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Sweet crimson spilled from the gashes in his chest like a morose waterfall. The pain was a far away thing; a spike of sensation that prodded at the back of Cedric's skull as his vision began to clear. He could smell burning ozone and the nose-curling stench of sulfur in the air. The Jedi's plate-bound hands gripped his open wounds in a vain attempt to staunch the flow of blood.
This should hurt more. I've lost too much blood.
The realization that his body was falling into shock fell over Cedric's mind like a damp blanket. He fought the encroaching darkness with the ferocity of a wounded beast; he had come much too far to die alone in this ditch.
In true desperation, Cedric reached out to the empyrean. It leapt forth to meet his call; the familiar energies of the Light filled his form and, for a moment, cast aside the aching pain that had slowly begun to ravage his body. He asked of its aid, and it responded in turn, an invisible well of energy shifting the laws of reality itself to keep the Jedi Master's insides from spilling out into the blood-soaked grass.
Slowly, Cedric Grayson rose. He looked upon the corpse of the demonic Sithspawn he had been sent here to slay. The ruined corpse of what looked to be a cross between a Rancor and a humanoid being had not died easily, but its demise was something required of Cedric. The beast had been the progeny of his father's experiments, and the death it had sown throughout this world's innocent populace were as much Cedric's own responsibility as his progenitor.
Despite his efforts, Cedric found his vision growing hazy as he limped out from the ditch. He could barely make out the image of the speeder as it came to settle down alongside him, and he could only mumble a string of curses beneath his breath as two First Order soldiers stepped out from the vehicle.
A hand fell instinctively toward his lightsaber, but it never reached his belt. He heard the snap-hiss of a stun bolt, and then found himself thrown back into the void.
The soldiers approached the crumpled body of the Jedi Master cautiously, weapons raised to gun the man down should he rise again.
"He's still breathing," one of the men remarked.
The other scowled. "Kark. Gotta bring 'im in then for questioning, otherwise it'll be our shebs on the line." The soldier shook his head, "Assuming he doesn't die in the flight to the medtechs."
His compatriots just gave him a shrug. Together, the soldiers lugged the armored man into the back of the speeder, removed his lightsaber from his belt, and took off toward a city on the edge of the skyline.
"Go ahead and let the docs know we have a live one, and he's going to need urgent care."
Silence followed as the speeder ghosted its way to the hospital.
[member="Dr. Aes'ona Terrani"]
This should hurt more. I've lost too much blood.
The realization that his body was falling into shock fell over Cedric's mind like a damp blanket. He fought the encroaching darkness with the ferocity of a wounded beast; he had come much too far to die alone in this ditch.
In true desperation, Cedric reached out to the empyrean. It leapt forth to meet his call; the familiar energies of the Light filled his form and, for a moment, cast aside the aching pain that had slowly begun to ravage his body. He asked of its aid, and it responded in turn, an invisible well of energy shifting the laws of reality itself to keep the Jedi Master's insides from spilling out into the blood-soaked grass.
Slowly, Cedric Grayson rose. He looked upon the corpse of the demonic Sithspawn he had been sent here to slay. The ruined corpse of what looked to be a cross between a Rancor and a humanoid being had not died easily, but its demise was something required of Cedric. The beast had been the progeny of his father's experiments, and the death it had sown throughout this world's innocent populace were as much Cedric's own responsibility as his progenitor.
Despite his efforts, Cedric found his vision growing hazy as he limped out from the ditch. He could barely make out the image of the speeder as it came to settle down alongside him, and he could only mumble a string of curses beneath his breath as two First Order soldiers stepped out from the vehicle.
A hand fell instinctively toward his lightsaber, but it never reached his belt. He heard the snap-hiss of a stun bolt, and then found himself thrown back into the void.
The soldiers approached the crumpled body of the Jedi Master cautiously, weapons raised to gun the man down should he rise again.
"He's still breathing," one of the men remarked.
The other scowled. "Kark. Gotta bring 'im in then for questioning, otherwise it'll be our shebs on the line." The soldier shook his head, "Assuming he doesn't die in the flight to the medtechs."
His compatriots just gave him a shrug. Together, the soldiers lugged the armored man into the back of the speeder, removed his lightsaber from his belt, and took off toward a city on the edge of the skyline.
"Go ahead and let the docs know we have a live one, and he's going to need urgent care."
Silence followed as the speeder ghosted its way to the hospital.
[member="Dr. Aes'ona Terrani"]