At least it wasn't Ahto City.
As descension gripped the shuttle, a bemused thought danced between Master and Apprentice. With eyes of sulfur beholding the dazzling seas, Darth Metus recalled the running "gag" he remembered about Manaan. Though the joke was quite old at this point, it was a testament to just how troubled the planet had been before the Silver Jedi moved in. It had been the site of many battles. It had been victim to many casualties. And one of its most gorgeous locales - the floating Ahto City - had been sunk
quite a few times. In fact, if memory served, the gag was something along the lines of
if you want to go down, go to Ahto City.
Admittedly, the telepathic musings of her Master might have been lost upon the alabaster woman. In truth, she would have been very young when last Manaan was subject to the horrors of war - and thereby unfamiliar with how many times Ahto City had taken on water. Alternatively...her sense of humor was far more rigid then the Vicelord's. He could find a laugh in damn near anything. With Darth Omnia, well, one had to hit her funny bone with pinpoint precision. Otherwise they would be met with the blank stare that the Sith had become intimately familiar with.
Nonetheless, the day would not revolve around decades-old gags for long, as their shuttle promptly landed. Their arrival onto solid ground was announced by the light shudder of the entire ship, followed by electronic chimes that it was safe to move about the cabin. Rising first, the Sith offered his hand to alabaster Sith Lady beside him so that she might join his side. He then followed his second apprentice, Darth Malphas, towards the ramp of the vessel. The former Imperial did well in his introduction - proclaiming their names and statuses within the Confederacy impeccably. Of course, he referred to the majority of them by their legal names.
Darth Metus could only assume it was due to who they were visiting - and he did not fault [member="Adron Malvern"] for his choice there. Yet the Vicelord was very candid with his allies. In order for his nation to be trusted - in order for
him to be trusted - he operated in a very open manner. Where his Apprentices and daughter might subdue their presence in the Force, Darth Metus let it all hang out. He did not flex his power. He did not purposefully elevate himself to an event horizon in the Force for the sake of intimidation. He simply let his Darkness what it was - alive and active. Those present would simply know that the Vicelord of Confederacy was among them.
He did make a single concession though. The Sith left his armor at home, opting instead to wear the
Confederate Service Dress Uniform instead. The ensemble was pristine, and featured the Confederate roundel and a sigil of his office as gold ranks upon the collar. He opted out of the admiral's saber in favor of his own, personal lightsaber. That choice alone might have raised eyebrows, but again the Sith the Pinnacle of candor. The former Grandmaster, [member="Valae Heavenshield"], had been the first to witness this fact - and from it was born a wonderful rapport.
Having now been introduced, Darth Metus stepped past Darth Omnia - better known as [member="Srina Talon"] - so that he might personally greet the liasion sent to receive them. She had introduced herself as Lt. Commander [member="Allyson Locke"] and wore a uniform that matched her rank. The Sith's gloved hand took her own and offered a brief shake whilst a genuine smile graced his features.
"A pleasure to meet you, Lt. Commander. Thank you for receiving us." he said, before offering a strong, silent nod to her counterpart [member="Jend-Ro Quill"].
From there, the Confederate delegation eased into the speeder that would be expertly driven by the Lt. Commander. To say that it was a
smooth ride was an understatement - and Darth Metus found himself making a mental note to pick one of speeders up for himself after the fact. This time around, he sat with Omnia on his right and [member="Dianah Vi'Dreya"] on his left. Reaching, he placed a hand on the Viceroy's lap and grinned. Pride was written all over the Sith's face - the sort of pride that only a father could have. When the Galaxy looked upon the Viceroy of Krant, they would see a woman of poise. Excellence. Strength. They would see a woman who proudly represented her people and worked tirelessly to earn their trust as Viceroy.
But Darth Metus saw so much more. He saw her as the youngling who balked at the noise of thunder. He saw her as rascal who often broke into his Archives to see what he was doing. He saw her as the warrior who managed to score a
lucky blow upon his brow. To see that his daughter had grown into the woman of the present filled him a cacophany of joy and pride. And so, he had invited her along to the delegation, so that all the Galaxy might see what she had become. And what good she, daughter of a Sith Lord, was doing for her people.
For a moment, there was simply the quiet hum of the speeder's engine before the Lt. Commander spoke up from the front.
"We're fine," he began,
"the screen is good where it is." He would happily accept her offer of refreshments and dipped his hand into the center console. He secured a bottle of water and reached it across to his second apprentice, Malphas, before taking one for himself.
They did not need a privacy screen, for they spoke plenty without physical words. For example, as the Sith offered the water to the former Imperial, he telepathically took a jab.
Does that cane come with a feathered hat and dancers?
[member="Allyson Locke"] | [member="Jend-Ro Quill"] | [member="Adron Malvern"] | [member="Srina Talon"] | [member="Dianah Vi'Dreya"]