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Posted On:
Feb 21 2005 12:24am
The past few weeks have been interesting, refreshing if you will, for him. Last time he had control over a body so many eons ago the Trandoshans haven't even started using hyperdrives yet, barely have made it off the planet in fact. So being on a space ship was an entirely new experience for the spirit. This was despite the fact that countless hosts before Trazu had ridden in, even piloted ships, for the K'Satizitus couldn't actually 'feel' what was going on in the material world like his host could. It took some getting used to. He had purposely taken his time getting to this planet, Naboo they called it, so the new sensations wouldn't distract him from the task he had set himself out for. Still he nearly jumped when he set foot on his first field of grass: so different it felt from rock and sand!
For a moment he stood to the side of the footpath leading away from the shuttleport, letting himself adjust physically and mentally to his new surroundings. He felt his hand twitch involunteeraly as the sizable crowd of fellow passengers passed him by and had to stop himself from lashing out at him in a rush of bloodlust. The spirit hadn't killed anyone yet in his newly aquired body, in part due to the realization that if he was to complete this task he needed to keep a low profile for now: he can make up for his lack of inflicting pain and death upon innocent bystanders afterward.
First though, he need to find his target. It actually didn't take much effort to find the general area the one he sought would be in, for the place radiated with the Force. It was so 'bright' with the light side of the Force in his mind's eye he was getting a headache. Undaughted, he pulled the hood of his cloak low and ensured his lightsaber was consealed underneath it. With faint sly smile he headed deeper into the city of Theed.
Toward the Jedi Academy.
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Posted On:
Mar 2 2005 12:21am
He knew he’d been here longer then it felt like he had, his growing skill with the Force and his advancement in learning Basic was proof of that, but still it felt like it was only yesterday his Aunt Varcanna left him here.
It wasn’t nearly as bad as he thought it would be. He had a lot of friends, though his best friend Mortor, who was the only other Trandoshan padawan in the Academy, still had to translate for him a lot of the time. Mortor was a full rotation younger then him, having been dropped off at the Academy a few months before he was, but had the advantage of having already known Basic. His younger friend didn’t talk too much about where he came from, just that his parents traveled a lot and recognized early on the travelers life would have been too hard on a young Force Sensitive child like him. Silonik did pick up a hint of jealousy from Mortor sometimes, no dobut in regards to the fact he had four siblings to look forward to seeing again when his family came to visit. That is, if Aunt Varcanna dared to bring the likes of his more aggressive brother Trissan to the Academy.
“What you giggling about Sil?” He heard Mortor say, who was laying on the bed playing with a Force toy they were allowed to borrow to practice with. He was trying to direct a ball through a maze of transparent walls in a foot by foot cube, but not having much luck: telekinesis was Mortor’s weakest Force talent.
“Just thinking about one of my siblings.” Silonik replied, glancing out the window.
“Let me guess. Trissan right?”
Silonik giggled. “Yeah. I remember when he used to claim I was cheating when I would beat him in our scraps. Don’t see how it was cheating since I was doing just what was natural right?”
Mortor pushed aside the Force toy, giving up on it for the time being. “Probably just jealous he couldn’t do what you can.” He replied. “Still, he’s not someone I would want to meet. Your sisters sound like fun though.”
“Maybe when grandma is doing whatever it is Aunty Varca said she was doing she’ll bring them down for a visit.” He walked over and sat on the bed next to Mortor. With little effort he floated the ball through the maze. “They’ll probably smother me with hugs when they see me again.”
“Bah. Show off.” Mortor said with a faint scowl. “Someday I’ll be as good as you.”
“Not if you keep giving up.” Silonik said with a faint smile.
“I was just taking a break…that’s all.”
“Uh huh. Come on, it’s dinner time, we better get down to the cafeteria before the big kids eat it all.”
“I’m more worried about that one kid, Jacob….” Mortor said reluctantly as he slid off the bed.
“Well if you hadn’t slipped that pine cone on his chair…” Silonik said, wagging his finger at him in a scolding manner.
“Hey…that day I was able to beat the beginners Force toy, I wanted to celebrate somehow…”
Silonik shook his head, chuckling faintly as he headed out of the room, Mortor following close behind.
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Mar 7 2005 11:06pm
The building where his target resided was in sight and he immediately realized this may not be so easy.
With the aid of the mist vision in his minds eye, he could see the place was literally crawling with Force users of various powers. With this physical eyes though, he could see that many of them were children and surely not nearly as skilled at the Force as he was. Still, trying to find one individual within and around this building was going to be a chore for him if he wanted to keep himself hidden. He had one advantage though: Trandoshans had a very low occurrence of Force Sensitivity. Thus, the likelihood of there being Trandoshans besides his target on the grounds was unlikely.
