BobertEZ
Lord of Conquest
One Week into the Battle of Skor
The dawn sun rose drenched in blood, and so too did the hearts of those that fought upon the shores of Skor, seeking to either continue or dismantle the rebellion of this lonesome planet. It had been some time since Lorale's forces had embarked on such a mission in the effort to destroy dissent. More often than not, they had continuously fought alongside the Imperial forces of the Empire proper, conquering and invading to extend the reach of Carnifex and the Sith. To return to the stamping out of dissent, the Ascendant's favorite pastime, was a welcome surprise and change of pace to many within the ranks, the Helgardi and Noxians especially. As such, they fought with an intensity held back for weeks, slaughtering their enemies indiscriminately, only avoiding killing innocents by command of the Phoenix and his Spawn. Even so, Lorale knew that by the month's end, the planet would have more bodies covering the landscape than actual land, and a part of him was okay with this. Lorale despised that part of him.
The fields in which the forces would fight once more was still laden with the bodies of hundreds from the previous afternoon, sliced and blasted into pieces. On either side, colds eyes watched and waited from within their encampments and outposts and armorweaved tents. Much of the lower half of Northern Continent in which the forces fought had already been taken by the Ascendant, yet that only increased the cluster of rebels that were prepared to fight to the bitter end, blades and blasters pointed at their invaders with impunity. Now the field of battle rested before them once again.
Lorale looked upon this patch of land destined to serve as a mass graveyard from the edge of the main encampment, standing within the open gates. He knew that the leader of these rebels would finally be present this day. He knew this for the aura of the Light Side radiated like a sun from the rebel cluster. A Jedi Knight of moderate repute, a rising star in the Order. Jaycel Krum. How he, of all people, invaded Sith Space and took over this world with words of deception, Lorale could not fully understand. The only reasoning he could develop was that the planet was on the border of both the Sith Empire and the Silver Jedi Order. Regardless, he would die with his rebellion and soon, the Jedi Order would suffer the same fate.
"My Lord Farmar," a young, squeaky voice blabbed out from behind the Phoenix. "Your Marshals request your attendance."
Lorale turned to see a Drall messenger standing at attention, "Very well. Inform Knight G'riev that I want full guard upon this encampment until I sound the march. I will not have these rebel scum launch an assault on us unawares."
The Drall bowed and scampered off to his new objective whilst his master marched off to meet with his generals, passing several hundred soldiers sharpening weapons and tinkering with blasters. Helgardi, Noxians, Dotouki, Aegirdi, the Firebirds, and even members of several other races who joined on to aid the goal, to find their own purpose, and to get paid handsomely with greater protection. Twi'Lek, Bothan, Cathar, Trandoshan, Kaleesh, Gen'Dai, and Drall. Some of them were even Sith. The Kaleesh, in particular, were promising new members of the Ascendant, given their culture. He had seen them perform admirably in battle, but nothing spectacular. He silently hoped that this coming battle would showcase them at their fullest.
"We need to attack now!" shouted many voices as Lorale entered the command tent to see a disorganized mess of differing opinions. None seemed aware of their master's presence, save for Anastasia Graves who silently nodded to her father.
"We must wait and act defensively!" others shouted.
One man, older than most in the Ascendant, stood and slammed his fist down onto the hardwood table, "We hold the advantage against the rebels. They are all clustered together, if we attack now, they can all be destroyed in one hit."
"It is because they are clustered together that we cannot attack at once," countered a woman dressed in all black with shades of red. "They have stronger defensive lines and a much stronger bulwark. We have to wait for a chink in the armor to form."
Another woman, young and freshly promoted, added: "What about our fleet? Marshal Uyoo is right. They are all clustered together. One strike and they all perish. Let us use our fleet. We have pushed them into where we need them to be. A barrage of turbo lasers and proton beams and they shall all die, their foolish leaders with them. We can then put this planet under the Empire's banner and be done with it."
The woman in black disagreed, "We cannot use our fleet in orbit lest we ruin the landscape we seek to cultivate. This is fertile farming land that will suffer enough from the bodies laid upon it."
A fully-mechanized Dotouki grunted and stood as well and spoke in a monotonous tone that somehow still had a questioning emotion, "What is one patch of land compared to victory for our forces? We have been on this planet for a week. Should we not move on by now? The Imperials conquer planets in a mere day."
A Helgardi, one of the Phoenixbred, laughed heavily and shook his head in clear disagreement, "If we use the fleet to destroy our enemies, our soldiers will revolt. Remember what happened the first time we did such a thing? It took our master himself to quell the growing anger from such a disgusting display. We should just attack them head-on, like warriors."
