The training regiment wore out the girl after a week. Ael was surprised she even lasted that long. Being the only female, it was clear she was trying to prove herself to the men of this kingdom, since their culture believed women to remain safe and practice the arts of healing and alchemy rather than martial skills. At first, they didn't pay her any mind, but as the days continued, the men grew impatient with the special attention this alien female commanded of their king.
Ael tried to explain to them the purpose for this focus on a being not from their kingdom. The foreign religion held little authority over their prejudices. Ael attempted to relate the Jedi to their own sense of spirituality, but they were as stubborn as any other Epicant from the northern regions.
There were few who took fascination with Javilla. Vaab, the Recorder and Historian of the Kingdom, held a level of spirituality more akin to the Mil people rather than their own kind. She wished to study and discuss philosophies with the girl, having gotten very little from her eldest living brother. Javilla was quite the talker, but Vaab was more than patient, if only because of her curiosity. Surprisingly, Vaab gave the girl tasks about the Kingdom and even sent her to console nearby tribes after having lost men in attacks upon their Kingdom.
It gave Ael some time to focus on his Kingdom rather than watching Javilla repeat every step he took. He was glad she picked up the language so quickly. She had a knack for Force Comprehension, but Ael believed the ancestors could speak to her and let her understand what was spoken to her.
The King always had a meeting to attend, it seemed. The Gnur and Cad sectors were most often graced by his presence, whereas the Abx and Efti were most often visited by Vei. All was going as smoothly as ever despite his rushing and tending most of his days. He exhaled deeply during a ceremony to begin the Season of the Moon. It would be a few days before more councils and meetings would be held and he could converse with Javilla on a more personal level.
<<"So, what has become your opinion on my being of the Jedi Order?">> Ael asked. The girl was appalled that someone so brutish and heartless could have been accepted in the Jedi Order. When she had learned of his murdering two members of the Order and a third, after she had turned to the dark side, she spent hours meditating on the matter.
<<"I understand that your culture emphisizes survival of what one believes is 'right' rather than clinging to every living organism possible.">> Javilla took a bite of the goathog and a sip of Oew Ale. <<"I remember being taught that there is importance in all life, but that some life must be sacrificed for the greater good.">>
She paused a moment, the banquet hall was silent as they listened in on the two. <<"But, Master, all that you have told me about your conquests to the south and east-">> she began.
<<"That is a mistake,">> he said coldly. But Javilla was used to his tone and wouldn't take it personally. <<"We went to route out a force that sought to end us. Instead of keeping to ourselves and behaving defensively, we struck. There was a cost to inaction as our numbers had dwindled to too few to hold back so many enemies.">>
<<"I'm sorry, Master,">> she bowed her head.
<<"No offense,">> he replied, and took a hunk of meat off a thigh with his teeth.
<<"But there is one thing about which I'm unsure, Master,">> she continued.
Ael did not glance at the girl, who's scaled glowed a dark red. This had occurred soon after she arrived in her training in enduring the cold of their region.
<<"How can you be sure that your Kingdom is the right kingdom? How can you be sure that others are immediately the enemy and must be cut down.">>
He took a large gulp of his ale before responding. <<"That is simply due to this culture, Javilla.">>
He rarely called her by her name. She took this as a sign of deep respect from her Master. Her scales blushed through purple and then back to red. <<"As you know, the Jedi are not above the law. In fact, they are expected to uphold the law. Each race, people, planet, and galaxy holds their own set of rules. The Jedi are not to interfere with these laws should they not cause widespread pain and suffering,">> he began to explain.
Javilla couldn't help but interject. "But you kill any enemy on your doorstep on sight," she raised her voice in Basic. This took Ael's attention, as well as those around the table. <<"I'm sorry, Master.">>
<<"You are right. But do you understand why this is?">> he asked rhetorically, already knowing she hadn't fully grasped their culture in the past two years she'd been there. <<"If we were to send defeated warriors back to their tribe or village, they would be tortured and killed, or even exiled. They bring shame to their family and tribe if they go into a battle and return defeated. This shows a lack of worthiness from the victorious. The victorious showed how worthless and a waste of time their enemy was that they would not kill them in battle or even enslave them to put them to work for the victorious' benefit.
<<"The Jedi do not shame, they honor all life. If honoring a life means to end it, then that is what the Jedi will do.">>
She sat there in silence, unable to continue eating.
<<"Emotion, yet peace,">> he began to recite the Old Jedi Code.
