Log Date: 5/31/99 Log Cast: Jairen, Morganna, Shenner, Tracer, Kaley Log Intro: It's the middle of one of the rainiest seasons on Caspar, and this particular round of this season has been even rainier than usual. But with the way Shenner's life has been going as of late, this is actually quite fine. The Sandbar is rebuilt and flourishing; she has her friends around her; progress is being made on the reopening of the University of Caspar for the upcoming fall term. And she's been occupying her free time with swordplay study with Jairen Windchaser, who ever since presenting her with a blade of her own has been teaching her how to use it. And slowly but surely, Shen has grown comfortable enough with the swordsman that she's not above indulging in streaks of mischief around him, especially with her spirits unusually high... --------- Jairen steps out of the Sandbar and into the rain, left hand resting on his hilt as he looks around, searching for something or someone. He stands practically in the middle of the street, ignoring the rain. Fountain Square - Plaxton City The huge buildings in the background threaten to take over this small patch of green that is the center of Plaxton City. A stone fountain -still in place from another time- sits in the center of the square. It depicts a young woman looking into the sky. water flares around her and bursts into a star pattern ten feet above her head. The inscription at the base of the fountain is written in the aging language of a more romantic time. 'Farewell, for all journeyers that leave this place shall always return to call it home.' Wandering the square throughout the day are Caspar Marines; some off-duty and enjoying their downtime while on-duty commandos in full armor and uniform keep watch over the area. Despite the commandos' aggresive appearance, they are viewed with admiration and respect from most of the citizens, some of them even joking and talking with families. The night sky above is filled with the sound of howling winds and heavy rain fall flooding the area. Contents: Jairen Morganna Draegar IGNews Terminal - Caspar Mail Terminal: Caspar Obvious exits: ndbar leads to The Sandbar. outh leads to South Mergansar Ave. - Plaxton City. ast leads to East Blake St. - Plaxton City. orth leads to North Mergansar Ave. - Plaxton City. est leads to West Blake St. - Plaxton City. Groggy and spacelagged, Morganna is leaning against the fountain. Her one eyed gaze peers around at the recently reconstructed buildings, but her gaze rests on the few scorched areas that remain. She seems remarkably subdued, but it could be the two days of no sleep on her way from Corellia. Morganna sighs and dips a hand in the fountain, "Damn, am I ever glad to see this place in one piece.." she appears to be speaking to the statue, "You know, fair lady, that I'd have just killed someone had I seen the devastation." Whoo, _storm_! Most of the residents of Plaxton City, both before the war and after, are fairly philosophical about the rain that's battered this section of the planet during this particular season since time immemorial. Some of the city's more recent residents, though -- like oh, say, the redheaded bard loping down towards the square as she treks southward on Mergansar Avenue -- are just enough out of step with everybody else to be out in this kind of weather. Shen Veery, eyes a-gleam, mouth curled in a feral little lopsided grin, finds herself frequently at her most alive during a storm. The statue, of course, doesn't answer Morganna's rhetoric, it just stands there looking hopeful, yet sad. Morganna shivers and shakes her head, the rain is the only thing keeping her awake right now, her sleep deprivation has forced her bitter side into slumber, leaving only traces of her more personable personality. She yawns and rubs her organic eye, watching the various beings scamper around in the ran. It's been so long since she has been here on her own accord, without strings attached.. this is.. home. Jairen continues to stand in the rain, finally moving out of the middle of the road to also stand at the fountain. Nodding to the woman already there with a polite "m'lady." He turns around and continues scanning the area. Tracer enters the square from the north. Tracer has arrived. Shenner makes it into the square, her slim frame clad in just enough of a jacket to more or less water-proof her against the elements. As she does, she turns her face up into the rain and the wind, letting the falling water wash over her features and blow soaked russet hair out of her eyes. Thunder growls sullenly somewhere skyward, and Shenner lets out a gruff carol of laughter, pirouetting around once on her boot heels as if the storm were her dance partner. The scarred woman almost jumps as jairen sits near her and speaks to her. The tired predator shakes her head and regards the man evenly, trying to place a face to a name. In her current state, she