Lash of the Kainate
[SIZE=11pt]The pits were home.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The crowds of Petranaki roared loud today, the chattering cries of easily 200 hundred Geonosians, aliens from the deepest depths of the Confederacy’s territory and beyond. A new soul had appeared in the pits, the hulking figure of Lirka Ka had thrown herself into the Pits eagerly these days. Fighting beasts and gladiators alike, whomever was willing to come and fast the mighty beast of a woman.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]And it would seem another candidate had fallen into the bloody ring.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Her name was [member="Aya Clarke"], the name meant nothing to Lirka. Just another body in the Confederacy’s ranks that she would’ve never encountered otherwise: but it mattered not. These were the pits, names meant nothing, the people meant nothing. They were an opponent and nothing more.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]And just maybe they’d see each other again, if they both made it out of here intact of course.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The armored hulk of Lirka stood hidden behind one of the mighty durasteel doors that opened up to the sandy pits within, a handful of tall stone columns raising high into the sky: reminiscent of the ancient executions of old, far less prevalent in the new government of the CIS. The stage was barren and set, and without a doubt Lirka knew her opponent stood behind another door, just waiting for when they’d be open and the beasts would be let at each other. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The crowds of Petranaki roared loud today, the chattering cries of easily 200 hundred Geonosians, aliens from the deepest depths of the Confederacy’s territory and beyond. A new soul had appeared in the pits, the hulking figure of Lirka Ka had thrown herself into the Pits eagerly these days. Fighting beasts and gladiators alike, whomever was willing to come and fast the mighty beast of a woman.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]And it would seem another candidate had fallen into the bloody ring.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]Her name was [member="Aya Clarke"], the name meant nothing to Lirka. Just another body in the Confederacy’s ranks that she would’ve never encountered otherwise: but it mattered not. These were the pits, names meant nothing, the people meant nothing. They were an opponent and nothing more.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]And just maybe they’d see each other again, if they both made it out of here intact of course.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The armored hulk of Lirka stood hidden behind one of the mighty durasteel doors that opened up to the sandy pits within, a handful of tall stone columns raising high into the sky: reminiscent of the ancient executions of old, far less prevalent in the new government of the CIS. The stage was barren and set, and without a doubt Lirka knew her opponent stood behind another door, just waiting for when they’d be open and the beasts would be let at each other. [/SIZE]