
Coruscant, Kaine Zambrano's Skyscraper
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The skyline of Coruscant wasn’t something she had ever seen, not in person anyways. She had heard stories, seen holographs and watched historical documents but nothing like this. Now, she lived here – as a prized possession amongst a collection of artifacts that belonged to Kaine Zambrano, also known as Darth Vornskr. She was a living testament of his goal of breaking the legacy of the Sword of the Jedi, piece by piece. In weeks, he had broken the spirit of the fallen Jedi, used her emotions against her and turned her into a psychopath bent on destruction and chaos wherever she went. Unfortunately, her leash was short as [member="Darth Vornskr"] didn’t want to lose his prized trophy – not this soon.
She had been permitted to leave the Private Penthouse that belonged to Kaine Zambrano and moved about freely on the upper levels of the skyscraper. It was four floors below where her room was, in that massive suite that was his Coruscanti home where she found an abandoned floor – a place she could do whatever she desired. The place was a literal madhouse. Each part of the floor had its own section – in part of the floor, one would find a torture-esque room that had devices and sharp objects. At one point or another, in more recent days, she had been caught torturing a blonde haired worker who she believed to be [member="Liam Quez"].
In another section of the floor, there was a training area – made from junk it appeared. Different objects represented obstacles and went to high ceilings and down low to the floor. Blaster marks scorched the walls where it appeared live fire practices had occurred while someone was training in this area. There was another area, that was different from the rest and had graffiti on the door in massive letters that clearly stated “KEEP OUT” – within it's confines, well, no one knew. She had a small place dedicated for sleeping and had been caught several times away from her room by either Vornskr himself or the Blackblade Guard. She would protest and demand she be allowed to stay, but eventually those protests and her will broke to the iron fist of Vornskr.
Now, here she was – in her own little madhouse – but she wasn’t doing much of anything. She had found a seat near a transparisteel window and placed her face firmly against it, hands pressed against it as well as she stared out in the night sky of Coruscant. Like a child that was amazed by some new toy.
[member="Viktor Noali"]