Camila Shan
SWRP Writer
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2018
- Messages
- 83
- Reaction score
- 36
Saleucami wasn't one of the most populated or traversed Sith worlds and Cami could never quite understand why. Away from the ravenous heat of the equatorial region the planet's climate was extremely pleasant, almost serene. A few years prior Cami had become particularly fond of one of the many oases that littered the planet's surface, a small and out of the way place that no one would care to notice unless they were looking for it on purpose.
Located on this oasis was a small community of mostly farmers and fisherman, but even though they appeared as simple folk even they knew the money that could be made renting out space to friendly Sith masters. Sitting inside an out-of-the-way building, Cami was staring idly at a datapad she was holding in one hand while held a mostly neglected smoke with the other.
A few days prior she'd sent a message to a few choice people to meet her here to discuss some business. Their objective was relatively straightforward but Cami still thought it best for them all to meet and go over the plan of action before setting out. The end-game mostly benefited her, if she were being honest, but hopefully having free-reign over anything else they encountered would entice her would-be partners into accepting her proposal.
Checking her chrono, Cami sighed with impatience. None of the people were late, at least not yet, but time was slowly ticking and punctuality was definitely a virtue.
Located on this oasis was a small community of mostly farmers and fisherman, but even though they appeared as simple folk even they knew the money that could be made renting out space to friendly Sith masters. Sitting inside an out-of-the-way building, Cami was staring idly at a datapad she was holding in one hand while held a mostly neglected smoke with the other.
A few days prior she'd sent a message to a few choice people to meet her here to discuss some business. Their objective was relatively straightforward but Cami still thought it best for them all to meet and go over the plan of action before setting out. The end-game mostly benefited her, if she were being honest, but hopefully having free-reign over anything else they encountered would entice her would-be partners into accepting her proposal.
Checking her chrono, Cami sighed with impatience. None of the people were late, at least not yet, but time was slowly ticking and punctuality was definitely a virtue.
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