Vishan Korogoth
Jun 1st, 2008, 07:57:15 PM
Ishitli, Felucia
Ishitli is a small colony nestled against the edge of the Ferungal Fungi Forest. The denizens of this small community were mostly human and Twi'lek, decedents of escaped criminals and workers that used to work for the Commerce Guild. After two decades since the rise of the Galactic Empire, those lost and forgotten had learned to work with the planet for their survival. Wild game was everywhere, and the fungi that grew here could be harvested for food, as long as you could tell the harmless ones from the poisonous ones. Still the community had to be mindful of their surroundings. More often then they would like, a bull rancor would stray from its pack and attack the colony searching for food.
In twenty years, they were able to import e-web repeaters and constructed towers around the entire colony as posts. They even built a small landing pad for small freighters that needed to refuel with no questions asked.
Vishan had learned about this little retreat from an old friend of his that used to run goods for the Empire. After a bit of an ordeal with a Hutt taking his cargo due to a testoserone match with the Imperial Captain he worked for, he fled to this little colony to escape punishment. Now he and Soolin had arrived here for rest and training before continuing on their way Talasea to meet the rest of the Jedi.
Eluna Thals had been a blessing in disguise. After a brief misunderstanding on Toola, the Rebel and the two Jedi came to terms and the pilot offered information as to where they could find more of their people.
"Soolin. Dis is nuts. Are we dere yet?" He hacked at another fungus thing, he had no idea what species it was, with his vibro sword, unwillingly leading the way to somewhere. She had told him that he would eventually know when to stop. That was also two hours ago. It was 100% humidity which made for a sweaty and smelly Vishan. Most of the time he was blinking the perspiration out of his eyes so he wouldn't go blind.
Grimya looked up and growled in agreement. Her plush white fur was a stark contrast to the jungle browns and greens surrounding them.
Ishitli is a small colony nestled against the edge of the Ferungal Fungi Forest. The denizens of this small community were mostly human and Twi'lek, decedents of escaped criminals and workers that used to work for the Commerce Guild. After two decades since the rise of the Galactic Empire, those lost and forgotten had learned to work with the planet for their survival. Wild game was everywhere, and the fungi that grew here could be harvested for food, as long as you could tell the harmless ones from the poisonous ones. Still the community had to be mindful of their surroundings. More often then they would like, a bull rancor would stray from its pack and attack the colony searching for food.
In twenty years, they were able to import e-web repeaters and constructed towers around the entire colony as posts. They even built a small landing pad for small freighters that needed to refuel with no questions asked.
Vishan had learned about this little retreat from an old friend of his that used to run goods for the Empire. After a bit of an ordeal with a Hutt taking his cargo due to a testoserone match with the Imperial Captain he worked for, he fled to this little colony to escape punishment. Now he and Soolin had arrived here for rest and training before continuing on their way Talasea to meet the rest of the Jedi.
Eluna Thals had been a blessing in disguise. After a brief misunderstanding on Toola, the Rebel and the two Jedi came to terms and the pilot offered information as to where they could find more of their people.
"Soolin. Dis is nuts. Are we dere yet?" He hacked at another fungus thing, he had no idea what species it was, with his vibro sword, unwillingly leading the way to somewhere. She had told him that he would eventually know when to stop. That was also two hours ago. It was 100% humidity which made for a sweaty and smelly Vishan. Most of the time he was blinking the perspiration out of his eyes so he wouldn't go blind.
Grimya looked up and growled in agreement. Her plush white fur was a stark contrast to the jungle browns and greens surrounding them.