Darth Veles
Sweet Avreet
The Sith Lord turned his large head to look at Kana again, slightly annoying the only thing the woman cared for was his visit on Korriban, the homeworld of all Sith. She meets a Sith who offers an idea of the two Orders working together, bringing peace to the galaxy, and all she wants to know is why a Sith is on a Sith planet. Perhaps he should have waited a bit and let the two highly suspicious Jedi calm down to realize he wasn’t there to kill them, but then again, he had hoped they already knew he had no intention of harming either. “This is where my training started, Lady Truden,” the Sith calmly answered Kana’s question, raising his hand and pointing at the wall with his clawed finger, “In this very place. The hidden Chamber of Horrors. You could call the purpose of my visit a pilgrimage; Korriban is a Sith world, whether its occupied by the Republic or not. There is nothing you can do to change the nature of the planet.” He shrugged.
“I haven’t encountered any other Jedi, but you should look for them if you’re concerned about their safety. Korriban isn’t for the weak… and your kind.” It was the only advice he could give to the Jedi; he knew nothing of her lost friends, but he knew much about Korriban. One could disappear without a trace, falling prey to the wide variety of beasts that had no enemies in form of Sith Acolytes seeking to prove their worth by battling the wildlife. Of course, the planet’s true danger was much… darker. The very nature of Korriban could kill.
The response of Corvus surprised him the most, but then again, it didn’t. He knew she was a strong Jedi on the outside, a wreck on the inside. This was why he wanted to help her; the Jedi did not know how to deal with emotions, her shield of the Jedi Code and principles cracking, threatening to break and unleash whatever lied within, possibly even make the woman fall. Avreet did not want another Dark Jedi to deal with and Corvus’ reaction strongly suggested the relationship between her and her sister was supposed to remain a secret. It just showed how desperate she was in Avreet’s eyes; the inability to choose between the Jedi Order and her sister, the inability she could have both had she shattered the chains of prejudice that made her see all Sith as enemies, someone that had to be eliminated. It hurt Avreet. He had met both of the Jedi before, yet they still thought him to be some kind of a villain in their head. Did they still live the story where they were the main protagonists destined to purge the Sith Order? The ignorance of all Jedi often led Avreet question his belief of making peace with them. Perhaps… they had to be wiped out. As much as he hated to admit it, Darth Sidious had a point when he decided to outright exterminate them.
As Master Raaf started making her way out, Avreet walked past Kana, but did not pursue Corvus, just made a few quick paces in her direction. “But lady Raaf…,” he said, his voice failing as he did not know what to say. His expression showed both confusion and frustration, but the gaze in his eyes hardened as his eyes followed the Jedi Master. “Your violet eyes, Corvus; your and your sister’s eyes told me you are related!” the Sith stated, referring to the obvious similarities the two women shared, one of many. “When will you finally realize and accept I am not you enemy?! If you remember nothing else about me, remember that! I want to bring peace to the galaxy, with the Jedi Order!” Or without them, if necessary.
Shaking his head, he glanced at Kana. “I am sorry,” he sighed, “Well, go on. Comfort your friend. But please, do it in place that does not radiate the Dark Side…,”
[member="Corvus Raaf"] [member="Kana Truden"]
“I haven’t encountered any other Jedi, but you should look for them if you’re concerned about their safety. Korriban isn’t for the weak… and your kind.” It was the only advice he could give to the Jedi; he knew nothing of her lost friends, but he knew much about Korriban. One could disappear without a trace, falling prey to the wide variety of beasts that had no enemies in form of Sith Acolytes seeking to prove their worth by battling the wildlife. Of course, the planet’s true danger was much… darker. The very nature of Korriban could kill.
The response of Corvus surprised him the most, but then again, it didn’t. He knew she was a strong Jedi on the outside, a wreck on the inside. This was why he wanted to help her; the Jedi did not know how to deal with emotions, her shield of the Jedi Code and principles cracking, threatening to break and unleash whatever lied within, possibly even make the woman fall. Avreet did not want another Dark Jedi to deal with and Corvus’ reaction strongly suggested the relationship between her and her sister was supposed to remain a secret. It just showed how desperate she was in Avreet’s eyes; the inability to choose between the Jedi Order and her sister, the inability she could have both had she shattered the chains of prejudice that made her see all Sith as enemies, someone that had to be eliminated. It hurt Avreet. He had met both of the Jedi before, yet they still thought him to be some kind of a villain in their head. Did they still live the story where they were the main protagonists destined to purge the Sith Order? The ignorance of all Jedi often led Avreet question his belief of making peace with them. Perhaps… they had to be wiped out. As much as he hated to admit it, Darth Sidious had a point when he decided to outright exterminate them.
As Master Raaf started making her way out, Avreet walked past Kana, but did not pursue Corvus, just made a few quick paces in her direction. “But lady Raaf…,” he said, his voice failing as he did not know what to say. His expression showed both confusion and frustration, but the gaze in his eyes hardened as his eyes followed the Jedi Master. “Your violet eyes, Corvus; your and your sister’s eyes told me you are related!” the Sith stated, referring to the obvious similarities the two women shared, one of many. “When will you finally realize and accept I am not you enemy?! If you remember nothing else about me, remember that! I want to bring peace to the galaxy, with the Jedi Order!” Or without them, if necessary.
Shaking his head, he glanced at Kana. “I am sorry,” he sighed, “Well, go on. Comfort your friend. But please, do it in place that does not radiate the Dark Side…,”
[member="Corvus Raaf"] [member="Kana Truden"]