Kesh was the furthest Ruzaan had ever been from his homeworld of Shili. The planet was often overlooked due to its location on the outskirts of the galaxy, but it did have significance as a notable colony of an ancient Dark Side sect known as the Lost Tribe of Sith; Ruzaan was on Kesh for a research trip to study some of the cult's history for a class. The Kesh Center of History, the foremost museum on the planet, promised meaningful exhibits and troves of information. However, the word "meaningful" clearly had a different definition out here in Wild Space, and Ruzaan had long since resorted to people-watching as a means of entertainment. From his vantage point on a bench along the outskirts of the exhibit, the Togruta quietly observed the room.
There was a young human couple who were engaged in an intense game of "Bed, Wed, Behead" along with a cute assortment of younglings from a local school running around, much to the dismay of their teacher. There was also the usual collection of individuals that one might find at a museum, along with a sleepy-looking security guard that could've retired several years ago. However, Ruzaan's attention kept getting drawn back to a girl who looked to be about the same age as him, or perhaps a little older. Ruzaan wasn't one to stare at girls- or anyone, for that matter- but she carried herself with a poise and grace that complimented her royal features and had a way of drawing one's attention. Most compelling, however, was the manner in which she moved around the room; as if she had perfect awareness of her surroundings, the girl dodged squirrely children with ease while gliding between exhibits.
Ruzaan endeavored to strike up a conversation with her before she left, recognizing that she was likely the most interesting person here. In a room full of NPCs, the girl had big Main Character Energy.
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There was a young human couple who were engaged in an intense game of "Bed, Wed, Behead" along with a cute assortment of younglings from a local school running around, much to the dismay of their teacher. There was also the usual collection of individuals that one might find at a museum, along with a sleepy-looking security guard that could've retired several years ago. However, Ruzaan's attention kept getting drawn back to a girl who looked to be about the same age as him, or perhaps a little older. Ruzaan wasn't one to stare at girls- or anyone, for that matter- but she carried herself with a poise and grace that complimented her royal features and had a way of drawing one's attention. Most compelling, however, was the manner in which she moved around the room; as if she had perfect awareness of her surroundings, the girl dodged squirrely children with ease while gliding between exhibits.
Ruzaan endeavored to strike up a conversation with her before she left, recognizing that she was likely the most interesting person here. In a room full of NPCs, the girl had big Main Character Energy.
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