Malsuphur
The Magnificent Manbeard
-ACT I-
Chapter I: Before the Storm
Chapter I: Before the Storm
Jalago's Market
West Side Slums
Udor City, Udorrea
Primeday (Late Morning)
Threetember 16th, 1104 ABR (After the Battle of Ruusan)
Redd walked among the crowds of people going back and forth through Jalago's Market, which was lined with rows of carts and tents and various shops and stands. It was one of the safer areas in the West Side Slums as Count Howen Jalago strictly forbade violence in the Market, a rule enforced by his private militia, the Wynguard. They could be seen walking among the crowds in their brown and green uniforms, keeping an eye out for troublemakers.
A majority of the shops were placed in and around the Count's multi-building estate, with the most popular being centralized in the main courtyard leading up to Jalago Manor. The Count was easily the wealthiest and most powerful man in the Slums, and he maintained this status by remaining neutral in all affairs that happened outside of the walls of his estate. He had agreements with many of the prominent gangs in the area that he would not interfere in their activities so long as they did not threaten his anti-violence accord within his market. He also allowed the various gangs to conduct business within his walls under the condition that it remained peaceful.
For Redd, the Market was a great place to see a variety of people from all walks of life going about their day. He would often sit up in a tree in the courtyard and spend hours observing people buying, selling, and conversing in various languages. Today people seemed a bit more tense than usual, owing to the fact that it was a rather warm morning, leading shoppers and store owners to wear minimal clothing and still sweat profusely. Redd himself was wearing a pair of shorts and a sleeveless tunic, with a cloth tied around his forehead to soak up sweat.
Deciding it was too hot to remain outside, he walked out of the estate's front gate and headed back towards Ashla's Garage a few blocks away. There she was laying underneath an elevated swoop bike, tools in her hand as she made repairs to the engine. She too was wearing shorts and a sleeveless tunic, an open toolbox sitting next to her. Luckily, the climate was controlled inside the garaga to an extent.
“Sure is warm out there today, Sis,” Redd said as he walked up to her. Beyond the service area were several rows of shelves with parts and tools along the walls, and two doorways – one leading to a storage closet and the other to their living quarters.
“Sure is,” she replied, focusing on her work. “Too warm for people watching, I take it?”
“Yeah, plus it's kinda boring today,” he said. “I wish I didn't have to hide my powers.”
“Listen, kiddo,” Ashla said, leaning up on one elbow to look at Redd. “You know why we must keep our Force-sensitivity hidden. The Empire can't find us.”
“But you're a Jedi!” he exclaimed. “You could totally destroy them!”
“I am no Jedi, Redd,” she replied seriously. “I've told you this many times. I left that order long ago. I am just a person who hates seeing tyrants oppress the innocent.”
“So why not fight them then?” he asked, raising his hands in desperation. “You have these amazing powers and besides training me, you do nothing to stop that Imp scum! You owe it to the galaxy to fight them!”
“Redd, you are still so very young,” Ashla said in a stern voice. “And there is a great deal more going on than you think. I have my reasons for my actions. And there are certain truths that are better left for when you are older. I'm going to need you to trust me, Redd. Can you do that?”
“Yes,” he replied with a sigh. Thus far he had not been privy to Ashla's true identity as Ahsoka Tano, or her online presence as Fulcrum. He only knew her as Ashla Eckol, a former Jedi and his mentor and adopted big sister. But soon all this would be revealed to him, for he had no idea that Ashla had a secret meeting planned later that evening in an old abandoned water treatment plant in the sewers. A meeting he did not know of, nor was invited to. A joining of several rebel leaders, namely Jedi General Rahm Kota and a few of his militia members and hired mercenaries...
Even as Redd sat in the garage with Ashla, Kota's ship dropped out of hyperspace above Udorrea, beginning the clearance and docking procedure. In a few hours, the crew would make their way into the sewers towards the water treatment plant specified by the unknown hacker Fulcrum. Kota only trusted the mysterious online figure because the data provided always checked out.
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