wouldn't be able to do it.. if it were not for that Sword. Morganna's blue eye flashes and she inclines her head, "Evening." she mumbles with a yawn, "Didn't expect th' place to be so rebuilt..." Jairen looks around at the buildings, water dripping off every part of him. "The people of this planet are quite resiliant and strong... they overcame their difficulty and began anew quickly." Tracer walks through the blowy wet stuff, forgoing any form of transport today, determined to keep in shape. Her pace is brisk and under her hood her fresh-scrubbed face does not turn from the elements, but embraces it as the local girl revels in the humid wet stuff. Her arms swing to increase the aerobic nature of her trek. Considering all she's been through lately, she looks in and incredibly good mood. Pausing for a passing speeder and it's resulting splash, she steps off the curb of the northwestern corner and crosses the street into the vibrantly green-grown square. Jairen, it seems, is not the only person entering the square with a sword. This kind of driving rain is no weather to be bringing out any of her instruments, though Shenner's ocarina nestles safely underneath her jacket. All she carries tonight, aside from what can be stashed in her pockets, is the blaster riding in the holster on her thigh -- and a sword-sheath slung across her back in much the same manner she usually carries her flute bags. The sheath's a diagonal slash of dark leather across her back, but the hilt glints near her soaked head as she crosses near one of the light-posts valiantly striving to illumine the square against the darkness of the thunderstorm. Speaking of Swords, as Morganna shifts the familiar, ornate handle of her vibroblade can be seen but, unlike when she was a diplomat, the hilt is scuffed and scratched and appears to have had quite alot of use, "I'm glad.. I didn't want this to happen, I love this planet.. but it don't mean I'm goin'' soft." A raindrop bounces off of Morganna's glowing eye and she wipes the surface off with a finger, scowling, "Robot eyes hate the rain." she grumbles. The condition of the hilt of Morganna's blade is not lost on the keen warrior, but he makes no mention of it. "Perhaps you should seek to puchase a covering for it then." Seeing as his back is to Shenner's direction, he doesn't notice or acknowledge her approach. Tracer steps up onto the soaking greensward, her rainboots slosing through the newly regrown grass. She is still quite a ways from any other occupants of the square still as she continues her wet walk. As is always her way, she slows as she approaches the fountain, skirting the side farthest from the Sandbar. Ice-blue eyes follow the new lighting that illuminates the refurbished statue to gaze upon its uplifting image of triumph. As she has to cross near the fountain to swing her course to the west and Hideaway Beach, Shenner comes up on Jairen and Morganna soon enough. Something about the latter pings off her memory, though she doesn't immediately recognize the older woman. Jairen, however -- there's only one silver-haired swordsman she knows of in Plaxton City, and an enormous grin flares across her face as she realizes from six yards away that he doesn't look as if he knows she's coming. How many times is she going to have an opportunity like _this_? For a moment she's tempted to run up behind him and bellow for him to draw -- but knowing Jairen's reflexes, she isn't exactly eager to lose any body parts. So the young musician settles for nimbly sneaking up on Jairen as best she can, reaching out a hand to tap him on the shoulder, and crying mischievously, "Tag! You're it!" For all intents and purposes, Morganna does look older than she did when she served with the empire, partially because of her current tired state. She flashes her blue eye and some of the drops disperse, "I can do this, but it gives me a headache. Coverings would still streak, I live with it.. I'm just tired.. flew from Corellia nonst.." Morgannasnaps her head up to meet the new figure that has tapped Jairen on the shoulder, immediately Morganna recognizes the young singer, levelling the woman with her usual, half creepy gaze, "hello Shenner." she says, almost calmly, her mischeivous nature dulled by lack of sleep. Kaley enters the square from the south. Kaley has arrived. There is a sharp rasping sound and a flash of metal in light and Jairen whirls, sword flying into his hand, obviously at least a little startled as Shen 'tag's' him. The blade comes to a quick halt though, as Jair's quick reflexes also stop him as he realizes just who it was that 'tagged' him. Lowering the weapon, he does /not/ look very amused as he says, "Shenner, do not /do/ that... " Tracer's gaze falls from the statue to the small trio gathered on the other side of the fountain. Morgana here? A small frown purses her pale pink lips and she pulls her hood up farther over her face, eyes narrowing