Defenders of Peace

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Original source:
George Lucas' Star Wars: The Clone Wars - S1:E14 Defenders of Peace, my brain.

Synopsis:
While the Jedi combat a new Separatist weapon, the pacifist Lurmen must decide whether they will surrender or fight with Anakin, Ahsoka, Y/n and Aayla Secura.

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When surrounded by war, one must eventually choose a side

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When surrounded by war, one must eventually choose a side.

Republic forces in retreat.

While rescuing General Aayla Secura from certain defeat, Anakin Skywalker and Y/n L/n have been seriously injured.

After a narrow escape, our heroes crash landed on the remote world of Maridun.

Stranded, and with no way to contact the Republic, the Jedi receive medical aid from the peaceful Lurmen colonists. But even on this tiny planet, the war threatens to follow the Jedi.

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(21 BBY)

Blinking my eyes open, I came to stare up at the blurry ceiling. Screwing my eyes shut I tried to rid the film that must have gathered from sleep. Upon opening my eyes I found the issue unfixed.

My memory went to work, reminding me that I was without sight. Sighing to myself I slowly sat up from my position of lying on the ground. I was left in the hut that Wag Too had brought Anakin and I into so he could heal us. Obviously it was still going to take some time. With the thought of Anakin I tentatively reached to my left until I came in contact with his wrist. He was still with me.

What time was it? That thought had me turning in the direction I felt the door to be, the air was entering the space from a gap, so it was reasonable to assume that was the door.

Careful not to wake Anakin, I removed my hand from him, shifting it to the ground so I could push myself up. I found my footing, shaky as it was. I could tell that my body still required rest but something in my head was telling me I wasn't going to be able to get it.

Using my hand on the door frame to steady me, I left the hut a soft breeze instantly rustling through my hair making me smile. Reconnecting to the Force things started to take shape. Several houses, Lurmen wandering about doing as they would on a usual day. A familiar presence was approaching me.

"General, how's your sight?" Wolffe questioned, his voice getting louder as he moved closer to me.

"About the same." I informed him, turning my head to find the sun. Or the big blur of light I'd now become familiar with. It was rising in the distance. "How long have I been asleep?"

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