Callista Selkin - Fierce Dreamer

Mood Music: The Finnish Line

Bright, mirthful wisps of smoky yellow-green with undercurrents of tranquil blue pulsing through the air like the breath of life itself flowing through the Force.

Callista’s eyes shined with excitement and wonder as she looks down at the marvel she holds in her cupped hands. A small mound of dirt from which sprouted a healthy, budding plant opening up like a green and gold flower. Joy radiated from her being, and as she watched the gently twitching leaves she almost lost track of what was really the plant and what was the ethereal embellishment of her synesthetic vision.

She had finally done it, after months of thinking and theorizing, attempting and re-attempting, meditating and trying new approaches, all with only the barest hints of research to aid her. She’d succeeded, and this was it, it had to be.

Consitor Sato – Plant Surge.

It was an achievement she’d dreamed of since the gardening ‘classes’ at the Altapin Academy, and one that she was reminded of every time she visited the wastes of Tatooine.

Her mind raced with the possibilities, the chances she could have if she built upon this. It was a stepping stone to one of the goals she had set for herself since joining the Order: to bring herself in tune and at harmony with nature, that she might one day make a real, noticeable change. That one day, she might bring life and light to a place where it was lost.

It was a hope that someday she would be able to paint a barren landscape in all the colors of flora. She was that much closer to it, now.

Grinning giddily to herself and barely suppressing her delighted squeaks, she carefully lowered the plant and the soil around it into the clay pot she had made the previous night, shaped like Mart’s Mandalorian helmet - now dried and baked and painted to her satisfaction.

Things were looking up!

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An internal ache drew her gaze back over her shoulder at a mural she had drawn in smuggled chalk on her back cell wall. A soaring starscape breaking over a horizon of clouds, bursting with vibrant nebulas.



Glistening flickers of barely-contained excitement danced and twirled around the giddy young blonde as she finished magnetically anchoring the last of the furniture. The shelves were all filled and organized, the conservator stocked. The entry codes were set. The fuel tanks were topped off. The nav data was up to date.

Everything was in place.

She half-skipped, half-tip-toed up through the ship towards the cockpit, shaking with anticipation. This moment had been more than a week in the making since Mart had given her this gift. So many days spent just staring at the controls longingly. Her patience, and what little remained of her restraint, was cast to the winds now. The moment was finally here

With a tiny, almost nervous intake of breath (it still had that ‘new ship’ smell!), Callista Selkin, Knight of the Jedi Order, outright leapt into the pilot’s seat of her light transport and allowed herself a child-like giggle as it wobbled slightly and spun around in place. It slowed to a stop and she stared ahead out of the viewport, pointed southward towards the lake shore in the wildlands. The glimmering sheen of sunrise shone up from the horizon, joining in with the bright, scintillating hues of the girl’s own aura glistening invisibly around her.

No matter how much she wanted to just go, her responsible side convinced her to at least run a pre-flight check. Auxiliary fuel pumps, atmospheric thrusters, sublight drives, life support systems, comms array, deflector shields, laser cannon, emergency fuel load… check, check, check, checkity-check check!

Even just the feel of the ship’s engines whirring to life, the sight of the display lights flipping on, these simple things caused her heart to leap and flutter happily in her chest. Her breathing came faster and faster, her lips spread and parted into a broad grin. The repulsorlifts were engaged, the landing struts retracting. She was going up!

This was it, the maiden flight of the 𝓐𝓾𝓻𝓸𝓻𝓪 𝓢𝓽𝓪𝓻!

Mood Music: The Moon

The ship took off from the community center dock and burst through the air with a triumphant roar of its engines, and inside Callista was the gleeful picture of pure, unfiltered joy. The dancing sparkles merged together into a gleaming flare of gold, a wondrous corona of delight around the edges of her vision.

The freighter, fresh and new and remarkably nimble for its build, tore through the air low, circling once around the wildlands before zooming off southward. She dipped lower still, skirting over the water and creating a foamy wake beneath the vessel before then pulling straight up into a corkscrewing vertical u-turn back towards the colony. Callista emptied her lungs in an unbridled laugh of jubilation, hooting and hollering and squealing in exuberance as she twisted and turned and rolled the ship in the sky.

