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Private Where the Roots Remain


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The stones remembered.

They were cracked now, worn by flame and frost, stained by blood and lichen, partially torn by something darker, but they still remembered. Issar Rae'Velis moved between them in silence, his serpentine body gliding softly across the moss-dappled flagstones, four hands working with patient grace. One cupped a seedling. Another brushed aside a half-buried fragment of permacrete. A third tucked soil into a divot where plasma had once scorched through the ground. The fourth, holding nothing, moved only to rest upon the earth itself.

He did not speak.

The breath of the morning filtered down through what remained of the Temple canopy, painting shifting bars of pale light across the stones. Here and there, broken colonnades leaned at tired angles, overtaken by vine and time. It was quiet now, not the silence of emptiness, but the stillness after storm. The kind of silence that knew.

Issar had not been asked to help. He had simply come. Tython called to him, not in words, not even in visions, but in weight. Beneath its wounds, this world still sang, and where there was song, there could be healing.

He knelt beside the cracked base of an old meditation circle. The scorched grass around it had long since died. In its place, a small coil of wildflower had begun to push through the dirt, tenacious, imperfect, beautiful. Issar dipped two fingers into a bowl of water and let a single drop fall to the roots.

Then he exhaled. A low wind stirred the treetops. The faint scent of ash mixed with soil and green. He felt it then; a ripple, not from the stone or earth, but from the Spiral itself.

Someone approached.




 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

So much earth. So much dry ground. It brought a grimace to Reina's face as she crouched down to run her hand along the ground. Tython still felt wrong to her, in the same way Coruscant did. It wasn't as homely as she'd like. She felt like a fish out of water, in a literal sense. Reina missed the water with a passion, the feeling of flowing through it like she was free. It was one of the things she had given up by joining the Jedi. As much as she complained about how mindnumbing it had been to do fishing as a job...It meant she could have gone for a swim whenever she wanted.

This was her home now, however. Whether she liked it or not, she hadn't progressed far enough in her skills to feel like she could travel the Galaxy once again. It wasn't like when she was just a fisherwoman. Reina had more knowledge of the Spirit now. More intimate knowledge than she used to, and that made her dangerous. A target. She needed to know how to defend herself properly, lest she get captured and used against the people she wanted to help.

She was in her world for now as Reina stepped through the trees of Tython, feeling tiny little threads of the Spirit all around her. Twisting around the trees, twirling through the air. It was all around her. Normally, the Spirit would guide Reina with a gentle breeze, but here on Tython, it was like she could see the threads of it pulling her.

Her eyes widened, however, as she encountered a stranger who looked...well, strange. Reina wasn't exactly the most polite when she encountered people who looked vastly different from anything she had seen before, but she took in a steady breath. She thought before she spoke. It was a sign to her that she was learning, growing from who she was before the Jedi.

"...Hello there. I'm sorry if I was interrupting something."


 

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The bowl in his hand stilled.

Issar turned his head slowly, no sudden motion, no flinch. Just a quiet shift in orientation, as though acknowledging a breeze. He did not rise. He remained lowered beside the roots of the old meditation circle, one hand trailing lightly through soil, another steadying the bowl of fresh water. His four black eyes regarded her, unblinking, but not sharp. There was no threat in his stillness. Only presence. The wind rustled through the trees again. A leaf drifted to the ground between them.

"You did not interrupt," Issar said at last, his voice low and measured. His voice wasn’t a whisper, but it carried the softness of one. "You were led." His head tilted slightly, regarding the young human. The Spiral spoke of her heart in hushed whispers.

"The earth here remembers," he continued, his gaze drifting back to the ground where he had been working. "It is not as it was. But it is not what it will be, either. Like you, it is... becoming."

He set the bowl aside, and only then did he uncoil to full height, his serpentine form rising with smooth grace, tall and formidable, yet never looming. Simply there.

A beat passed. One hand lightly tapped the memory beads at his chest.

"I am Issar Rae'Velis," he offered. "Those of this Order call me Master. But it is gratuitous and unnecessary."

His eyes softened, the faintest ripple of warmth in their inky black.

"And you... are turning with the current, no longer against it. This is good."





 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

She froze for a moment as Issar said she was led here. It was the truth. The Spirit had brought her in this direction. Though there was a part of her that could sense the water. Her nose gave a small little twitch as she tried to look back at Issar to look at the bowl of water whilst he spoke about the earth and how it was becoming...and then she blinked when he said it was becoming like her. Who was Reina becoming though was her question...Was she becoming the monster she saw in the mirror? Or the Reina that Valery and Everest believed in.

"...I don't think it's unnecessary to be called a Master. It's like being called a Captain. It lets people know they can come to you for guidance. But...yeah. I'm Reina. Reina Daival. A Padawan."

