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Private Darkness Rises


Lorso's expression shifted in something that was not quite pride, not quite awe but close to both. The creatures' movement had changed from that of predators to pilgrims, drawn forward not by instinct but by recognition. Their steps echoed in syncopation with the rhythm that pulsed through the sigils, the red and silver light weaving together like the veins of a single living thing.

As Seren moved, he followed, not behind, but beside, his stride deliberate, each step sending a quiet tremor through the Force that harmonized with hers. The walls of the corridor seemed to inhale with them; black stone breathed, then released faint streams of pale mist, the scent of dust and ozone mingling with the energy that thickened the air.

"Balance." he echoed, voice calm but edged with something heavier, older. "A word so often mistaken for weakness. Yet here, it feels like gravity itself. Everything bends toward it."
 
She felt the shift before she saw it—the way the Force leaned toward them now, not as hostility but as acknowledgment. Power recognizing power.

Her gaze tracked the creatures as they moved in that reverent rhythm, the once-feral shapes now pulled in by the harmony she and Jinn had set loose. A slow, measured breath slipped past her lips.

"Gravity…" she repeated, voice quiet, but threaded through with certainty. "No—inevitability."

The shadows curled tighter around her ankles as she walked, coiling with a serpentine grace. Where her presence touched the stone, sigils flickered—silver answering crimson in a pulse like a heartbeat beneath Malachor's skin.

"We were never meant to chase power," she murmured, eyes fixed forward into the deeper dark. "Power comes to those who claim their place in the order of things."

Her fingers brushed the air beside his hand—not contact, but closeness, a shared current sparking between their paths. The bond thrummed, steady and sure, as if the Dark Side itself approved.

"These creatures do not kneel to dominance," she said softly. "They kneel to certainty. To a bond that does not fracture when tested."

A distant roar cracked through the tunnels—a warning or a summons, she couldn't tell. But her chin lifted, eyes alight.

"Let Malachor watch," Seren continued, voice calm, almost reverent. "Let it remember that balance is not stillness. It is direction."

She turned her face slightly toward him—just enough for the dim light to catch the curve of her mouth, a subtle, dangerous smile.

"And we decide where it flows next."

With that, she stepped further into the sanctum—not fleeing the darkness…but leading it.

Jinn Lorso Jinn Lorso
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

The change came like a fracture in the Force sudden, sharp, and wrong.

Jinn felt it first, a tremor beneath his feet, the silver threads of the sigils stuttering mid-pulse. The harmony between his will and Seren's wavered for the briefest instant and that was all it took. The creatures, once reverent, snapped from stillness to motion. Their heads twisted in unison, jaws splitting open in a hiss that sounded more like stone cracking than breath.

The first lunged.

Shadows whipped up from the floor, reacting before thought, wrapping the beast's limbs in coils of darkness. It shrieked, thrashing, tearing through the bindings with brute strength. A second creature crashed from the wall, claws raking across the obsidian floor, scattering fragments of glowing sigils. The air filled with the stench of ozone and blood.

Jinn's saber ignited in a flare of deep crimson, its hum steady amid the chaos. With a sweep of his free hand, the Force surged outward like a shockwave, hurling two of the beasts into the far wall.

But for each one felled, two more crawled from the fissures, smaller, faster, their eyes gleaming like molten glass. The entire chamber trembled now, as if the heart of Malachor itself was awakening in fury.

"They're attacking us." he said aloud, voice sharp with sudden clarity. "They're attacking the bond. They can feel what we are building."
 

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