The Living Pyre
VARIN MORTIFER
Equipment: Durum Mantle | Black Blade of Chandrila | Eye of The Dragon | Heavy Sith Mace | Cross Guard Broadsaber
Red light bled through the windows of the hospital room. The soft hum and chimes of medical equipment echoed within the barren room. Varin laid in the hospital bed, still unconscious from his rescue from The Box. A coma.
One of the medical machines beeped signaling the medical droid it was time to change his I.V. bag. Unceremoniously and without skipping its rhythmic routine, it swapped the bag with one filled with liquid, feeding his body nutrients it severely lacked.
Within his mind, within his dreams, he walked the halls of his home. Relived the memories with his family as another point of view. Watching himself grow up, tending the garden, training, meditating, praying. Many visitors had come and gone, his Master, Revna Marr, had spent time with him in the room, keeping a vigilant eye on him until other responsibilities called her away. Members of his Nagai force even visited, leaving some personal items on the table by his bed. A bullet casing, a blade and a patch that was etched in with some family coat of arms.
Still, he laid there silently, almost peacefully. His body sat within the bed like a broken frame leaning against the wall.
Shadows crept around the royal medical room as the sun arced its path through the sky, changing the angles of light in its wake.
Awaken, boy…
Ignati’s voice echoed within his mind.
We are not done…
The memories of The Box flooded through his mind, interrupting his dreams. The walls seemed to melt from his halls, chains bound him back to the floor, and ice cold wind gripped his body stilling his breath.
Awaken…Varin…
Varin’s head picked up within his freezing cell. Looking the draconic figure in the eye.
She is waiting for you…
Varin’s breath exhaled, steam leaving his lips, then the door to his cell opened. A dark figure with violet eyes stepping in. His heart raced, his fists tightened, his breath quickened as Ignati disappeared before his eyes.
All that was left was the figure and Varin.
The figures hand slowly outstretched to reach for him, drawing closer. Varin’s breath quickened before he jolted up from his bed, a sharp inhale of air filling his lungs and covered in cold sweats. His heart monitor had sped up calling in a medical droid to check in on him as his eyes flicked around the room, trying to make sense of where he was.