When no one was looking, he Forced Jump to the top of a neighboring building and assumed a meditation position. Now that he wasn’t a near floating spirit within a body, but the bodies ‘owner’, he had found it slightly harder to seek out information via the Force and he wanted to ensure no one disturbed him. Closing his eyes, he reached out with his mind.
He wasn’t sure how long he sat there before he found his target: time loses meaning when in a meditative state like he was in, but he found Silonik in a relatively large gathering place, a dinning area he believed. Unobtrusively he watched and waited: with all the Force Users around he didn’t want to risk someone detecting him just yet. Finally Silonik and one other, another Trandoshan he realized, left the dinning area and the spirit lightly probed the young ones mind.
So young, innocent and native. The K’Satizitus thought, a smile forming on his scaly lips. The problem was to get him alone.
He continued to wait, watching as the pair returned to their room, probing the mind of Silonik’s friend for more information. An idea came to him and he planted a suggestion in Mortor’s mind….
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Mar 8 2005 12:59am
“What ya doing Mortor?” Silonik asked his friend, noticing that Mortor had picked up the Force toy and was heading for the door.
“I gonna trade this in for the beginner one, practice on that one some more.” Mortor said softly.
“Told you, you give up too easily.” Silonik teased.
Mortor shrugged. “Want me to get the advanced one for you while I’m at it?”
“Sure why not. Think you can carry both alright?”
“I’ll manage.” Mortor said as he exited the room, leaving Silonik slightly baffled.
While he waited Silonik practiced levitating various objects in the room, even managed to levitate one of the beds briefly. A cool breeze hit his cheek at one point and Silonik looked out the window to see the colors of the sunset. Wait a minute. Who opened the window?
The answer came a short moment later when a dark robed figure suddenly appeared in the window, nearly making Silonik cry out in surprise. Under the robe he could see little beyond a hint of a purple tunic and a green snout, marking this one as a Trandoshan like him. The funny thing was, this Trandoshan was shorter then Master Leia and much shorter then his Aunt Varca. Was this one a kid like him, only older?
Silonik could only watch as this strange robed Trandoshan stepped down from the window sill and gave the room a quick look over before finally focusing his gaze down at him. His presence Silonik found to be overwhelming, making the young Trandoshan tremble: but was it with awe or fear?
“It has been far too long since I’ve last seen you.” The stranger said with a smile, in a voice he would have sworn he had heard before. “My have you grown…”
Silonik found himself taking a step back, uncertain as to how to react. “Who…who are you?” He asked, his voice squeaking faintly.
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Mar 8 2005 2:04am
[font=Arial]“Who am I?” The K’Satizitus said, using Trazu’s voice. “Someone who should never have left your side little one. Someone who wrongly abandoned you soon after hatching. Someone who desires to rectify that now.” With one hand he flipped back his hood, revealing his face. The spirit smiled inwardly with satisfaction at the look of shock on the youth’s face: his host being generous with his gene’s worked to his advantage.[/font]
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[font=Arial]“Father?” Silonik asked and when he nodded in response the child look excited, yet seemed hesitant to approach him. [/font]
[font=Arial]“I understand this is a huge shock to you my son.” The spirit continued. “I should have come sooner, but things have kept me busy and unable. But if I had known my dear family would have put you into this place I would have prevented it: this place…would do you a disservice for one with your talents.”[/font]
[font=Arial]“What do you mean?” Silonik asked, confused. “They haven’t been bad to me here.”[/font]
[font=Arial]“No…but they wouldn’t teach you to your fullest potential. There is so much more to the Force then what they would teach you here, things I can teach you my son.”[/font]
[font=Arial]“Why wouldn’t they teach me everything?”[/font]
[font=Arial]“Because they are afraid.” The spirit said simply, smiling mentally: the child’s curiosity will be his downfall. “Everything is a power struggle in this galaxy son. Masters teach apprentices with the intention of someone continuing after them, but fear being surpassed, becoming ‘second best’ to their own student.”[/font]
[font=Arial]“Being a Jedi is not about being the best.” Silonik countered.[/font]
[font=Arial]“And that is their weakness.” The K’Satizitus said. “They forget a very simple law, a law that nature itself follows without fail: survival of the fittest.” He turned toward the window, placing a hand on the sill and looked outside almost dreamily. “Even us sentient beings still follow such a simple law to some degree. The strongest win over the weaker. The smartest win over the stupid. The fast win over the slow. It has always been that way and always will be.<O:p[/font]
[font=Arial]“Even with our people, it is decreed that only those that can hunt successfully be permitted to pass on their bloodline to the next generation. The bloodlines of the weak simply cease to exist. You are of the blood of the K’Satikur son, the very bloodline that slew the K’Satizitus. You’d only be weakening yourself by remaining here. Tell me son…do you wish to cease to exist?”[/font]
[font=Arial]“No….” Silonik said, shaking his head, fearful. He could tell the youth was overwhelmed by all he just said.[/font]
[font=Arial]“Then come my son…let me teach you to be the strongest you can be.” He reached out a hand toward him and Silonik looked hesitantly at it. Slowly the child approached him, unsure and reached out to accept his hand.[/font]
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Mar 10 2005 8:08am
Leia had been purposefully headed in the direction of her chambers in the Academy, with the intention of retiring to them for the evening. However, the sight of a young Trandoshan struggling to maintain a grasp on a collection of objects too large for his short arms to easily carry caught her attention. The young trando seemed to be headed to the Padawan's dormitories, and the expression on his face was that of pure determination.
