Success or Death.
Yes, there was a stereotype for Sith, and many would say Saiah fell quite in he middle of it. She often appeared dark and broody, and only amused with the macabre. The kind of person who would kill you and stab you over and over just for the fun and reputation. Sure, her mind was preoccupied with murder more than one would consider healthy, but it was a product of her upbringing. Not only desensitized to, but hooked on violence.
The other girls of the Covenant, however, seemed to actively shatter the stereotype with a high-heeled boot and dance on its remains. It was refreshing, not unlike the cocktail in her hand. Perhaps she did have to relax more, dance a little. When was the last time she danced? She could hardly remember. Perhaps the intake of alcohol was just too great on that occasion.
"I'm Saiah, delighted to meet you."
She smiled back at [member="Sitara Qin"], or Tara as she had introduced herself. She also observed [member="Melori Raaf"] swaying to the music. The way she seemed so comfortable and uninhibited was quite alien to Saiah who was deep down a little uncomfortable with merriment.
The other girls of the Covenant, however, seemed to actively shatter the stereotype with a high-heeled boot and dance on its remains. It was refreshing, not unlike the cocktail in her hand. Perhaps she did have to relax more, dance a little. When was the last time she danced? She could hardly remember. Perhaps the intake of alcohol was just too great on that occasion.
"I'm Saiah, delighted to meet you."
She smiled back at [member="Sitara Qin"], or Tara as she had introduced herself. She also observed [member="Melori Raaf"] swaying to the music. The way she seemed so comfortable and uninhibited was quite alien to Saiah who was deep down a little uncomfortable with merriment.