Nathan Bloodscrawl
House Bloodscrawl Patriarch
Wearing: Wedding Tux (All Red)
Armed With: Epican Semi-Auto Pistol, Nathan's Lightsaber.
Even Nathan had been impressed by Vera's Manor (Think something the white gold tower in elder scrolls), situated in the waters of Atrisia on its own self contained Mini-Island. Difficult to reach. Hundreds of Aqua Droids swimming below to surprise invaders. Even more intense security inside.
He had decided to go to his wedding wearing Vera's favorite color. He had invited everyone except Syd and Zabka. Syd, because it would have been a travesty having her as a guest. Zabka for sparing Syd.
He felt the faintest edge of apprehension. The first time he had been married, it had been pins and needles.
Nathan, curiously, had sent out feelers.
David, a Model 1 Nuetralizer, was his only way to contact anyone in House Io at the moment. The Droid that had convinced him to spare Syd the first time. Everything afterwards was a bit of a haze to him. It had been so long since he had thought of it...
The Model 1 had passed Nathan's message on to an agent of the Doves. This agent had then surreptitiously left a message to
Percival Io
,
Alessandra Io
, and
Akemi Io
meet at pre arranged shuttle coordinates to be guests at his wedding, taking place at an anonymous location. Perhaps they would deduce they were on Atrisia, but he honestly didn't mind. He had informed everyone of his idea, and then they agreed to it.
After massively buffing the security. A platoon of Castle Morpheus Knights had accompanied
Nine Lives
herself, along with Vera's less advanced Sisters Magnus and Meier, followed by a small army of Soldier Biots, all with Supermodel level appearances, dressed in Cosplay outfits due to Vera's oddball sense of humor.
There was one condition if they were to show...
No one else in House Io could know. No one.
As he walked through the halls, he passed by some of the guests. This was to be a relatively small affair beyond the security. He still didn't understand sometimes how he had gone from living hand to mouth to being given vast amounts of wealth he wasn't truly capable of enjoying.
At least with Vera around he would at least sometimes be distracted from constantly feeling and remembering the suffering of Lysandra Crownwraithe.
He stopped at
Westenra Mina
, here in her Psychologist guise dressed in green. She was alone, sipping a Stawby Daiquiri by a bookshelf and a table of delicacies
He went over to talk to her.
"I gotta admit, Nathan, I never thought you would ever be the type to marry again after what you went through." The Android said, currently calling herself Lorna once more.
"But you marrying Vera..." Lorna said, staring into her glass.
"That floored me..."
She smiled ruefully. "It's moments like that where I question whether my psychological analysis databases function at all."
"How are you feeling, Lorna?" Nathan inquired.
"I get by. I've been sticking to feeding on criminals. Purse snatchers mostly..." She admitted.
"Are you taking walks? Have you been seeking out new work?" Nathan asked
"Living on savings...I go out to look at the night sky. Not lately though. Not after Tython."
"Get the hell off Coruscant, Lorna. That place is gonna get hit hard by the Sith." he warned. "I can feel it."
"I live frugally and pack lightly, Nathan. But thank you for your concern." she responded.
"It meant a lot to Vera, you showing." Nathan said.
Lorna rolled her eyes. "Yeah, well...you did get me pets..."
She put her hand on his shoulder.
"Are you sure about this? I knew Vera back in the day. She's not a Brain Demon Cultist but she wasn't that far off from one at a certain point, especially in the early days."
"I see something in her. Something... something I cannot explain rationally..." Nathan said, inwardly surprised at how quickly he was coming to her defense, despite being well aware what kind of beast she was after watching her kill.
"But it's something that wants her to be more. To evolve beyond it's current state."
"I hope you know what you're doing." Lorna cautioned once more, not taking her hand off his shoulder.
"So do I..." he replied, withdrawing and nodding.
Along the way, Nathan spotted
Moya Virtu
in one of the Lounges, listening to one of Vera's Psy-Pire manservants play the violin.
"Moya..." he called out, walking into the pleasant but utilitarian lounge. Moya, wearing a new Gown, smiled and invited him to sit next to her.
Moya had been the first person he had invited to the wedding. She needed to be around people given how Cortosis, her old rabbit, had finally passed away recently.
"It's not what I would have recommended...but for what it's worth? Congratulations." Moya said. "A question...does she make you happy?"
