a life that was taken from him when he was too vulnerable to do anything about it.

Like a flood, memories of time spent with Tarus Undara came rushing into Cailen's mind. Days spent sparring in the dojo, studying artifacts through psychometry, learning bits of his Master's Kinetic language; They all crashed into him at once. It wasn't quite a vision, not like what he saw when he touched the boulder, but it was intense, nonetheless. He withdrew his shaking fingertips from the stone and reached for the saber.

With both hands, Cailen scooped up the rusted hilt and brushed away the soil. It felt strange in his hands, as if the weapon were left there just for him.

That's when his Master's words echoed in his head.

"Thank you. But-- It's not for me," Tarus said.

"It's for-- it's for me," the boy whispered as he rolled the lightsaber over in his palms. It was lightweight, yet surprisingly sturdy. Even after months of weathering out in the elements, it still appeared to be in working order. Curiosity nudged his thumb down the hilt, depressing the switch after a brief lull of uncertainty.

When the blade failed to ignite, he felt his heart sank.

"If anybody should bring it back to the Temple, it should be you."

He nodded, but it was clear his attention was fully focused on the fallen Jedi's weapon. It was all he had left of Tarus, and while the blade was damaged, Cailen would guard it closely. The woman from his vision took so much from him, but neither she nor the Maw could take this. With a newfound vigor that had been absent from the Padawan since the Battle, Cailen clipped the saber to his belt, right next to his own.

Turning on his heels, he met Valery's gaze.

"Thank you," he said, a spark of hope shining in his eyes.

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