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Exile (Open) [Lake Natth / Ambria]

[member="Vanessa Vantai"]

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Ella tore her gaze away. Lowering her brow to the ground, the memories of the Sith Lord that she had been- Darth Ayra- swam across her mind. Circe Savan- Darth Pandeima- the Sith Master who had taken her during her adolescence on Chandrila and taught her in the ways of the Force was still... alive. The fact that Pandeima was still alive was evidence that not all the Sith Masters and Jedi who had fought in the One Sith Wars had died. That there were some who still lived.

Gathering dirt into her already blackened hands, Ella pushed herself up to her feet. Mere minutes ago, she had approached this woman as a stranger, as a possible hostile she had not accounted for when she had set up camp here. But now, as she approached Pandeima, Ella did so with new vision. Dirt falling out of her palm and through her fingers, she stopped just a meter from the woman with an unreadable expression. For a long time, Ella looked at her under her newest disguise, the latest of bodies that she had taken over, presumably under the same ritual that had granted Darth Ayra a second chance.

It was true what they said when it came to matters relating to the Force. There was no such thing as co-incidence. Was this was the will of the dark side that the two of them should reunite? It appeared that Pandeima had regathered herself, setting about the resurrection of a new corporation... But to what end? At first, Ayra had been intrigued and fascinated with the prospect of using a corporation such as Emeritus Industries to her advantage. Being the co-owner of such a business had allowed her to hang with the likes of the Techno Union, a conglomerate that had risen in place of the Confederacy in the 840s.

But had it benefited her at all? As she moved about the galaxy as Alicia Drey, Ayra had been working to forward the agenda of her secret life as a Sith Lord. For all the contacts she had made, very little sway had been put into effect. She had become wealthy, powerful in her own right, as a respected figure in both the corporate and criminal underworld as one of the Black Tie Syndicate, but all of it was immaterial next to the power of the Force. For all the things she had held, did it stop Rave Merrill from interfering in her work? Or Taeli Raaf besting her on Coruscant? Had she got any closer to completing her aspirations?

"No," Ella murmured to her own questions. Since entering her self imposed exile from the Jedi Order, she had contemplated hard on her seminal work... and found it wanting. It was only through strength, that she would gain power- not through the political and secretive maneuvers that she had once tried to play with this woman before her. Whilst her face and voice were now difference, Pandeima was still the same. Subach-Innes, Emeritus, the Horde- even the Empire. Not of it had made her realize that it was all insignificant to the power that could be wielded by the individual.

That had been the problem between her and Pandeima. Whilst Pandeima had claimed to be her Master, and had taught her much in the Force, Ayra had never struggled to learn the knowledge that she had learned at her feet. Pandeima shared her knowledge freely, violating the basic principles of Rule of Two that Darth Bane had created several millennia ago. Whilst she possessed the knowledge of Bane's teachings, she hadn't come to realize the fundamental truths that Ella had come to learn. Destroyed and broken through a mixture of her own weaknesses, and the failures of others, Darth Ayra had fallen, succumbed by the ancient orbalisk parasites that had infested her.

But she had endured, to be reborn again as something new, as was the nature of the dark side.

"You owe me nothing Pandeima. And I owe you nothing neither. For all our work with Emeritus, and our dealings across the galaxy, we affected no substantial change. We stood at the epicenter of seismic changes, and we convinced ourselves that we were partly responsible. But we were ultimately failures. Nothing was ever truly accomplished. Your immaterial wealth, your technology and inventions are meaningless unless they serve a higher purpose."

"The commodity that was our apprenticeship, the relationship that we shared, was destroyed a long time ago. The girl you found on Chandrila all those years ago is gone. Right now, I am weak, and vulnerable. But I will not take help from others. Through passion, I gain strength."

Lowering her eyes to the corner for a moment, when she looked back to Vanessa, her voice carried the weight of her words: "I don't love you anymore." Turning her back, Ella opened herself to be struck down.
 
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
[member="Ella Nova"]

The illusion died, much as Vanessa had at the edge of Ayra’s blade once upon a time when both were aligned with the One Sith. Once more her current appearance, that of the daughter of Silara Vantai, came through. She listened to the words of her former apprentice and watched with an expression that bordered between being jaded and being sad.

“No.” She said. “I do owe you things. Many things. I was the one who sent you down this flawed path of darkness, under the belief that I was benefitting the Sith way. I was not. I spent twenty years pondering over my failures during my own self-imposed exile. I have come to understand that the ultimate purpose of the Sith cannot be put forward with just two Sith. Not when the galaxy knows we exist. The target I had painted on my back through my actions as Pandeima were what lead to my understanding that we could never succeed. That to benefit the Sith, a new approach had to be made.”

She breathed in. “I know she’s gone. And I’m sorry now that I didn’t try a method of building a relationship with you that would have actually held the test of time. You are weak and vulnerable, that much is certain, yet here I give you an opportunity to exploit the resources I have accrued.” She sighed. A grimace crossed her lips as she thought about those mistakes she had made. Those many, many mistakes.

She looked at her apprentice, whose back was turned to her in a gesture so reminiscent of something Vanessa herself once did. “I don’t love you either anymore. But I still care about you and always have. Now turn around.” She said, taking a step back.
 
[member="Vanessa Vantai"]

As Ella looked upon Lake Natth, her back turned, she could still remember the sensation of it all. The ignition of her Lightsaber, followed by exhilaration and pandemonium as she struck Pandeima down. It had saved her from being set upon by the One Sith, but furthermore, it had conferred the mantle of master to the apprentice. The fact that Pandeima had not seen it coming, that she had allowed herself to become vulnerable and weak, was a testament to the truth that the time was now for Ayra to take her place. She was certain Bane would have nodded in approval of her actions at the time.

When Vanessa failed to end her life, Ella knew that her victory was not one born out of circumstance and opportunity, but by her own ability to envision the future, for the vision of a Sith Lord was long. A silent glare met the woman stood before her, waiting to see what she would say or do next.
 
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
[member="Ella Nova"]

"You still have use to the Sith." She said. "I'm not going to kill you while you still have use, as that would effectively serve as a removal of something beneficial." She said, sighing in frustration. "Maul was not killed by his master when he went off to do his own thing. So too is it here." She sat down in the rough and gritty sand.

"Come with me back to the Trayus Laboratory. I will clean you up, get some better food in you, and return you to a condition worthy of the powerful Sith you once were. You will have a place at the table in the Sith Empire. I will assist you in whatever it is you require assistance with." She offered a hand to her former apprentice.

"Please."
 
[member="Vanessa Vantai"]

"I was never powerful under you."

The statement held an air of finality. With one last look at Vanessa, Ella made her way back to the camp, passing by the fire and the left over remnants of the Neek she had been eating. Ducking beneath the tarp of one the larger tent, she stopped at the entrance and listened carefully.
 
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
"Yet here you are, not powerful over me either." She replied. "I am offering you a chance at power." For now, Vanessa would simply wait at the camp, using the Force to put the remains of the Neek into the fire to burn. She was going to try and out-attrition her former apprentice. To clean the woman up and return her to a state presentable to the galaxy. She had time, she had patience, and she had the desire to bring Ayra back into the fold.

[member="Ella Nova"]
 

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