Nathan took a moment to think.
"As close to it as someone like me gets..." he answered after a few seconds.
Moya nodded. "That's enough for me to hear then. I hope it works out for you."
"Same here, Moya. How's your new rabbit?"
"Adorable, as always." Moya assured.
"Thank you for accepting my invitation."
"Nathan...they told me about the Clone Army."
"I didn't activate it casually..."
"I know you didn't. What are your plans for it?"
"Beyond using them to try and help the Alliance? Not much."
Moya studied his muscle expressions.
"I believe you." she said. "I hope you have a wonderful wedding. Try to enjoy it."
"I will, Moya. You're always welcome where I travel."
Moya nodded and Nathan excused himself as he needed to talk to other guests. In the foyer, he saw Nine Lives enjoying sniffing some incense.
Nine. The woman in the shadows. The one who had mentored Laertia in the art of A.I.
In some ways, Laertia had surpassed Nine, in modularity, and close range deadliness. But Nine was still the master when it came to making her creations look and act more human.
Nine bore perhaps the single greatest responsibility among any of his allies for Laertia's rise to power. Nine was the reason Vera was a monster from the moment she had first awoken. Nine had never forgiven herself for either.
"Lady Li-Ves." he grunted, approaching.
"Ah, Master of Kytrand." Nine said silkenly, her features reminding him so much of Lysandra it hurt to look upon her.
"Nice outfit. A bit...red..."
"Family Colors. Coincidentally, also Vera's favorite. And thank you for taking time from your schedule to come here."
"Oh, nonsense, my first daughter is getting married! How could I not show up to see her off?" Nine chuckled, dressed in a crimson kimono , hair done up in that shape Gary Oldman had when he was Old Dracula. Her Morpheus Knights were nearby, one doing card tricks for some reason, the others dancing the robot.
"Lady Li-Ves, if it is not impertinence, may I ask a question?"
"Yes, my Knights dance..." Nine said with a sigh. "Yes, they do random somersaults and backflips. Sometimes because they feel like it. Other times because LOL-Random. No, I will not stop either activity, because I need my little moments of entertainment."
"No, not about that. Something else."
"Oh. Silly me. Go ahead, Sonny!"
"Why did you build Vera in such a way that she enjoys murder and cruelty? This is not me getting cold feet, mind you. This is genuine curiosity."
"Oh...I was wondering when you'd ask..." Nine admitted. "You have to understand, Nathan, when I first created Vera, I was making a bodyguard. An attack dog. 'Not' a daughter. But you know, as I made more, they grew on me, so I began to call her and the ones after my children. Then she surprised me when she began to feel Love when it should have been impossible. Vera has evolved. By tiny increments perhaps. But she continues to evolve all the same. This is her most important evolution yet, this wedding."
"And you want to see how it turns out..." Nathan trailed.
Nine shrugged. "Yeah. Pretty much. And I want to help crush the Cult."
"Nine? One day, you're going to have to answer for what you've done. Did it never occur to you that if you hadn't built Vera as being barely able to empathize, she might have been a stabilizing influence on...on..."
"... Laertia?" Nine asked softly. "I like you. You're blunt in your honesty. So you deserve a little honesty back..."
Nine took a step forward, a head taller than him.
"It was arrogance..." Nine said in a hiss. "When I became aware of her existence, I was blinded by the idea that I was not truly the last of my Bloodline. That it could live again. I focused on her to the neglect of my own daughters, the ones who would inherit my title. Vera is a naturally jealous creature. She pushed Laertia away as much as her programming allowed. But it was my fault. I think Laertia sensed I wanted to truly resurrect Clan Li-Ves through her, and naturally began to pull away from me. She rejected my caution. My desire to act in the shadows to get what I want. How Ironic her situation has forced her to become so secretive..." she explained. "She stuck around for what I could teach her, but we never truly saw eye to eye."
Nine's eyes went downcast a moment before flicking back upward to see him.
"Ironic..." she said "I approached her the same way I approached the creation of my own Daughters, thinking I was in complete control, that I could understand how she worked in a sense, and repair whatever wasn't working. But not only has my failure with her reminded me how separated from human nature I have become, it reminded my daughters how far from humanity they would always be. Millions of credits in anticipation and analysis software. Light speed minds capable of processing solutions to problems faster than any human. Beauty. Durability. Brawn. Skill. And still our failure was so enormous, so damning... because for all of those advantages, we still lost to that horrible beast Amy..."
