Trandosha: Council of EldersThe Council of Elders, the one place in Trandoshan society where the different Clans can meet to try to settle their differences in a (relatively) peaceful manner. It was also the place to resolve economical problems as well as discussing off world problems and events. The chamber itself was dome shaped with two levels: the upper level, where Naosha and the others sat, was divided into balconies. This was to keep Elders from easily reaching over to try to kill another during particularly heated arguments: Trandoshans tended to be creatures of action rather then words. These balconies were also shielded to prevent them from simply shooting each other. Even with these precautions, all the Elders carried some sort of weapon, in case of an assassination attempt from behind. The lower level was similarly sectioned off: this was where the various Clan leaders sat when they had arranged for council, or when invited in on important discussions. There was no shielding there however and the carpet had to be replaced several times due to Clan leaders literally going for each other’s throats. Being a place of power, the place was lavishly decorated, banners depicting important events in Trandoshan history: all of them violent.
The current discussion going on in the large chamber was about the apparent alliance with a group called the Diversity Alliance and what Hyssok, the current Speaker Above All has revealed did not sit well at all on the scales of one Elder. This one sat at nearly the opposite end of the circular chamber from Hyssok, her blue eyes silently seething as her fellow Elders chatted excitedly about the apparent soon-to-come elimination of their arch nemesis, the Wookiees, once and for all. She was the lone voice in support of opening up negotiations with the Wookiees, to try to settle their differences peacefully and without bloodshed. Naturally, her option was not a popular one and mainly stewed in silence as the others talked about war. She glanced down at her own blaster that was hidden underneath her lavish robes, making sure it still had a good charge on it. Those of unpopular opinion tended to 'disappear' and though she had no support from the others they could still try to off her before she could gain any.
Naosha looked around the chamber at her fellow Elders, all chatting away and ignoring her: no matter it gave her time to collect her thoughts. The green scaled, middle-aged female was suspicious: the leader of the group seeking their alliance was previously trying to get them to meet with the Wookiees for negotiations and peace talks. Now he had suddenly gone and offered to help them eliminate the Wookiees instead. While the other Elders obviously didn't see the problem, she was smart enough to recognize the potential danger to both themselves and the Diversity Alliance. To her...it was apparent this Cortex hadn't dealt with species that didn't like to be double crossed very often.
She was in no position to talk to Cortex herself though: that was Hyssok's job. So her only legal option was to try to convince the others that negotiating with the Wookiees was the best option. Not an easy task, considering her already de-elevated position opinion wise in the room. First she had to get their attention...
A shot rang out and all heads turned toward Naosha, who had drawn her blaster and shot the ceiling above her, bits of tile and stone raining down upon her. Most expressions were of surprise, for Naosha was one of the more passive members. Hyssok however, was not amused.
"The cost of repairs will come out of your coffers Naosha." He growled. "If you have something say...then say it. But know this: we already know of your...position...on these matters and I seriously doubt you can sway any of us."
Naosha calmly set her blaster on the ledge in front of her, her eyes not leaving Hyssok's face. She knew she had to choose her words carefully.
"Fellow Council members." She began. "For countless generations we have sought to improve and better ourselves, filling our coffers with credits and our Memory Rooms with proof of our many victories. We are feared...and respected...throughout the galaxy because of our noble warriors actions among the other races. Our way of life has served us well and old traditions are still honored by most of our citizens." She could see a few heads nodding slowly in agreement, but she knew that agreement wouldn't last long however. "We now have the opportunity to even further better ourselves, but only if we thoroughly look at all options set at the table and chose from them carefully."
"You are wasting your breath Naosha." Hyssok said with grunt, his chin resting on his hand with a look of boredom on his face. "We already know what the other 'option' is you speak of. Those have tried failed to negotiate with the Wookiees: they refuse to compromise."
"Only because we...as a whole...refuse to compromise in turn." Naosha said sharply, prompting several angry growls and hisses.
