Worst Jedi
Location: Ryloth - Festival - Colour Burst Shooting Stall
Tagging: Srina Talon | Darth Empyrean | Eira Talon | Kat Decoria | Daiya
Gear:
There was something about seeing a space battle raging overhead that was almost beautiful, if you didn’t know better then it looked like a lightshow. A spectacular vision of lights and fireworks, similar to those that cities and governments would set off for a celebration.
This was no celebration.
This was war brought to the planets, a planet that hadn’t asked for it hadn’t sought out the conflict that now raged across its surface. But, the Agents of Chaos probably hadn’t even thought about that, hadn’t thought about the effect of the war on those innocents they claimed to be freeing. Both the terrorists from space, and the terrorists from underground spoke of a free Ryloth, a Ryloth that was returned to the people so they could go back to living the way they used to.
Had any of them asked the people of Ryloth if that’s what they wanted?
No, they’d arrived thinking they knew what was best and planning to impose their will on the native population. The Agents of Chaos had cast the Confederacy as another empire, had arrived claiming that they knew best. That they, and they alone held the true knowledge of what the Twi’leks wanted.
The Agents who had either never stepped foot on the planet or hadn’t been back here for years, yet they knew the truth in the Twi’leks hearts. Better even than the Twi’leks. Those very Twi’leks who had chosen to move to the domes, chosen to try to change the course of their lives. They had chosen, and now those terrorists had decided they had chosen wrong and wanted to remake that choice for them. To tell them how to live.
And to do it they’d destroy the very homes that the innocents had tried so hard to build.
The dome around them shook and filled with smoke, all signs of the attacks that had been mounted, that continued to mount.
The Jedi could feel the heat building in the air around them, could see the sweat running down the faces of those who had gathered around them. Their little pool of steady calm, a rock in the storm that had swept over Ryloth. It was no surprise that the Twi’leks and other citizens of the planet had gathered around them. Looking for protection, no more than that, they were looking for Hope. For something they could hold onto, to lift their spirits up when the world around them seemed to be going to hell in a handbasket.
The pink-haired Jedi reached up, running her hands through her long locks as she glanced at the crowd before looking back to Srina. She was right, they needed to move, they needed to get out of here, to get to somewhere safer. They needed to Evacuate.
“Give me a few minutes Exarch, I’ll get everyone ready to move.”
The Jedi turned on her heel, stepping back into the crowd, hands reaching out to the anxious faces gathered around them. A comforting touch on a shoulder here, bending down to talk to a small child clutching at her mother's skirts there.
“I’m sorry, we can’t carry all of these supplies with us now, we need to move fast. If you leave them here, I’ll try to get someone to collect them later.”
The Jedi’s heart broke as she watched the meagre possessions piling up in the entrance to the bunker. The clothes, the food that were all that some people had left in the world.
“We can replace them, you we can’t replace.”
The people who had spilled from the bunker were shaken, confused and scared but there didn’t appear to be any major injuries, just a few bumps and scrapes. Hardly enough to warrant it, but then her skills with healing had never been anything to write home about. She was up for this though, just to help buoy their spirits. Just reaching out with a hand to leave that lingering sense of positivity in those she passed as she helped get them ready to run. Or at least she had been till a slight green hand clutched at her skirt, a small Rodian peering up at her with wide eyes.
“Miss Jedi…are we gonna die?”
There it was, from the mouths of babes, the question that was on the forefront of everyone’s mind, only they were too scared to notice it. The acceptance in the child’s voice almost broke Asaraa’s heart as she knelt in front of him, one hand reaching out to rest on the child’s head as her other hand reached up, gesturing in the direction of Srina and Maliphant.
“Nah, we’re not, you wanna know why? Cause they’re waaay more scary than any terrorists out there. And if we’ve got those two on our side, then they don’t stand any chance. We’re just gonna go for a little walk, just to the edge of the city, then we’re all gonna get out of here and go somewhere safe and get you some food. Now, I’m not promising anything, but I’m pretty sure that they have some chocolate up there…but only for people who’re brave and help their parents. Can you do that for me?”
The little nod of the head was all she needed to see before she moved on to the last of the civilians, a final smile before she turned and nodded at the Exarch. The people were scared, but she had faith, she knew that they’d be ok and pull it together. People rose to the occasion if you gave them the chance.
If you gave them the chance.
Which they’d never had. The assault of the Twi’leks riding their Lylek mounts was immediate and absolute, the cavalry charge shaking the ground around them, leaving the young Jedi twisting to retain her balance as the civilians around her cried out in shock at the nightmarish sight charging towards them.
It was like a sight from her worst nightmare, the creatures racing past, pouncing on the crowd that she’d sworn to protect.
She’d told them it’d be ok.
Asaraa could hear the Exarch’s command, but every time she tried to strike at a rider she found herself dancing away from claw or tentacle, foot or blaster. The sheer number of her enemies, of the weapons they brought to bear made it almost impossible for the Jedi to get any closer to her targets.
Purple and bronze lightsabers spun around, constructing a cage of energy around her, a stalemate. She couldn’t get closer to them, and they couldn’t reach her. Yet, the Jedi was just one individual, and they were many. She could tie up 2, 3 of the Lyleks with spoiling attacks, forcing them to stop and defend themselves, but the rest just streamed past her and threw themselves on the crowd.
She could only watch helplessly as the civilians tried to fight, bringing what weapons they’d managed to find to bear, but it wasn’t enough. It would never have been enough.
It was another failure on a long list of failures, she’d let them down…again. Everyone she tried to rescue, to save, everyone ended up dying.
The Jedi threw herself through a backflip, lightsabers lashing out at a passing rider as she bounced as she landed, spinning away from a slashing claw. Spinning just long enough to see a small body tossed up into the air, wide eyes staring at her, a slight hand reaching out before the Rodian child dropped down to the waiting Lyleks, vanishing beneath the crowd of their claws as their riders laughed at the sport.
They laughed.
For a moment the Jedi grew still, time seeming to slow as she stared at the crowd, at the small hand that had fallen away from the Lyleks. Asaraa could hear a loud scream filling air around her. It took her a moment to realise the sound was tearing from her throat.
There was no thought in her head as the Jedi reacted, pushing out through the force, pouring her emotion into the force. A rising wave that shot forward, a tsunami of pressure crashing forward onto the riders and their mounts, sending them tumbling end over end as she threw herself forward.
Blades of energy lashed out, scoring as carapace and tentacle, as the Jedi pushed herself off the confused terrorists, landing between them and the crowd before she started stalking forward.
No more.
No more innocent deaths.
No more innocent deaths.