Dark Lord of Passion
The Restored Palace, Gardens
Thule, Esstran Sector
Only a few days before, Nwul had been standing before a crowd of people, swearing an oath that hadn't been sworn since the time of Darth Marr and Darth Malgus. Since the last great Empire of Sith. He'd sworn it on the promise of undermining the current Emperor. Replacing the walking corpse with the vision of himself in the hearts and minds of the people. In fact, he explained that he intended to continue to serve the Empire and even follow orders to the best of his abilities. He would play by the rules, until the time came. Nwul had made it clear, there would be no civil war so long as he had a say in the matter. Rather, he wanted to rebuild the Empire before even making a single move. The people would know who to side with, that was how it should be.
It had only been a few days, but now he felt a familiar presence in the air, and it drew a smile to his face.
He wandered through the gardens, the flowers given to him by
Saryn Zambrano
lined the path and provided even more color to the grand atmosphere of the dark stone walls edged with gold and furnished with crimson tapestries. This was only a temporary home of convenience, yet it already felt like the domain of a royal. Nwul snorted at the thought, how strange it felt to even think that way. He let out a sigh and waved a hand at one of the droids accompanying him, turning instead to the living attendant who he gave a telepathic command to. The attendant hurried away ahead of him, leaving him alone for a moment.
"You know, you could just say hi," Nwul teased, drifting forward on light steps. He cracked a wide smile at the open air, his golden eyes twinling with mirth, "Your fragrance gives you away, your Majesty."
Since the ritual after his first encounter with them, he'd changed. While he had been quite powerful then, a man who called himself a Sith Knight but wielded powers that let him rival most sith Lords. He had felt as a frog in a well to the two great beings he'd seen in that dark place as they loomed over his dear friend
Darth Malum of House Marr
. Now, though, he had consumed the memories, experiences, and emotions of millions. The Jensaa had become a legion of neural relays for him, each one adding even more processing power to his mind. His body had been rebuilt by the ritual, the agony of the experience now just another memory to use as fuel for his powers. He could keep up with his nigh-encyclopedic knowledge of saber forms now. He had grown strong... but still... he knew it wasn't enough yet. Empyrean would crush him as he was.
Nwul had already forseen it...
Regardless of how he felt about his personal strength, it really didn't matter, because he had absolutely zero interest in fighting this woman. When he'd met her, he'd felt a strange kinship, an understanding that he couldn't express properly or sensibly. Only that he 'got' her, if that made any sense. He snorted out a laugh and finally stepped into the gazebo where the attendant had run to. The two cups of tea he poured were accompanied by a smattering of treats. Nwul pulled a chair out, calling out to the invisible presence, "Your seat, miss?" He teased.
Srina Talon
Thule, Esstran Sector
Only a few days before, Nwul had been standing before a crowd of people, swearing an oath that hadn't been sworn since the time of Darth Marr and Darth Malgus. Since the last great Empire of Sith. He'd sworn it on the promise of undermining the current Emperor. Replacing the walking corpse with the vision of himself in the hearts and minds of the people. In fact, he explained that he intended to continue to serve the Empire and even follow orders to the best of his abilities. He would play by the rules, until the time came. Nwul had made it clear, there would be no civil war so long as he had a say in the matter. Rather, he wanted to rebuild the Empire before even making a single move. The people would know who to side with, that was how it should be.
It had only been a few days, but now he felt a familiar presence in the air, and it drew a smile to his face.
He wandered through the gardens, the flowers given to him by

"You know, you could just say hi," Nwul teased, drifting forward on light steps. He cracked a wide smile at the open air, his golden eyes twinling with mirth, "Your fragrance gives you away, your Majesty."
Since the ritual after his first encounter with them, he'd changed. While he had been quite powerful then, a man who called himself a Sith Knight but wielded powers that let him rival most sith Lords. He had felt as a frog in a well to the two great beings he'd seen in that dark place as they loomed over his dear friend

Nwul had already forseen it...
Regardless of how he felt about his personal strength, it really didn't matter, because he had absolutely zero interest in fighting this woman. When he'd met her, he'd felt a strange kinship, an understanding that he couldn't express properly or sensibly. Only that he 'got' her, if that made any sense. He snorted out a laugh and finally stepped into the gazebo where the attendant had run to. The two cups of tea he poured were accompanied by a smattering of treats. Nwul pulled a chair out, calling out to the invisible presence, "Your seat, miss?" He teased.
