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Knights and Aspirations

Rocho was in his Light Armor as he walked, a blue cape over it with a silver buckle. He needed ammunition, he'd been on a hunt recently and it had used up a bit more shells then he'd have liked. In his left hand was The Beast, technically, a lightsaber axe of his own making. But it might look like an unusual cane to some, though if someone looked close enough, they might recognize the two emitters on either side of what should have been the canes handle.

The Trandoshan finally found a seller and started getting more ammunition, both slugs, and for what he needed to recharge his blasters. He had his Hekler'Kok TDL-1 "Tempest" on his back, as he all to often did, along with other ammunition, and the Hekler'Kok DBS-1 at his hip.

What the Imperial Knight would not be aware of just yet, was someone who might soon recognize the weapon, and had his own aspirations for Knighthood.

@Osiren Clarmore
 
It was a cool evening, the cascading wind sweeping through the Serenno cities gently guided a lone Sentinel-class shuttle down to the planet’s surface.

“Do you remember the names of the Great Houses of Serenno?” Osiren Clarmore released the throttle, moving out from the cockpit as he grabbed his sheath leaning on the wall. “Could you, brother mine, list these high lords and nobility titles, all the great feats of valor that make them so much more damn rememberable than our own house.” Osiren approached the ramp at the back of the ship. He had silver white hair that came to rest on broad shoulders. He had fashioned himself into slim, strong steel for his armor, his sword resting against his leg. He looked at his brother and held up a hand. “Without mentioning the power of the Sith.” Osiren grinned and saw Cain twitch a smile.
“Now, I’m quite glad you have finally shown an interest in history, brother mine,” Cain Clarmore said, “but it is the Sith’s present that concerns me. And your future with them.” He was everything Osiren was not, though their father had instilled in Cain that this was his greatest fault. He was slender with a hunched back, thin enough to look alien, his own white hair specked with black ties behind his head. A high intelligence he hid behind low cunning and crudity.

“Then let’s burn it all down.” Osiren said, pressing the access panel and let the evening sun and fresh air rush in.

“It’d be a damn shame,” Cain said as they exited into the city’s star port, “many of these buildings have stood since before the Ruusaan Reformation.”

“Old buildings rotting away under older men.”

They paid a Duros for their docking and then had to pay a Czerka Representative for additional taxes, but credits had never been a concern of Clarmores. Deep in the streets of the city, his brother pointed different species - telling Osiren stories or information he half listened to. More than once, Osiren had to save Cain from merchants he had tried to speak with in languages he read well, but seemed to rudely speak in.

“Let’s find some respite from the sun.” The thin brother said from the shade of a cantina awning.

“You only want a drink.”

“And so, brother mine, let’s find two or twenty together.”

“You know why I’m here.” Osiren said, hand resting on his hilt as he looked through the street.

“For honor and glory.” Cain said, sarcastic and exasperated.

“For prestige.” Osiren snapped back. “You weren’t on Basition. You may know the stories of the Sith, but I have seen them. Their Lord of War would relieve himself on House Clarmore’s grandest palace. They’ll never see our family as more than children,” He walked over to his brother and leaned in with a grin. “unless we show them otherwise.”

“So we bear fangs on a galaxy for the love of monsters?” Osiren put his hand on Cain’s shoulder. “Should I turn myself into a rancor?”

“Get yourself a drink, brother. I’ll find the fighting arena.”

Osiren watched his brother enter, looking back into the market as the sun began shine gold with twilight. The fights would start once night took the city, proud warriors competing under invitation of the Great Houses of Serenno. He wasn’t invited, but Osiren wouldn’t let that stop him.

What stopped him was a Trandoshan across the way, it was lean and dressed as one would expect of the species. In all things in galaxy, Cain knew so many of them, but Osiren knew weapons and recognized a strange emitter on the creature’s cane. The large weapon across it’s back was obvious, but as the alien spoke with the vendor, Osiren peered to see a second emitter on the cane. His mind raced, wondering what weapon might be hidden. He looked up at the sky and decided he had enough time to find out. He started to move into street, wondering if the Trandoshan had already spotted him.
“Have you come for the competition?” Osiren said, looking down at the merchant with a grin.

[member="Rocho"]
 
It really didn't take long to realize the merchant was just a little overpriced, but a narrowing of eyes and low growl that was instinctive suddenly made the merchant realize it. He hadn't threatened the man intentionally, but Trandoshans were practically famed for bounty hunting, which was not the type of people you wanted to screw with. As he was purchasing the ammunition his force sense kicked in, he sensed the force, there were many on this planet that would have it, but this one was near, his eyes were already partially on the side of his head which gave him a wider range of view then most creatures, and one of them caught glimpse of this force sensitive as he grew closer.

For now, Rocho continued to pay and was just finishing when [member="Osiren Clarmore"], the very force sensitive who's presence he had sensed, mentioned a competition, Rocho's head shot up, a competition! "Well I am now!" he said slamming a hand on the table and startling the merchant before holding up a hand, "Sorry sorry." he said very apologetically before turning to face the man stepping aside slightly from the Merchant so others could come forth to purchase whatever they might.

"Actually I only came for ammunition. But what is this competition you speak of, I'd be most eager to join. The Scorekeeper doubtless would reward me if I succeed in an arena on a planet like this." He said clapping his clawed hands together and tapping the "cane" on the ground, "I'm Magister Rocho Krul von Trandoshia by the way, though I rarely go by that, much to formal for me. Just instinct, I actually-" he brushed the story away, he was going to mention how he had only recently met with a queen on Zeltros but figured that was not information to randomly give out to people who didn't ask.

"Apologies, yes I'm most interested in this competition, where and what is it might I ask?" He said calming down.
 

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