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Ahsoka Tano ([personal profile] resnipstance) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet 2015-11-10 04:08 am (UTC)

[AWAY THEY GO INDEED.

When you get to the other hallway, the stone statues loom larger than ever. You reach the first two, paired either side of the corridor.

The nameplate on the first statue to your left reads "Anakin Skywalker." It's a statue of a young man, maybe in his mid-20s, standing in a heroic pose. Lightsaber in one hand. A small scar adorns his right eye.

Opposite him, to your right, stands a statue of another, slightly older man. Bearded, wearing the same garb as the first, also lightsaber in hand. His nameplate reads "Obi-Wan Kenobi."

Beneath both their nameplates appear to be more text, but it's smaller and hard to read from a distance. You'd need to go closer to read what they say.

Beyond the statues of Anakin and Obi-Wan lie many, many more such statues, but you can't make out their nameplates from here. What is apparent is that they're not all human. One is very short, and looks like... a gremlin? Another looks like it might have tentacles coming out of it's head. Another still further down looks like he's wearing a gas mask. There's also another statue of a woman who looks so regal and elegant, she must be royalty. And another statue of a woman who seems to have the same horns and tails that Ahsoka does, only hers are much larger. And... there's one curious statue that seems to be in a state of complete disrepair-- like a lightning bolt has struck it down the middle.

Towards the end of the corridor, you can just make out from here, looks like statues that are still being built. They're too far from here, though, you'd need to go closer to make anything out.]

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