at Shenners playful engagement of a game of sword tag. The former Imperial Ambassador is definately on Tracer's 'don't wanna see' list, not liking to meet up with people whom other people...like Pallando...have been telling her tales to. Tracer turns and moves south at a far less leisurely pace than she enter the rainy square, continuing on her way. "Whoo-aah!" Shen makes herself reel backwards as swiftly as she can, though this is a somewhat clumsy occupation as her boot soles skid a bit on the wet ground beneath her feet. She doesn't reel back too far, though -- trusting Jairen to pull his swing. Her face is positively aglow as she sees the swordsman's expression, though she manages to wipe the grin off her face at his admonition. Still, though, mischief dances in her eyes, and with a reward like that look of startlement she'd managed to provoke out of him, not even the presence of Morganna can dim down her spirits. "Morganna," she drawls back readily. As Jairen overracts to Shenner, the over tired Morganna laughs. She leans back and falls into the fountain, still laughing. For some reason she finds this whole predicament somewhat amusing, but not sleeping much can do that to a person. The unusuallychuirpy scarred woman grunts and sits crosslegged in the fountain for a moment, rubbinmg her eyes and leaning agauinst the statue to stand up. She grabs the statue around the backside, more thanlikely unintentional, and hoists ehrself up, "Aw, farkin hell.." she takes a deep breath, "I need to get some sleep" Morganna steps, sopping wet, out of the fountain. Kaley notices the people playing in the rain, and although the game looks entertaining, she would much rather be indoors. So Kaley continues on her path to the north. Kaley leaves the square to the north. Kaley has left. Tracer walks to the south. Tracer has left. Jairen sighs, putting the sword away. "What exactly did you do that for?" he asks, now calming himself back down and ignoring the woman in the fountain. "Are you trying to get yourself killed on purpose?" Shenner can't quite stifle a burst of snickers as Morganna goes over into the fountain -- but then again, what with the rain sluicing down the way it is, the redheaded bard is hardly drier. With a rare playful light in her face, she grins broadly at Jairen and reaches up to shove sopping loose red strands of hair out of her eyes. "What, didn't you ever play tag when you were a kid?" she yells gaily, over another peal of thunder. Grumbling to herself, Morganna pulls a key from her pocket and heads towards the north, quietly hoping that she can still unlock her old beachhouse. Morganna leaves the square to the north. Morganna has left. Jairen rests his hands on his sword hilt. "What exactly is, 'playing tag?'" he asks. Obviously, this man did not have what would be considered a 'normal' childhood throughout most of the known galaxy. Well, arguably, Shenner didn't have a normal childhood either -- but among the small handful of 'normal' childhood experiences she has to her name are impromptu games of tag with other street urchins running the streets of Plawal on Belsavis. "It's a game," she answers easily. "You pick a base that's the neutral zone, and you pick somebody to be 'it'. If you're 'it', you have to try to catch somebody before they make it back to base. One of the few vaguely normal things _I_ did when _I_ was a kid." Distant lightning casts a spear of light across a corner of the sky, and she adds, pirouetting around again and turning her face up into the rain, "Ain't this weather _great_?" Jairen ahs. "I see..." he says to the game description, though it's quite clear he has no idea what Shenner is talking about. Looking up into the sky, he nods. "It reminds me of Sixthseason..." "Sixth? Geez, how many seasons they got where you come from?" Shenner finishes her pirouette, coming back around to face the swordsman, an unfettered high good humor still bringing uncommon animation to a face that usually hides behind a mask of casual, unreadable reserve. "Ariani thinks I'm nuts being outside in this kinda weather, but I love storms! You hangin' out out here too?" The notion that she might have something else in common with the one who's adopted her as his clanswoman adds a bit more brilliance to that shine behind her eyes. Jairen shrugs lightly. "Why should I fear the storm? It is merely water. Besides, it is not as heavy as it usually gets in Sixthseason. And there are ten seasons in a turn on my planet." Ten! "Beats the hell outta Tatooine, where they got hot, hot, hot, and hot!" Shenner veritably beams. "Hey, listen -- I was gonna go to the beach, do you wanna come? I know a good place to watch the ocean and it's pretty dry, it's got pula trees to keep out the worst of the wet..." Her grin begins to turn sly. "And well, you got your sword, and I got _my_ sword..." Jairen smiles slightly at the youngster's enthusiasm, bowing slightly