Luciens Legacy (None)

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Cassie Anderson, whose husband is swayed by some unknown entity to enter the woods, becomes absorbed in the strange happenings surrounding the small community of Baalsam Grove. Cassie enlists Sheriff Page Benson to help put an end to it all. As the evil grows into satanic frenzy, the fate of loved ones rests in their hands.

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Please try again later. This watch is beautiful and elegant. The blue second hand makes it a little unique. The size is perfect, as I wanted something a little larger than your typical women's watch. The only reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5 is because I wish it had luminous hands. One person found this helpful. I love this watch looks elegant everything looks good.

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I usually prefer a small dial, under 25 mm, because my wrists are so small. This means most of my watches are ceramic. However, this watch looked nice and I wanted something dressier than the plain silver watch I already have. This watch is stunning. Though it's 36mm, it doesn't look too big on my wrist. It came covered in tight plastic wrap to protect it and prevent scratches. The watch is lustrous and feels heavy; the dial is clear and easy to read. It comes in a large, impressive case - absolutely gift-worthy.

The only real negative is that I will have to have links removed; I can't do it myself and I can't wear the watch until I go to a jeweler - it slides right off. For those with larger wrists, this likely won't be a problem, which is why I didn't deduct any stars. Overall, I think the watch it worth the purchase, even with the hassle of having links removed. This is a lovely watch but it took some getting used to because of the way the clasp opens and closes. First you have to remove the plastic coating from the watch and have to be careful about not scratching it if you use a tool.

I had to use a small knife just to get it all free. I finally got it off and on my wrist and then couldn't figure out how to get it off. Panic time for sure. I was picturing my husband with a saw getting it off me.


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Finally we watched a number of videos to see how to open the clasp and none seemed to explain it all that well. Finally by accident I got it off. My husband played with it for awhile and finally figured it out but I still felt like I needed 2 hands to remove it from my wrist and was about to give it up when all of a sudden things became clearer and I was able to open it a number of times with my other hand versus using my other hand to hold it while my husband used BOTH hands to open it. These directions with it are so tiny I can't even see them.

You can watch videos on Utube on how to open a butterfly clasp and it is much nicer to have a closed watch like this then being able to see the clasp itself. It is a little heavier than I am used to and I have a small wrist and had to take it to jeweler to remove some links. Even with my reading glasses I can't see the date on here.

It is the number only and shows no month and is located where the roman numeral VI is. I finally got a magnifying glass to see it. The center of the watch looks like it has tiny diamonds surrounding it. I don't plan on diving feet, or even one foot, but I'm glad to know if I forget and immerse it in dishwater, it is safe. Through the Covenant's unseen influence, the five Masters of the First WatchCircle managed to stick together through multiple postings, [1] and by the era of the Mandalorian Wars ended up stationed at the Jedi Tower on the Outer Rim world of Taris.

The five members of the WatchCircle all took on apprentices on Taris, and Draay took over the training of Zayne Carrick , a young Human from Phaeda who quickly proved himself to be the least of his Jedi class.

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Although Carrick was earnest in his desire to become a Jedi, the lad seemed to have horrific luck, and Draay viewed his Padawan's bumblings with both amusement [4] and sense of convenience—Carrick's travails allowed Draay to write him off as a lost cause and focus all his energies on his duties with the Covenant. Although Draay was an acquaintance of the bold young Jedi Knight who led the pro-war faction, ever-preoccupied by the Sith, Draay firmly believed that the Mandalorian conflict was not Jedi business.

In BBY , during a visit of several pro-war Jedi to Taris, Q'Anilia had a disturbing vision that something dark had occurred in the vicinity, raising Draay's vigilance ahead of a final test of the WatchCircle's Jedi students. While they waited for their apprentices to return, the Masters waited and meditation under a deflector shield. Suddenly, however, the four seers of the First WatchCircle were struck with disturbing visions of the ruin of the Jedi Order and the Republic, linked together by the shared image of a figure in a red enviro-suit , similar to those that their apprentices were wearing on the rogue moon.

Taking this to mean that one of their apprentices would unleash destruction upon the galaxy , Draay prepared to strike them down with haste. However, Xamar refused to participate unless Krynda was contacted first, and Draay reluctantly agreed to hold off on striking until they received go-ahead from Coruscant to kill their Padawans.

However, Draay took one life before leaving the rogue moon, pushing Temple bulk-loader droid T1-LB over a cliff after realizing that the droid had witnessed everything that had occurred. After their nightmare on the rogue moon, Draay and the other Masters cloistered in the Jedi Tower for days, [14] in which time they came up with a cover story for the coming murders: Draay had no intention of following Haazen's directive, [1] and instead told his comrades that he had received approval from Coruscant to slay their apprentices.

