Lord Muz Ashen Keibatsu, Son of Sadow

Grand Master, Clan Naga Sadow, Force Disciple, Krath
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Your First Steps In A Larger World
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It was right there. Nek reached for it, fingers alternating between spreading wide and clenching

shut as if that would make a difference. The brightly colored fruit was his favorite, and it

seemed that way because they grew so far out of reach.

"Almost, Shi!" He half giggled and half made an over-exaggerated straining sound. "Higher!"

His legs were already held tight to his brother's chest. They had grown like weeds in his fourth

winter, a gap of pale skin between the bottom of his pants and the tops of his shoes. His

brother lifted him further, shin to his face as he lifted him a few more inches. Shi was the

bigger brother, he kept reminding him. So of course he was the one to lift and not the one to be

lifted.

"'Member the deal, Nek!" Shi strained under the weight, wobbly legs trying to correct as Nek

reached ever further.

"I 'member, I 'member!" They'd share the fruit, then go spit the seeds at the fish. It was

Nek's favorite, watching the wide mouthed creatures, always hungry enough to thrash about the

water over each other at whatever they would throw at them. Seeds, bread, grains, even bugs.

They'd swarm the spot and writhe beneath the surface, mouths working the air. If they had a

voice, Shi imagined they'd be screaming 'more!'. Father would come and grab them out of the lake

with a net. He remembered him lifting one out of the net, it's mouth caught on his finger as he

howled in mock agony that the fish was eating him. They laughed until their ears went red, until

they coughed so hard that mother told him to stop.

"Quit wobbling!" Shi groaned, trying to lift him ever higher, pulling Nek's shoes to his

shoulders. "I'll drop you!"

"You won't let me fall." Nek bit his lip and lunged an arm forward. Fingers closed around the

bottom of the crimson shape, the cool skin twisting in his grasp as he twisted it, trying to pick

it from the branch that held it. With a snap it came loose, and he dropped it, watching it

bounce on the green grass below. "Got it!"

Shi reached up to grab his legs, half toppling over as he dragged his little brother down to his

level. They fell to their backsides in the grass, breathing heavy for a moment as they felt the

sunshine. Nek scrambled over on all fours, grabbing the fruit and taking a big bite. Clear

juice ran down his chin as he chewed and smiled at the same time. "See?" He handed the fruit to

Shi. "You didn't drop."

"I know." Shi took a bite, then wiped his lips with his sleeve. "Mother would be mad." It was

sweet, the first of the season. He let the sun warm his face, closing his eyes as he enjoyed the

taste. He could feel little fingers grabbing the fruit away from him, the wet crunch of his next

bite. He forgot what Father called these, but he'd cut slices off and eat them, and sometimes,

mother would bake them for putting on rice. There were so many names to remember. Everything

had one. The river, the fish, the singing birds and the mountain. Even the big old house had a

name. Father worked there with hammers and other tools. He said his father, and even his father

had lived there so very long ago. Someday they would live there. And even have their own rooms.

He lay back, smiling as he reclined. He wasn't sure that he wanted his own room. It would be too

far away from Nek, from Mother and Father.

Nek laughed, and Shi opened his eyes, seeing one of the brown tree-mice scamper down, chattering

at them. Nek cackled back, then laughed even louder as the tree-mouse tilted it's head and

scratched its chest. The snap of another bite flitted through the laughter, then a weird noise,

like the fish when they spat the seeds at them.

The laughter stopped.

Shi turned to look, saw his brother looking at him with a weird expression. It was like he was

hurt. He scrambled to his knees, turning over and making the grass stain his pants as he moved

over to his little brother, the fruit still clutched in his hands. "Nek!" His eyes went wide,

wet along the edges. Shi's mind froze, watching Nek's face change color. "Nek, what's wrong?"

He worked his mouth like the fish, but no sound came out, just the strange smacking of lips

coated in sticky juice. "Say something!" Nek flailed his arms, the fruit going sailing as the

color in his skin deepened. He pointed at his mouth, fingers reaching in frantically, clasping

like he was reaching for the fruit.

"Mother!" Shi batted his brother's hands away, reaching in with his own fingers, trying to see

past the teeth, the tongue that twitched as it tried to help. A few fingers went in , reaching

past the slimy back of the tongue and his brother twisted below him, convulsing in a soundless

wretch. He drew fingers back, teeth scraping against flesh as he did. He tried smacking him on

the back, like Mother did when he was a baby, trying to make him burp. Nothing changed, Nek's

silence making his own eyes water.

He went to Nek's side again, sliding fingers into his mouth, trying in vain to reach the chunk as

he screamed for Mother again. He felt his own ears grow hot, his heart racing. It was out of

his reach, fingers searching. The birds seemed to stop chirping as he saw his mother running

toward them in slow motion, the hem of her dress torn by her movement. He could hear his own

breathing louder than what she screamed, ragged as he strained. It was probably for Father.

"You won't let me fall."

Nek's words echoed from recent memory. He felt something snap in the back of his head, pain

blossoming like he had just taken a fall as he felt the edges of the fruit. He closed his

fingers and felt only flesh, but pulled back anyway. The air was thick around him as he yanked,

the white flesh of the fruit following a few moments after, wreathed in quiet thunder.

"Nekura!" She wailed as she slid into him, grabbing Nek up and clutching him to her as she turned

his face to look at him, fear on her face as plain as the tears. Ragged breaths flew from him,

hoarse coughs and cries as he grabbed onto his mother. She drew him in closer, nestling him

against her as she looked at Shi, sitting in the grass, violet eyes locked on a piece of fruit as

it hovered above his fingertips.

"Musashi?"

