We were conquers.
An invisible pressure had steadily risen and the Colonel could only describe it as her skin crawling. The duration aboard the ship was short, and she had spent it part in her own mind. When they had reached the resting place of Kings of old, she was left holding a breath. The Force as little of it the Lyra understood was thick and rife in the air. When the ramp hit the ground, it revealed the sun and it left a hue over the valley eerily similar to blood. Wavering before she stepped out into the waste, crossing the threshold beholden to the sight. Her eyes roamed over the cut of the valley. Old monuments and some no better than rubble. The place was ancient.
How many people had walked this very road?
Lyra exhaled deeply, she had heard of this place in passing like one speaks of old gods and myths. She had no names, no idea of the history laid beneath her. The city had felt like white noise, a flowing river but standing here there was an undeniable hum; constant and loud. The woman made no quip, nor sound for that matter, taking a few steps out into the valley; entrapted. It was cold, even in the face of the sun. The Colonel seemingly forgot the Sith at her side. Her boots mute as she trekked across the sand into the shadow of the tombs. How far did it stretch? She didn't care, determined to walk the length as if something whispered come and see... Her worries were squashed to the far recesses of her mind and curiosity took hold. The stoic nature she wore chipping away as she crossed carved stone and statues, the corner of her lip quirking up. The valley was intoxicating.
How many people had walked this very road?
Lyra exhaled deeply, she had heard of this place in passing like one speaks of old gods and myths. She had no names, no idea of the history laid beneath her. The city had felt like white noise, a flowing river but standing here there was an undeniable hum; constant and loud. The woman made no quip, nor sound for that matter, taking a few steps out into the valley; entrapted. It was cold, even in the face of the sun. The Colonel seemingly forgot the Sith at her side. Her boots mute as she trekked across the sand into the shadow of the tombs. How far did it stretch? She didn't care, determined to walk the length as if something whispered come and see... Her worries were squashed to the far recesses of her mind and curiosity took hold. The stoic nature she wore chipping away as she crossed carved stone and statues, the corner of her lip quirking up. The valley was intoxicating.