Introductions. Reina was doing better at this whole speaking thing. Meeting new people was still terrifying for her. It was different when she just had to sell fish. She'd never have to meet those people again technically, whereas the people she met as part of the Order could potentially be a part of her life. Someone she'd see daily, weekly, or even monthly. But then she froze again as she was about to talk. She was...turning with the current? Not...against it? What was that meant to mean?...

"...Is it good? Sometimes, it's natural to go against the flow. Make your own path instead of falling the current around you."


 

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Issar studied her a moment longer.

Not judging. Witnessing. As though he were watching a ripple settle across the surface of a pond, not trying to change it, just to see where it came from. He lowered himself again, coils folding beneath him in deliberate, flowing grace until he was seated once more near the broken meditation circle.

"To move against the current is not wrong,"
he said, voice as low as the wind stirring the leaves. "There are times when one must. Times when the spiral tightens and we must push through pain, through resistance, through fear to reach the centre."

He pressed his fingers into the soil again, careful and slow.

"But strength is not only measured by defiance. Sometimes... it is in knowing when to stop fighting, and to turn with the water, even if it carries us into ourselves."

A pause.

"The current is not submission. It is motion with meaning. Even when we do not see the shape yet."

His eyes met hers again, four pools of midnight stillness.

"You are not being swept away, Reina Daival. You are being brought closer. Downward is not backward. Inward is not lost."

He turned again to plant another seed.

"And when the spiral turns again... so will you."

A moment passed as the Hysalrian worked, and then at last he added, "Come, join me in healing this place. These will grow into something magnificent some day, for all to appreciate."





 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

All of this was flying over her head. Philosophy wasn't something Reina was skilled in. She needed her things to be plain and simple. Obvious. It was why she saw her darker self as a darker form of herself. It was the best way for her to compare herself to corruption and how much of an effect it was having on her.​

"The current can be submission. More often than not, it can drag those unprepared to its depths, which is an intense struggle to get out of. The murky depths awaiting beneath the waves can be a threat to anyone."

As much as she wasn't a fan of philosophy, Reina could at least spout some of her own random wisdom as she folded her arms along her front, starting to get somewhat defensive about it. Tilting her head to the side as he said she was being brought..." closer."

"Yes. I may be being brought closer, but to what? Is it something I want to be? Or is it part of my worst nightmares?"

She was leaning towards the latter. Reina looked more and more like her darker self, especially with her new leg. So, in her eyes, physically at least, she was being swept closer and closer to being the Nightmare she didn't want to become. Either way, Reina stepped closer to try and learn how to...heal this place. It was one of the things she needed to know. No matter what.

 

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The Hysalrian did not counter her words. There was no correction in his silence, only consideration, as though he were turning her thoughts in his palms like a river stone, worn smooth by time. He worked as she spoke, gently folding soil over the roots of a seedling, fingers steady and slow. Her words — sharp, uncertain, truthful — moved past him like wind through reeds. He let them pass.

"The current can drown," he said at last.

No argument. Just acknowledgement.

He sat back, coils folding beneath him once again. One hand settled on the earth. Another on his beads.

"It does not ask who is ready."

He looked at her then, quietly, four eyes catching her reflection in the still bowl beside him.

"You are not the first to fear where it leads."

His hand turned, palm upward, gesturing to the broken stone, the moss-covered ruins, the patch of new growth.

"This place drowned, too."

A pause.

"But now it begins again, not in spite of what it was... but because of it."

Issar's gaze returned to her, not sharp, but penetrating in its patience.

"You ask what you are being brought closer to. I do not know, Reina Daival. Not yet. But I know this: the Spiral does not drag. It reveals. One turn at a time."

He turned his palm upward, inviting, not demanding, eyes flitting for the briefest moment to the bag of seeds sitting beside the water bowl.

"If your question still lingers... you might place something new where something old once ended."





 
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Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

Reina pouted to herself slightly as she stared down at the ground, trying not to snap at the Strange Jedi. It was rich of her to call him a strange Jedi, yes but she didn't care. Not that much at the end of the day. Everyone was strange to someone. That didn't mean they were worse or better than someone else...

"Who said anything about being afraid? I'm not afraid."

Okay. Maybe she was getting a bit defensive, but it was because she didn't want to be afraid of herself. A part of herself that would always be there. It was something she needed to accept, and you couldn't accept something if you were constantly afraid of it. Constantly looking over your shoulder for it...so she wasn't afraid. Not in her eyes.

