Caelieus
Character
OOC: Open to a few Sith characters; please DM me before joining. Young Jedi, Padawans, and newly discovered Force-sensitives are also welcome. If your character has another reasonable IC reason to get involved, feel free to DM me.
A roaming band of lightsiders on a journey to defeat the evil. They take an ancient name from days long past.
Kiffu had only recently fallen beneath the widening reach of the Sith Order. The typical and predictable Conquest was followed by administration. And administration was followed by lists of names. Among those lists were names marked for another purpose: Force-sensitive youths identified across the newly claimed world, gathered together for transport deeper into Sith territory. They were to be evaluated, divided among suitable programs, and taught what the Sith believed they ought to become.
They would never arrive however.
Somewhere along the route from Kiffu, the transport vanished from its assigned hyperspace corridor. When it returned to realspace, it was already under new management.
Upon the bridge stood a golden-haired man in pristine white and gold Jedi robes.
Several Jedi Securitron droids occupied the approaches behind him, pale armored bodies stationed with the rigid patience of artificial Temple Guards. Energy shields rested dormant upon their arms; weapons remained ready without yet being raised.
Caelis regarded the stars through the forward viewport before reaching for the shipwide communications system.
"To those aboard this vessel who were taken from Kiffu because someone discovered you could touch the Force…"
His voice carried evenly through the transport.
"…you will not be continuing to your intended destination."
There was no triumph in the announcement. No attempt to soften what he had done, either.
"No Sith Lord will select your future today as no Dark Master will claim you."
Caelis settled one hand against the edge of the command console.
"You will be fed, treated, and permitted to decide what becomes of you. I realize that may be an unfamiliar concept."
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