Darth Pyrrhus
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The Togruta Sith Knight walked towards the speeder, leaving the penthouse behind. Technically, not his speeder, merely one he had acquired on loan for the purpose of this single trip. He didn't see much of Coruscant, in that most of his days were spent on his ocean pearl. Wheels were turning. To ensure that they not only remained in motion, but moved in the right direction, he made sure to be present to supervise the process.
He fit the appearance of your standard Sith. A bit of a traditionalist, he wore the well-fitting black tunics and the wider dark robes that were generally associated with the Sith. Similar to how he had dressed ever since a newly enlightened acolyte, yet he seemed to fit them much better now. Every time he came back to Coruscant, he seemed to have grown more imposing. This was much in thanks to his master, who had instilled him with certain values, both when it came to the Sith and the methods of their training.
That was the main reason for him being on Coruscant. While a Knight, he still worked with his master. He and Darth Vornskr had similar goals. Vornskr was making waves too, unsurprisingly. There was always a new campaign, and now, Pyrrhus was prepared for the next one. Beyond that, the Togruta had also wanted to explore his master's extensive library, as he had done in his very first week of the Sith. This time, it was a very specific ritual he was looking for, and he consulted Vornskr on the matter as well. He had told his dear Setzi that he would get to the bottom of it, and he was not about to neglect his promise.
Where Setzi was now exactly, he didn't know. She was not on their newly made home, he knew. Considering the time they spent together, this was hard to escape his notice. Though he knew she was seeking out other Sith. Some were contacts of his, others were of her own making. It pleased him, to see how she did not hide away and become a self-imprisoned captive in Sith territory, but instead slowly embraced it, seeking out knowledge, seeking to understand. He assumed this was the purpose of her trip, whereever it might have been to. It made the timing of his own trip rather convenient. Ironically, they were both on Coruscant, and didn't even know it. He didn't need to keep tabs on her, or be at all times aware of her location. She was strong, and this time he did not fear her walking away from him. Was this what trust was? Did he trust her? Suppose he did. More than the behavioral analysis of what an individual is more or less likely to do, the word trust meant something more when applied to her. The Pearl of Glee. His pearl.
He fit the appearance of your standard Sith. A bit of a traditionalist, he wore the well-fitting black tunics and the wider dark robes that were generally associated with the Sith. Similar to how he had dressed ever since a newly enlightened acolyte, yet he seemed to fit them much better now. Every time he came back to Coruscant, he seemed to have grown more imposing. This was much in thanks to his master, who had instilled him with certain values, both when it came to the Sith and the methods of their training.
That was the main reason for him being on Coruscant. While a Knight, he still worked with his master. He and Darth Vornskr had similar goals. Vornskr was making waves too, unsurprisingly. There was always a new campaign, and now, Pyrrhus was prepared for the next one. Beyond that, the Togruta had also wanted to explore his master's extensive library, as he had done in his very first week of the Sith. This time, it was a very specific ritual he was looking for, and he consulted Vornskr on the matter as well. He had told his dear Setzi that he would get to the bottom of it, and he was not about to neglect his promise.
Where Setzi was now exactly, he didn't know. She was not on their newly made home, he knew. Considering the time they spent together, this was hard to escape his notice. Though he knew she was seeking out other Sith. Some were contacts of his, others were of her own making. It pleased him, to see how she did not hide away and become a self-imprisoned captive in Sith territory, but instead slowly embraced it, seeking out knowledge, seeking to understand. He assumed this was the purpose of her trip, whereever it might have been to. It made the timing of his own trip rather convenient. Ironically, they were both on Coruscant, and didn't even know it. He didn't need to keep tabs on her, or be at all times aware of her location. She was strong, and this time he did not fear her walking away from him. Was this what trust was? Did he trust her? Suppose he did. More than the behavioral analysis of what an individual is more or less likely to do, the word trust meant something more when applied to her. The Pearl of Glee. His pearl.