Either way, Reina reached out towards the seeds, frowning to herself in thought. Plants weren't anything that felt homely to her. Setting down roots. It wasn't the kind of person she was. Reina flowed, with the wind and with the current. Settling in one place to put down roots just felt wrong to her. That didn't mean she wasn't going to help put down something new...It just meant that she would never see it as her own.​

 

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Issar did not respond.

Not with words.

He only turned his gaze slightly, the lower pair of his four eyes still fixed on the seeds, the upper set lifted toward the swaying canopy above. A breeze moved through the trees, soft but persistent, curling leaves in slow spirals.

The silence he left was not empty. It was full, with the sound of breath, of growing things, of the unease between them, and of an invitation for something deeper to unfurl.

He let her words hang in the air, not to challenge them, nor to dismiss them. Only to allow them their place. A single finger brushed earth aside, carving the smallest spiral into the soil. He looked to where her hand hovered near the seeds. One of his own drifted toward the soil, fingers curling not to press, but to gesture, as if coaxing a whisper from beneath the earth.

And still, he said nothing.





 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

Hmph. Silence. Exactly the way she liked things to be.

Reina just turned her attention towards the ground, fiddling around with the seed as carefully as she could. How was she meant to plant this damned thing? Just dig it into the ground? Drop it in the weird little spiral that Issar had made? None of this made sense to her if she was being honest to herself. Seeds. Life. It was all...complicated to her. Anything that was outside of her wheelhouse, or too wise for her was just complicated. Life was Life. Why did people have to give fancy things to it?

Urgh. Now she was getting into the philosophical mindset. Everest must have been rubbing off on her. Same with Issar. Reina just ran her hand down her face, before dropping the seed into the little spiral, still letting Silence reign over the conversation instead of ruining it by saying anything.​

 

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Issar watched the girl, not with scrutiny, but stillness. A stillness that knew time, that let something unfold without shaping it. No nod of approval. No correction. No breath drawn to soften the silence.

The seed nestled into the spiral, imperfectly. That was enough. The hush of wind played through the broken trees beyond, and the soil between them held its warmth. A flicker, perhaps, not of approval, but of presence. A subtle turn in the current, as if the world had shifted slightly to accommodate what she had done. As if it now remembered her hands in the earth.

Still, Issar remained quiet.

There were some truths that did not need to be spoken. But after a time, his gaze drifted toward the spiral and the tiny seedling now asleep in its curve. When he spoke, it was slow as ever, each word placed like a stone in a stream, shaped by an accent not of this world. Deep vowels, drawn out. Soft consonants, brushing the air.

"Sometimes... it is not the seed that matters... but the fact that your hands touched the soil."

He lifted the bowl once more, tilting it just enough for a fine stream of water to trickle over the freshly planted seed. The droplets sank into the soil with a soft hush, darkening the earth in slow, spreading rings. Only then did his black eyes turn to the girl, steady, unreadable, patient.

"Another?"



 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

Reina watched the stream of water for a moment, a small...spark of something lighting up in her eyes as she watched it trickle over the seed. And as the soil started to darken, Reina reached her hand out carefully, closing her eyes to focus on the Spirit. It was more of a subconscious intent she was going with, as she tried to spread the water as much as it could. To extend the amount of time the seed would be able to gain nourishment from the liquid. She had no clue what she was actually doing, just htat it felt...right.

"I suppose....another works with me. Yes. Might as well...plant as many as we can, right? Just...without overwhelming the ecosystem. It has to be...sustainable. Like fishing. Except instead of taking, we're giving."


She could be knowledgeable and wise when she wanted to be, not that she'd ever realise it. No, this was just common sense to her. You don't take more than you need, and you don't give more than than they can take. It still felt wrong to her all the same. To be planting new life. In a way, she'd been abandoning these seeds to survive for themselves, the same way she had been abandoned. It was different, yes. These were plants, not living like her...but at the same time, plants were still alive.

 

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Issar watched her hand move, slow, careful, uncertain. And then... still. There was no flash of power. No surge. Just a subtle shift in the air around them, a tremble in the rhythm of the soil as the water spread more evenly across the seedbed. She had reached for the Spiral. Gently. Wordlessly. Without knowing the shape of what she'd done.

Issar did not speak. He did not mark it aloud. But one of his eyes, a lower one, closed, just for a breath, in silent understanding. The Hysalrian then watched her hand move with the next seed; quiet, deliberate, uncertain. There was grace in that uncertainty. A kind of honesty that many never reached even through mastery. He did not interrupt her work. He did not comment on her words. But as she finished, he placed another seed beside her in the soil.

"It is not giving," he said at last, his voice a low thread in the stillness. "Not yet."

The seed disappeared beneath the earth with a single motion.

"It is offering."

A pause.

"Some things do not grow because they are told to. They grow... because someone remained long enough to witness the first leaf."

