Voice of Naboo
Theed Palace
Office of the Voice of Naboo
The holographic image froze mid-flicker.
Silence followed -- not the gentle kind, not the merciful kind. It was the sort that pressed hard and without relent as Sibylla's hand hovered where the controls had been. A fine trembling washed through her, settling into her bones with the deepest chill of winter. And even with the broadcast paused, the echoes refused to fade as the woman's screams seemed etched into the air, reverberating behind Sibylla's eyes, ringing in her ears as if sound could stain memory.
Shock took her first.
Then horror.
The implications hovered just beyond reach, distant and unreal, while the images themselves struck with brutal clarity even as her heart thundered, each beat loud enough to feel intrusive, throat tightening until breath became an effort rather than instinct as her chest began to heave.
She was not unused to death. Nor to blood.
Assassination attempts had taught her how quickly a room could become a battlefield. Wielu had taught her how swiftly order could collapse, how councilmen could fall, and lives could be nearly extinguished in the same breath. Theed had burned. The Senate had bled. She had watched the Black Sun's broadcast of Kalantha's bruised and bloody visage with a cold, horrified resolve she had not known she possessed.
But this.....this was something else.
This brutality did not reconcile with the man she thought she understood.
In her mind, Aether had always been balance made manifest. Strength held in check by restraint. Power wielded with judgment, reserved for moments when consequence demanded it. Mand'alor the Iron was a title she associated with resolve, not excess. With order, not spectacle. With the Iron Fist that would cast judgment as needed, but not unwarranted. She had sat and witnessed this herself with the rest of the Alors when Aether had asked them what they should do to determine the Will of the Empire, when it came to the Diarchy, and for the blood spilled for the death of the Mandalorian Child.
She knew House Wars. She understood what they could unleash when old bloodlines and ancient grudges were stirred. She had studied them, prepared for them, accepted their inevitability when diplomacy failed...but this was not war between Houses.
This was suffering seemingly visited upon civilians, seemingly to the lives of those who may have had no hand in the Diarch's betrayal. Perhaps no voice in the choices that led to the death of a Mandalorian child or authority over the execution of the commandos whose fate had sparked this fury.
Had the punishment been leveled solely at the Diarchs themselves, Sibylla could have followed the logic. She could have understood it as a grim calculus -- an act meant to sever future defiance, to prevent further bloodshed by making an example of those truly at fault.
That would have been harsh, but it would have been comprehensible.
Instead, the rage had seemingly spilled outward, indiscriminate, crushing those who lived under Mandalorian oversight but bore no guilt of their own... save to have ties to the Diarchs by some means.
The thought sat heavy in her chest and made it difficult to swallow.
There had to be more.
There had to be context she lacked, a truth obscured by the brutality of the images. Surely Aether would not have gone to such lengths without cause. Perhaps those civilians had been complicit. Perhaps evidence had surfaced, some hidden alliance with the Diarchy, some atrocity that justified the severity of the response.
There had to be.
It was the only way her mind could make sense of it, the only thread that kept something inside her from splintering outright.
Sibylla exhaled slowly, then cut the broadcast entirely. The room dimmed, the holographic light collapsing into nothing. Without hesitation, she turned toward the secure console and activated the direct line granted to her as Ambassador to Mandalore -- to Aether himself.
If there was more, she would hear it from him.
And if there was not... Sibylla's fingers stilled for just a fraction of a second before the holocall connected.
Shiraya help them all.
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