Vaylin
Moirai No More
It had been an ordinary day for Vaylin these days. Aboard the Valkyries' new home, The Serran. It had become a place of refuge that
Kaalia Pavanos
had sent to the Valkyries in the wake of the Sith Empire's defeat on Mygeeto. Their Fortress had since departed from the icy planet, but it's flight from there had seen it take numerous and significant damages. It had never truly been intended to see flight again, especially after a number of structures had been built atop its original base. Thus, several key points of the Fortress had fallen victim to the crushing force of gravity, and hyperspace travel.
To their credit though, the Valkyries took to the new surroundings quickly. Even finding greater benefit being stationed on a mobile HQ. Able to travel across the galaxy, deploying their numbers at a quicker rate than they otherwise would've. Certainly made easier getting new acquired prisoners back home in a more timely manner.
For Vaylin, it was nothing new for her. If she wasn't helping her fellow would-be Valkyries, or chatting with Jorr across the HoloNet. She was helping her students with their training. She returned from one such session, tired and direly in need of the caf she knew was awaiting in her office. Slipping into the room, shrugging off her jacket and throwing it onto the back of her chair. With a quick press of a button here and there, Vaylin let the handy little machine brew her some sustenance. The Zabrak groaned as she stretched her shoulder, feeling a slight pop as the tightening feeling was relieved.
Then with cup in hand, and barely a sip into her fresh caf, Vaylin turned and almost dropped it.
Standing there was a figure, a woman, or at least that's what the Zabrak assumed from their general shape. They wore a mix of robe and armour, with a stretch of the latter covering from one shoulder, over the head and to the other. Like it was just one singular piece, requiring the whole thing removed to see beneath it. The helmet was faceless beyond a simple pattern, just nothing staring back at Vaylin as she looked at it. It made no noise, not a single tiny breath. Just simply looked at Vaylin, walked up to her desk and placed a device on it. By the time Vaylin had looked at it, then back at the deliverer, they had left her office.
Vaylin dashed out, down a brief hallway and around the corner. She caught sight of its faceless form practically gliding down the long hallway. The Zabrak attempted to pursue, but by the time she had reached the corner, they were gone.
As if never there to begin with.
She returned to her office, eyes affixed to the device left behind. Vaylin didn't touch it, instead she walked around and sat in her chair, comming the Serran's Security to inquire if anyone had just been in her office. Their response? No one but the Elder herself. She asked if there had been any unusual arrivals earlier today, but there had been nothing out of the ordinary. Vaylin was unsure what to do, other than just stare at the device - her caf growing more cold with every passing minute.
Who was that person? Were they even someone, or just a being? They moved and acted like something from the Netherworld, something Vaylin was acutely familiar with, especially in light of recent events. What unsettled the Zabrak was just how unsettling it was to gaze on the person. She didn't get like that, not these days. Not after beating her Valkyrie Trials and conquering her demons within the Netherworld. Not after crawling her way across its vastness to escape Mygeeto...
When Vaylin finally picked the device up, a voice suddenly spoke in her mind. In a language she couldn't understand initially, but did a few moments later.
Vaylin. Darth Moirai, Lady of Subjugation. Elder of the Sith Valkyries. You have been summoned.
Even when she removed her fingers from it, she felt a pulse of energy from it. Simple instructions floating around in her mind, to use the device on a ship's navicomputer. But Vaylin didn't immediately act, instead she just sat on that decision for several hours. Opting to focus her attention on paperwork and the like, but the device just remained in its place. Eventually though, the Zabrak gave in. There was a strange feeling of impulse whenever she gazed at it. She knew it was something to not wait on, and thus as the hours creeped into the night, the Zabrak departed.
She informed her fellow instructors that she was going to be absent, so they'd have to take on her teaching for the time being. And of course, she sent a message to
Adriana Fortemps
, letting the Echani know she'd be travelling for a few days, maybe more. That she loved her, and would get back in touch when she was back. It was a promise made when the Netherworld was involved, but something about this whole situation led Vaylin to feel she needed to send a message all the same.