On the night of the fateful ceremony, however, a chance occurrence wound up forcing Draay and the Covenant to change gears, and changed everything that was to come. On his way back to the Jedi Tower for the banquet preceding the Knighting, Carrick encountered Marn Hierogryph , a small-time Snivvian criminal whom he had unsuccessfully tried several times to apprehend, and after an ill-fated chase arrived at the Tower by crashing through a window through a caterer's table. Draay ordered Carrick to pay for the damage, and while the Padawan haggled with the caterer, he spotted Hierogryph in the streets below and leapt to pursue.

Carrick, at long last, finally managed to capture the Snivvian, but in the process made himself late for the ceremony. Draay had his lightsaber, implying that Carrick would be Knighted, despite the fact that he finished last at every test and trial and seemed to have only a dubious grasp of the Force.

When the Masters could only respond with halfhearted lies, Jelavan directly challenged them, forcing them to strike before they originally planned. It was at that moment that Carrick walked in, finding his friends dead at their Masters' feet, and immediately fled from the room.

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Although Draay's dogged pursuit led him to crash through several windows , Carrick and Hierogryph managed to slip into the Lower City , immediately finding themselves to be the two most wanted fugitives on the planet. Upon returning to the tower, the WatchCircle began to coordinate search efforts with the Taris Civil Authority , and Draay re-established contact with Haazen, explaining that the local authorities were always going to be involved and resolving to make a show of justice—although Draay did not believe that his apprentice was the dark figure in their vision, he knew that all the bases had to be covered.

Eventually, they caught a glimpse that Carrick and Hierogryph were headed towards the rakghoul -infested wasteland known as the Undercity , and Draay immediately mobilized the group. However, the Masters found themselves duped by a Hierogryph trick: Although Draay was exasperated at having been fooled, he and Taris Security quickly redoubled the search in the Lower City, after receiving word of sightings in refugee camps outside Machineville.

Draay and the WatchCircle met up with Constable Noana Sowrs and a force of law enforcement—unaware of the true story behind the massacre, Sowrs agreed to turn Carrick over to the Taris Masters. Following up on their recent leads, Draay and crew tracked Carrick and Hierogryph down in a desolate trash heap known as Junk Junction. But while they seemed to have the fugitives cornered, Carrick and Hierogryph—with the help of a pair of Arkanian Offshoots , Jarael and Gorman "Camper" Vandrayk —escaped their grasp yet again in a hidden junk hauler called The Last Resort and took to the skies.

Although Sowrs attempted to get Draay and the WatchCircle to return to the Tower and leave Carrick's pursuit to their orbital patrols, but Draay refused, instead directing Sowrs and Taris law enforcement to follow their lead instead. Their manhunt next took them to the rogue moon, where Carrick had gone in an attempt to figure out what had happened to precipitate the massacre. Accompanied by a force of Taris police, Draay tracked Carrick and Jarael to the spot where T1-LB's wreckage lay at the foot of the cliff, and finally seemed to have his young charge cornered.

However, at the last moment, The Last Resort reappeared on the scene and destroyed Draay's personnel carrier, stranding them on the rogue moon and allowing Carrick the chance to escape again. Ying brought Carrick up to the Council chambers where the murders had been committed, and Draay gave Carrick the true story of how the massacre occurred—and why, in his opinion, Carrick needed to die next. Believing that the bounty hunter knew too much, Draay slew Ying, intending to use the Twi'lek's shuttle to track down Carrick's friends, and moved to strike at his former apprentice.

However, fate interceded to rescue Zayne Carrick yet again, as Hierogryph, Vandrayk and Jarael arrived at the critical moment in The Last Resort to save him from execution and take him away from Taris. Before they left the Jedi Tower behind, however, the Covenanters received a message from Carrick, who vowed to hunt down everyone behind the massacre until one of them confessed and cleared his name.

After leaving Taris, the First WatchCircle's first stop was to Coruscant, hoping to finally make contact with his mother. However, Draay was met at the gates of the Draay Estate by 9BD, who refused to allow him in, saying that the Lady Krynda was not taking visitors and telling Draay to wait to be contacted.

Shaken by his inability to see his mother, Draay proceeded to the Jedi Temple , where he and the other Masters had been called before the Jedi High Council to answer for the losses of their students on Taris. Draay admitted a degree of culpability in the massacre—in the Council's eyes, he had failed to stop Zayne Carrick from committing the murders—and asked that he and his fellow Masters be allowed to lead the search for the fugitive apprentice.

Not fooled, Councilor Vrook Lamar responded harshly, informing the WatchCircle that they were being reassigned to separate postings. A chastened Draay returned home alone, once again hoping to see his mother. Although Draay could dimly feel her presence within the estate, his attempts to find her were stonewalled by Haazen, who ordered Draay to bring Carrick to him alive before forcing him to leave.

Despite the rebukes of the Jedi Council, Draay continued to lead the search for Zayne Carrick from behind the scenes, authorizing an idea of Raana Tey's [1] to draw Carrick out into the open by targeting his father Arvan , a banker based on the planet Telerath. Although that plan ended up a failure, [10] Draay wound up making his way to Telerath anyway, after receiving word from Admiral Saul Karath of the Republic Navy that he had apprehended Zayne Carrick and wanted to hand him over.