She laughed and whooped while she zipped through the air like a bird, the minutes passing in the blink of an eye before her heart told her the time had come to ascend even further. Her hands glued to the controls, she yanked back into another upward climb, this time not leveling out again. Even with gravity pulling her back towards the seat, Callista wasn’t sitting anymore. She stared ahead at the approaching sky with determination.

The Star ripped through the clouds and soared ever higher. No other direction existed in that moment; there was nothing else, nowhere to go but Up. Up through the atmosphere, up where the air was clear, higher than high and over the moon – in the joyous exhilaration of this most vital instant, Callista saw what she must do.

Then, as the ship stopped quivering and Viscara’s gravity eased its pull, and the sky darkened into the vastness of the galaxy, she saw it. The limitless tapestry of space reflected the speckling stars of awe and wonder in the young girl’s eyes. Time itself seemed to halt. The only sounds were those of the panels and instruments surrounding her in the cockpit. She absent-mindedly lifted a hand to a switch, and then even the interior lights blacked out. Everything was dark. Nothing left to distract her. Silent. Peaceful. Sublime.

It was perfect, she thought. Just like the wishful murals she used to etch on the back wall of her cell on Altapin. And then, it hit her. Her breath hitched, and her eyes filled with tears as she fell back into the pilot’s seat. It had been true for some time now, but in her heart of hearts she hadn’t allowed herself to fully believe it.

She was free.

Theme: Nowhere Now

Here above the clouds,
I am free of all the crowds,
And I float above the stars
And I feel the rush of love.
Looking down at Earth,
It is luminous, observe…

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Mood Music: The Sith / Endar Spire

Chaotic, kaleidoscopic spikes and waves of fear and hate, agony and despair. Black, clawing shadows of corruption and sadistic intent snarling underneath it all. Flashes and swells of blinding noise, klaxons and screams and gunfire and explosions almost indistinguishable from the flares of color they created in her eyes.

The mess it all made in Callista’s synesthetic vision made it nearly impossible to see straight – she had no choice but to trust the Force to guide her other senses. Republic troopers fired down the halls as they backed away towards the hangars, some falling where they stood while others hurried along officers or prisoners to the shuttles. It was everything Callista could do to even keep up…


The day had started so much more peacefully, spending time with Sandra on Mon Cala. Just talking, walking, enjoying Dac and the beaches above. Bouncing ideas off of the redhead for training methods for Iskellia and Corbin. Getting her to scratch the itches under her leg brace. Trying not to stress over Markus… despite the nagging dread at the edges of her sight and consciousness that something was about to go very wrong.

Then the distress calls came, forwarded from Bernie. The Viscaran base was under attack. Callista and Sandra sped over quick as they could in Sandra’s ship, helped by Kho’s remarkable engineering, but they had to split up almost immediately on arrival. Now, Sandra was off ‘doing her thing,’ sneaking around, gathering information, taking out Sith quietly where she could.

Callista couldn’t follow; even if she were as stealthy as the agent, her broken leg was still recovering.


So here she was, a dignified Jedi Knight, escorting evacuees to escape shuttles while hopping on one foot. It would have been amusing if she weren’t so focused on keeping herself and others alive. Direct battle was nearly out of the question, so the blonde Jedi had to rely on blocking blaster bolts with her lightsaber and retaliating with the Force, pushing or stunning the enemy while doing her best to lend her battle insight to the troopers around her.

Things were looking bad, though; the Sith were gaining on them, about to break into the hangar bay. Only one shuttle remained, the rest already sent out to brave the aerial dogfights above and make their escape. One squad of troopers held the door, firing back at the approaching Sith while Callista did her best to usher people into the escape craft.

An officer burst through the threshold and rushed for the ship, only to be shot in the back and fall while the Republic soldiers held the line. “He was the last one!” one of them yelled back. “Get the rest on board!”