Leia smiled as she recognized the young trandoshan to be Mortor, and she moved to intercept him. Mortor nearly dropped whatever he was carrying several times just in the time it took her to reach him, and as they met Leia fluidly reached down to scoop up part of his burden into her own arms. Though Mortor looked relieved to be rid of some of the load, he also seemed dissapointed that he had not been faring very successfully on his own. But Leia found the fact that he was alone at all to be rather odd... his partner in crime, Silonik, was missing. Leia knew this to be a rare occurrence; the two younglings were the closest of friends, and one rarely ventured very far without the other.
What Mortor had been carrying had not so much been heavy as just bulky and awkward to handle, and Leia slipped the boxlike object under one arm as she glanced down at Mortor.
"Now what are you up to, all by yourself?"
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Posted On:
Mar 10 2005 11:03pm
“Just exchanging the toys for ones that matched our abilities better Master.” Mortor said. “I wasn’t having any luck with the intermediate and Silonik completes it too easy. So I thought to practice on the beginner one more and bring Silonik the Advanced.” Puzzlement suddenly crossed the young Trandoshan’s face. “Wait a minute…why I am downgrading myself? I beat the beginners.” He scratched his head. “I had a sudden strong need to go switch them out…but it’s not there anymore. I should’ve asked Silonik to help me too…but, I don’t know…it’s like something in me was telling me to go alone.”
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Everything he had said had made so much sense, yet Silonik couldn’t help but get this nagging feeling he was forgetting something as he reached for his father’s hand. Something important.
A flash of pain suddenly crossed his father’s features briefly, causing his father to jerk back involuntarily. Silonik took a step back and studied his father’s face, which now bore a rather scary scowl and there was a sense of malice in those eyes that he hadn’t noticed before. Plus it seemed like there was a mental battle going on behind his father’s eyes and that reminded him of something his Aunt Varca had told him before she had departed: that his father was likely under the influence of a power and very dangerous spirit. With that, he remembered something else Varcanna had told him….
”Don’t listen to anything it says, even if it speaks through your father’s body.” He now recalled his Aunt Varca warning him. With a faint whimper he took several more steps back.
“You’re not my father…” He said, his eyes widening with fear. “You’re that monster that’s controlling him!” Silonik bolted for the door, but only managed to take one step out into the hallway before he felt something grab his leg, making him fall over. It wasn’t anything ‘physical’ that grabbed him either: that monster had used the Force itself to grab his leg and now was bidding it to pull him back into the room. “Master Leia!” He screamed as loud as he could.
“Looks like I will have to teach you the hard way.” His ‘father’ said menacingly, his voice much deeper and raspier then before.
“Master Leia! Help!” Silonik screamed again, suddenly finding his feet no longer on the ground as his ‘father’ lifted him effortlessly off the ground by his tunic.
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Mar 15 2005 9:13pm
Leia was having a hard time understanding the logic behind Mortor's decision to downgrade himself to a challenge he had already mastered, and when Mortor suddenly seemed confused by his decision as well, Leia found herself utterly mystified.
"I had a sudden strong need to go switch them out…but it’s not there anymore."
Mortor was just finishing his explanation when a sudden cold, dark tremor in the Force washed over Leia. She shivered, and turned to look down the hall that lead to the Padawan's dormitories with an increasing suspicion. It almost felt like someone had just tapped into and briefly manipulated the Dark Side of the Force... an act unheard of, in a Jedi Academy.
What is going on here...?