and motioning for her to lead the way. "Ariani keeps sayin' I'll get hit by lightning," Shenner hollers brightly, around the wind. "I keep tellin' her I know how to duck!" And, motioned, she steps adroitly off, falling into a long-legged stride occasionally knocked just a bit off-rhythm by her apparent urge to splash through half the puddles she passes. [And soon...] You head for the beach. Hideaway Beach - Plaxton City Surging whitecaps paint themselves onto the powderlike, white sands of this sliver of beachfront, tucked between the two massive bluffs that encircle Plaxton City. The waves have eaten into several places on the shore, forming rocky outcroppings and small coves, but one long strip is laden with pristine, whispy sand. A few Pula trees jut out, throwing their branches toward the tides. A few hundred meters from shore, a jagged pebble of an island stands defiantly in the surf, holding up an old, unused lighthouse. The night sky above is ladden with heavy rain cloudy, that stream rain out flooding the area. The wind howls wiping tress back and forth, and sending small object flying through the air. Obvious exits: est leads to Lighthouse. ast leads to West Blake St. - Plaxton City. Jairen arrives from the street. Jairen has arrived. It doesn't take long to get there, and once she gets out onto Hideaway Beach, Shenner flashes a look out to the roiling ocean for a long moment. It's an odd mix on her face: wary respect and awe mingled with just a tinge of fear. "This way!" she calls, gesturing towards a trail that leads up onto the bluffs. "My friend Webb showed me how to get up there!" Jairen looks at the ocean for a moment as well, and for that brief moment, his eyes are somewhere else. When Shenner calls to him, he blinks and looks over to where she is already climbing the bluff, turning and following her. She's not going to waste breath on speech, not right now, not when the trail she wants is rain-lashed and slippery. Shenner clambers up onto the bluff, a good distance over the storm-drenched beach. Eventually, though, she reaches a place that was once underwater, a hollow created by the force of tides... and then shoved skyward and dry-ward by plate tectonics. Now, this niche of rock is curtained by determined pula trees, keeping the place moderately dry even in a raging storm, and with a breathtaking view of the ocean below. "Here!" Shenner bellows breathlessly as she finally reaches her intended destination. Jairen follows Shen up the slope with little difficulty, losing good footing only once or twice due to moving, erroded ground. "Very nice indeed." He comments as he reaches the destination. "Webb showed you this?" The human girl slumps against a pula tree's support, catching her breath and taking a moment to yet again push loose bits of her hair out of her face. "Yeah," she answers after a moment, her voice at a more normal volume despite the howl of the wind overhead and all around. "Been up here to hang out a coupla times with him, and I like to play my harp up here when it's not rainin'." Jairen smiles a small half smile, looking out over the ocean. "On my world, there is only one great ocean... I have only seen it a few times. Such things never fail to inspire awe in the soul." "We didn't have an ocean on Belsavis at all... just a lot of ice outside Plawal," Shenner says after a moment, her tone more restrained as something in Jairen's words settles into her mood. "And there's hardly any water at all on Tatooine... I never saw an ocean on Etti IV if they have one there. I've only seen this one..." A pause, for a moment. "And the ones on Calamari and Corellia. But yeah... um... what you said." When she finishes, Shen looks a trifle sheepish. Jairen nods absently. "Yes... I have spent some time on Tatooine... not much but sand... But I have never been to Calamari. I hear it is all water, or at least al but very little. Perhaps I will visit it someday." "It's... pretty wet. About as wet as here, except it rains a lot less." Shen grins lopsidedly, her gaze half-elsewhere. "I was there for several months. Coral City's the big place to be there, and the NR's got a big presence there. Anyway." She straightens up, a hand reaching up to the hilt of the training sword she's got sheathed along her back, though she stops before actually drawing the blade. "Wanna work out?" Jairen turns around, drawing his sword and falling into a ready stance, though a more defensive one. "Very well... Form workout, half speed, no power. Work on movements and accuracy." Shen has changed her mind momentarily, just enough to decide she'd better get out of her jacket and leave it to drip itself as dry as it can get here in this little nook between the trees and rocks; once she warms herself up, she figures she'll need the jacket later to better ward off chill, and she doesn't want to get herself too warm with the wet weight of the thing clinging to her body. So