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2 yrs ago
Current Sometimes you spend so long looking for peace in someone else, you loose sight of that peace you can give yourself. Don't forget that guys.
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3 yrs ago
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery. But today? Today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." -Master Oogway
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6 yrs ago
So many writing ideas, so little time to write. Being an adult sucks...
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6 yrs ago
It's the most fattening time of the year!
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7 yrs ago
There is a madness to my method. Or is there a method to my madness?
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Jerus Je'and


"Innocent's always been a relative term, Malori. You should be intimately familiar with that."
Jerus Je'and


"Oh that can't be good..." Prepping a rocket in my wrist launcher, I look at Malori. "You know, we're not here for you, really. And as for Kreia's ghost, well, she can be disrupted and she can be contained."
Jerus Je'and


"You didn't remotely listen to my question, did you? And besides that, you're making an awfully bold claim she's going to win."
Jerus Je'and


"Oh no, I think I'm good. What are you doing on Belsavis? And what's Kreia's interest in the Rakatan artifacts?"
Jerus Je'and


I blanch at the sight of who the doctor turned out to be, but don't hesitate to draw my blasters and drop my cloak, the weapons level. "Carice Malori. You know, you actually managed to avoid myself and my sister-in-law on Serreco. I was impressed."
Riven Je'and-The Citadel, Mandalore


Riven sighed as she sat near at the agreed upon meeting place, the silver inlays of her dress shimmering in the light of the Citadel's courtyard. The only sound to be heard besides the fountain was the tapping of her foot as she tapped her heel rapidly. Of course they were running late. We finally decide to take a night off and of COURSE they'd be behind everything. Couple that with the fact that the Founding is starting today and we're still not got our act together... Of course, this was all idle complaining on her part. The young woman simply didn't want to wait to get to begin her first night off in over six months.

The Galaxy's political landscape had changed twenty years prior, but somethings, like the Hutts and their criminal enterprise or the other criminals who liked to think the Mandalorian Republic's ships were easy pickings. And acting as a guard and escort for those varying cruisers and cargo ships was where she and a handful of other Jedi had been for the last six months, repelling what had seemed like a seemingly increasing number of raiders each trip. Others walked by, mostly Jedi going about their days and their business, but none commented on her choice of attire.

In many ways, the changes the Jedi had experienced after Knightfall all those years ago had astounded her father and intrigued her mother, while she and her twin, Talia, simply got to enjoy them. Their family had a very long, confirmed history both within the Jedi Order and with the Mandalorian Clan of Ordo, though the Enclaves only cared that they were Jedi. Her sister, however, was drawn to investigate the family's Mandalorian history, though she hadn't found out much. Eventually, however, her quiet musing drew out a loud sigh. "Where is everyone..."
Jerus Je'and


Frowning, I hold up a hand to slow down before shimmering into invisibility. I move in the direction of the voice until I can see who it is.
Jerus Je'and


I appraise the structure in front of us. "Big mysterious and imposing building with huge, judgmental statues outside staring down at you? Screams mad doctor in here if you ask me." I head towards the entrance. "Let's get this done."
Jerus Je'and


"We can track that ship when it leaves with the cargo they're bringing it. I'm with Salazar on this one, we need to find this Doctor of theirs."
Jerus Je'and


"Typical salvagers. Let 'em go, Sal, they're not worth the effort." I walk back into the room we'd come out of and pull out a tracking beacon before finding something that would open up. "There we go." Putting the beacon inside, I come back out and look the pair over. "I'll keep it simple. You forget we-Wait, what am I doing." I wave my hand before them. "We were never here and never spoke."

The pair echo me from their perspective. "You were never here and we never spoke."
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