The Dotouki clanked towards the Helgardi who stood swiftly to meet the possible challenge, "It is your people that find using effective tactics such as the fleet disgusting. I say we use the fleet and be done with this planet and save our soldiers' lives."
Anastasia finally spoke before the tensions could explode, standing and motioning towards Lorale, "You all requested our master to be here. Please respect his presence."
The Marshals turned to their master in surprise and knelt immediately, save for the Dotouki who could only slightly bow. Lorale gave them permission to stand and return to their seats, of which he took his own and placed his open palms on the table, "I take it...that you all have disagreements over how we should approach this battle."
"We have been using straight forward assaults for the majority of this quelling, Lord Farmar," the Helgardi spoke up. "We can do it again here, no matter the defenses they have."
"That would only slaughter your divisions of Helgardi," the Dotouki stated, to which others at the table agreed. "As much as I hate to say it, your forces are the most numerous in this battle, save for the Noxians who are not even present."
"They fight upon the Eastern Continent with my Spawn, save for Anastasia here," Lorale informed once again as he had for the past seven days.
The Doutki nodded to Lorale and then to the Helgardi, "Without them, an assault on a cluster such as that before us would be foolhardy and take more lives than is acceptable. Let us use the fleet, Lord Farmar."
The table fell silent, waiting for the answer of the Phoenix who simply nodded at each statement. What to do, my child? Do you march forth with those that desire death and glory? Do you use the fleet and be done with it? Your artillery lines are with the Noxians. Your Spawn are leading them. All you have are fighters, mercenaries, zealots, volunteers. What do you do, Son of Noxis?
"We improvise," he suddenly uttered to the confusion of those at the table. "Our numbers are lessened by the lack of the Noxians, but we still outnumber them, three to one. We are looking at this linearly. The battle has gone quite well from a front line assault, up to now. We have hundreds of thousands of soldiers occupying varying specializations. The Helgardi, masters of the blade. The Dotouki, masters of the strategy. The Aegirdi, masters of the shadows. The Imperials, my Firebirds, masters of adaptability. And then we have the volunteers, the mercenaries, even some Sith who joined for their own reasons. Differing skill, differing power. A full-on front line assault is foolhardy, but so is holding back behind the Warfleet. We are here for a battle of honor. That is who we are. That is who we will always be."
All Marshals present pounded their chests three times with deep, tribal grunts, much to the joy of their master who cracked a very rare grin.
He continued with: "We will divide our forces in the assault on the encampment, to a degree. I will call for a parlay with the leader of the rebels, to ascertain who they are as a military leader. Whether or not I get one does not matter. What matters is the second phase. After the parlay, I will lead the main attack with a contingent of Helgardi, Dotouki, Firebirds, and the volunteers. This should hopefully draw most of their attention, and with me at the front lines, we will hold. Simultaneously, the second and third contingent of the same composition, minus the volunteers, will lead assaults on the West and East sides of the encampment and break through their flanks. I will need the Aegirdi and Dotouki to plan these two assaults perfectly. They cannot have any flaws. Understood?"
The Dotouki and Aegirdi Marshals nodded curtly followed by three more chest pounds.
"The Helgardi with those contingents must listen to orders and follow with the plans the Dotouki and Aegirdi develop. Understood?"
The Helgardi Marshal nodded, albeit begrudgingly.
"Good. Next, we will use the fleet, to an extent. Uyoo, contact Admiral Lore. Inform him that I want two squadrons of fighters and one squadron of bombers down here to provide aerial assaults and destroy any and all artillery the rebels may have that we have yet to locate."
Marshal Uyoo nodded with a respectful smile.
"I want all of you in this. This battle will be long and it will be bloody. But we can win. Many lives will be lost, but if the plan works and we can get the element of surprise...we will move on soon." The meeting ended and with its conclusion, the Phoenix departed the tent and found, to his surprise, that no rebels had attacked and all was calm, to some level.
By midday, the plans were set and the contingents formed and the parlay denied. The sun was high and beaming red as an indication of what was to come. Lorale's contingent stood at two hundred thousand strong at the front of their encampment, ready to charge, ready to fight. Before them stood a welcoming committee of innumerable rebels. The Jedi was not amongst them, hiding within his base. He would still die by this battle's end.
Little did Lorale realize, however, that in all of this planning and all of this preparation, he would still be caught unawares when a new apprentice would reveal themselves in the battle by being the one to take that Jedi's life. A Kaleesh warrior nonetheless. Of course, it would be the same Kaleesh warrior Lorale had noted in previous battles, fighting with his culture's pride and coldness. His shocking survival and unexpected slaying of the Jedi would be feats that made him the newest apprentice of the Phoenix after the planet had fallen to Order.
"Cmsilshi!" he shouted and the battle began again.
