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Lilaena De'Ville
Nov 30th, 2006, 06:49:09 PM
It was a week after the initial treaty had been struck between the Mandalorians and the people of Iziz City. Mandalore was back in the City with her honor guard, and was staying overnight once more. The details of the City's part of the bargain had to be worked out, and the Prime Minister was taking the time to sit down with the warrior woman and figure it out.

The Mandalorians were to be given access to the starport, and to offworld supplies and goods, but there were many little things that went along with those broad terms. How many Mandalorians were permitted into the City at once? How long would the initial probationary period be, and when could the Mandalorians ask to approach the bargaining table again and renegotiate for better terms? Lilaena was being pressured to get some Mandalorian warriors into the Beast Riders, though she wasn't sure how that would go over with the Queen.

She sat stiffly across the desk from Salem Ave, though the armor was comfortable enough. "If the Mandalorians are to become members of Onderon's society, then the integration process must begin somewhere. Simply giving us access to modern medicines and some non-native grains is not going to placate us for long." Us. It was strange, but she did identify a great deal with the Mandalorians. Her new people.

Lilaena raised an eyebrow. "We are warriors, and eventually we will have to fight someone again."

Salem Ave
Nov 30th, 2006, 06:58:06 PM
Salem Ave did not wear armor, only a pinstripe suit. His desk was in front of a large westerly-facing window and when the clouds shifted the glare of the light spilling through the glass made it somewhat difficult to see his face.

“How else would you have the Queen... placate your people? We are not unreasonable, as I am sure you are aware, and are willing to give serious consideration to your requests. ”

Lilaena De'Ville
Nov 30th, 2006, 10:10:41 PM
She ran her fingers through her short hair. "For one, if we are to have access to the spaceport then it stands to reason that we will have access to the City. Just how many Mandalorians do you want inside the walls at one time?

"My warriors are skilled at trapping beasts, and we can furnish your Beast Riders with new blood for their mounts." She sighed, already tired of the paperwork. Give her a blaster and a target... "There are some who wish to learn from your Riders. It would go a long way if a few warriors could be allowed to join the Beast Riders."

Salem Ave
Dec 6th, 2006, 01:08:07 PM
“How many do you have under your banner? If you wish entry for any and all, then a system of citizenship must be brought into place. If your warriors would be willing to take a census of some kind, and to carry identification, then a greater number would be able to walk freely in the city,” Salem explained, then clarifying: “These are measures already in use with the general public.”

We, she said. It was intriguing how quickly she had become part of the Mandalorian culture. Whether or not her loyalty to their society would remain after he had taken her to Dxun was another matter, of course.

“As for the Beast Riders, a probationary period would – of course – be necessary. Providing this trial runs smoothly, great integration may be possible... but I cannot give you a concrete promise. The Beast Riders themselves were once at odds with our government, as I'm sure you know, so it is important that we respect their unique culture in the same fashion that you would have us respect yours.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Dec 6th, 2006, 06:40:23 PM
"Certainly," she agreed, inclining her head. "I will consider the idea of ident cards. I was under the impression that the Mandalorians are still second class citizens, illegal aliens of Onderon, though our culture is nearly as ingrained into the planet as is the City's. I will not have my warriors numbered and labeled just so Iziz can track our movements and abuse us."

Lilaena paused, then added, "Be that as it may, we number less than four thousand, including children. Disease and famine have kept our numbers low in the past, but you should be prepared for that to change now that the Mandalorians have access to modern medicines and imported food."

She eyed Salem and his boiled egg eyes, and something of a smile traced across her lips. "I wonder how long this peace will last."

Salem Ave
Dec 7th, 2006, 06:23:32 PM
“If the Mandalorians are to be considered equals with the people of Iziz, they must be treated in the same manner – and this includes issuing ident cards. That being said, our city's economy and structure could not withstand the introduction of four thousand citizens in a single movement. Gradual integration will ensure the best results. As to the issue of peace...” Salem allowed one corner of his lips to turn upwards. “I would not be so quick to label it as such. It is a potentially volatile situation we find ourselves in, in which we both possess the power to enrich or damn the lives of those who follow us.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Dec 7th, 2006, 06:27:51 PM
"Call it a cease fire then." Lilaena grinned, baring her teeth. "Ideally I would be able to take all the Mandalorians off Onderon for good, and you would truly have peace. But the Queen... does not want them to leave." Oh, what she could do with a Mandalorian army at her back. The Jedi could almost feel Master A'na Eldhil smiling.

Salem Ave
Dec 10th, 2006, 05:42:35 PM
“Even if you had the capacity to transport such a large number of people, where would you take them?” Salem asked. “Mandalore is under the control of the Galactic Empire. Concord Dawn is rife with the Karatos Plague. There are not many places in the galaxy that would welcome such visitors. No, they should remain here, as the Queen wishes... I have no doubts that, given time, they will grow to prosper on Onderon.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Dec 10th, 2006, 06:33:13 PM
"The Mandalorians have no wish to return to those planets. The only home they have had for thousands of years is Onderon, and it is their nature to want to move onward. Their culture stagnates with no new influences, though I am awakening them to their roots." A half smile, almost amused at some thought she must have had.

