nihil
Gabriel scooted the microscope across the ceramic tabletop, plugging the cord into the power outlet. Adjusting the objective lens turntable, the Sith Lord leaned over and placed his eye against the black eyepiece. |That's not right.| He tilted his head and looked down at the instrument and twisted the adjustment dial, lowering the mechanical stage. He also reached beneath the stage and twisted the diaphragm, making sure it wasn't loose. Taking the item beneath the objective lens back into his purpose, he hovered over the eyepiece and adjusted the light power. Once satisfied, the light reflecting through the ocular lens and displaying it's power in a focused circle on his cheek, he began turning the coarse adjustment dial.
"Fear has so many consequences, but all roads will lead to suffering. And they say that fear precedes the fall, it is the nudge that pushes us to the edge. How generic that sounds, to put so much on the shoulders of a singular emotion; it truly shows how powerful fear really is." He looked up from the microscope to the three Arkanian scientists that were tied and bound, left limp and exhausted as they struggled against one another's back. The triangular formation was a good one for this purpose as it forced them to realize the intermingled fate they now shared, a difficult notion for an Arkanian - as they were often so independent and self-righteous. Gabriel smirked as they twisted against one another, their sounds of struggle amusing to the Sith Lord. They knew what would come next, they just weren't willing to accept it. He looked back into the light, examining the physical properties of the phrikite stone. The scientists, before Gabriel's interruption, were trying to discern the insulating abilities of the gem, trying to understand why it was capable of withstanding attacks from lightsabers and electrical attacks.
"Fear...is a utility. It is not something to be hidden away like something broken and something useless. Fear bends the knee, fear breaks the back, and fear brings order. It is truly powerful." He approached the scientists and knelt down, grabbing the nose of one of the Arkanians. With a flick of the wrist, the cartilage was broken and a bruise began to form just under the cold eyes of the angered researcher. Gabriel cocked his head to the side, his crimson eye studying the old man. He didn't let out a cry of anger, he knew the name of Sionoma, and the curse that followed it. Gabriel could feel it. He had introduced himself earlier, forever dooming these men to a death. No matter how the chips fell.
"You struggle against your fate, slaves testing the bars of their cage. But you are a people that search for confinement, you search for your limitations so that you may better understand your place in the universe. You think yourself elevated, yet you are merely another variation of those you consider weak. I have seen it..." Gabriel pointed to his crimson eye as he stood up and approached the microscope once more.
"You think you can escape it, but you won't. Like moths drawn to the flame, you are drawn to one form of slavery or another. Your skin chaffs and aches for the shackle...but I will free you from it all, the needless desires, the longing, the lifelong search. I will reveal to you the truest purpose of life...that eventually, all things come to an end." This wasn't Reverance at the helm, this wasn't a psychotic anger bent man with nothing but chaos on the mind. This was Gabriel fully in control, cold and calculating and brimming with purpose. A purpose often far beyond the understanding of anyone outside of his mind. That was fine, to him though, as his purpose often bared a heavier weight then the average mind could stand. His mission was a burden that only he could carry, a weight made easier day by day.
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"Fear has so many consequences, but all roads will lead to suffering. And they say that fear precedes the fall, it is the nudge that pushes us to the edge. How generic that sounds, to put so much on the shoulders of a singular emotion; it truly shows how powerful fear really is." He looked up from the microscope to the three Arkanian scientists that were tied and bound, left limp and exhausted as they struggled against one another's back. The triangular formation was a good one for this purpose as it forced them to realize the intermingled fate they now shared, a difficult notion for an Arkanian - as they were often so independent and self-righteous. Gabriel smirked as they twisted against one another, their sounds of struggle amusing to the Sith Lord. They knew what would come next, they just weren't willing to accept it. He looked back into the light, examining the physical properties of the phrikite stone. The scientists, before Gabriel's interruption, were trying to discern the insulating abilities of the gem, trying to understand why it was capable of withstanding attacks from lightsabers and electrical attacks.
"Fear...is a utility. It is not something to be hidden away like something broken and something useless. Fear bends the knee, fear breaks the back, and fear brings order. It is truly powerful." He approached the scientists and knelt down, grabbing the nose of one of the Arkanians. With a flick of the wrist, the cartilage was broken and a bruise began to form just under the cold eyes of the angered researcher. Gabriel cocked his head to the side, his crimson eye studying the old man. He didn't let out a cry of anger, he knew the name of Sionoma, and the curse that followed it. Gabriel could feel it. He had introduced himself earlier, forever dooming these men to a death. No matter how the chips fell.
"You struggle against your fate, slaves testing the bars of their cage. But you are a people that search for confinement, you search for your limitations so that you may better understand your place in the universe. You think yourself elevated, yet you are merely another variation of those you consider weak. I have seen it..." Gabriel pointed to his crimson eye as he stood up and approached the microscope once more.
"You think you can escape it, but you won't. Like moths drawn to the flame, you are drawn to one form of slavery or another. Your skin chaffs and aches for the shackle...but I will free you from it all, the needless desires, the longing, the lifelong search. I will reveal to you the truest purpose of life...that eventually, all things come to an end." This wasn't Reverance at the helm, this wasn't a psychotic anger bent man with nothing but chaos on the mind. This was Gabriel fully in control, cold and calculating and brimming with purpose. A purpose often far beyond the understanding of anyone outside of his mind. That was fine, to him though, as his purpose often bared a heavier weight then the average mind could stand. His mission was a burden that only he could carry, a weight made easier day by day.
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