Callista hobbled as quickly as she was able, helping an injured man to the ramp while the troopers at the door slammed the console to shut the blast doors and began to retreat. An explosion rocked the hangar though, bursting the doorway open before it could properly close and flinging two of the squad away with the concussive blast. The remaining two opened fire at the smoking hole. One threw a grenade of his own, taking out a handful of troopers breaching into the hangar, but a pair of glowing blades emerged from the smoke, one red and one green: Nephthyra.

The pale redhead giggled, flicking aside some blaster bolts and flinging one of her sabers forward to cut one of the two remaining troopers in half. She shifted her hand to redirect it into the other, but it was stopped in place as Callista’s own saber collided with it mid-air before the blonde called it back to her hand.

Nephthyra gave an irritated scoff as she moved forward. “Oh, it’s you! What are you doing here, ugly?” she demanded. Her eyes focused on Callista, who let go of the injured man now and turned to face Nephthyra. The final Republic trooper kept his rifle trained on the Sith but didn’t fire, backing slowly and cautiously towards the ship.

“What am I doing here? What are you doing here, Nephthyra?” Callista called back while the pilot hurried to get the ship ready for take-off.

“I asked first!” Nephthyra pounded her foot impatiently. “And what’s with the stupid leg cast? You bweak your widdle leg~, bwondie? Lame, you won’t even be fun to kill like this! Where’s Corbin~ anyway? He’s fun!”

“I can be plenty fun, you just haven’t given me the chance!” Callista shifted awkwardly where she stood.

Nephthyra’s lips twisted into a grin. “Oh yeah? Show me!” she dashed forward in a rapid lunge with both sabers and Callista threw up her blade to defend, blocking the twin sabers.

“Hey, pick on someone who can fight back!” came a yell from the Republic trooper, lifting his rifle and firing a burst of shots Nephthyra’s way. Neph freed one blade from the bind to block two of them, and with a flick of her fingers she tugged Callista’s braced leg into the path of the third. The blonde cried out in pain and collapsed halfway to the ground against the ramp of the ship.

The trooper roared and charged forward, firing more bolts as he approached but which Neph easily deflected. As he came within range, she snapped one saber up and cleaved the man’s rifle in two – before he caught her off guard by throwing the useless pieces straight at her face and following up with a punch to the gut while she was distracted. Nephthyra staggered a step back before giving a whining utterance of frustration and lashing out in return, carving a gash into his chest.

The trooper fell to the ground, but before Nephthyra could finish him off she was launched backwards by a wave of telekinetic Force from Callista, who then reversed that same wave to pull the injured trooper up the ramp with her and into the shuttle. “Go!” she cried out, and the pilot wasted no time in lifting off and closing the ramp to fly away.

Lying on the floor of the shuttle next to the man, Callista panted for breath and looked over to him. “That was… pretty ballsy,” she admitted and reached a hand over to his chest to offer some healing through the Force. “You look familiar… what’s your name, trooper…?”

The man, taking off his helmet where he lay amongst the other evacuees, groaned lowly and blinked his green eyes at the ceiling. “Guh… Corporal… Sotrus Molaar, ma’am Jedi… reporting for duty.”

“Oh yeah…heh,” Callista laid her head back and shut her eyes. “I remember you…”


The escape shuttles split off from each other in the atmosphere, some making their way towards Kashyyyk and then deeper core-ward while others flew to Mon Cala, the few remaining Republic forces from Viscara almost entirely wiped out or fleeing to other worlds. Callista’s shuttle headed to Mon Cala, where she and many of the other evacuees were checked into the Dac medical center…

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Callista trudged through the Jedi refuge on Mon Cala, gold-bladed saber lit. The tip periodically brushed and sizzled against the floor, leaving burn trails every few meters along her path. She stops at the central mat of Tara’s rhythmic saber-training holo setup, and snaps on a second, bright blue saber in her off hand.

“System Failure,” she says aloud, staring ahead with intense focus. “Maximum difficulty. Engage.

Scene Music: System Failure

Blinding, head-spinning swirls of grief and rage, worried fear, self-admonishing guilt and anguished, shadowy… helplessness.

“The way of the Vornskr, the Ferocity form, and some Sith study a variant they’ve dubbed Vaapad. But I prefer an older name…”

“The Healer’s Stance.”

