Naniti looked over at Lysander with widened eyes. Did he really think they should...? She'd fully expected him to agree it was a good joke, but not to tempt fate. No risk, no reward though? Alright. After the feeling in her arms returned, maybe. Which was about as much as Lysander himself thought as he spoke about them grabbing it on the way out. Not a wise idea, but if they had the power to do so why not?
"Do you really think anyone is following us in here?" Was this Nexus a 'popular' place people visited? Didn't plenty of visitors go insane for their trouble?
As for their hands being entwined, the Togruta hadn't he looked down at them. She could steadily begin to feel the way he held her hand, but even then she didn't think about telling him to let go. No particular reason one way or the other, right? Wasn't a big deal to hold hands. Though it was a new experience to feel it this way. It might even be nice.
A grimace flashed across the Togruta's features before she tried to squash the reaction. Mold? Mildew? No, something fouler. This was the sort of thing she'd expected to find in an abandoned tomb focused on the undead. A truly noxious presence that made her want to be elsewhere.
Lysander struggled with the way the Nexus tried to crawl into his thoughts. Naniti felt the pressure as well, but it was only going to piss her off; its little whispers were nothing she hadn't already lived through or thought before. Some of them -- most of them -- things she'd put behind her in embracing the dark side. It did try to find a chink in her armor there in questioning if she were a monster. To that, she had no answer, but compared to before she'd been trained? Yeah, no, being here, now, was where she belonged.
Another unbidden reaction followed as her lips peeled back for a second. It wasn't the cages. It was the shapes in them, and that they weren't all contained. What manner of foul Sithspawn were these? Failed experiments? Amusements? Perhaps she could force the Nexus to answer through her, but she wouldn't remember it afterward.
"Sounds about right," she replied with a sharp nod.
Her saber spun out at her side as it ignited. Naniti stepped wide to the side of a slash to dismember the outstretched appendage. Her blade rose and fell again as if to decapitate it, but there wasn't any singular head. Deep wounds, but not enough to fell it. She spun to evade another creature where she hacked two limbs off.
"Force abilities?" she called out curious if Lysander agreed. It seemed like they'd be there for hours hacking at these creatures; and they were at a numerical disadvantage as well.
Lysander von Ascania