Eternal Father
Hyperspace, the Crestfallen
The cabin was spacious, well-accustomed to people larger than the average humanoid. The floor was elegantly carpeted, not too obnoxious but just enough to be noticeable. On either side of the cabin were countertops fitted with all sorts of electronic devices, such as plenty of caf machines. The far wall was dominated by a large viewport, the reinforced glasteel tinted crimson red. Beyond was the swirling maelstrom of hyperspace, a kaleidoscope of blues and cyans spinning around and around endlessly. A view frequently enjoyed by the nomads and wayfarers of the galaxy, whom plied the hyperlanes moving from one system to the next with no fixed home.
In a way, it was what had become of His people. Once they were proud, noble, with a storied history passed down for over ten thousand years. All that they were had been transcribed on stone in the holy city of Qocia, immortalized in litanies recited by the tattooed priests of Nereus, Nussyn, and Neaos. Now all that they were was ash, their people scattered in a vast diaspora. Their homeworld was broken, betrayed by those that had sworn to protect them. In their agony, they looked to the one man who had remained true to His word, who had always kept true to their ways even when the crown of Emperor had once adorned His brow.
The Epicanthix looked to Kaine Zambrano, and He shepherded them to a new future.
"We should be arriving shortly, pi'sazi." The words of the Dark Lord were soft, a velvety whisper, as His lips brushed against those of another. His hands held tight to her hips, occasionally pulling against the fabric as she straddled His waist. They were both entangled in one of the large chairs placed in the cabin for the convenience of the occupants, of which they were the only two. It was rare these days when they could afford a moment of privacy, His duties taking Him far abreast of Malsheem while hers kept her confined to the world-craft. But He had insisted that she accompany Him on this journey, to briefly put aside the responsibilities of Seneschal and bear witness to the fruits of His labor.
Almost a second later, the Crestfallen reverted from hyperspace above a world tinged beige by its many deserts. The sparkling lights of cities could be seen dotting its surface at irregular intervals, the briefest glimmer of civilization on an otherwise barren world. The Dark Lord pulled His beloved to His side so they could both look out the viewport, the distant world growing larger and larger with each passing moment. "It does not look like much, I know. But I can assure you, it will be a haven for our people. Until the restoration."
Sabarene loomed beneath them, and the Crestfallen dipped below the clouds on approach to a city ringed by canals beneath flat-topped structures as tall as any Imperial walker. Large starships could be seen parked beyond the city's outskirts, but these were not warships. They were colonial vessels, capable of carrying tens of thousands across the stars to seed worlds with life. Today, they brought the dispersed people of Panatha to Sabarene's surface. There had been a minor Epicanthix presence on Sabarene before this, but nothing like what was coming. The Dark Lord declared that Sabarene was to be a haven for His people, and through His power He set aside all prior governing bodies and established Himself as the supreme authority.
Even from here, the evidence of the Epicanthix settlers was apparent. They had adapted quickly to the harsh environment of Sabarene, the adversity of their homeworld having prepared them for the unforgiving desert. Many had adopted the clothing traditions of those who had settled Sabarene before them, but still maintained the distinct flair of their culture. Many watched the dark ship pass overhead, their arms extended high as though reaching for the passing vessel, for they knew that such a ship could signify only one thing.
Their savior had come again.
The Crestfallen sat down on a landing pad jutting out from the city walls, one that was swept with sand. Inside, Koe was preparing Himself and His beloved for travel on Sabarene. She showed her how to properly dress herself to withstand the sand and wind, to protect her face, and where to conceal weapons. Frequently He stole several kisses as He instructed her, an affection that was believed to be an impossibility. He maintained that perception well, as He retained His stoic and cold personality as they both walked out from the shuttle and into the heat of Sabarene.
"Well, Gunnr, welcome to Sabarene."