Chapter 13 ----Warning! Long History Lesson!

 

Once upon a time, there were twin brothers: Ilton and Ritho Chadaron. Both were powerful in the Force but never became Jedi or Sith. 

As time went on, the brothers married twin sisters, Myara and Likra Obeq. 

For unknown reasons, whether it was because of the two sets if twins or some other reason, the two sides of the Chadaron family were mirrored. 

The oldest children were both girls: Kyla and Lyra. 

The next children were boys. Lyra's younger brother was named Tradisko. Kyla's became a Jedi and wasn't mentioned so as to not hamper his training.

After that came the triplets. Like Kyla's brother, one of the girls also became a Jedi and faded out of the family history. The other two girls were named Winera and Reyjin. Lyra's sisters were Malarcha, Nimin, and Dayra, although the latter two changed their names later on to be more like Malarcha's. 

Finally, there were the youngest boys. To the immense surprise of both families, Lyra's youngest brother joined his cousins as a Jedi, while Kyla's became part of the more evil side.

Ilton and Myara's children grew up in a spacious apartment on Coruscant. When Kyla was older, she began training as a Senator's aide. Reyjin and Winera both dreamed of seeing the stars up close someday.

Ritho and Likra raised their family on the mysterious planet Andoh, the rumored headquarters of the Separatist Alliance after the battles of Geonosis and Utapau.  

One day, while Ilton and Myara were out, a mysterious bounty hunter broke into their apartment, injured Kyla, and kidnapped the young twins. 

This bounty hunter was Kykkin Tornyai.

After a time, he abandoned Reyjin in an alley in the lower levels of Coruscant, where she was found by Jedi Padawan Aera Oomaron and brought to the Temple.

Winera was raised by Kykkin with his daughter Amela in his stronghold on Dantooine. 

The two girls grew up together, being trained by one of the most notorious bounty hunters in the galaxy. Secretly, Winera discovered she had the Force and trained herself how to use it.

When the girls were about 11 years old, Kykkin sent them both to find intel at a nearby base, not telling them who owned the base. 

The girls sneaked inside and managed to make it too the control room before they were caught by Winera's cousin Lyra. Kykkin went to pick them up, explaining it was a test of their skills.

Later on, though, Lyra sent her sister Malarcha and several battle droids to kidnap the girls, intrigued by their abilities. 

When Kykkin learned she had taken them, he demanded both back.

Lyra refused to return both girls, but offered to yield one.

Kykkin agreed, choosing to rescue Winera. As they left, Winera promised Amela she'd return for her one day, a promise she wasn't able to keep, as Lyra sold her to the Trandoshan hunters. 

Furious at Kykkin for him not letting her attempt to rescue her friend, Winera left Dantooine and began building her own ship on Dagobah. 

About three months later, Kykkin tracked her down and attempted to reinstall her as his assistant. Winera refused and they began a heated battle, both verbal and physical. Eventually, Kykkin got her onto his ship and took off, but she managed to hijack the hyperdrive so that they couldn't leave the system.

During the ensuing fight, Kykkin pulled a small Jedi cruiser out of lightspeed. On board were a Knight and three Younlings. The ship's systems were damaged and the ship was on a crash course for Dagobah.

Kykkin offered to save the passengers on board in exchange for Winera returning with him. 

Not trusting he would keep his word, Winera refused and fled in an escape pod. 

In retaliation, Kykkin shot the engines of both the pod and the cruiser, flinging the pod far away from where the Jedi crashed. When she finally found the site, the Knight and two Younglings were dead. 

The third, Narjrish Tymi, was barely alive, but he managed to help Winera set up a homing beacon for other Jedi to find them. After a day or two, a young Knight named Saij Farr arrived to pick him. As a way to thank her, the Jedi left Winera with a chunk of kyber crystal to power her ship.

Winera continued to build her ship, some security mechanisms to prevent Kykkin from returning, and even assembled some droids. 

Then her long-lost twin sister showed up and offered to make her a Jedi.

March Muchness

 

March Muchness is a fun celebration of all things Wonderland related. 11 other bloggers and I are hosting this Alice in Wonderland themed blog tag.

We each came up with a Wonderland-inspired question which you can take and answer on your blog as well as enjoy our answers! 

My answers will be found here at My Jedi Story, and you will find everyone else's below:












And now for the questions!

