Yasha Cadera
Mom'alor
Mand’alor the Infernal’s beskar’kandar resided on its stand in Kaine and Yasha’s quarters aboard the Scythe. The rush of hyperspace continued outside the ship, piloted by Kaine’s faithful crew toward the Nihil Retreat. None of this was on the young Epicanthix’s mind as she eased onto a high stool. Hand on her softly swelling belly, Yasha’s armourweave jumpsuit sat on her hips, arms tied in a bow. These ones fluttered before she remembered her other children. Maybe Yasha was quieter now. Maybe the stress of taking the Mantle while pregnant with Adara, and trying to hide Reyn inhibited her maternal senses.
A secure & married woman, the warrior once known as the Hell Wolf untangled her armourweave’s arms and pulled one, then the other upon her shifting body. The latches were tight across her belly. Yasha cracked her neck one side and the other. She put her hand on the pauldron of her vicious armour. Touched the bracer, which smashed the Dark One’s face to a sickly pulp.
The Infernal was everything her mentors taught her to be. Fierce, discerning, compassionate to the Vode and lethal to Aruetise. Stable. Word barely whispered to her of the seemingly innocuous event. Nothing but a single line on a standard communications report. Chatter from rebels and pirates.
Yasha Australis-Cadera was the farthest person from an orphan. Secure and loved by her chosen family, she felt invincible by virtue of their sometimes abrasive care. And now she would be more. Amber eyes, the only legacy she acknowledged, glanced up at the only man who mattered. Her husband, father of her children.
The man, who taught a wounded youth what aliit meant. Stepping into her lower body armour and boots, Yasha felt the clunk-hiss of latches and ties cinching her in the armour she wore ubiquitously.
“Ready to smash some heads, love? Sorry I’m taking longer than usual.” Easing into her torso plates, Yasha latched them another degree looser in the belly. Felt the pressure of heavy beskar on her shoulders and collarbones. “It’s getting heavier now. I’ll be alright.”
The wolf-helm hood followed. Gorget covering her ample chest, which grew in anticipation of their offspring. Another part Kaine would have to let out in his forge. Crush gaunts pulled tight. Locked with clicks and the whirr of hidden gears. The Longinus and the Rekr Karyatesa hovered near the door, on the weapon rack.
“‘Cause I’m ready to smash half a planet.” An adoring smile graced her as she held her hands out for her redeeming riduur, pulled herself off the stool. “Those sorcerers don’t know they’re meeting the only thing they worship today.”
Death and destruction. The knells of Australis and his wife in tandem once again. It was certainly more productive than a coward’s funeral.
"Sir. Mand'alor. We're jetting out of Hyperspace, your carriage awaits." A voice on the comm. Yasha grinned and held out her hand. The Longinus flew into it.
"Oya."
[member="Kaine Australis"]
A secure & married woman, the warrior once known as the Hell Wolf untangled her armourweave’s arms and pulled one, then the other upon her shifting body. The latches were tight across her belly. Yasha cracked her neck one side and the other. She put her hand on the pauldron of her vicious armour. Touched the bracer, which smashed the Dark One’s face to a sickly pulp.
The Infernal was everything her mentors taught her to be. Fierce, discerning, compassionate to the Vode and lethal to Aruetise. Stable. Word barely whispered to her of the seemingly innocuous event. Nothing but a single line on a standard communications report. Chatter from rebels and pirates.
Yasha Australis-Cadera was the farthest person from an orphan. Secure and loved by her chosen family, she felt invincible by virtue of their sometimes abrasive care. And now she would be more. Amber eyes, the only legacy she acknowledged, glanced up at the only man who mattered. Her husband, father of her children.
The man, who taught a wounded youth what aliit meant. Stepping into her lower body armour and boots, Yasha felt the clunk-hiss of latches and ties cinching her in the armour she wore ubiquitously.
“Ready to smash some heads, love? Sorry I’m taking longer than usual.” Easing into her torso plates, Yasha latched them another degree looser in the belly. Felt the pressure of heavy beskar on her shoulders and collarbones. “It’s getting heavier now. I’ll be alright.”
The wolf-helm hood followed. Gorget covering her ample chest, which grew in anticipation of their offspring. Another part Kaine would have to let out in his forge. Crush gaunts pulled tight. Locked with clicks and the whirr of hidden gears. The Longinus and the Rekr Karyatesa hovered near the door, on the weapon rack.
“‘Cause I’m ready to smash half a planet.” An adoring smile graced her as she held her hands out for her redeeming riduur, pulled herself off the stool. “Those sorcerers don’t know they’re meeting the only thing they worship today.”
Death and destruction. The knells of Australis and his wife in tandem once again. It was certainly more productive than a coward’s funeral.
"Sir. Mand'alor. We're jetting out of Hyperspace, your carriage awaits." A voice on the comm. Yasha grinned and held out her hand. The Longinus flew into it.
"Oya."
[member="Kaine Australis"]