He turned his hand over in the soil, not planting this time, only touching the earth.

"Let us see..." he murmured. "...what chooses to rise."




 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

Why couldn't he just learn to speak plainly? Everything Issar said felt like it was going straight over Reina's head. Things don't grow because someone remains. She's growing without anyone. She's always had to grow without someone being there for her. She was proof that things could grow without someone being there. Proof that abandoned things could still survive.

"...Yeah. Sure. We can choose to see."

She shrugged her shoulders at that, trying to get the small grimace off her face. This wasn't exactly the relaxing moment she wanted, now that she was reflecting in on herself. She hated that. Looking at her reflection, even if it wasn't in a literal sense. No, she was looking at it metaphorically, thinking back on what had caused her to be who she was. And she hated it. She didn't want to be who she was. Reina wanted to be the version that other people believed she was...

"...Do you ever speak simply? I'm noticing a pattern here where people can't just say things that would be easy to understand. Instead it's all some kind of fancy metaphors."

 

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As ever, Issar didn’t answer right away. The soil moved softly beneath his fingers, spiraled dust carried gently on the breeze. He let her words sit, let them settle, sharp edges and all. Then, without looking at her, he murmured, quieter than before, "Yes."

A pause.

"But most truths do not come simply. And the ones that do... are often not believed."

He looked to the seed she had planted, then to the one beside it, still untouched.

"You grew alone." His voice wasn’t surprised. Nor pitying. Just... fact. "And yet you are here. Planting."

His gaze lifted to her, not forceful, just steady.

"Maybe the seed does not need the witness. But perhaps... the one planting it does."

He said no more after that.

Let the silence speak again.






 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

Why did she feel like Issar was lying about making things obvious? Even now, he still sounded like he was trying to talk in riddles. Trying to come off as some wisee old dude and those were the exact kind of people that grinded Reina's gears. Simple stuff was what Reina looked for, what she accepted. People who tried to come off as wise was what annoyed Reina. It was the same reason she had got frustrated with Serina when they had first met, because she had acted as if she knew who Reina was.

"Yeah, yeah. What's next? You're going to ask me if an Ewok takes a dump in the woods or something?"

She rolled her eyes at that. Even if she was being a bit more...crude, it was also Reina slowly coming out of her shell. Like a turtle that was starting to feel more comfortable with its surroundings.​

 

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Issar’s eyes blinked slowly. Not startled, not offended. If anything, amused, though it didn’t show on his face. The humour ran deeper than expression. Like a stone warmed beneath the sun. He reached down and smoothed the soil around one of the seeds with the flat of his palm.

"If it does," he said at last, voice low and even, "I trust it fertilises something."

There was a pause, long enough for silence to stretch, but not settle. Then, with one hand, he reached into the satchel at his side and offered her another seed. No lecture. No riddle. Just the invitation to continue.






 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

She blinked at what Reina assumed to be Issar's sense of humour and well...Reina wasn't entirely sure how to take it. It was an honest frustration she had with the way he talked, and here he was making a joke out of it. She just let the silence settle for now, as she focused on continuing with the seeds. It would be boring work. Hard work. It'd be easier if they just used the Force to plant all of the seeds, but Reina had always been someone who preferred hard labour. It let her get out the excess energy she had, though recently she had found herself...lacking in the energy she normally had. Reina had been pushing herself again and again, not taking a moment break until now. So it was...somewhat nice to tkae a moment and breathe everything in.​

 

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Issar pressed another seed gently into the soil beside her, the earth soft from recent watering. His fingers lingered a moment, not for doubt, but for care.

He looked over, catching the quiet shift in her shoulders, the way her breath moved slower now.

"You do not have to carry the whole galaxy, Padawan."

His voice was low, even, and though the accent curled around each word like flowing water, the meaning was plain. He returned to the planting, his presence unintrusive; just steady, and there.






 

Location: Tyhton
Tags Issar Rae’Velis Issar Rae’Velis
Lightsaber - Pequod
Leg - Anchor

"Then what do I carry? We're meant to be Heroes. We're meant to protect people who can't protect themselves. But when I do that, it's apparently "wrong"."

Some frustrations that she had kept buried under the surface were starting to come out, as Reina clenched her fists against her knees. She had known she was right for what she had done but people had decided that she had needed to be taught a lesson for it. A lesson that had left scars on her. That had taken away a part of her as she glanced down towards her leg.

"It's better to find "information" than save karking Kids I guess."

She had lost her leg, all because she wanted a bunch of kids to be able to stay with their parents. So they'd be able to know their family unlike Reina. Was she meant to regret it? Was she meant to have looked for another choice? Even if she wasn't...Reina didn't care. What she had done was right.​

 

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