Asemir
Null Prime
@Reyven
The carbine exploded, showering Asemir with razor-edged shrapnel that sliced into this legs and side. (Fortunately, the magazine for both the grenades and bullets were empty; Asemir wasn't stupid enough to discard a live weapon.) His armor held, deflecting most of it, but some of the metal managed to cut through the nano-armor and into his flesh. It wasn't enough to seriously injure him, or slow him, but it was enough for him to notice. But that was it. He shunted away the pain, an automatic reaction from decades of training. Besides, the damage report flashing in his HUD reported minimal injuries. Some soft-tissue damage, lacerations. A minor distraction at best.
The shifting of the Force changed, the battle environment changed. Chaos reigned. Zombies and lightning and Force magic and everything consumed the atmosphere. People died, pain and agony ruptured the very air as the Mandalorian drop assault began. But Asemir ignored that, ignored Reyven Samoth's taunt, knowing it was folly to speak in the middle of battle. He focused only on his foe, noting that the man (he assumed Reyven was a man) was now drawing power from the Force.
The Forgotten acted. The Force imbued his body with inhuman strength, his legs carrying him forward and his songblade poised in a strike to take Reyven's head from his shoulders. He would have preferred to allow Reyven to act first, but the circumstances had changed, and it was now his turn to seize the initiative. In the span of a heartbeat, he had covered the span of the throne room. Night Terror sang, its cerulean-on-obsidian edge flashing towards Reyven's neck.
The carbine exploded, showering Asemir with razor-edged shrapnel that sliced into this legs and side. (Fortunately, the magazine for both the grenades and bullets were empty; Asemir wasn't stupid enough to discard a live weapon.) His armor held, deflecting most of it, but some of the metal managed to cut through the nano-armor and into his flesh. It wasn't enough to seriously injure him, or slow him, but it was enough for him to notice. But that was it. He shunted away the pain, an automatic reaction from decades of training. Besides, the damage report flashing in his HUD reported minimal injuries. Some soft-tissue damage, lacerations. A minor distraction at best.
The shifting of the Force changed, the battle environment changed. Chaos reigned. Zombies and lightning and Force magic and everything consumed the atmosphere. People died, pain and agony ruptured the very air as the Mandalorian drop assault began. But Asemir ignored that, ignored Reyven Samoth's taunt, knowing it was folly to speak in the middle of battle. He focused only on his foe, noting that the man (he assumed Reyven was a man) was now drawing power from the Force.
The Forgotten acted. The Force imbued his body with inhuman strength, his legs carrying him forward and his songblade poised in a strike to take Reyven's head from his shoulders. He would have preferred to allow Reyven to act first, but the circumstances had changed, and it was now his turn to seize the initiative. In the span of a heartbeat, he had covered the span of the throne room. Night Terror sang, its cerulean-on-obsidian edge flashing towards Reyven's neck.