Meanwhile Mortor was indicating his desire to return to the storeroom to retrieve his old toy, but Leia shook her head. It was possible that Mortor was trying to cover for some sort of trouble Silonik was getting himself into... and judging from the disturbance in the Force Leia had just sensed, it couldn't have been anything good. But then there had also been Varcanna's warning about the possibilty of Trazu and the K’Satizitus attempting to seek out Silonik...
Leia hid her growing concern behind a mask of neutrality. She didn't want to scare Mortor...
"You know what, let's just take these back to your room for now. It's getting late, and actually I've got a different intermediate one laying around somewhere that you might like better. I'll make a point to find it later and give it to you tomorrow."
Mortor nodded in assent, and soon found himself struggling to keep up with Leia’s brutally fast walking pace as they headed back to the dormitories. Usually the Jedi Master had more of a mind to moderate her pace to one that shorter legs could more easily keep up with, but for some reason she seemed to be in some sort of hurry…
As Leia emerged from the stairwell and stepped onto the dormitory floor, she was greeted by the sounds of a struggle up ahead, and suddenly Silonik’s voice cried out.
“Master Leia! Help!”
Leia heard a door slam shut, and the sounds grew muffled. Her hand automatically reached for her saber as she broke out in a sprint for Silonik’s room.
Mortor emerged from the stairwell and stepped into the hallway in just enough time to see Leia key in an override code to the door leading into his room. She had dropped the Force toy she had been carrying, and he could clearly see the silver gleam of the saber hilt in her hand…
The door slid open with a hiss, to reveal Silonik floating several feet in the air in the middle of the room, while another adult Trandoshan looked on. The adult Trando was male, and rather short for a fully developed male of his species. He looked an awful lot like the description Varcanna had given her of Silonik’s possessed father, Trazu…
Leia’s sudden entrance into the room surprised the adult Trando, causing him to drop Silonik as his attention turned to the new intruder. Leia pointed the business end of her saber at him, but did not ignite it.
“Who are you!?” She snapped.
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Mar 15 2005 11:57pm
[font=Arial]Curse him. The spirit thought with a snarl, mentally fighting back Trazu’s consciousness while pulling Silonik back toward him with the Force. He hadn’t thought his host had any will power left to defy him, looks like he was wrong. Trazu had only managed to distract him for a moment, but it was long enough for the child to realize he wasn’t who he seemed to be. No matter, he intended to take Silonik and train him anyway, willingly or not.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>[/font]
[font=Arial]The sudden appearance of the Jedi Master in the door broke his concentration, a physical opponent being more of a threat then a mental one. He quickly recovered however and ‘secured’ Silonik by willing the Force to pin him to the floor, preventing the child from reaching his Master.<o:p></o:p>[/font]
[font=Arial]“Who am I?” The spirit said, a broad toothy smile forming on his face. “Well now…what you see before you is two things. The body is that of one Trazu K’Satikur, the rest…well…they call me the K’Satizitus. Don’t mind me…I am just taking what is rightfully mine.” He chuckled, a dark resounding chuckle that seemed to echo in the room. With a sweep of his arm, he pulled Silonik to him via the Force and held him by the tunic with one hand. By now poor Silonik was too frightened to even struggle. “You want the brat back? You have to catch and defeat me.” The spirit said with a malicious grin. “Though if you value you life…don’t bother, for I am the likes of which you have never faced before…”<o:p></o:p>[/font]
[font=Arial]The spirit then sprang backwards back out the window, Silonik screaming in terror on the way down as the spirit somersaulted and landed in the courtyard below. With one final look up at the window the spirit grinned and took off running, Silonik in tow.[/font]
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Posted On:
Mar 20 2005 8:53am
Young Mortor reached the doorway to his room in just enough time to see Leia dive headfirst out the window. More than a little disturbed by his Master's odd behavior, the Padawan rushed to the window and peered out in time to see Leia land in a catlike crouch on the ground several stories below, and sprint off in a terrible hurry.
A quick look in the direction she was headed revealed that she seemed to be chasing a dark figure lugging some sort of squirming, screaming burden slung over one shoulder.
***
Leia was vaguely curious as to where an ancient spirit possessing the body of a fully grown male Trandoshan thought he could run to in a city such as Theed, especially carrying a rebellious young Trandoshan Jedi Padawan. There were very few Trandos on the planet to try and blend in among to begin with, and Leia's knowledge of their surroundings gave her a definite advantage. That meant that the K’Satizitus was fully confident that it could either simply overpower or outsmart Leia... Though many had held that same belief in the past and had soon found it to be quite erroneous, Leia had taken Varcanna's earlier warnings to heart. She had never dealt with an evil mind and body controlling, force wielding spirit before...
But still... where did the ancient spirit think it was going, that Leia would not follow?