Velsora Vox
Character
Location: Iridonia, Unknown Compound
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An unknown robed figure nodded slowly, silent but unwavering towards the sentiment slipping out from the helmeted youth. His body levitated just slightly above duracrete flooring, unassuming as to what gender was sealed beneath the oddity of what appeared to be a body-glove mounted with various straps and mechanisms. Atop his head was a bizarre, bulky headpiece accented with an orange hue. Velsora tilted his head downward in contemplation, thinking back to his childhood and how he failed in every regard; killing his mother due to birthing complications, not being physically on par for the tasks his father pushed him through, unable to fulfill the militaristic role desired of him. An underwhelming, lackadaisical runt with nothing but a morbid obsession for the the pain others felt - the very sorrow that ate away at a person and ached their bones with unrelenting, unbiased decadence.
"You a troubled young man - that much is obvious. Yet I do not understand your desire to carry these burdens, surely you are eager to seek a sort of closure? A cleansing of the mind? There is more to living than pitying one's self. You have this pain because you do not understand how to release it."
Velsora lifted his head, glaring at the robed figure before him with utter malice. His eyes burned with contempt - typical answers from a stranger that did not walk his path. There was nothing to redeem, only the loneliness of merely existing in such a fragile body. There were no friends nor kin to confide in, no simple cure-all for the pain trapped within. This was life as Velsora knew it, and in a twisted way, he welcomed it. Fed from it.
"Why did I even bother seeking this nonsense. You are a practitioner of the Force, yet you do not see through my veil of flesh. What purpose do you serve anyone, old man? Do you dare mock me and pity me? DO YOU SMILE BENEATH YOUR CLOAK TO BELITTLE ME?"
Velsora ascended higher into the air, his fingers trembling as they curled inward into fists. His gaze was now direct and unbroken, the robed figure slowly began to back away in an attempt to flee from the nondescript room, but was halted in place. He fell to his knees, breathing heavily before bellowing a guttural scream as he reached for his eyes. Pure anguish now inhabited his being, his skin feeling as if it was shifting and moving on its own accord like liquid - organs twisting into knots and slithering through his rib-cage like serpents wriggling into tight crevices. His mind was being devoured, broken down into a husk where every memory was slowly being sapped away like dust to the wind.
He fell to the chamber floor with a resounding thud, ceasing all bodily movement. Velsora descended, his feet gracefully touching the cold floor before he began walking towards the cadaver. "I need no guidance, nor acceptance. There will be more like you that will learn the errors of their preconceived judgments." An oscillating door hissed as it slid open, marking the departure of the troubled youth. Leaving the corpse to be discovered by some other passerby.
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"I never hated him."
A pathetic, trembling tone uttered.
"But he resented me - I never had to ask, because I could hear it. I could sense it."
A pathetic, trembling tone uttered.
"But he resented me - I never had to ask, because I could hear it. I could sense it."
An unknown robed figure nodded slowly, silent but unwavering towards the sentiment slipping out from the helmeted youth. His body levitated just slightly above duracrete flooring, unassuming as to what gender was sealed beneath the oddity of what appeared to be a body-glove mounted with various straps and mechanisms. Atop his head was a bizarre, bulky headpiece accented with an orange hue. Velsora tilted his head downward in contemplation, thinking back to his childhood and how he failed in every regard; killing his mother due to birthing complications, not being physically on par for the tasks his father pushed him through, unable to fulfill the militaristic role desired of him. An underwhelming, lackadaisical runt with nothing but a morbid obsession for the the pain others felt - the very sorrow that ate away at a person and ached their bones with unrelenting, unbiased decadence.
"You a troubled young man - that much is obvious. Yet I do not understand your desire to carry these burdens, surely you are eager to seek a sort of closure? A cleansing of the mind? There is more to living than pitying one's self. You have this pain because you do not understand how to release it."
Velsora lifted his head, glaring at the robed figure before him with utter malice. His eyes burned with contempt - typical answers from a stranger that did not walk his path. There was nothing to redeem, only the loneliness of merely existing in such a fragile body. There were no friends nor kin to confide in, no simple cure-all for the pain trapped within. This was life as Velsora knew it, and in a twisted way, he welcomed it. Fed from it.
"Why did I even bother seeking this nonsense. You are a practitioner of the Force, yet you do not see through my veil of flesh. What purpose do you serve anyone, old man? Do you dare mock me and pity me? DO YOU SMILE BENEATH YOUR CLOAK TO BELITTLE ME?"
Velsora ascended higher into the air, his fingers trembling as they curled inward into fists. His gaze was now direct and unbroken, the robed figure slowly began to back away in an attempt to flee from the nondescript room, but was halted in place. He fell to his knees, breathing heavily before bellowing a guttural scream as he reached for his eyes. Pure anguish now inhabited his being, his skin feeling as if it was shifting and moving on its own accord like liquid - organs twisting into knots and slithering through his rib-cage like serpents wriggling into tight crevices. His mind was being devoured, broken down into a husk where every memory was slowly being sapped away like dust to the wind.
He fell to the chamber floor with a resounding thud, ceasing all bodily movement. Velsora descended, his feet gracefully touching the cold floor before he began walking towards the cadaver. "I need no guidance, nor acceptance. There will be more like you that will learn the errors of their preconceived judgments." An oscillating door hissed as it slid open, marking the departure of the troubled youth. Leaving the corpse to be discovered by some other passerby.