The tale of the brotherhood
Chapter One: Cracks in Allegiances
Karrk the Trandoshan moved swiftly trough the dense jungle of the planet Naboo. Ignoring the sounds of prey, he kept his course towards the Temple of the Brotherhood. High Ambassador Teela Kersin was on her way to the temple's landing bowl. As going forward, Karrk's good friend Raset jumped next to him out of the bushes. Both kept running. If they'd be late, the honored wisdomlord Gaalakkis the Annoo-dat would roundabout lower them to the rank of disciple. Raset spoke. "Now where was she coming from again?" the Barabel asked, his tail flicking nervously after him. "Who is coming?" Karrk asked. "Teela of course!" "Oh," "You nest-prey! You're so dumb a blind dewback could kill you without you noticing it!" "Well, that's your opinion to all this," "Ha-ha, let's keep this pace," Karrk nodded in agreement.
Teela Kersin, the High Ambassador of the brotherhood was disappointed, remembering the discussion in the Supreme Chancellor's room.
"Ambassador Kersin, I understand your worry of our republic soldiers within your sacred grounds, but do understand it is necessary, for we must find these smugglers of that crime lord," the chancellor had said. Teela had been inflamed. "Is the Supreme Chancellor suggesting that our warriors are NOT skilled enough to handle the cutthroats?" "No, I am merely saying it is our duty-"chancellor was cut short by Teela. "None of your soldiers shall set their foot on our hunting grounds. If there truly are any smugglers, they will be killed in a most unpleasant way for trespassing!" Teela shouted. "If we see single one of your soldiers within our borders, they will have one minute to get out!" Teela left the room.
Wisdomlord Gaalakkis was there welcoming her to the temple again, but Teela's eyes were heavy with sorrow. Gaalakkis frowned. "Cracks, we must discuss this," Teela left straight for the Room of Debate. Gaalakkis followed, gesturing the other high-caste members to follow.
Karrk and Raset saw the whole thing and approached the door. Commandclaw Tershen of the Barabels stopped them. "Lightclaws Karrk and Raset," a wry smile crossed his face. Karrk had lost hope. "Come on in,"
Chapter One: Cracks in Allegiances
Karrk the Trandoshan moved swiftly trough the dense jungle of the planet Naboo. Ignoring the sounds of prey, he kept his course towards the Temple of the Brotherhood. High Ambassador Teela Kersin was on her way to the temple's landing bowl. As going forward, Karrk's good friend Raset jumped next to him out of the bushes. Both kept running. If they'd be late, the honored wisdomlord Gaalakkis the Annoo-dat would roundabout lower them to the rank of disciple. Raset spoke. "Now where was she coming from again?" the Barabel asked, his tail flicking nervously after him. "Who is coming?" Karrk asked. "Teela of course!" "Oh," "You nest-prey! You're so dumb a blind dewback could kill you without you noticing it!" "Well, that's your opinion to all this," "Ha-ha, let's keep this pace," Karrk nodded in agreement.
Teela Kersin, the High Ambassador of the brotherhood was disappointed, remembering the discussion in the Supreme Chancellor's room.
"Ambassador Kersin, I understand your worry of our republic soldiers within your sacred grounds, but do understand it is necessary, for we must find these smugglers of that crime lord," the chancellor had said. Teela had been inflamed. "Is the Supreme Chancellor suggesting that our warriors are NOT skilled enough to handle the cutthroats?" "No, I am merely saying it is our duty-"chancellor was cut short by Teela. "None of your soldiers shall set their foot on our hunting grounds. If there truly are any smugglers, they will be killed in a most unpleasant way for trespassing!" Teela shouted. "If we see single one of your soldiers within our borders, they will have one minute to get out!" Teela left the room.
Wisdomlord Gaalakkis was there welcoming her to the temple again, but Teela's eyes were heavy with sorrow. Gaalakkis frowned. "Cracks, we must discuss this," Teela left straight for the Room of Debate. Gaalakkis followed, gesturing the other high-caste members to follow.
Karrk and Raset saw the whole thing and approached the door. Commandclaw Tershen of the Barabels stopped them. "Lightclaws Karrk and Raset," a wry smile crossed his face. Karrk had lost hope. "Come on in,"
