She made a small tsk'ing noise behind her teeth but quietly enjoyed the smile he afforded. The liquid feeling of warmth it left behind would have continued—were it not for the next declaration. He aimed to become the
most powerful individual in the galaxy. Srina had always known that his designs were grandiose in nature; but hearing such a thing so casually was earth-shaking. It was more than simply fantasy or words. It was a challenge.
To her, to others, to anyone who might want to see him fail. To claim such a title for themselves. Sith of all shades traditionally did not take well to being told someone was their equal let alone their
better.
"…You must know it by now, love. There are times when a choice is not given. The galaxy just…Takes."
There were times when she would surrender to him, though, that was neither here nor there. Srina understood the meaning of his words and a delicate sigh escaped.
"You say that now.", she commented, shaking her head, and tendrils of snowy white hair danced around the frame of her face.
"But you know that your opinion won't be the only one. I weaken your power base—Rather than strengthen it."
Because she wasn't
truly part of it. Srina was only present in any capacity for the warring children he referred to as Sith Lords for his sake. She stood by, with, and for him. Not for the dogma or the seat of imminent dark that seemingly longed to be filled. The sweet words that he left her with caused her to give him a knowing glance. He knew, what he was doing.
Rhysiôn
also knew she secretly liked it.
The little narrowing of her eyes confirmed it. Regardless, as he resumed taking part of his own meal, she did the same. He had given her a lot to think about in a very small amount of time.
Someday…
"….We will see."
It was the best answer she could give.
The hovercraft came to a stop in the courtyard of a sprawling estate surrounded by splashes of crystalline pastel colors. It was bright. The grass was carefully maintained and every flower seemed to be in full bloom. Strategic pathways led toward different buildings that raced in geometric ley-line patterns as far as the eye could see. Eshan itself seemed to have recovered completely from the Mandalorian orbital bombardment nearly a decade prior. Eshan City, was picturesque.
Srina loathed the feeling of her stomach turning. Butterflies, causing little tornados. The flaxen-haired woman was seated in the driver's seat. Not because she insisted, but, because she knew the way like the back of her hand. The countryside that they traveled to get to Winters Reach was a skylane well-traveled. She had so many memories. Some were good. Some, less than.
She could remember fleeing a decree that she marry a detestable Warlord. Dalantus—of Clan Eägon. It had been the only option at the time in order to keep her family from his grasp but she was certain the Elders had never quite forgiven her for it. She could have returned with the Queen herself and they still would have given her the cold shoulder. Thankfully, he had died in the Mandalorian invasion. Hríwaeg… Hríwaeg was the only place she had difficulty calling home. If only—Because it was her only truth.
It held the story of whom Srina Talon was without the Confederacy. Without the Force—Without a Master or a Droid Army at her beck and call. She was not the "Dread Queen" on these shores.
She was a moon child. A daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt—A loyal servant of the Six Sisters.
"This is it.", she breathed to her companion, quietly, letting the engine idle for a moment before she turned off the vehicle. The boot was filled with enough of their belongings that they would be able to stay at least a fortnight. Perhaps longer, if Maliphant wasn't ready to run for the hills.
"I—"
No sooner had she spoken than the peaceful Hríwaeg burst into a frenzy of movement. White-haired individuals filled the courtyard as if they had been poured into it by some mighty deity watching from afar. They were mostly female soldiers, clad in blue, and white with hints of silver. Srina drew in a deep breath and sighed at the sight of raised weaponry—No doubt, they'd been running drills nearby. "Clan Talon has grown, it seems."
Either by blood or rite...Each was a whirling dervish of death if the situation demanded it. There were far more unfamiliar faces present than she was comfortable with. Rather than to delay the inevitable she opened the hovercraft door and removed the light silken wrap from her head. The massive entry portals to Hríwaeg opened smoothly and both she and
Darth Empyrean
were greeted with the sight of a woman she had not seen in many, many moons.
Aeris Talon. Matriarch, Teacher, Leader.
Mother.
The tall, svelte woman, was the spitting image of Srina. She did not speak…But her eyes pierced the air like sharpened daggers. Srina had almost forgotten how her mother had a tendency to see right through her. Even as a youngling, lying, was forgotten art. There was simply no point. The
warriors slowly lowered their pikes and vibroblades once they realized who had arrived. Whispers ran through them like a wave and as one they respectfully inclined their heads. Srina was, after all, the heir apparent.
"Naneth."
Her voice carried crystalline in the air. It was sharp—With an authority, all were familiar with. Mother and daughter
truly were almost identical. From behind the statuesque Echani Matriarch came a rather tall man, refined, but slightly less intimidating than his wife.
"Srina…", Raihane spoke to his daughter while descending the elegantly carved stone steps. He interrupted whatever stare-down seemed to be transpiring and crossed the courtyard to unabashedly wrap her in an embrace.
He held tight for a moment.
Slate-gray eyes did not miss the male companion Srina had in tow—But he had not held his child in far too long. His grasp tightened, so much so, that only the muffled sound of 'Ada' coming from between them caused his hold to lessen.
"You did not return for Solstice…I was worried."
"We were worried."
Srina…He recognized
too much of his wife in her. Too much weight pressed on her shoulders. Too much had always been expected of her. He felt a subtle sense of guilt. Was it not the duty of the Father to protect his young? Instead, that duty had befallen a sable-skinned man. A Sith Lord of all things.
Slowly, he released the young woman and seemed to consider his greeting. He wasn't sure what custom this Rhysiôn followed. He looked similar to their kind, to an outsider, but it was easy to see he was something else entirely. Raihane held out his hand to
Darth Empyrean
, not unfriendly, and offered the young man a smile. Srina would not have brought him to Hríwaeg if he were not important.
"Rhys, is it? Why don't we all go inside?"