Chapter 3. Homo – Trisapiens

Trisapiens were a humanoid race of three eyed aliens. A male dominated society of force sensitive beings. Tirsapiens have isolated themselves from the rest of the galaxy by using the force to influence other races and explorers from traveling to their system. The elders have even been able to keep both Sith and Jedi from their world. The planet Trisar is located on the edge of the unknown regions. In Trisapien society a woman's place is in the home. Men run the government and make all decisions that affect the race and planet as a whole. Trisapiens are capable of space travel, but no in their long history has ever ventured outside the star system.

Talune Sh'Dar was a noble born Trisapien of the Sh'Dar family. As most Trisapiens he could see the future and his future caused Talune to be an outcast in his family. Despite the best efforts of his father who is an Elder Talune refused to marry the daughter of the C'Haus family. Because of Talune's decision the C'Haus cut off all communication with the Sh'Dar family. Talune demanded his inheritance as the eldest son of Har Sh'Dar and bought his own estate.

Talune preferred the privacy of solitude to the life of a family noble. Despite his family status low ranking Trisapiens still sought him out for advice in preference to the advice of the Elders. Talune's forecasts were never wrong and his advice was often more valuable than that of the elders. This often brought him into conflicts with his father and the other elders. Talune's prophecies often brought lesser families into more provident ventures.

Talune walked across the front lawn of the temple of elders. He had been invited by the Grand Elder. He bows before speaking and sneaks a glance at his father. "Honored Elders as summoned I have come…"

"Young Talune…this august body of Elders has labored day and night in discussion about you…"

Talune bows again, "I am honored…"

"It is our desire that you join our ranks as an Elder…" They waited for an answer, but none came and Har was becoming angry. "Have you nothing to say?"

"Forgive me grand elder…I must commune with myself before I can give an answer…"

"Why?" His father asked, "It is an honor…"

The Grand Elder silenced Har by raising his hand, "Take all the time you need young one…I hope you say yes…"

Talune bowed and returned to his home in the hill country. "Sir there is an invitation from your father to dinner this evening…" A Tri-Droid said.

"I will be in meditation for the rest of the evening…" After a super of fruit Talune went to his private chamber to meditate.

The skies of Trisar were red as blue lightening arced across the skies. The wind howled and rain came down in great sheets. People cried out in horror as two dark robed figures laughed and reveled in the horrors they unleashed.

While in meditation Talune's third eye remained open while the two lower ones were closed. His eyes popped open as he came out of the trance in a cold sweat. "N-6 what time is it?"

"You have been in meditation for the past 6 hours strait master…It is one am in the morning…" The Droid watched him, "Is that all master?"

"Yes…" The next day Talune met with his first appointment. A father and daughter. The girl had a nightmare. And to Talune's horror she described the same thing he saw in his vision. He canceled all his appointments for the rest of the day and went to meet his father.

"Do you have an answer…Will join the ranks of the Elders…No Trisapien of your age has ever been offered such an honor…"

Talune had seen every outcome of what he could say to his father's question before he even arrived at the ancestral house. So the safest thing to say was, "I am still thinking on the matter…"

"What is there to think about?"

Talune raised his hand, "I know my own mind and what I want out of life…I must see how this decision affects the goals I have set in my life…" Before his father could start an argument he cut him off, "Now I should like very much to visit my mother…" Over the next few days Talune heard the same vision from several different sources seeking enlightenment from him. "I am sorry I cannot accept…" Talune said before the Elders. He describes the events of his vision and the impending doom that will befall Trisar.

"I believe these events can be averted by seeking out help from the Jedi order…"

The Elders go into an uproar, but it is ended by the Grand Elder, "Peace! I too have been haunted by these images…Two dark figures destroying our world…Only the Sith operate in fear and darkness…I believe it is the destiny of Talune Sh'Dar to leave our world and seek help to destroy this doom our people will face…" So it was decided that Talune would leave Trisar, the first Trisapien in the history of the race to do so.