Darth Voyance
Dark Saint of the Sith

[Over Tash-Taral]
Ripped from the photonic maelstrom of hyperspace the Tuk'ata-Class Battleship, the Reliquary, emerged in a reality tearing leap forward. It’s long monolithic red mass drifted past the efflux of its hyperspace exit on quiet residual momentum. Slowly advancing, it was met by a crowding rupture of several points in real space as the rest of the Dark Saint’s Praxeum fleet joined the Reliquary’s position. In a blanketing array of echelon formations, the Tuk’ata Battleships lined together in a vast cubic formation in space behind the command ship. Combined, the Praxeum Fleet swarmed over the northern hemisphere orbital sector of amber and sandstone colored world of Tash-Taral. Soon the other orbital sectors of the world would awash with warships of the other Sith Warlord Fleets – those of Errant Fleet under Warlord and brethren Dark Sovereign
Delsin Shaw
, and that of the other Sovereign, Kascalion Giedfield and his Dread Fleet.

Leaving the Praxeum Fleet formation, the Reliquary engaged its vast engines, spewing bright blue plumes of reactor core efflux. It lurched forward and then began to sink, belly first, down into the upper most fringes of Tash-Taral’s arid and earthy hued atmosphere. As it descended it past one of many Shield-Gate Stations, or SGS, that kept vigil over the orbital space of Tash-Taral. During times of imminent invasion or danger their linked and combined shields could blanket the entire world in a protective vessel obstructing deflector shield. Currently however, their shield generators were disengaged to allow the massive frames of the Warlords Fleet’s warships to visit the world’s lower atmospheres. Sinking further the Reliquary passed the SGS that guarded the skies of the northern hemisphere. The SGS was fashioned like a floating fortress with dark steel plates, jutting balcony spires, and spiked reinforced armored towers – an architecture shared by all the SGS around Tash-Taral.
Breaking through the churning browns, soft sandy oranges, and gilded winds of Tash-Taral’s whispy cloud seas, the Reliquary levelled out and reduced its speed over a deep gash that tore the surface of the world below. The geographic scar that eviscerated the deep rock of Tash-Taral was cavernous and steeply edged canyon that slithered across an entire length of a continental plateau. An extension of the Great Valley, dubbed so in homage to the old Valley of the Dark Lords by the ancient Sith refugees of Tash-Taral, scanning readouts from the Reliquaries sensors had measured the wound as more than twenty kilometers long and the upper opening, a gap of two hundred. Dust storms bellowing in colossal moving chunks blew over the maw of the canyon, partly submerging the jagged peaks of its rim. The razor summits appearing like fangs from the gums of its dust clouds.
The Reliquary slowed down near the center of the canyon and from its starfighter hangar dispatched a dark plated shuttle transport, flanked by Crimson Bolt Interceptor Starfighters. Diving through the dust storm the shuttle weaved through the canyon’s escarpments, cliff hugging straits, and deep troughs. Trails of dust and vapors streamed from the solar side panels of the starfighters as they came deeper and deeper into the canyon’s depths. At the deepest sections, the sunlight was diluted into a murky semi-permanent dusky haze, corrupted into a saturated ochre light. Taking a turn the escorted shuttle reached the faced of an ancient Sith temple complex, carved right into the escarpments.
[Basilica Prime Fortress]

The very façade of the temple was sculpted from the cliff face. Large, monumental columns adorned with robed figures guarded the entrance and its long sloping steps. Sith script littered its mantels and archways, and crimson sandstone lined its thresholds. This ancient façade was the outer layer of the embedded Vigil Gate of the subterranean fortress – Basilica Prime. Above it, a modern hangar jutted out, the only exposed hint of the massive subterranean fortress built behind the temple’s façade and deep into the very plateau the canyon cut through. Swooping down to the hangar bay balcony, the shuttle and interceptors landed onto the disembarking deck.


Passing the wide and arched tipped exit doors, the entered one of the many Receiving Halls that acted as antechambers to the hangar balconies dotted across the canyon’s hidden nooks
. The Vigil Gate Receiving Hall was monstrously tall and was armored and decorated like the bowels of a star destroyer or battle-station. Giant columns supported its walls wile levels of balconies and buttressed viewing platforms lined every story, connected by crossing networks of bridges. Large slender strip banners ran down the columns, festooned at the top and bass by large railings. The main floor was a wash with the tribal delegations of the scavenger tribes that dotted the wreckage repurposed spaceports and towns of Tash-Taral’s dune marches.

As Darth Voyance entered with her retinue, the tribal delegations bowed their heads greeted the Dark Sovereign. Voyance nodded to them and gently motioned for them to raise their heads. She stopped and turned to Siqsa Kun, “Prepare the grounds for the arrival of the High Lords and Warlords, as well as their retinues. Herald them in as they arrive through the Vigil Gate, Red One.” Voyance then turned around to leave her apprentice saying, “I shall await the High Lords at the viewing platform, fourth level.”
A great ceremony was about to begin. Lands would be rewarded to Sith Knights of the Dark Brood, and greater fiefs given to soon to be enfeoffed Warlords. And then the main event, the very sermon that would launch their grand dark crusade against the enemies of the Sith Code and the Warlords’ covenant. Siqsa knew it was coming. She had been privy to Voyance’s plans. The Warlords would be given their feudal dues and commands, the Dark Prophet of the Sith Ecclesiarchy, Darth Setheus would guide the dark faithful in a ritual of prayer and then the Sitharian Crusade would begin. At last they would reveal themselves proper. At last they would have their revenge. All of them.
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