D O M I N U S

VERUN - SETTLEMENT
The initial fires had been put out.
Verun, as the world had come to be known, was unforgiving. It was similar to Tatooine in its heat. Similar to Onderon in its vegetation. All in all, it was a challenging space to master - but they had mastered it nonetheless. The survivors of the Southern Cataclysm had established a settlement. One would think that escape from certain annihilation would bring relief - but with each step forward there was a whole host of problems. The planet was situated in a dangerous region called the Shiraya Expanse; and was plagued with slavers, pirates, and a murderous banded called the Khanate.
Exterior threats aside, there were the problems of supplies, creature comforts, and illness within the settlement. They may have survived, but life certainly wasn't getting easier. But, for just a moment, there was calm. There was an opportunity to exhale and to step back from the list of priority concerns. For now, for this moment, the people were housed, moderately fed, and alive. The survivors had survived - now Isley could stop leading for just an instant. He could remove the metaphorical crown and focus inward.
His family.
Since the Cataclysm, there had only been two of his kin that he knew were safe. The first was
Damsy Callat
, who was thousands of lightyears away from Confederate space at the time. He had seen her since and knew that she was safe. The other was
Aether the Iron
, who had been within arm's reach since the first wave of the assault. But his other children? His siblings? That was a question that he desperately needed to answer. For weeks now he had been calling out over their House's channels, hoping for an answer. He knew that the signal was sometimes weak coming from Verun. Hell, he knew that the Expanse was such a backwater that it wasn't even charted to this day.
But he held out hope they would find their way here. Find their way home. And as Isley took the time to breathe and think about his kin, there was a call from outside his command tent. "Dominus, you've visitors."
A solemn sigh fell from the Sith's lips.
"Send them in."
Duty beckoned yet again.
The initial fires had been put out.
Verun, as the world had come to be known, was unforgiving. It was similar to Tatooine in its heat. Similar to Onderon in its vegetation. All in all, it was a challenging space to master - but they had mastered it nonetheless. The survivors of the Southern Cataclysm had established a settlement. One would think that escape from certain annihilation would bring relief - but with each step forward there was a whole host of problems. The planet was situated in a dangerous region called the Shiraya Expanse; and was plagued with slavers, pirates, and a murderous banded called the Khanate.
Exterior threats aside, there were the problems of supplies, creature comforts, and illness within the settlement. They may have survived, but life certainly wasn't getting easier. But, for just a moment, there was calm. There was an opportunity to exhale and to step back from the list of priority concerns. For now, for this moment, the people were housed, moderately fed, and alive. The survivors had survived - now Isley could stop leading for just an instant. He could remove the metaphorical crown and focus inward.
His family.
Since the Cataclysm, there had only been two of his kin that he knew were safe. The first was


But he held out hope they would find their way here. Find their way home. And as Isley took the time to breathe and think about his kin, there was a call from outside his command tent. "Dominus, you've visitors."
A solemn sigh fell from the Sith's lips.
"Send them in."
Duty beckoned yet again.
