Serian Loria
In the shadows, at the fringe
The waves lapped at the shore languidly, the rushing pulse of the water, he watched it lap towards him quietly. He stood on the beach, the stars overhead, he was the only one out enjoying the sight that he could see. Almost everyone had left the area, the party over with, Abel otherwise occupied and him? A quiet beach was perfect. A sweep with his Senses didn’t pick up anyone who’d see him, though someone could be hiding from him, it mattered not in the end. He ignited his saberstaff and moved through the slow meditative forms he knew, listening to the water, his mind at peace. His lit ruby gaze was closed, he matched his breathing to the lazy pounding of the waves.
Being near the ocean always has an invigorating effect for him, the ebb and flow to the tide tugging at his own hearts-blood. His estate was somewhat close to the coast, it was still a walk, but not a taxing one. It didn’t matter what planet he was on, the water’s pull always affected him the same. It was an unusual thing as he had an affinity for fire, not water, but then he didn’t know if there were water forms. So many things about the new era he found himself in was still so new, the books, tomes and scrolls he found were always filled with surprising things.
He’d been around those of the Confederacy twice now, but he still held himself apart. Abel thought he would fit in, yet he was still so unsure. He tried to See his path, but the Sight was not something he could make sense of. His path had always been a mystery to him, even the Force was silent which was unusual. It would pull him hither and yon towards others, but the one time he looked for himself? It was frustrating. He had two students, freedom, he should be content, but something was missing. The easy acceptance of his presence by those around him was an unusual thing for him.
He was not at all sure of himself and that awkwardness only made things harder. He was gnawed by indecision, a fact that added to his agitation. Ever since the party and the Templar Leader had challenged him so, he’d wanted to pit himself against him, to face his judgment. He’d never cared much for the opinions of others, but the man was much more than he seemed and part of him felt that facing that man in combat would give him the answers he craved. It was the only thing that was so sure in the turbulent waters of his heart.
He wasn’t much of a physical dueler and only had so many tricks up his sleeve. His past was much more simple in so many ways compared to his present, he felt certain that he would lose to that man. It didn’t bother him, his goal was not to lose his life, but to unburden himself. To burn himself out and finally feel at peace again, only then did he feel like he could make such a choice with clarity. Maybe then the Force would finally speak to him. The final form came to a close, his saberstaff powering off with a snap. He knew not if Isley was still on the planet, but if the man was one who followed the Dark path, he would feel his challenge. Even in his time a Master of the Dark path that unfurled their aura so blatantly meant a desire for a fight.
He stopped concealing his power, the dark cloak that was his fully visible. His Mark didn’t seethe and rage like the last time, it hung about him passively. He’d never been one whose power was some burning thing that drew attention. Were he surrounded by others of the same level his Aura would take a back seat, blending in and lying in wait. It was a subtle thing, like quicksand or a concealed hunting cat. More blatant auras would only seem stronger were his added in the background, but that did not mean he was the lesser of those that took front stage. It hung about him like a Dark cloak, shrouding him in its shadow, his lit ruby gaze blazed in the dark, twin glittering gems glinting in the shadows near the water. His awakening of his Gifts always made his eyes thus, the only question now was, would the man respond and give him what he desired.
@[member="Isley Verd"]
Being near the ocean always has an invigorating effect for him, the ebb and flow to the tide tugging at his own hearts-blood. His estate was somewhat close to the coast, it was still a walk, but not a taxing one. It didn’t matter what planet he was on, the water’s pull always affected him the same. It was an unusual thing as he had an affinity for fire, not water, but then he didn’t know if there were water forms. So many things about the new era he found himself in was still so new, the books, tomes and scrolls he found were always filled with surprising things.
He’d been around those of the Confederacy twice now, but he still held himself apart. Abel thought he would fit in, yet he was still so unsure. He tried to See his path, but the Sight was not something he could make sense of. His path had always been a mystery to him, even the Force was silent which was unusual. It would pull him hither and yon towards others, but the one time he looked for himself? It was frustrating. He had two students, freedom, he should be content, but something was missing. The easy acceptance of his presence by those around him was an unusual thing for him.
He was not at all sure of himself and that awkwardness only made things harder. He was gnawed by indecision, a fact that added to his agitation. Ever since the party and the Templar Leader had challenged him so, he’d wanted to pit himself against him, to face his judgment. He’d never cared much for the opinions of others, but the man was much more than he seemed and part of him felt that facing that man in combat would give him the answers he craved. It was the only thing that was so sure in the turbulent waters of his heart.
He wasn’t much of a physical dueler and only had so many tricks up his sleeve. His past was much more simple in so many ways compared to his present, he felt certain that he would lose to that man. It didn’t bother him, his goal was not to lose his life, but to unburden himself. To burn himself out and finally feel at peace again, only then did he feel like he could make such a choice with clarity. Maybe then the Force would finally speak to him. The final form came to a close, his saberstaff powering off with a snap. He knew not if Isley was still on the planet, but if the man was one who followed the Dark path, he would feel his challenge. Even in his time a Master of the Dark path that unfurled their aura so blatantly meant a desire for a fight.
He stopped concealing his power, the dark cloak that was his fully visible. His Mark didn’t seethe and rage like the last time, it hung about him passively. He’d never been one whose power was some burning thing that drew attention. Were he surrounded by others of the same level his Aura would take a back seat, blending in and lying in wait. It was a subtle thing, like quicksand or a concealed hunting cat. More blatant auras would only seem stronger were his added in the background, but that did not mean he was the lesser of those that took front stage. It hung about him like a Dark cloak, shrouding him in its shadow, his lit ruby gaze blazed in the dark, twin glittering gems glinting in the shadows near the water. His awakening of his Gifts always made his eyes thus, the only question now was, would the man respond and give him what he desired.
@[member="Isley Verd"]