Second Brother
◆ Objective ◆
Observe
The response he'd been formulating for the First Sister died before it materialized, wrenched away the second he felt the Sixth Sister's words brush through his mind. All at once it came like flipping a switch in the mind of the Second Brother, all at once activating his inner prey drive honed when Rattatak had once been his playground. The hunt was always made sweeter the greater defiance the prey showed, but inevitably it turned. It was the most satisfying portion when the prey realized they were about to die, when he could see the panic form in their faces, the urgency form in every hastened act they took to save their miserable lives. All before they fell to the harvest. If it weren't for the helmet crowning his form one might've seen the vile grin on his face as he looked to Zara. It was a cycle so deeply engrained into his nature: Hunt, Kill. Hunt, Kill. Hunt, Kill.
The thought of hunting the Sixth Sister sent an exciting chill flowing down his spine, it only grew the longer his head remained twisted in her direction. Every word of the assembly flowed through him, he drew in every speech carefully, but it was all carefully packed away. Another time he would've started the hunt right now, but the Hangman was far removed from the days when Rattatak was his hunting ground, and everything that moved was prey to be taken. But he'd been taken in by the Dark Side Elite, by
When the response came from Jekkath it came with all the speed of a glacier, and as cold as winter snow "Dearest sister, you best not miss, If you do? Then it'll be my turn." Jekkath let the implication of it hang between them as he hammered the telepathic message like a blade thrust into her skull. The Second Brother shifted his focus back towards the First Sister and the assembly in full then. The woman was right you had to respect what the General had been willing to accomplish so far. The ideological divide between Imperials had grown, and they stood in a room with many leaders who'd grown accustomed to leading on their own, many with different ideals and ideas on how they should proceed. Every turn saw the General challenged on his choices, on direction, and he was dispatching such concerns quite well, he was holding his own really. "Very well. He's come this far. Lothal will be his first test, we will see if he can rise to the occasion."
The Second Brothers gaze briefly passed over the Tenth Sister, she'd remained nearly motionless with the slightest turn of the helmet as the only signs of movement, he could feel her presence slowly passing through the room, touching on mind after mind with great care. After the words of the last Imperial finished and silence briefly claimed the room, the Second Brother took the opportunity to claim the silence. "Have any of you ever observed how a pack of Tuk'ata hunt? They are incredibly intelligent creatures, patient hunters. You can learn a lot by watching how a pack moves when it prepares to bring down larger prey, every pack member has a job to do, a ceaseless machine of moving parts that doesn't relent until they have what they are looking for. Lothal will first be a test of this Imperial experiment of ours. If we move as scattered parts to pacify the local resistance and seize the world, our chances drop." The Second Brother closed a fist tightly then: "If we move as one singular fist of imperial order. One message, one direction. Our chances improve." Jekkath finished. The Inquisitor's focus returned to the crowds scanning each face, each reaction, cataloguing everything carefully.
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Order · Compliance · Reclamation