"We will not 'compromise' with animals!" One of the other councilors growled.
"If they were truly just 'animals' we would have wiped them out by the time the Old Empire fell." Naosha snapped back. "Despite what you feel about them you cannot deny that the fact that so many were able to elude and escape capture during the time the Emperor was in power makes it evident that they are much more then simple animals. They are a sentient race as we are and have every right to protect their homeworld."
"You are forgetting one thing Naosha." Hyssok growled. "The Wookiees, with their position in the Old Republic, effectively prevented us from earning credits through trade and tourism. The humiliation we received as a result from both the Old and former New Republic remains a black stain on our reputation. This is a matter of honor and pride Naosha."
"Honor and pride can only go so far before it starts making one look foolish." Naosha growled. She had to endure a few moments of shouting and cursing in her direction before she could continue. "And this brings me back to what I was saying before. The opportunity we have before us is one that can even further fill our pockets and improve our reputation for the better."
"Better in what way? A reputation based on fear across the galaxy is all we need is it not?" A councilor to her right asked.
"A reputation based on fear can only do so much...and take us so far. The Old Empire employed such a tactic...and you know what happened to them." Naosha replied. The other councilors were silent, but she could see the agreement on their faces. "Sure we can return to war with the Wookiees...with our new 'allies' helping us. Sure we may even succeed in wiping their race of the face of the Galaxy this time, but what would the benefit be?"
"The satisfaction of revenge. Been able to access Kashyyyks resources once again and restart trade and tourism." One councilor replied and several heads nodded in agreement with him.
"Stripping the planet of it's resources will only provide short term gain." Naosha pointed out, knowing full well that was their intention once the Wookiees were out of the way. "Trade and tourism can be reestablished if we come to an acceptable compromise between our two races on both sides. That is something that
both our races can benefit from. As for revenge..." She spread her hands. "Revenge never really improves anything, it only inflates egos and deepens grudges between two opposing factions. The Galaxy is an ever changing place. If we are to continue to exist in this galaxy, we must change with it."
There was silence in the chamber, but Naosha could feel the tension and outrage boiling underneath the other Councilor's scales. Finally Hyssok, who looked like he was about to climb on top of ledge of his balcony and take a flying leap at her, spoke.
"Are you suggesting that we abandon the sacred traditions of the hunt?" He growled, his voice dripping with venom. "Abandon the very ways of life we hold dear and what our goddess, the Scorekeeper, rewards us for!?"
"If that is what it takes...then yes." Naosha said calmly.
The explosion of voices nearly knocked her over, but she stood firm, letting the angry protests and insults just wash over her like water. This went on for several minutes, before Hyssok finally silenced everyone with a loud growl. For another few minutes the chamber was silent, the tension so thick you could cut it with a knife. Hyssok and Naosha stared at each other, unmoving and barely blinking, and no one dared to speak to break this contest of wills. When someone finally did speak, it was Hyssok, his voice low and dangerous.
"Get out."
Naosha narrowed her eyes and stood tall, face full of stubborn defiance.
"Get out before I have you thrown out female!" Hyssok screamed this time. "And don't come back to this chamber until your views are not full of blasphemy!"
Naosha sneered at him: the fact that he didn't refer to her by name was a great insult to her, especially for one of her status. Still, she knew she had no choice but to shallow her pride and leave, before she lost both pride and dignity by being through out. With one hand she snatched up her blaster, but didn't holster it. She glared once more at her fellow councilors, all of whom were glaring daggers back at her, before turning around abruptly and storming out the doorway connected to her balcony.
***
Trandosha: Clan K'Satikur's Temple "Varcanna!"
Varcanna's head turned sharply around and toward the figure of her mother as she stormed onto the Clan temple grounds. The tall rust colored female knew the council meeting couldn't have been over yet, which meant something bad had to have happened for her mother to be here now, still in her councilor robes. Seeing the pure fury on her mother's face, she had a feeling it was a good thing she had her first good nights sleep in weeks last night.