"If you issue ident cards to the Mandalorians, would you want all of them issued their own cards? Or merely a select few - perhaps a hundred or so to see how things go?"

Salem Ave
Dec 16th, 2006, 06:25:14 PM
“Only those entering the city would be required to posses cards... in which case a hundred would be a suitable number,” Salem said. He noted her smile and wondered whether she truly was awakening something in them, or lumbering them with her own desires. “They would also have to be divided throughout the city, with a small number in each sector... to encourage integration, of course.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Dec 18th, 2006, 06:12:16 PM
"Of course." Lilaena was weary of politics, but certain things had to be taken care of. "They will be chosen carefully - those who need access to the spaceport to facilitate the transfer of goods back and forth to the camp."

She fell silent, and they sat in the quiet for a few moments. "I do not know how long I will stay afterwards."

Salem Ave
Dec 27th, 2006, 12:05:08 PM
“Only time will tell the effect your departure will have upon the Mandalorians...” Without a Mandalore dedicated to unifying the people of Onderon, conflict could easily spread again. Salem suspected it would, regardless. It was only a matter of time.

“Onderon may have more to offer than you think.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Dec 28th, 2006, 05:00:18 PM
Her face still held the same expression, but seemed sharper, as Lilaena became more alert. She raised an eyebrow almost lazily. "More to offer than poisonous wildlife, toxic atmosphere, and pirates just inside the system?" She smiled, almost pretty even with her scar.

Salem Ave
Dec 29th, 2006, 03:18:53 PM
“Of course. There is an old Yinchorri proverb, I believe it was coined by General Dathek: 'Kith'na'nagara, kith'na'tagara'.”

Salem folded his hands together, returning her smile with a smirk. “No pain, no gain.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Dec 30th, 2006, 02:20:38 PM
She cocked her head to one side, replying, "Except for Dxun, I do not see what can be gained from this planet. Although you have obviously gained something from your position here."

Lilaena spread her hands, "I have gained an army, an army I am not allowed to use..." Yet. The time would come, she was sure of it.

Salem Ave
Jan 1st, 2007, 04:07:13 PM
A kind of rigid certainty seemed to radiate from her. Salem did not imagine that her tenacity would be easily subdued. “What makes you so sure that the Mandalorian's will share your... goals?”

Lilaena De'Ville
Jan 2nd, 2007, 06:01:16 PM
She shrugged, "Mandalorians serve Mandalore. I was only able to enforce this 'peace' because of promises I have made to them. They have thousands of years of warfare bred into their society, and that was before they were stranded on Dxun. If anything, this cease fire is the abberation to them, not what goals I may have for them."

Lilaena folded her arms in front of her. "I have lived through pain in this life, and have seen very little gain. This planet and its problems are merely a stepping stone for me."

Salem Ave
Jan 11th, 2007, 05:52:30 PM
“I see.” Salem lowered his eyes. He inhaled slowly, deeply. “You must be careful, then, that you do not become entrenched too deeply in the planets problems. It would only take one miscalculated move for this... stepping stone to be your downfall.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Jan 11th, 2007, 08:03:27 PM
"Has it become yours, Mr. Ave?" she asked candidly. "Do you find yourself tied to your Queen and her petty problems of court?"

Salem Ave
Jan 11th, 2007, 08:14:31 PM
“I am the Prime Minister,” Salem replied, parting his hands and spreading them with palms upturned. “This planets problems are my job.”

Lilaena De'Ville
Jan 11th, 2007, 08:34:20 PM
Which was, of course, not an answer at all. Lilaena rubbed her forehead; she had a headache coming on. "I like to think I have perfected the art of not becoming attached."

The last and only thing she'd ever grown accustomed to was Master A'na Eldhil, and she still had nightmares about how that had turned out. Destroying the droid bounty hunter IG-88 had brought only a small measure of relief. She'd worked with a few adepts here and there - Dalamar being the one who had stuck around the longest until she'd finally left him - but none of them had survived long. She didn't care about them, didn't care about any of it. Didn't care about Salem Ave and his alter-ego Darth Callidus (though he intrigued her and she wanted to indulge her curiousity), didn't care about Dalamar and his girl-Queen, didn't care about Hawkins Grime and his mysterious need for vengence. They were all a means to an end, and at the end of it all Lilaena thought that she would enjoy nothing more than a night of sweet, uninterrupted sleep.

Salem Ave
Jan 12th, 2007, 03:04:54 PM
“Perfected?” Salem chuckled lightly. “And what about the thousands of Mandalorian's you have become attached to?”

Lilaena De'Ville
Jan 12th, 2007, 04:52:22 PM
The headache seemed stronger, and she snapped, "They are a means to an end."