Ascending Legend
Objective 1
Enemies: Insurgents
Allies:
Diarch Reign
Diarch Rellik
Laphisto
There were words of comfort in the saying You should never judge a book by its cover if that cover were the outward feelings of the Dark coming from the Diarch. Iandre had not judged him entirely by that and would give him a chance: he and his brother.
As the man spoke, she turned her head slightly to look at Laphisto and returned her masked gaze to Reign. She could see how a person might pledge themselves to this cause and follow this man. What he said was the truth, and she would continue to learn from Laphisto for as long as he allowed it.
He spoke kindly, and that surprised her the most. The Jedi's mistakes were clearer to her now, and the stalking cat had partially been tamed.
"Thank you."
The vocator could only transmit the words and not the tone. If it were possible, then it would have held a question and not something fully confident. As they each turned their attention away from her, she regained some of her composure, only to mostly lose it again when the other Diarch landed with a thud on the dirt in front of them.
Lifting a hand to cover her visor for a moment, she muttered more to herself about there now being two of them. For the moment, she didn't have to deal with him; her master suggested that the insurgents gain their focus.
Enemies: Insurgents
Allies:



There were words of comfort in the saying You should never judge a book by its cover if that cover were the outward feelings of the Dark coming from the Diarch. Iandre had not judged him entirely by that and would give him a chance: he and his brother.
As the man spoke, she turned her head slightly to look at Laphisto and returned her masked gaze to Reign. She could see how a person might pledge themselves to this cause and follow this man. What he said was the truth, and she would continue to learn from Laphisto for as long as he allowed it.
He spoke kindly, and that surprised her the most. The Jedi's mistakes were clearer to her now, and the stalking cat had partially been tamed.
"Thank you."
The vocator could only transmit the words and not the tone. If it were possible, then it would have held a question and not something fully confident. As they each turned their attention away from her, she regained some of her composure, only to mostly lose it again when the other Diarch landed with a thud on the dirt in front of them.
Lifting a hand to cover her visor for a moment, she muttered more to herself about there now being two of them. For the moment, she didn't have to deal with him; her master suggested that the insurgents gain their focus.