- List six impossible things you’d love to do – wild and crazy answers 100% welcome!

 - What is a topic that grew curiouser and curiouser the more you studied/researched it?

 - If you could invite three fictional characters to a tea party, who would they be?

- Which Wonderland character do you feel you’re the most like?

- If you could drink a magic potion that changed one thing about you, what would it be?

- How IS a raven like a writing desk?

- If you were to make an enemy of Father Time, what time in the day would you choose to repeat?

- If you fell down a rabbit hole, what would the land you pop into look like?

- If you could have the body of one type of creature and the head of another (for example, the Mock Turtle has the body of a turtle and the head of a calf), what would that combination be and why?

- Have you read or written anything stylistically close to Alice in Wonderland? Tell us about it.

- If you could either be as tall as a tree or as small as a mouse for an hour, which would you choose and what would you do?

- If you could give your younger or future self one piece of Very Good Advice, what would it be?


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List six impossible things you'd love to do:
I don't know if I have six, though. Let's try...
1. Have a pet sloth. If you know me, you know I love sloths. ðŸ¦¥ðŸ¦¥ðŸ¦¥
2. Go into the Star Wars world for a bit. Have a go at Darth Vader. Probably be the best and the last thing I ever do.
3. Get an ability to read characters out of their story AND be able to put them back in it. You know, like in Inkheart.
4. Own a phoenix. I love phoenixes with the entirety of my heart. Fawkes from Harry Potter... Phoenix squadron from Star Wars Rebels... you get the point. GET ME A PHOENIX.
5. Be able to actually meet my characters in real life and get the story from their point of view. I mean, how cool would that be???
6. Became a chess master. This last one might not be AS impossible as the others, since I could become a master someday if I played hard enough, but it just doesn't seem practical anymore with what I want to do with my life. I'll always hold it as a dream, though.

What is a topic that grew curiouser and curiouser the more you studied/researched it?
Uh.
I might just say history and leave it at that. XD

If you invite three fictional characters to a tea party, who would they be?
Depends on what kind of tea party we're talking about. If any three of my characters decided to have a tea party, only one word would describe the result: chaos. Doesn't help that most of my stories revolve around rebels of some sort. If I could combine characters from two stories, the least chaotic combination would be Dophie and Kloe from Team 14 and Alet from Woods. Anyone else would argue about who got all the sugar and would probably end up blowing up the room.

Which Wonderland character do you feel you’re the most like?
I would probably be Alice. Just go with the flow and stay on the outskirts when possible.

If you could drink a magic potion that changed one thing about you, what would it be?
If physical, then I want to be about two inches taller. Emotional, I want to be readier the take a bigger first step than I usually do.

If you were to make an enemy of Father Time, what time in the day would you choose to repeat?
If I repeat it, would I feel the same every time? Because I'll keeping eating breakfast over and over - unless I start getting full of course.

If you fell down a rabbit hole, what would the land you pop into look like?
One of my favorite thing to put into my books is portals. I love making portals that shoot you all over the place. In Team 14, I gave them a whole galaxy so that I could hop around different planets! That being said, I really have no idea what my Wonderland would look like. Probably something mountainous and foresty and perpetually autumn... Basically the setting from Woods

If you could have the body of one type of creature and the head of another, what would that combination be and why?
I'm going griffin style, because the only things I like better than phoenixes are griffins. Let's say an eagle's head, because I want eyes like that and a killer beak. For the body, I'm going with a cheetah, because 

Have you read or written anything stylistically close to Alice in Wonderland? Tell us about it.
Um, I think the closest I can think of is Wizard of Oz. It has the same going to a different, crazy, fantastical world. I don't think I've written anything like that.

How IS a raven like a writing desk?
Erm... they both can be black.

If you could either be as tall as a tree or as small as a mouse for an hour, which would you choose and what would you do?
I would choose to be as small as a mouse, find food and a nice hiding place, and have a little feast and nap for an hour.

If you could give your younger or future self one piece of Very Good Advice, what would it be?
Simple: Don't be me. I can't say that? Fine. Don't watch Youtube unless it's chess videos with your dad. I don't really, but I used to, and its ADDICTING, man. NO YOUTUBE. WE DON'T TALK ABOUT YOUTUBE.


Looks like that's everything, y'all. Don't forget to check out everyone else who's participating in this tag's blogs! 
Have a Wonderful day!