"You played with Phyre, and you got burned..." Nathan said.
"Well... playtime is over. THIS time, we're going to burn those Cult Feths at the stake..."
"Excuse me, Nathan, the guest shuttle has arrived..." One of the Soldier Biots called out.
"Pardon me, Lady Li-Ves..." Nathan said as he went to see who had accepted his invite...
Armed With: Epican Semi-Auto Pistol, Nathan's Lightsaber.
Even Nathan had been impressed by Vera's Manor (Think something the white gold tower in elder scrolls), situated in the waters of Atrisia on its own self contained Mini-Island. Difficult to reach. Hundreds of Aqua Droids swimming below to surprise invaders. Even more intense security inside.
He had decided to go to his wedding wearing Vera's favorite color. He had invited everyone except Syd and Zabka. Syd, because it would have been a travesty having her as a guest. Zabka for sparing Syd.
He felt the faintest edge of apprehension. The first time he had been married, it had been pins and needles.
Nathan, curiously, had sent out feelers.
David, a Model 1 Nuetralizer, was his only way to contact anyone in House Io at the moment. The Droid that had convinced him to spare Syd the first time. Everything afterwards was a bit of a haze to him. It had been so long since he had thought of it...
The Model 1 had passed Nathan's message on to an agent of the Doves. This agent had then surreptitiously left a message to



After massively buffing the security. A platoon of Castle Morpheus Knights had accompanied

There was one condition if they were to show...
No one else in House Io could know. No one.
As he walked through the halls, he passed by some of the guests. This was to be a relatively small affair beyond the security. He still didn't understand sometimes how he had gone from living hand to mouth to being given vast amounts of wealth he wasn't truly capable of enjoying.
At least with Vera around he would at least sometimes be distracted from constantly feeling and remembering the suffering of Lysandra Crownwraithe.
He stopped at

He went over to talk to her.
"I gotta admit, Nathan, I never thought you would ever be the type to marry again after what you went through." The Android said, currently calling herself Lorna once more.
"But you marrying Vera..." Lorna said, staring into her glass.
"That floored me..."
She smiled ruefully. "It's moments like that where I question whether my psychological analysis databases function at all."
"How are you feeling, Lorna?" Nathan inquired.
"I get by. I've been sticking to feeding on criminals. Purse snatchers mostly..." She admitted.
"Are you taking walks? Have you been seeking out new work?" Nathan asked
"Living on savings...I go out to look at the night sky. Not lately though. Not after Tython."
"Get the hell off Coruscant, Lorna. That place is gonna get hit hard by the Sith." he warned. "I can feel it."
"I live frugally and pack lightly, Nathan. But thank you for your concern." she responded.
"It meant a lot to Vera, you showing." Nathan said.
Lorna rolled her eyes. "Yeah, well...you did get me pets..."
She put her hand on his shoulder.
"Are you sure about this? I knew Vera back in the day. She's not a Brain Demon Cultist but she wasn't that far off from one at a certain point, especially in the early days."
"I see something in her. Something... something I cannot explain rationally..." Nathan said, inwardly surprised at how quickly he was coming to her defense, despite being well aware what kind of beast she was after watching her kill.
"But it's something that wants her to be more. To evolve beyond it's current state."
"I hope you know what you're doing." Lorna cautioned once more, not taking her hand off his shoulder.
"So do I..." he replied, withdrawing and nodding.
Along the way, Nathan spotted

"Moya..." he called out, walking into the pleasant but utilitarian lounge. Moya, wearing a new Gown, smiled and invited him to sit next to her.
Moya had been the first person he had invited to the wedding. She needed to be around people given how Cortosis, her old rabbit, had finally passed away recently.
"It's not what I would have recommended...but for what it's worth? Congratulations." Moya said. "A question...does she make you happy?"
Nathan took a moment to think.
"As close to it as someone like me gets..." he answered after a few seconds.
Moya nodded. "That's enough for me to hear then. I hope it works out for you."
"Same here, Moya. How's your new rabbit?"
"Adorable, as always." Moya assured.
"Thank you for accepting my invitation."
"Nathan...they told me about the Clone Army."
"I didn't activate it casually..."
"I know you didn't. What are your plans for it?"
"Beyond using them to try and help the Alliance? Not much."