<<"We hold a great deal of emotions as sentient beings. I hold a deep emotion for my sisters and my kin. I have told you how most of my siblings have died. This did not spark rage or vengeance within me. Instead, I trained harder because I was weak and ignorant.
<<"Ignorance, yet knowledge.
<<"I knew there was more to learn, and that was a knowledge in itself. I knew what I needed to learn and develop, so I did. I proved my worth through physical gains and intellectual findings. I learned how to combat with my hands when my words weren't enough.
<<"Passion, yet serenity.
<<"I hold a great deal of passion for my Kingdom. I held a great deal of passion for my tribe. When the well-being of that institution is threatened, I will defend it with all I am. And this is what we are taught in regards to the Order.
<<"Chaos, yet harmony.
<<"There will always be chaos, but there is always harmony to be had. In the midst of battle, my mind and emotions are calm. When I take in my opponent's negativity, I throw it back tenfold. And now, as we eat here peacefully, there is chaos elsewhere, be that other tribes or villages, other planets, other galaxies, and other universes. We cannot be responsible for them all, and we must accept that as finite beings.
<<"Death, yet the Force.
<<"I believe my ancestors are the root of my abilities. You call this the Force. Regardless, the death of those close to us gives us further understanding of how sentience is not everlasting and that the Force, or the Aether, outlasts us all. I believe we become one with the Aether, with the Force, when we die. Our voices do not perish when we are killed, since I can still hear the voice of my father. Our touch does not go unnoticed, as I feel my mother heal my wounds when I stumble. We are all connected by those we know, that which we know, and that which we know not.">>
He wanted to make sure that it was explained well enough, not just for Javilla, but for his family as well. That the alien and they were not so different. That words do not change the intent behind them or the meaning they are given. Though she saw him as a brute, as did many others of the Order, he had meditated much and learned much to be able to join two worlds and ways of life that are so foreign to each other, yet so similar.
<<"Yes, Master,">> she said strongly. She had been trained to be strong, whether learning a lesson or sparring with one twice her size.
<<"But do not think you cannot argue my beliefs. I will learn much from you as you will learn much from us,">> he concluded, and gestured to all at the table.
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Javilla was in the Efti sector, working with the herbalists and alchemists. She was wary of what they practiced, but also quite intrigued. It was just natural medicines from what she could understand. Javilla, herself, had a knack for Force Healing and didn't really understand much of the medical and herbal worlds. She was intrigued to sense the Force through the herbs and remembered replicating the same sensation while also experiencing some new sensations.
Ael was walking through the Abx sector, having not visited that area often. The large school was being turned into a sort of Academy, something he learned from Javilla. They were also creating larger training grounds and even a sizeable garden. It was to be the starting grounds for all aspects of the Oew Kingdom's development.
This was interrupted by horns sounding at the western gate and then throughout the entire Kingdom. It was he sound of an attack on their walls. He looked back to his son, Qok. <<"I have a bad feeling. make sure all sectors have ample defense and have messengers located at each tower.">>
Before Qok could respond, Ael's image faded into nothing. His Ancestors pushed him through the thin air so he could reach the southern wall with Javilla. <<"Numbers,">> he said, giving an air that he wanted her to speak in Basic so she didn't have to concentrate so much on communication.
"About 40," she said, readying he stance and hovering her hand over her lightsaber, which she had named "Yjaniphur."
<<"Hold,">> he said to Javilla's eagerness to kill. <<"Information first.">>
The large wooden door held up by ice and snow was opened from the inside.
<<"My King, where are the Warriors?">> a scout asked with panic. Javilla's face contorted into a judgmental confusion, knowing the Epicanthix didn't express emotions.
<<"Guarding the rest of the Kingdom. This isn't he only attack, today.">>
The scout's eyes widened. It was clear a force of forty was larger than usual, but the idea that this wouldn't have been the only one frightened him even further. <<"Do not worry, brother Hen,">> Ael began. <<"We will be victorious because our Ancestors instilled in us strength and perseverance. We will be victorious because we have honed this strength and perseverance all our lives. We cannot be cut down.">>
Ael and Javilla raced through the tower and onto the other side. The snow was soft and kicked up into small clouds of white powder at their feet. The wind howled unlike the interior of the Kingdom. It was the first time Javilla had been outside the Kingdom walls, and she felt so exposed, turning her scales to a greenish-blue color before going back to red.
<<"Keep calm, Mojach,">> Ael addressed her like one of his soldiers. <<"They are no match for the power of our Ancestors.">>
Ael's body flew forward, pushing up powder almost as high as himself. His fist crushed into the first assailant, breaking through the skin and ribs of his chest, crushing his lungs and heart, effectively killing the man instantly.