off comes the jacket, to be draped on the nearest mostly dry spar of rock she can find, and off comes her sword sheath as well. As she lays down the sheath she'd had constructed -- a simple, serviceable thing, just enough to let her carry the blade around in something a bit more secure than a cloth -- Shen draws the sword and turns back again to face her self-appointed teacher. Noting his stance, she murmurs, "Let's do it." That's all she says as she then moves in on him in the first of the attack patterns she's been shown thus far, her previous giddy delight giving way now to a spark of intense concentration. Jairen parries the downward strike, horizontal strike, then thrust of the first sequence at half speed as instructed. "Good... watch your back foot. Parry." Makes the same movments against her, still at half speed. "Be careful of your footing in treacherous terrains." The terrain, in fact, is exactly why Shenner wanted to come up here, though the only sign she gives of that is a brief wry smile of acknowledgement. No unnecessary words in battle, remember? Ah, the feet, what's down there? Damp sand, bits of gravel crunching underneath her boot soles... something slippery under the right heel. Move the right foot a fraction out of the way. Clash of blades, slow and controlled. Strike. Parry. Strike. Jairen nods, continuing the sequence of strikes and parries. "Good. Now move. Continue to attack, but do not remain stationary. Circle your opponent and move back and forth with the flow of the attacks. Make your enemy come to you." Now that she's settling into the rhythm of the exercise, Shenner's green gaze turns focused. Rhythm, for her, is everything here, not at all unlike trying to craft a new song... or learning a new dance. As she keeps up the swings of her practice blade, strike and counterstrike, thrust and parry, her gaze flicks left and right to try to take a precious second or two to gauge how best to narrow in on her teacher. She chooses left, feet slipping a bit, teeth gritting as she finds her swing thrown off by the mis-step. "Don't stop with a slip." comes the gentle reminder. "Recover quickly. Keep moving." Continues to move his blade at half-pace. "Increase pace now... watch your form." Wind continues to howl; far below, the ocean's roar wafts up to the ears of the two in the rocky, tree-sheltered nook. Something elemental in the entire setting adds more edge than normal to Shenner's young features, and as she's instructed to pick up her pace, she darts forward at three-quarters speed rather than half. Breezelets making their way in through the gaps between the trees occasionally ruffle her hair, and they, along with her exertion, begin to move her from dripping to merely damp. Jairen nods, approvingly, "Now, coupe' and lunge." *Clash!* The sound of blade meeting blade rings out loudly under the pula trees, before the wind seizes hold of it and whips it out into the open air to be buried in the roar of ocean and storm. Shenner's left foot skids before it catches purchase on the gravel-strewn sand, but it's not enough to throw her off from executing the coupe'. The transition to lunge -- that's a bit trickier. The young woman carries it out too abruptly, leaving herself vulnerable as she does so. An instant later she realizes this and grimaces, but she doesn't stop herself from moving in. Jairen lets his blade be knocked out of the way and the tip of Shenner's blade meet his body just below his sternum. He nods. "Good. YOu have been practicing. Though, your beat to prepare for your lunge was not hard enough to fully remove my blade from play, and your blade needs to hit here." Moves her point to between his sternum and diaphram. "A soft spot that would puncture a vital organ on many humanoid races." Flips his blade around and puts it away in one smooth, practiced motion. "That will be all for today. Work on your lunges, they put you off balance it seems when you attempt to combine them with things. A few more weeks of this and we'll get to full speed." As Jairen speaks, Shenner freezes in place, her attention riveted upon his features, her breath coming faster paced out of her now. For a moment, standing there on the damp gravelly sand, with tendrils of storm wind sneaking in to lash at her face, the young musician abruptly finds herself unable to think of anything except the swordsman's fluid motions in the company of Emma on the Sandbar's dance floor. And she stares at him bemusedly, before abruptly and ever so slightly shaking herself, pulling herself up out of her lunge and bringing her blade down. "Okay," she pants gruffly, "got it..." Jairen nods slightly. "Ok, good." Smiles. "You have a good grip on the basics. Perhaps you will even be prepared for paired weapons at some time. There is another game completely." Bows slightly. "Good night, Initiate. Sleep well." With that, he turns and disappears into the rather wet night. [End log.]