As music started, blasting at full volume and hurling holographic targets towards her at breakneck speed, Callista focused herself, and her eyes shot wide open with a level of determined concentration she’d almost never reached before… and then she threw herself into a dashing, lashing blur of blades.

Fan the flames, strengthen the Forge.

HE WAS ONE GUY! We couldn’t stop O̢NE G̶U̕Y͜!

While words from earlier that day swam in her head, the song’s thrashing beat fizzled and slowed to a halt. An early failure. Callista frowned and readied herself in the center once more. “Again.”

Fan the flames, they grow higher.

I am the Forge, the Forge is me…

Jace! I said I’d ķ́í̛͡l͠͏l̴ y̴̡o̧u҉ if you died!

The choking fog of roiling emotion and the pounding noise of the music coated the world in an all-encompassing kaleidoscope of flashes and swells of color. She could hardly see, but gradually, the turmoil in her aura was beginning to come under control as she sliced and ducked and whirled at the targets on pure, Force-guided instinct. With every strike and every line of the mantra she recited to her head, things became slightly clearer.

Cast my doubt into the fire.

Cast my fear into the fire.

Ş͏҉̵T̶͘͠Ó̢͞P̛҉!͡͏ YOU MADE YOUR P̸̥̝̮͠O͏̗̘͘Į̛͓͔͜N̶͍̝̟̺̗̖̤͞T͚͖̟̠̻͔̘̲̻̀!̢̮̤̳̭̀

Cast my hate into the fire.

I̡̢̖̖͎ͅr̤͉̦̪̰̦͇̜͘a̢̰͔̬͡dt͗̌̆͊̑oͬ̍ͭͧ̅҉ǩ̃ͨ́ͬi… come on, Irad, stay with me!
You have to see Lenny again, you can’t leave him a͇͇̻̝̹lͧ̔́̎ͫo͇͆ͤ̓n͕̫̤̑ͣ͊̚eͯ͒̉̍͠…!

She was most of the way through the track now on her next mistake, and it all halted with her miss. “Again!” she called and it restarted, and she carried on from the beginning again. Hard and fast and relentlessly she fought the imagined foe that the holographic targets represented. They may as well not have even been there.

Every swing of her sabers cut a swath through the painful waves of her own soul-crushing pain. She sliced away at the nibbling tendrils of darkness eating at her, urging her to just give in, to relent to the tide of anguish – to break.

“Again!” she called out as attempt after attempt failed and failed again. She’d make it halfway, then a quarter, then two thirds, then not even a tenth. “Again! Again! Again!!

Sandra just stood there, all her energy vanished. She looked like… l͡o̵̵̷̸s̛̛̕͟͝s̢͟. All the deep blue sorrow and pain gone, replaced by deathly g̢͡r̡̕͏e̢y̢̢.

Mana?.. MANA! Say something, damnit! Ḿ̀A͟͡҉N̵̛͠A̸͏̡͏!!

Burn away the Dark within. Reforge the Blade of the Heart.

The fires within Callista burned hotter and hotter, a boiling core of determination bubbling brighter by the moment as she fed her emotions to the Forge. All this anger, all this guilt and shame, all this fear and suffering and grief…

It’s sickening. It is the bile of the Dark Side. It is noxious but sweet, like the nectar of a rotting fruit. Do not drink it in.Beryn had said in the first demonstration of Juyo he gave to Callista.

“…So that’s what Juyo is all about?” she asked, watching him move. The dizzying dance was beautiful but frightful, unpredictable, flashing between serenity and aggression. “Feeling all the terrible things you take from your opponent, but discarding them?”

The power of the Dark Side that always thrums with the heartbeat of Viscara rose in the room, as if in response to some blasphemy, but Beryn remained untouched by it. “You at last see.”

…She saw it all. She understood it all. She felt it all.

And then, letting it pass into something new and bright… she poured it all into the crucible.

It is Light. It is Balance. I am one with it.

Her hand pressed to the glass of Iradtoki’s kolto tank. The Twi’lek floated loosely inside and matched her palm to Callista’s. She was fading away. Despite the blood darkening the kolto, and the glimmers of yellow fear surrounding her as her aura dimmed, moreover she emanated… love. Gratitude. Acceptance. A peaceful halo of springtime pinks and greens.

