Augen
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Post by Augen on Sept 18, 2009 22:50:52 GMT
THUD!!!
That was the sound that echoed through Augen's head as he fell uncomfortably onto the hot sand of an unfamiliar planet. He had been in carbostasis for... How long? He didn't know. But as he stood to his feet and gazed at the landscape all he could see was sand. Endless, pillowy mounds of sand. Blimey...
Well... This sucked. He had no food. No water. And nobody to save him this time... But sitting around wouldn't help the situation. So he walked. And walked... And after several hours he stumbled upon a place called Mos Eisley. Appeared to be inhabitted by sentient beings. So to Mos Eisley he walked, hoping that there might be a well somewhere... Or an unobservant merchant.
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Post by Tarion Kornos on Sept 21, 2009 7:55:27 GMT
Out also in the distance was an Imperial Probe Droid. After being recalled from the invasion, the Imperial Army had left several of these behind in case they were ever to return. These probes were constantly performing intelligence and analysis of activities near the city, but this probe droid seemed to have grown a sense of curiosity. Peeping up from above a sand dune, it's upper body rotated to look at Augen. Details were being proceeded about his build, appearance and what he might be doing here. Unable to confirm the later, the probe droid hid back behind the dune and began to move to another angle. Being so close the city, Jawas was attempting to sell goods while others just casually walked through the gates of the city. The guards had no interest in trying to stop the Jawas, they rarely caused any trouble and was virtually impossible to communicate with. They were one of the few who were able to get through the city in these troubled times, even the farmers now had to carry id's to access the city. This was sort of the problem, Tusken Raiders had being roaming the area and had begun ambushing convoys of goods. As such, they left usually nobody behind, but with the vehicles carrying the goods now empty and no sign of a cover up, it was usually quick to confirm who had done the attack.
Being paranoid about the lack of support in this corrupted community, the Hutts had demanded their puppet to deal with the Tusken Raiders. The Hutts themselves had no interest in the scavengers, but keeping at least a minor disguise was better for them in Mos Eisley. Everyone knew of course that they run things, but they never seemed to want to reveal it here publicly. As such, the guards was checking for id's and tracking goods entering in and out of the city. Those without a pass, were unlikely to get inside. Although since the ambushes were getting more frequent, there was a slim chance somebody could enter to sign onto the hunting guild to deal with these Tusken Raiders.
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Augen
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Post by Augen on Sept 26, 2009 8:39:28 GMT
Augen, unaware that he was being watched, walked blindly towards the city. He knew not of this place's predicament... Nor of its regulations. So it was only natural that he let his thirst guide him. After all, it couldn't be worse than the desert out there. Or so thought Augen, as he travelled into the city. This planet was alien to him, yet Augen recognized many things which all civilization must abide to. And it seemed his tongue was not uncommon here. Yes... This shouldn't be too difficult. Or so Augen thought.
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Post by Tarion Kornos on Sept 27, 2009 9:17:07 GMT
Two guards which had previously stood around, letting Augen walk into the city, now proceeded to follow him. Following at a distance, they remained together and kept their eyes focused. There was a sandstorm approaching which would hit the city soon, nobody knew how long it would take to clear, but there was people rushing to get back to their homes. In the distance of the street, the simple doorway led to the hunting guild. City officials was always in there, making sure that nobody got a pass for hunting who shouldn't. That said, officials wasn't completely upholding the law either. Like many in Mos Eisely, they used what they had access to, to their advantage.
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