Asajj Novar
Princess of Iridonia
"I know so much about you because of your beliefs." Asajj hissed under her breath, doing her best to look calm despite her shaking hands and inner rage threatening to burst. [member="Ithnan Cryo"] was exactly why she hated the Sith. They all thought themselves unique. But the Dark consumed everything, changing it's wielder to a carbon copy killing machine who wouldn't hesitate to kill a child if they had to. She clenched her fists again.
It was her refusal to kill a child that labeled her a failed Sith.
Oh how she wanted to scream at this man how wrong he was. How much she knew about being Sith. She grew up as a Sith, from the day she was born. Yet she had to keep those thoughts to herself. She was about to continue on with something else about hating the Sith and what they stood for when his next words hit her ears, freezing her in place. Deep down she knew he wouldn't just let her go, but as she turned her eyes to see his smug smile the Dathomir knew instantly that she wasn't going to be able to get away without a fight.
And so she ran. Like a bolt from a boltcaster she burst from where she was standing, her cybernetic feet hitting silently against the ground. This was her chance, while they were away from his allies. His overconfidence would let her escape, right?
It was her refusal to kill a child that labeled her a failed Sith.
Oh how she wanted to scream at this man how wrong he was. How much she knew about being Sith. She grew up as a Sith, from the day she was born. Yet she had to keep those thoughts to herself. She was about to continue on with something else about hating the Sith and what they stood for when his next words hit her ears, freezing her in place. Deep down she knew he wouldn't just let her go, but as she turned her eyes to see his smug smile the Dathomir knew instantly that she wasn't going to be able to get away without a fight.
And so she ran. Like a bolt from a boltcaster she burst from where she was standing, her cybernetic feet hitting silently against the ground. This was her chance, while they were away from his allies. His overconfidence would let her escape, right?