Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

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A new life [MarcusFaust/AronisVilgar]

Life had changed drastically in the past few weeks for Aronis. His way of life, his past knowledge and opinion of things had been swept away in a single moment. Now, nearly two weeks later he was here, relearning everything he had thought he had understood.

It had taken Aronis a week in a bacta tank to recover from Maanan and another week for him to feel up to doing much of anything. He had been lucky to survive the fight and had he not joined the Sith, he wouldn't have.

The ways of the Sith were so different, unknown to him. Contradictory to the Jedi in many cases. The Sith relied on passion, the Jedi were fearful of any emotions. Aronis contemplated these thoughts as he waited on his new master.

@[member="Marcus Faust"]
 
Gliding down the halls of his vessel seemingly, Faust moved with graceful precision, but in a way that was almost ghostly. That's all Marcus Faust was anymore, just a ghost which hung in the back of his conscious. He wasn't sure who he was exactly was now, there was no name for him as of yet, he simply was.

The Jedi he'd turned to the dark had finally recovered from his injuries, for the most part anyways. He was strong for a padawan, near to Knighthood according to most sources, but once he was a knight, he would not be an equal to Marcus. The boy was not a simple student, he would serve Faust, and Faust alone, he would be the hand's hand. He would not be Sith.

The reasoning for this was simple, Sith teachings promoted gaining power, and power led to betrayal, backstabbing and the like. This would not be the case with Aronis, he would be a Dark Jedi, he would wield light and dark in the name of his master, and crush his enemies.

Entering the chamber which his new hand resided, the bone white mask with blood red markings looked down on the fallen Jedi. "Your eyes can adjust to see in the dark, but light is blinding." He stated darkly, hands moving behind his back as he let the words sink in. It would be lesson one for the Jedi, the first step in realizing the hypocrisy he'd once served.

@[member="Aronis Vilgar"]
 
Aronis stared at the wall, literally having no clue as to what that meant or how it might help him. Did Faust wish for him to turn off the lights in the room? The ways of the Sith were just as, if not more, confusing than the Jedi teachings. Aronis figured it had something to do with the Sith and their supposed superiority over the Jedi, but he certainly didn't know what exactly. Why did all this stuff have to be so confusing?

"Yes, master." Aronis replied, acknowledging the statement.

Aronis would just act like he understood. He really didn't care about Sith philosophies anyways. He'd rather learn new powers to devastate his enemies with.

@[member="Marcus Faust"]
 

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