"Yes mother?" Varcanna asked, deciding it was probably not a good idea not to ask what happened right at this moment.
"Is your ship,
Hunters Way, still functional?" Naosha asked. Varcanna could hear the desperateness in her voice.
"Yes mother. I haven't flown it since Trazu's kids hatched but I've kept up maintenance on it."
"Good.” Naosha switched to their Clan Dialect. “I nood yea te tuko mo te the Diversity Alliance umbussuder ship thut's fleuting ureand semowhoro botwoon horo und Kashyyyk."
Varcanna's eyes widened. "Bat methor...enly tho Speaker Above All cun ge en missiens ef pelitics with ethor rucos." She protested, slipping into Clan Dialect as well.
"I knew thut." Naosha growled. "Bat Hyssok und tho rost ef tho ceancil stabbernly boliovo tho eld wuys uro tho bost wuys und thoy den't soo tho dungor thut is bofero as."
"I tuko it yea finully speko year mind ubeat tho Wookiee muttor..." Varcanna said quietly.
Naosha nodded, calming down a bit. "Wo uro enco uguin en tho vorgo ef wurfuro with tho Wookiees, ull bocuaso tho Council is anwilling te cempremiso en ear ond ef tho nogetiutiens und thut feel Cortex thinking premising beth sidos te holp oliminuto tho ethur is tho enly wuy te got as te jein his Alliance."
Varcanna's jaw dropped open in shock. Having been blessed her with mothers intelligence she too could see the problem with that. "Did ho roully premiso tho Wookiees tho sumo thing?"
Naosha's shoulders slumped. "I um net saro te bo henost, bat censidoring whut ho wus trying te de bofero muking thut premiso strengly saggosts te mo thut ho did. Thut's why I nood te ge tulk te him porsenully...und if it's trao I nood te wurn him ef tho dungors ho muy net roulizo in deing this."
"It's u bit luto te tuko buck sach werd isn't?"
"Muybo...und I udmit I den't knew whut I hepo te uccemplish with mooting him. I huvo ne sappert horo."
"Yea likoly huvo mero sappert thon yea think..." Varcanna said gently, putting a hand on her mother's shoulder. "Jast thut thoy ufruid te spouk ef it."
"I hepo yea'ro right Varca." Naosha said, sighing.
"I'll ge got tho ship roudy." Varcanna said. "Lots as hepo wo uron't cuaght deing this."
"Thoro weald bo u prico pluco en ear houds if wo uro...fer trousen." Naosha replied. "Bat if thoro's u chunco te provont u fall sculo wur thon it's u risk werth tuking."
***
A couple hours later Rissonik watched as Varcanna's ship,
Hunters Way took off and quickly disappeared from view. He had over heard the conversation between his niece and mate and understood the danger of they were facing. Naosha's actions here are not all that unusual: many others have gone around other's back to achieve their own agendas. Some succeeded without being detected: other's failed and lost their lives as are result. Thus was the violent nature of Trandoshan politics.
You have my support...if not the Clan's. Rissonik thought. He hoped they both returned safely and without their actions being discovered by others. If he lost them both, not only will they have lost the only link to knowing what is going on with his son Trazu, but Trazu himself may be forced to return to take Naosha's place on the Council.
Considering what both he and Varcanna suspected was going on with Trazu at the moment...that likely wouldn’t' be a
good thing.
With a sigh he turned to go back into the main building. He had responsibilities other then Clan business to take care of now: namely making sure quintet of Trandoshan grandkids didn’t wreck the place while their guardian was away.
He already felt tired just thinking about it. It wasn’t that he didn’t like watching his grandkids, it was the fact that they were such a mischievous bunch…especially that Trissan: you literally couldn’t take your eyes off him for a second.
Well, save perhaps when he was asleep...
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(ooc: Look in this thread:
-Bonds and Curses-, if you want to know a bit more about Varcanna and Rissonik)