However, Draay arrived on Telerath to find that Karath was presumed dead after his battle group was decimated by the Mandalorians at Serroco , leaving Carrick nowhere to be found and Telerath imminently in the crosshairs of the Mandalorian invasion. Amidst the chaos, Draay made contact with Haazen, who had a new assignment for the Jedi Master. Surmising that Carrick was either dead or in a Mandalorian prison , Haazen felt that Draay's talents were best served investigating whispers and visions of a new, growing dark power that was somehow linked to Draay's old childhood acquaintance, Arkoh Adasca.


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Adasca had managed to acquire control of the giant, powerful spacefaring slug-like species known as the exogorths , and was attempting to auction off their destructive services to the warring parties in the Mandalorian Wars in a bid to make himself a galactic power. Draay talked his way aboard Adasca's flagship , the Arkanian Legacy , and met with Adasca to get to the bottom of what was going on—however, Adasca refused to let anything get in the way of his plans, and incapacitated the Jedi Master with poisoned wine and locked him in the ship's brig.

When Draay awoke, he found himself tied to none other than Zayne Carrick, who had survived the destruction at Serroco along with Admiral Karath, and had been brought aboard the Arkanian Legacy with Karath's Republic delegation. While still tied up, Draay managed to cause a distraction by throwing a serving droid into a pair of the HKs, prompting a frenzied firefight that allowed Draay and Carrick to escape their bonds and overpower their guards. Draay also recovered his lightsaber from an Adasca guard, and took the opportunity to take a swing at Carrick, who blocked the attack with a pair of phrikite vambraces he had received as a gift from Vandrayk.

The Jedi Master knew that then was not the time to strike, so instead, he tossed Carrick a blaster , promising to sort out their situation once they settled matters with Adasca. They were soon joined by Republic Lieutenant Carth Onasi , a friend of Carrick's, who returned the former apprentice's lightsaber and filled them in on the details of what was going on. It had become clear that Carrick's friend Gorman Vandrayk—a former Adascorp scientist who had once worked on the exogorths—was being forced to command the beasts from an off-ship control station against his will, with Adasca holding Jarael as a hostage to get him to comply.

Although it seemed a callous option, Draay proposed they simply kill Jarael, thus robbing Adasca of his leverage. That plan was emphatically denied by Mandalorian shock trooper Rohlan Dyre , an acquaintance of Carrick's, who had sworn to protect Jarael and threatened Draay with death should he attempt to lay a hand on the Arkanian Offshoot. Instead, Carrick came up with what seemed to be a winning solution: Wearing a new set of armor given to him by Dyre, Carrick posed as a Mandalorian Neo-Crusader trooper and staged a fistfight with Lieutenant Onasi on the auction floor, causing a diversion long enough for Draay, Carrick, and fellow Jedi Knight Alek —at the auction to represent the Jedi Order's pro-war Revanchist faction—to get the drop on Adasca and destroy his HK guards.

Jarael managed to slip away from Adasca in the ensuing firefight between the Mandalorians, the Republic and Adasca's guards, and once Vandrayk received word that she was safe, he responded by ordering the exogorths to attack the Arkanian Legacy. The exogorths ripped the Arkanian Legacy apart, killing many aboard including Adasca, but Draay came away relatively unscathed. In the wake of the destruction, Draay came upon Carrick and his friends and offered a deal: Carrick was prepared to take the deal when another ship, the Moomo Williwaw , arrived by blasting through the side of the listing Arkanian Legacy.

The personal gunship of a notorious pair of Ithorian bounty hunter brothers , the Williwaw contained Carrick's Trandoshan friend Slyssk , who spirited Carrick and his compatriots away from the sundered Arkanian Legacy , although not before letting slip that they were headed for Taris.

His former apprentice had narrowly eluded him once again, but Draay took solace in the fact that at the very least, he had a lead. As it happened, the Covenant already had someone on Taris: Raana Tey, who had been dispatched by the Supreme Chancellor of the Republic to aid resistance efforts against an ongoing Mandalorian siege of the planet that had broken out shortly after Jedi presence on the world ended. Together, the three of them saw galactic destruction wrought by the Muur Talisman , a powerful Sith amulet believed lost, that held the power to turn people into mindless rakghouls.

After researching the Talisman, the group surmised that the artifact had to be somewhere in the rakghoul-infested Undercity of Taris, where Xamar had searched for the amulet in the past. By the time Draay next heard from Morne, the situation had gotten decidedly out of hand. The Mandalorians had reached the Talisman before Morne could, taking the amulet to their staging area at Jebble , where the artifact's corrupting power was threatening to turn an entire army into rampaging rakghouls.

What's more, Zayne Carrick was on the scene, having linked up with Morne in the Tarisian Undercity and traveled with her to Jebble. After hearing her report, Draay revised Morne's orders: