Kára Morrigan
Angel of Deception
Their room was large, and located in the upper city. Far below dwelled the dredges of society, as well as the second group of pirates. Beyond the wide window that was set in the eastern wall loomed the shipyards. The building they were in had once been a weapons manufacturing plant, and in the levels above and below the remnants of the previous owners remained in great crates of blaster parts and power cartridges.
Kára didn't know why the hooded man with the skull-face had deigned to kidnap [member="Aurelia Volcata"], and she didn't care to. The kidnapping itself had been a stroke of genius. The mercenary pirates he'd comissioned had occupied the senator's guard while she and the armored man had boarded the senator's ship. Kára remembered thinking, upon meeting the senator, that she would've made a fine Sith. She was haughty, and commanding; even intimidating, for someone unable to touch the Force.
Now though, stuck in a room with her, accompanied by three of the mercenaries, she wished she could just kill the woman and be done with it. The pirates too.
"D'ya have a nine?" one of the pirates said. He was a trandoshan, as ugly as he was deadly.
"Go fish," said the other. She was a Zeltron, beautiful and treacherous and a capable hand with her blastsword.
"Yer a bloody cheater," said the third, a Shi'ido currently imitating an ursinoid from Lujo, with thick brown fur and a snout filled with sharp teeth. "I know you gotta nine. I saw'r it with me own eyes."
The three dissolved into bickering, and Kára's desire to kill them reached its peak. She decided to taunt the senator instead.
"So... Senator Volcata, are you enjoying yourself?" They'd tied her to a chair with durasteel cables. Kára pulled a chair over from the table in the corner and plopped down in front of her, studying her face. Her voice was soft, almost intimate, each word a gentle caress. She leaned forward and said, "What's it like, knowing that you're going to die, and being unable to do anything about it?"
The pirates' bickering grew louder.
"Chuta!" cursed the Tradoshan. "I'm gonna skin you, you lying cu--" He cut off as the Zeltron woman punched him in the face. The Shi'ido jumped to his feet, growling. Kára had had enough.
"Quiet, all of you!" she shouted. "Unless you want to die?" At the sight of her burning yellow eyes, the pirates quieted down. The trandoshan took the opportunity to leave.
"I'm going to check up on the others," he ground out, voice little more than a rough growl. He left the room, and just like that, Kára put him from her mind.
"Now, Senator... where were we..."
[member="Morgana Forceborn"] [member="Cronos Aegir"]
(Morgana, the Trandoshan is all yours. He's your ticket to discovering the senator's location.)
Kára didn't know why the hooded man with the skull-face had deigned to kidnap [member="Aurelia Volcata"], and she didn't care to. The kidnapping itself had been a stroke of genius. The mercenary pirates he'd comissioned had occupied the senator's guard while she and the armored man had boarded the senator's ship. Kára remembered thinking, upon meeting the senator, that she would've made a fine Sith. She was haughty, and commanding; even intimidating, for someone unable to touch the Force.
Now though, stuck in a room with her, accompanied by three of the mercenaries, she wished she could just kill the woman and be done with it. The pirates too.
"D'ya have a nine?" one of the pirates said. He was a trandoshan, as ugly as he was deadly.
"Go fish," said the other. She was a Zeltron, beautiful and treacherous and a capable hand with her blastsword.
"Yer a bloody cheater," said the third, a Shi'ido currently imitating an ursinoid from Lujo, with thick brown fur and a snout filled with sharp teeth. "I know you gotta nine. I saw'r it with me own eyes."
The three dissolved into bickering, and Kára's desire to kill them reached its peak. She decided to taunt the senator instead.
"So... Senator Volcata, are you enjoying yourself?" They'd tied her to a chair with durasteel cables. Kára pulled a chair over from the table in the corner and plopped down in front of her, studying her face. Her voice was soft, almost intimate, each word a gentle caress. She leaned forward and said, "What's it like, knowing that you're going to die, and being unable to do anything about it?"
The pirates' bickering grew louder.
"Chuta!" cursed the Tradoshan. "I'm gonna skin you, you lying cu--" He cut off as the Zeltron woman punched him in the face. The Shi'ido jumped to his feet, growling. Kára had had enough.
"Quiet, all of you!" she shouted. "Unless you want to die?" At the sight of her burning yellow eyes, the pirates quieted down. The trandoshan took the opportunity to leave.
"I'm going to check up on the others," he ground out, voice little more than a rough growl. He left the room, and just like that, Kára put him from her mind.
"Now, Senator... where were we..."
[member="Morgana Forceborn"] [member="Cronos Aegir"]
(Morgana, the Trandoshan is all yours. He's your ticket to discovering the senator's location.)