Javilla had to utilize her flexibility against Epicanthix. After fighting with hundreds of them, she realized their speed matched her own and their strength was wholly overpowering. So, instead, she used their own energy against them, and completely evaded their attacks and attempted to throw them off balance before striking a single, and usually fatal, blow.
It was a half hour before the forty invaders lay on the pink snow surrounding them. <<"What do you hear?">> Ael asked the girl. Her Force Sense was much stronger than her own. He was also beyond shame to openly admit and utilize it.
"There's some fighting, but it doesn't seem like it's made it inside," she said, breathing heavily.
<<"Come,">> he said, and raced off toward the southern wall and through the tower. <<"Report,">> he demanded of the scout.
<<"The Cad and Gnur Sectors are under attack. Civilians have returned to their homes and all active men are on guard throughout the Kingdom's walls.">>
Ael didn't acknowledge his helpful knowledge, understanding that there would be time of which to take care such formalities. He raced off, Javilla attempted to keep up, and cleared every point of attack as it came up. It seemed the Grii had formed a type of alliance and wished to see the Oew Kingdom demolished. Alas, their desires would not be granted. Every enemy was struck down. When the attacks were finished, the women buried their bodies. It was some sort of ritual to appease the earth itself and to their ancestors to prove their worth as a people.
Vei made some kind of speech that the King had to miss since Javilla had noticed her master had a message from the Council itself. She rushed him to his ship as they wished him to contact him as soon as possible.
With a press of a few buttons, he had direct contact with one of the Jedi Masters of the Council. "Greetings, Master At'chaa Cluyr," Ael opened.
"Hello, Knight Ked," the Red Nikto responded back.
Master Cluyr's appearance always struck Ael's nerves, but he wouldn't allow that to show on his face. Instead, Ael stood in a wide position with his hands behind his back, a show of great respect in his culture. Still, the horns on her head made Ael uncomfortable. He would never fully get over his zenophobia.
"I have contacted you on behalf of Master Taris Verr," she continued. Ael could have winced at that. Taris was a Zabrak with pale skin and black horns. She was a lovely enough female and he'd actually had a lesson from her on his time on Coruscant.
"She recounts your swift oust of a crime lord on Coruscant many years ago. We hope you are as proficient with a similar task on Nar Shaddaa."
She was cold with her words but never fully clear. This irritated Ael, but then most aliens' speech irritated him since many spoke round-a-bout.
"I head now," Ael responded quickly. "Information?"
His broken Basic was merely to counteract her illusive speech.
"Yes, it is being sent to you now. Make sure you keep your Padawan safe. This isn't entirely appropriate for one of her development," she continued.
Javilla couldn't help but pout with a huff. Master Cluyr wasn't one to shy away from insults, since it was her nature to be honest, despite her profuse verbage.
"Yes," Ael said. "I contact," he pointed to the hologram image of the Jedi Master, "when arrive." He was thinking of the mission on Coruscant rather than using pronouns when appropriate.
"Very good," she said. Her head turned as if someone or something caught her attention. "Master Verr would like to add something while she is here."
The image of the Nikto faded away and reformed into that of the Zabrak. "Hello Ael," she said with familiarity, something he didn't find appropriate considering their ranks. "It's nice to see you again."
Ael could appreciate Master Cluyr's cold pointedness. But Master Verr's warm casualness made Ael feel uncomfortable.
"I see you are doing well. And how is little Javilla?"
Javilla rolled her eyes and sighed. "Well," Ael said over Javilla's disrespectful response. He just hoped the Master hadn't noticed it.
"And you seem to be doing well, yourself," she said with a smile.
"Yes," he said, his patience clearly wearing thin.
"There are a few things not in the data file we've sent you," she continued to the point. "There is a mercenary that also has experience in assassinations that was hired by the Le'Cudosch. Please be wary of any suspicious activity wherever you travel throughout the planet. It should be expected they expect a Jedi to be investigating the matter."
"Thank you," Ael said with a bow, hoping the conversation was over.
"And may the Force be with you."
"Ancestors," he said, which would have seemed like a correction of some kind but was just his way of reciprocating the good will.
The hologram faded and Ael began to push levers and buttons which started up the engines. "Shouldn't I get in my own fighter?" Javilla asked.
"If you must," Ael said quickly and then sat down at the console.
She rushed out, thinking it best to take a separate vessel so they could have more than one escape route should the need arise. It could have also distracted this assassin-mercenary about which they were warned. She barely made it out of the hatch before it closed and lifted off.