After hooking up the device to her navicomputer, Vaylin settled herself into the captain's seat. And as she prepped the ship for travel, staring out from the viewport, across the hangar bay and out into the vastness of space. She couldn't help but feel she was about to fly into an abyss. Descending into a darkness she had already done as a Sith. And yet, felt like that wasn't true...

To their credit though, the Valkyries took to the new surroundings quickly. Even finding greater benefit being stationed on a mobile HQ. Able to travel across the galaxy, deploying their numbers at a quicker rate than they otherwise would've. Certainly made easier getting new acquired prisoners back home in a more timely manner.
For Vaylin, it was nothing new for her. If she wasn't helping her fellow would-be Valkyries, or chatting with Jorr across the HoloNet. She was helping her students with their training. She returned from one such session, tired and direly in need of the caf she knew was awaiting in her office. Slipping into the room, shrugging off her jacket and throwing it onto the back of her chair. With a quick press of a button here and there, Vaylin let the handy little machine brew her some sustenance. The Zabrak groaned as she stretched her shoulder, feeling a slight pop as the tightening feeling was relieved.
Then with cup in hand, and barely a sip into her fresh caf, Vaylin turned and almost dropped it.
Standing there was a figure, a woman, or at least that's what the Zabrak assumed from their general shape. They wore a mix of robe and armour, with a stretch of the latter covering from one shoulder, over the head and to the other. Like it was just one singular piece, requiring the whole thing removed to see beneath it. The helmet was faceless beyond a simple pattern, just nothing staring back at Vaylin as she looked at it. It made no noise, not a single tiny breath. Just simply looked at Vaylin, walked up to her desk and placed a device on it. By the time Vaylin had looked at it, then back at the deliverer, they had left her office.
Vaylin dashed out, down a brief hallway and around the corner. She caught sight of its faceless form practically gliding down the long hallway. The Zabrak attempted to pursue, but by the time she had reached the corner, they were gone.
As if never there to begin with.
She returned to her office, eyes affixed to the device left behind. Vaylin didn't touch it, instead she walked around and sat in her chair, comming the Serran's Security to inquire if anyone had just been in her office. Their response? No one but the Elder herself. She asked if there had been any unusual arrivals earlier today, but there had been nothing out of the ordinary. Vaylin was unsure what to do, other than just stare at the device - her caf growing more cold with every passing minute.
Who was that person? Were they even someone, or just a being? They moved and acted like something from the Netherworld, something Vaylin was acutely familiar with, especially in light of recent events. What unsettled the Zabrak was just how unsettling it was to gaze on the person. She didn't get like that, not these days. Not after beating her Valkyrie Trials and conquering her demons within the Netherworld. Not after crawling her way across its vastness to escape Mygeeto...
When Vaylin finally picked the device up, a voice suddenly spoke in her mind. In a language she couldn't understand initially, but did a few moments later.
Vaylin. Darth Moirai, Lady of Subjugation. Elder of the Sith Valkyries. You have been summoned.
Even when she removed her fingers from it, she felt a pulse of energy from it. Simple instructions floating around in her mind, to use the device on a ship's navicomputer. But Vaylin didn't immediately act, instead she just sat on that decision for several hours. Opting to focus her attention on paperwork and the like, but the device just remained in its place. Eventually though, the Zabrak gave in. There was a strange feeling of impulse whenever she gazed at it. She knew it was something to not wait on, and thus as the hours creeped into the night, the Zabrak departed.
She informed her fellow instructors that she was going to be absent, so they'd have to take on her teaching for the time being. And of course, she sent a message to

After hooking up the device to her navicomputer, Vaylin settled herself into the captain's seat. And as she prepped the ship for travel, staring out from the viewport, across the hangar bay and out into the vastness of space. She couldn't help but feel she was about to fly into an abyss. Descending into a darkness she had already done as a Sith. And yet, felt like that wasn't true...