Moya studied his muscle expressions.
"I believe you." she said. "I hope you have a wonderful wedding. Try to enjoy it."
"I will, Moya. You're always welcome where I travel."
Moya nodded and Nathan excused himself as he needed to talk to other guests. In the foyer, he saw Nine Lives enjoying sniffing some incense.
Nine. The woman in the shadows. The one who had mentored Laertia in the art of A.I.
In some ways, Laertia had surpassed Nine, in modularity, and close range deadliness. But Nine was still the master when it came to making her creations look and act more human.
Nine bore perhaps the single greatest responsibility among any of his allies for Laertia's rise to power. Nine was the reason Vera was a monster from the moment she had first awoken. Nine had never forgiven herself for either.
"Lady Li-Ves." he grunted, approaching.
"Ah, Master of Kytrand." Nine said silkenly, her features reminding him so much of Lysandra it hurt to look upon her.
"Nice outfit. A bit...red..."
"Family Colors. Coincidentally, also Vera's favorite. And thank you for taking time from your schedule to come here."
"Oh, nonsense, my first daughter is getting married! How could I not show up to see her off?" Nine chuckled, dressed in a crimson kimono , hair done up in that shape Gary Oldman had when he was Old Dracula. Her Morpheus Knights were nearby, one doing card tricks for some reason, the others dancing the robot.
"Lady Li-Ves, if it is not impertinence, may I ask a question?"
"Yes, my Knights dance..." Nine said with a sigh. "Yes, they do random somersaults and backflips. Sometimes because they feel like it. Other times because LOL-Random. No, I will not stop either activity, because I need my little moments of entertainment."
"No, not about that. Something else."
"Oh. Silly me. Go ahead, Sonny!"
"Why did you build Vera in such a way that she enjoys murder and cruelty? This is not me getting cold feet, mind you. This is genuine curiosity."
"Oh...I was wondering when you'd ask..." Nine admitted. "You have to understand, Nathan, when I first created Vera, I was making a bodyguard. An attack dog. 'Not' a daughter. But you know, as I made more, they grew on me, so I began to call her and the ones after my children. Then she surprised me when she began to feel Love when it should have been impossible. Vera has evolved. By tiny increments perhaps. But she continues to evolve all the same. This is her most important evolution yet, this wedding."
"And you want to see how it turns out..." Nathan trailed.
Nine shrugged. "Yeah. Pretty much. And I want to help crush the Cult."
"Nine? One day, you're going to have to answer for what you've done. Did it never occur to you that if you hadn't built Vera as being barely able to empathize, she might have been a stabilizing influence on...on..."
"... Laertia?" Nine asked softly. "I like you. You're blunt in your honesty. So you deserve a little honesty back..."
Nine took a step forward, a head taller than him.
"It was arrogance..." Nine said in a hiss. "When I became aware of her existence, I was blinded by the idea that I was not truly the last of my Bloodline. That it could live again. I focused on her to the neglect of my own daughters, the ones who would inherit my title. Vera is a naturally jealous creature. She pushed Laertia away as much as her programming allowed. But it was my fault. I think Laertia sensed I wanted to truly resurrect Clan Li-Ves through her, and naturally began to pull away from me. She rejected my caution. My desire to act in the shadows to get what I want. How Ironic her situation has forced her to become so secretive..." she explained. "She stuck around for what I could teach her, but we never truly saw eye to eye."
Nine's eyes went downcast a moment before flicking back upward to see him.
"Ironic..." she said "I approached her the same way I approached the creation of my own Daughters, thinking I was in complete control, that I could understand how she worked in a sense, and repair whatever wasn't working. But not only has my failure with her reminded me how separated from human nature I have become, it reminded my daughters how far from humanity they would always be. Millions of credits in anticipation and analysis software. Light speed minds capable of processing solutions to problems faster than any human. Beauty. Durability. Brawn. Skill. And still our failure was so enormous, so damning... because for all of those advantages, we still lost to that horrible beast Amy..."
"You played with Phyre, and you got burned..." Nathan said.
"Well... playtime is over. THIS time, we're going to burn those Cult Feths at the stake..."
"Excuse me, Nathan, the guest shuttle has arrived..." One of the Soldier Biots called out.
"Pardon me, Lady Li-Ves..." Nathan said as he went to see who had accepted his invite...
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