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Private After All This Time - Iron Covenant



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SITHBANE
904 ABY | Kestri
TAG: Vren Rook Vren Rook

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Elegy

Hyperspace travel left blue and white swirls flashing in Siv's eyes. He blinked them away, lettting his breathing settle, let his vision reset as he slowly grasped the controls of the Kyr'yc Saca. Only when he saw the familiar white orb of Kestri in the loom out of the darkness did he finally allow himself to breathe for the first time in two years. He'd been gone for long , long enough to almost forget how small Kestri looked from orbit. As his grip tightened on the controls, gently shifting power from hyperspace reactor to thrusters, beginning a familiar downwards approach towards the world, muscle memory took over. It was as if he had never been gone. He didn't pause to think how strange how that was. He was only focused on the next thing. Home. Ship repairs. A drink or several.

Seeing his family.

If he allowed himself to think beyond his mental list of tasks, maybe he'd unpack all that'd happened over the last two years. The Reef. The hyperspace disaster. What lingered only in his nightmares. But now that was gone, in the past. He was surrounded all by familiarity, by calm. All of the stars in their ancient order as they'd ever been. The speed of light hadn't caught up to the change of the galaxy yet. Here, it felt calm. He told himself that it felt calm.

The only noise that accompanied him was the hymn of engines and reactor core as he piloted the ship down.

As he began to draw closer to the planet, an uneasy feeling arose in his gut. He'd gotten used to the chaos of the galaxy of the last two years that familiarity felt unfamiliar. There were still the same clouds, same patterns, even the orbital entry calculations that his nav computer was spinning him were al the same as he'd done hundreds, maybe thousands of times. Kestri appeared unchanged. Yet his grip on the controls tightened as he dipped into the swirling clouds of a Kestrian snowstorm.

The winds outside were fierce. The Enclave hadn't chosen Kestri because it was a kind world; it wasn't. It was harsh, cold, and one had to be just as strong as the bitterest gale to thrive on Kestri. Winds buffeted against the starship's hull, but Siv didn't flinch, only slightly moved the stick to compensante, locking in stablizers and adding power to the thrusters. The Kyr'yc Saca protested, but only such, yielding to Siv's control. The storm completely clouded his visuals. He switched to instruments, scanning for the Tor Valum holobeacon. It was a constant in weather like this, a lifeline that was always there. It was broadcasted just for storms like this, and once he locked onto it it'd be almost all autopilot from there. He couldn't find the frequency, but any second it'd come on the radar. . .

Any second. . .

Proximity alerts from below and in front. Siv cursed, pulling hard up, and his ship soared upwards unsteadily. The sudden movement destabilized the ship and Siv fought hard to keep it steady as the winds pounded against it unpredictably. He'd gotten too low to the mountains; Tor Valum was in the middle of an extensive mountain chain, but in a storm the beacon would keep him on a safe course. But without the beacon?

Without the beacon, something was wrong.

He ran diagnostics and sensor scans. He was high enough now that he shouldn't have to worry about a mountain impact as long as he maintained his altitude. He afforded a second to turn his eyes back to the sensor board. Static. He drummed his fingers, waiting, waiting, but nothing came. He sighed. His uneasy feeling rose, but he pushed it down and began to plug in numbers, old flight data. Malfunctions existed, even with Mandalorian tech. He'd just have to make a manual approach.

Suddenly the Kyr'yc Saca broke through the storm, clouds rolled from the viewport, and the massive city of Tor Valum loomed directly into view. The ancient city was carved directly into the mountain, most of it underground, insulated from the cold. Siv slammed thrusters to brake sharply then switched over to secondary propulsion to deaccelerate his speed; he was coming in far too fast. His breath caught, then slowed as he forced himself to exhale. The fact that no one had hailed him over comms didn't even cross his mind—his ship was well known to starport traffic control.

Only the city and the ship mattered now. One step at a time. His eyes locked on the nearest hangar bay. Its cavernous entrance yawned like a maw in the mountainside, rimmed with faded markings and a thin sheen of frost. One step at a time, he told himself. He didn't even notice the growths over the side of the hangar as he flew past them inside. Everything appeared in order, even if it was. . . empty.

Siv swore under his breath again. Something was wrong.

 


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VETERAN
TOR VALUM | KESTRI
TAG: Siv Dragr Siv Dragr
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THE WOODS

"Easy...easy...just a bit more..."

Vren was helping to guide the statue of the Quartermaster back onto her foundation from where she had been toppled from during the battle with the Vong, Nag doing the pulling. A small handful of engineers stood ready to duracrete her back into place when she was in position.

"That's it!" called Vren and everyone scrambled to get the Quartermaster secured. Vren walked toward Nag to get the ropes off of her, when she let out a low growl and her turret rotated threateningly as she looked at the sky.
"What's it?" he asked.
://: Ship swooping in. ://: she said, her foils threatening to deploy.
He followed her gaze and his heart skipped a beat.

He recgnised that ship.

"Easy, Girl. It's a friendly." he said, patting her metallic leg. She eased slightly, but was still on alert. "Though I don't know how he managed that storm without the beacon. Must have been rough." He looked back at the group busy with the Quartermaster. Siv chose the worst time to emerge. There were so few of them now. Most of those that didn't die in the war, moved on - joined other banners. Only the most loyal stayed. Or the most obstinate.

Or those that didn't have anything else, like him.

At least his old Mandalorian heart could greet its brother once more now - one silver lining in this dark cloud.
"I'll be back in a bit, partners!" he called at the group he had been looking at. They waved at him before he and Nag took off toward the hangars - what was left of them.

The former Guildmaster sighed heavily. There was a lot of work to do still. The Vong really did a number on them this time. There were still a handful of small hives scattered across the planet they were systematically clearing out. He rubbed his face as Nag zipped into the hangar where's Siv's ship had touched down in.

Her cockpit hissed open and Vren shot out with his jetpack and landed lightly on the ground.

"Fancy seeing you here, partner."

 


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SITHBANE
904 ABY | Kestri
TAG: Vren Rook Vren Rook


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Elegy

Siv was exiting the Kyr'yc Saca through the landing ramp when Vren's basilisk droid swooped down. At the noise, Siv's hand had instantly gone to his blaster, but when he saw the familiar frame of Nag, he relaxed. He waited as a figure in armor that he recognized shot out of the cockpit and touched lightly on the ground. It had been too long since Siv had seen Vren Rook.

"Fancy seeing you here, partner."

"Missed you, too," Siv replied gruffly. He stopped, putting his hands at his belt. "You know the beacon's off?" was the first piece of conversation he thought to say. "Almost cut this reunion short. I've never seen it malfunction before."


 

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