L E G A C Y
As the meeting with his fathers' lover had concluded, Darius left the planet perhaps more conflicted than ever. Taking a small bit of weaponry from the deceased Mandalorians' armory, he went in search of a series of bunkers, safehouse and the like his father had built over decades of being a bounty hunter and Underground operative. Most were vacant, poorly supplied, or a few outright destroyed. He picked up a derelict but functional freighter in one, some food and a tidy sum of various currencies in another, and on the progress went.
Eventually he reached Adumar, where his mother was from. The mausoleum was the goal, hosting a hidden underground chamber that supposedly was known to none but Ijaat and contained the foundations of his knowledge and abilities. Entering the tomb, he paused a moment to observe the lovingly inlaid and carved marble, wondering if his father had done the work, master craftsman that he was. Dust lay thick on the walls and mummified leaves crunched as he entered, and walked to the back. According to the ledger he possessed, his mother Aerin rested in truth on Mandalore, and this tomb was merely a front.
Sliding the lid of the sarcophagus to the side, he spied a knotwork symbol of a mythosaur skull and pressed it, watching the bottom of the tomb retreat. And down the stairs he went adroitly, walking carefully with the elec-torch held high. Pressing a light-plate, illumination fitfully flickered into being and out, giving the chamber an eerie and surreal yet stark quality due to the inconstant light. Stepping in further, he had a momentary relief. Here were strongboxes marked with symbols of currency, weapons and armor, and what was marked in Aurabesh as an exit to a hangar.
With this, the hooded and jacketed man could start a life free from working for the slavers who still would tug at his leash. And even take them down in bloody vengeance.
Spying an odd box laced in what he was unaware was void stone, marked in a tongue he would come to know as Ancient Sith, he walked to it, musing on the future, his back to the entry.
Valery Noble
Eventually he reached Adumar, where his mother was from. The mausoleum was the goal, hosting a hidden underground chamber that supposedly was known to none but Ijaat and contained the foundations of his knowledge and abilities. Entering the tomb, he paused a moment to observe the lovingly inlaid and carved marble, wondering if his father had done the work, master craftsman that he was. Dust lay thick on the walls and mummified leaves crunched as he entered, and walked to the back. According to the ledger he possessed, his mother Aerin rested in truth on Mandalore, and this tomb was merely a front.
Sliding the lid of the sarcophagus to the side, he spied a knotwork symbol of a mythosaur skull and pressed it, watching the bottom of the tomb retreat. And down the stairs he went adroitly, walking carefully with the elec-torch held high. Pressing a light-plate, illumination fitfully flickered into being and out, giving the chamber an eerie and surreal yet stark quality due to the inconstant light. Stepping in further, he had a momentary relief. Here were strongboxes marked with symbols of currency, weapons and armor, and what was marked in Aurabesh as an exit to a hangar.
With this, the hooded and jacketed man could start a life free from working for the slavers who still would tug at his leash. And even take them down in bloody vengeance.
Spying an odd box laced in what he was unaware was void stone, marked in a tongue he would come to know as Ancient Sith, he walked to it, musing on the future, his back to the entry.
