Ashin Varanin
Professional Enabler
[member="Siobhan Kerrigan"]
"I captured the wrong Sith Lord -- and had the wrong Padawan at my back." This long since Temap's death, she could speak of him like this. Force alone knew a good portion of it had been his fault. "He killed our prisoner, and the rest of them started to hunt us, kill whatever Jedi got between them and us. They finally cornered us on Ossus, where we thought we were safe. Suffice it to say, I wound up poisoned and my Padawan ended up dead.
"It was a variant that absolutely locked me away from the Light Side, and I spent about a year in hiding on Trevel'ka, not using the Force hardly at all. But people kept dying, most of my family among them, so I started using the Force again in the only way I could." She grimaced. "And then a friend introduced me to a man who told me that he needed his Darksider servants to understand duty, responsibility, the rule of law. He told me I could still do good as a Darksider, and I halfway believed him.
"Even though the whole thing, apart from the poison, was a play. An undercover op, making the best of a bad lot. I don't defend the harm I did, of course. I just tried to balance it out, more or less."
"I captured the wrong Sith Lord -- and had the wrong Padawan at my back." This long since Temap's death, she could speak of him like this. Force alone knew a good portion of it had been his fault. "He killed our prisoner, and the rest of them started to hunt us, kill whatever Jedi got between them and us. They finally cornered us on Ossus, where we thought we were safe. Suffice it to say, I wound up poisoned and my Padawan ended up dead.
"It was a variant that absolutely locked me away from the Light Side, and I spent about a year in hiding on Trevel'ka, not using the Force hardly at all. But people kept dying, most of my family among them, so I started using the Force again in the only way I could." She grimaced. "And then a friend introduced me to a man who told me that he needed his Darksider servants to understand duty, responsibility, the rule of law. He told me I could still do good as a Darksider, and I halfway believed him.
"Even though the whole thing, apart from the poison, was a play. An undercover op, making the best of a bad lot. I don't defend the harm I did, of course. I just tried to balance it out, more or less."