Arris Windrun
Gutter Goddess
A SHIP - HYPERSPACE
Immediately after the raid on Kattada, Mercy's ship jumped to hyperspace, as it wasn't long after that Jedi allies arrived to drive them off.
There were no padawans aboard the ship as was planned, which left more than a few of the raiders disgruntled and confused. Still, the loot was enough to keep them interested.
Arris passed a group of them playing with recently acquired chimes. They tried to divine its purpose and failed spectacularly, not that Arris knew either, and not that she cared. No, the cyborg struggled to adjust from battle to rest. A single lightsaber cut marred the side of her body, though thankfully failed to run deep enough to have done any serious harm. Her left arm, however, had been completely shattered in an off stunt she pulled with her gun. It hung loosely at her side.
She entered the room where
Mercy
and
Tilon Quill
were - now the three of them alone.
"So what's this about a deal?" She asked coldly.
Cyber eyes stared at the floor, then drifted to the wall. Vaguely at Mercy and only a glimpse of Tilon in her periphery. She threw herself against the wall for a lean, all mopey and in denial of her shame. Shame that she swallowed hard like small pieces of bone caught in her dinner. Would've crossed her arms if she could.
Immediately after the raid on Kattada, Mercy's ship jumped to hyperspace, as it wasn't long after that Jedi allies arrived to drive them off.
There were no padawans aboard the ship as was planned, which left more than a few of the raiders disgruntled and confused. Still, the loot was enough to keep them interested.
Arris passed a group of them playing with recently acquired chimes. They tried to divine its purpose and failed spectacularly, not that Arris knew either, and not that she cared. No, the cyborg struggled to adjust from battle to rest. A single lightsaber cut marred the side of her body, though thankfully failed to run deep enough to have done any serious harm. Her left arm, however, had been completely shattered in an off stunt she pulled with her gun. It hung loosely at her side.
She entered the room where


"So what's this about a deal?" She asked coldly.
Cyber eyes stared at the floor, then drifted to the wall. Vaguely at Mercy and only a glimpse of Tilon in her periphery. She threw herself against the wall for a lean, all mopey and in denial of her shame. Shame that she swallowed hard like small pieces of bone caught in her dinner. Would've crossed her arms if she could.