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[Taldryithmas] Port Kasiya Blizzard
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Home for the Holiday's
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“What do you mean, he’s gone?” Leena paced the bridge, violet eyes wide and locked on Blackwind. “He was just here, like ten minutes ago.”

Blackwind sighed, leaning to one side in the captain’s chair. “You know as well as I do, there’s no controlling him.” He paused, watching the blue and grey miasma of hyperspace glowing through the transparisteel. “Once he decides he’s going to do something…”

Leena gave an exasperated groan, her right lekku twitching to point at her own back. Muz was many things, including occasionally infuriating. They were en route to Sepros from Kyataru, specifically for something that he wanted to do, and then he just bounced out without so much as a word. “So, what are we supposed to do when we get there? Sit on our hands?”

Blackwind’s eyebrow arched. “He mentioned Dentavii.” Leena stopped pacing and looked at him incredulously. “We’re crossing half the universe….for just a drink?”

“No, not just a drink.” He smiled at her, a glint of mischief in his eyes. “I’m going to have a cigarra, too.”

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The Fallen Spear erupted from hyperspace abruptly, the dull snap of deceleration rattling their senses for a moment as they transitioned to realspace. Comms established with port control,the Autoch ship slid into place, aligning with one of the docking tubes. The facility was newer, even if it was on the underside of the largest remaining chunk of what used to be a planet. “A hub for the clan”, they had called the new complex, as if they needed to advertise a bar to the clan Naga Sadow.

Blackwind chuckled as the airlock’s iris opened, thinking about the whole process. Leena tilted her head at him, then shook it, nudging Hekate and Beater forward. She wasn’t going to go without her droids this time. Hekate hadn’t gone with Muz on whatever he had planned, and that almost would have concerned her, if she wasn’t so annoyed with having to visit clan happenings un-escorted.

“I know, I know.” Hekate turned to look at the pair, their voice sounding like a chorus, three female voices at once. Leena let her mind slip backward, wondering why she could not seem to fix that. Twelve vocabulators and a half click of replaced wiring still hadn’t solved it. She had previously concluded that it was somehow tied into the personality matrix, shattered by her Mechu-deru when she gave it sentience. “But to be honest, it’ll be good to be among other Krath…”

Blackwind looked at Hekate, then at Leena, then back at Hekate. He opened his mouth to speak, Leena stepping forward, a stern look directed at him. He closed his mouth, half smiling as the droid prattled on.

“I need a drink.” Leena chirped as they moved from the stark imperial era hangar facility into the neon hued district, the scent of noodle soups wafting through from Sqweek’s place. “Maybe seven.”

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“How long do we wait?” Leena leaned over to talk at Blackwind. The room was pretty well packed with the motley crew of Sadowans and their people. The mad alchemist seemed to be drinking literal jet fuel at the bar, his sith-spawned eye looking like it was about to pop out of his head at any moment. Next to him, the heavily scarred and pale manager of the joint, sipping water slowly. A Duros sat at another booth, playing cards with a younger apprentice. She recognized a few others, the Lasat that traveled with Ashia, the retinue that moved with Etah, the uniformed Hades. She looked back at Blackwind. “It’s been two hours.” she gestured at the empty glasses between the two.

Blackwind idly scrolled on his datapad, stopping to take a sip of a clear cocktail and look back at the Twi’lek. “As long as it takes.” He smiled, eyes darting back to his datapad and then back up at her. “VASIC says he ‘s docking now.”

She chewed her lip, looking at her glass as she felt his presence grow along the periphery. He never bothered to hide himself. Why would he? He knew who he was, what he was. “Any idea what he’s gotten up to?”

“Not a chance.”

A few minutes later, he stepped into view, his bride with him. He looked across the crowd, his eyes finally stopping on their table. A few steps later, and he was there, half a smile curling his lip to reach his eyes. Placing down a few small wrapped items, he looked at them, reaching into their minds with his voice.

*Had to take a detour and get a few things.*

Leena couldn’t help but smile as they walked away, watching him make his way over to Malisane as the consul moved toward him. He produced more little wrapped items, then spoke at them, Malisane nodding and leading him away, back toward what she assumed was the office. Darkhawk chuckled at the gift, then turned to the crowd, raising his voice.

“Anyone who is interested, we’re going to be playing a holiday film in the theater in a couple minutes.” He called out over the din of small talk and clinking glasses, a few half-hearted groans coming from some of the more…intense types among them. She could see Quentin turn and ask him something inaudible, but Darkhwak nodded, continuing. “The films were brought in from the core, ‘Perish Difficult’ is up first.”

Leena chuckled at the change in tenor of the crowd. Those who were groaning were now laughing. One of the other apprentices shouted out “That’s not a holiday movie!”

“*It is.*” Muz’s voice boomed, rattling around in their heads as the sound made it into their ears. He chuckled. He didn’t bother to elaborate, a broad smile on his face as the apprentice’s eyes widened. He stepped toward the young one, the apprentice taking half a step backward, away from the Lord of the Krath. Was it fear, or respect? Leena watched as Muz produced another wrapped gift from beneath his warcoat, offering it to the shocked apprentice before he knew what to do. Laughing, he turned away and went to the bar, sitting next to his bride as he ordered a round for everyone.

Leena shook her head, chuckling as she debated opening the gift. They’d visit the Cathedral on Tarthos, the Temple on Sepros, then back to Kuroshin on Kyataru to see his son, his brothers. The holidays proper weren’t until the next week, when everyone would go to ground, seek out families, either by blood or by creed. But the clan…well, the clan was a family too. And he treated them as such.

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Kasiya Food and Beverage Expo (Nighttime)