Khallesh
Huntress

Objectives
- Attack/Defend the battle droid manufacturing facility PvP
- Defend the Collateralhulk Command ship from a swarm of Coralskippers and Yuuzhan Vong frigate analogues PvE
- Defend civilian areas from Yuuzhan Vong hordes PvE
Subaltern Kash Val strode across the control centre of the Yorik-stronha. The small crew were spread across the chamber, all wearing their cognition hoods. At the centre of the room on an elevated pedestal sat the cognition hood for the vessel’s commanding officer. Kash took his seat and pulled the cognition hood over his eyes.
What news? He communicated to the others as awareness of the vessel’s state flooded his consciousness.
Whilst you were resting we observed seventeen vessels entering and leaving the system. Total war fleet before us still equivalent capability, responded one of the crew.
High threat and high priority targets have not been updated.
Commander Khallesh Val was in contact. Timing of the strike remains unchanged.
Understood, Kash replied. Through the vessel’s sensors he stretched out his field of awareness. The single Collateralhulk command vessel and Scimitar class station remaining the greatest threats. The latter was co-ordinating movement of all enemy ships and they had plans to remove it from the equation.
Kash felt his pulse accelerating. The hour was almost upon them. Three weeks that had held position in the asteroid field observing, cataloguing. They would shortly play their – albeit brief – part in the battle. When they had signed up to this mission they had all known it would be their last. When it had been explained a host of warriorshad fought bitterly amongst themselves for this honour. One glorious death leading the war host to battle. Only the victorious now took up position ready to lead the strike.
Khallesh Val knelt on a hau polyp as Priestesses Emere and Hahk continued their work. One finished the spiral tattoo at the nape of her neck, whilst the other continued to wipe down every inch of her skin with a pale green fluid. Every touch of the liquid sent a fresh surge of pain, akin to the biting touch of ice on bare skin. Both aspects of the ritual were designed to lessen the taint that would inevitably come from the attack she was about to spearhead.
The air shifted as the chamber was opened. Khallesh opened her eyes to see a familiar sight. Warrior-seer Edorah Val stepped forwards and knelt down before Khallesh. As usual she wore her particular form of Vonduun Skerr Kyrric. It only enclosed her chest and legs, every inch of the chitinous exterior covered in iconography. A wide array of angular spines fanned out from behind her neck, framing her face and marking her rank. Her bare arms were coated to the elbow in slick obsidian blood.
Khallesh offered a deferential nod to the Warrior-seer. They had worked together for the entirety of their careers. If they had been born a few years closer they would likely have been crèche sisters; they were closely blood related.
“How went the augury?” Khallesh asked, knowing from the sheen of the blood that the ritual had been completed recently.
“The signs suggest the Gods have ordained this strike. The time is right,” Edorah replied. Her eyes stared off into the distance as ever. Khallesh had noted the Seer rarely focussed on what was before her, as if she kept her focus on the beyond whilst only noticing the physical world in her periphery.
“As we all knew they would be,” Khallesh replied. This attack would have to please the gods. On Rothana they manufactured that infidel machine most offensive to the True Way. Battle droids. Built in the image of the life gifted to the Galaxy by the god’s sacrifice and designed to fight wars on behalf of the cowardly infidels.
Jun Phaath had once shared a rather interesting view with Khallesh. She had said that the best Warrior-seers were those most trained in the arts of war. The Seers who told their commanders not to strike when it was tactically necessary and to attack when it was foolhardy led short careers. Jun believed they functioned little more as spies for the Priest caste who provided sound tactical advice veiled as messages from the gods. Am I committing heresy just by consideringthat her words could be true? Khallesh thought to herself.
The two priestesses stepped back, mumbling quiet prayers as the ritual was complete. Khallesh slowly rose to her feet, stretching out her muscular shoulders and legs against the stiffness of remaining still for so long. There was another movement of air and two female servants approached, bringing her Vonduun Skerr Kyrric to dress her for battle. The time to strike was upon them.
“Do-ro'ik vong pratte!” the call was both telepathic and vocal as the Yorik-Strohna accelerated out of the asteroid field. Kash’ lips turned up in a snarl as he felt the war host appear in realspace behind them. His allies behind him, his enemy ahead, a glorious death on the horizon. These were his finest moments and he would cherish them.
Through his vessel he sensed the enemy ships start to communicate in panic. They moved and tried to align against the sudden appearance of a Yuuzhan vong fleet. Not just any war host, all the Domains had come together for this strike. Those nomadic, those from Selvaris, those that resided on what remained of Yuuzhan’tar. The Republic and Techno Union had ousted so many from Alderaan and their homes on Rodia and Zenith Prime.
“We all watch your sacrifice with envy,” came a sudden call. It was Supreme Commander Zukhat Shai himself. Kash’ chest swelled with pride.
He felt every laser beam strike the surface of their vessel, but it was to no avail. The Dovin-basals did what they could, but the thick coating of Yorik Coral and rock absorbed most. Even as the vessel started to crack it did nothing to help the Union’s cause. There was simply too much momentum in the vessel to stop it. Though the awareness granted by the cognition hood, he sensed the space station starting to launch escape pods; it was too late to save them.
Khallsh Val stood in the chamber of her Yorik-Trema. The blazebug display showed the bright flash of light as the scoutship collided with the station. As the bright blue shockwave dissipated, all that remained was detritus. What a way to meet an end, your final moments broadcast across the war host for all to see, she thought to herself.
Her arachnostaff coiled around her waist. It slid to her shoulder and turned its head towards her. She knew it wanted to slide down her arm, to be held and used in anger. “Not yet,” she whispered in an affectionate tone. The warhost would strike many locations on the planet, but she was part of a group aimed at the Hegemonic facility. The infidel machines would lie in ruin before the night was over. Yuuzhan Vong tactics had evolved over the years. No longer did they fight on and on until every last one was dead or the enemy scattered. This was to be a quick surgical strike before a tactical return to safe space. At a practical level there simply were not enough Warriors left to take and hold this world, or to be wasted for no gains. The facility was protected by a shield generator. They would need to send in the Thralls first, to test the defences, before going in themselves on foot.
This was to be a glorious day. Today they fought for the cause of the Yuuzhan Vong people, to send a message to the Galaxy that their greatest transgressions of the True Way would be tolerated no longer. On this day they were not beholden to a false avatar. They fought not for themselves, but for the own beliefs.
Current Yuuzhan Vong sign ups:
- Khallesh Val
- [member="Shurra Shai"]
- [member="Yurzhoc Shai"] (May well not be attending)
- [member="Durzo Qinvah"]
- [member="Kur-gal Kwaad"]
- [member="Tsavong Kraal"]
- [member="Galanoth Kaal"]
Willing Infidel Sacrifices:
- [member="Sibar Laval"]
- [member="Prime"]
- [member="Rigor"]
- [member="Ricochet"]
- [member="Tmoxin Temi"]
- [member="Gerion Ardik"]