G̶͘o̡o̷̕db͟͠ỳ̸e͟͡, Iradtoki… I’ll… -we’ll- carry your love and empathy forward.
…Watch over us, okay…?

Darian was locked away for his mistakes. Iradtoki was gone. Even Jacen had given his life against the Sith. Sandra… was 𝕓𝕣𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕟. She couldn’t lead the mission anymore, not in her state.

Someone would need to step up. So Callista would do it. She could do it. She had to do it.

The galaxy of overwhelming feelings spiraling around Callista flooded with morose, mourning blue, darkening everything. Shadows flitted through like billowing, misty wraiths, taunting and pulling at her very core. Callista clenched her teeth and whirled her sabers around herself. She carved the shades away one by one, hurling them and the feelings they sought to taint into the fire to be purged like cacodemons born of nightmares.

Their sacrifices… their lives… would not be wasted!

I am one with it!



The tsunami of emotion whipped and spiraled into a veritable vortex as Callista carried on and on and on, attempt after attempt at the song all while battling the true challenge that was mastery of herself. All of it was drawn in, more and more, to the Forge. Her fire burned brighter and brighter, her focus and resolve hardening like durasteel as it all coalesced into a central, white-hot point, and then…

An explosion of pure light, determination… and love.

The final targets fell, and for the first time in over an hour straight of attempting this, the holo-display read in rotating, congratulatory text: [STAGE COMPLETE].

Her body screamed at her in protest. Her lungs burned. Her legs shook. She felt ready to vomit. But as she watched the vibrant color of her newfound certainty, Beryn’s words echoed to her again.

“Compassion is what keeps the walls of the Forge strong,” Beryn told her, the first day of teaching her the Form.

Callista’s eyes wandered a moment, taking in Beryn’s words and considering them. “People keep telling me ‘compassion’ is my strong suit…”

“Others have described you as compassionate to a fault, in fact. But if you wish to learn the Healer’s Stance…”

“…you will find that there is no such thing.”

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Stifling Grey - Part 1


Mood Music: Magus Bride’s Lacework is Dripping Her Memories…

Drifting streams of warm pink, interlacing with webs of yellow and splashes of shadowed blue. A wafting undercurrent cloud of dull, greyish orange and red over a shimmering blanket of faint brown.

Callista sat in the Aurora Star alone, staring down at the data terminal she’d taken to writing her reports and submitting training logs on. About twenty minutes ago, she’d been reviewing her notes and her lesson plan for the day. The Jedi Code, the Three Pillars of the Order. Back when Beryn was teaching, the Pillars were a lesson that had been gone over so many times it made her head spin… and now it was her turn to spin heads.

But right now, she was having difficulty focusing. The clock in the corner of the screen ticked by, minute by minute.

She’d barely been a Knight for two months, and in that time the number of students needing teaching had at least tripled. From herself, Iskellia, and Qyilisc, down to just Iskellia and Qyilisc, then Tara was accepted back… then Dominic arrived… then Corbin, then Silvia, Cordelia, now possibly River as well… Eight students. Two Padawans, four Initiates, and two Hopefuls now. To Callista’s memory, Beryn had only ever been handling up to seven at once, and only three that were actual members of the Order. To make things worse, Althea had disappeared… again.

This was just… too much. Add to the pile Master Vrake’s harsh eye on her teaching style, the nauseating sensations she’d been having regarding Sandra’s mission…

“𝕐𝕠𝕦 𝕔𝕙𝕠𝕤𝕖 𝕥𝕙𝕚𝕤, 𝕣𝕖𝕞𝕖𝕞𝕓𝕖𝕣?” Like a tiny whisper at the edges of her consciousness - silent and colorless.

A chill shot down Callista’s spine as her eyes snapped up and she turned around to see no one there… just a writhing, shadowy mass of anger and sorrow.

Swallowing quietly and setting her jaw, Callista slammed her terminal shut and hurried out of the ship, unable to shake the feeling of being watched.

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