RE: Unna Hi Chaanu
Unna had dreamed for so long about building a weapon that was an homage to her mother, the Zeison Sha Warrior, and the Jedi she traveled with, who her father served for so long. Unna's mother's life work was dedicated to bringing force traditions together and Unna wished to build on this by creating a disk weapon with lightsaber blades. She often pondered the design of it and believed she had finally reached success in her schematics.
Here on Clovis, Unna felt the light of the force amplified. In the solitude of the temple would have been the perfect opportunity for her to craft her dream weapon that meant so much more to her than a means of protection. Except this was not the time to pursue her own dream. Now was the time to help a girl in need, who faced death, and possible even fates worse than death. Cordelia could easily be lost to the darkness. Instead of pursuing her own dream, Unna felt it in her heart that the right thing to do was to help a girl in danger find the path to pursue her dreams.
Unna would spend her time talking to Cordelia and showing that she genuinely cared about what happened to her. It is what Unna believed Master Fa'lynn would have done. She didn't know any details of Chun's atonement, but she believed that Master Fa'lynn likely had something to do with it. Master Fa'lynn seemed to set the best example for what kind of Jedi Unna would like to be in this universe. Although in the beginning, she didn't believe Unna and seemed to think she was delusional when she said she would inform the now deceased headmaster that she needed counseling! That hurt Unna, for Unna only wanted to be believed, yet felt her trust was betrayed. Once nothing ever came of that conversation and Unna never even saw a counselor, she began to warm up once again. Master Fa'lynn was wise and compassionate, and compassion was the most important virtue to Unna.
In the quietude of the temple, Unna felt compelled to meditate on the matter, but she remembered that her challenge was to not use the force to learn about Cordelia. Instead, the normally quiet Unna would talk with Cordelia as much as she was receptive to, which was no easy task to the Iktotchi girl who preferred to be quiet.
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