Lysander von Ascania
Unwritten Verse
Silence engulfed the massive rotunda of the Senate building. The sound of every footfall would echo through the amphitheater as he strode across the floor. To most, he imagined this grand structure was only known for the theatrics that so often played out in the air above. The pods.. the speeches. Fewer appreciated the architecture itself. But ever since the siege of Coruscant, Lysander had. He’d spent a modest amount of time wandering these halls left behind by the Empire’s collapse.
A high-collared tunic of black hugged his lith frame, and an overcoat would fall mid thigh. Sleeves were buttoned at the wrist. Trousers were pressed, boots polished. For the first time in years, perhaps since he began navigating the Darker arts, he actually looked like a noble again.. one that was accustomed to statecraft. And today, he needed that old part of him to speak fluently.
Of course, he carried a deep understanding of Carnifex's legacy. Not just through influence, but also how that name bore within the heart of the Order. A year spent amidst Korriban, one of the Holy Worlds, had ingrained many truths into his soul. Stories of the Kainite echoed, and many stretched far beyond the Black Wall. A living force some believed, capable of reaching every corner of the galaxy.
A lone pod at ground level beckoned him forth. And so, he stepped into that empty embrace, expression molded into something calm, welcoming whatever lay ahead. Such traits may hold little value among his Sith brethren, but they were ingrained in him from a young age, and continued even through his studies at Kor'ethyr. For not all Sith were cut from the same cloth; each had their own weapons, and maybe.. his own was composure.
Fingers danced across the control panel, and the pod lifted from the floor, beginning a slow accent into the air of the rotunda. In time a vantage point was given, and only then would he shift his weight to lean back against a wall. A datapad rested in one palm, skimming through information that’d been pulled together by others. Now, it was no secret that even after the Covenant made their claim, that the Kainite had continued erasure of the Dark Side Elite.
Cruel in the eyes of the weak, mayhaps, but there was something admirable in finishing what you began.
A young emissary of a rising order, yes.. but not a boy playing at diplomacy.
Patience came easily; waiting felt natural.