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Populate MALVERN RISING [ ME Populate of Ord Canfre ]



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Cordelia had the right of it to keep thoughts from becoming truth. How well each warrior would fare only time would tell. Her sarcastic humor about seeing just what terrors they wrought was not lost on Vytal. If it would not be so lethal it would be an amusing game.

The Dathomiri woman turned to regard a Mandalorian Shaman as she emerged from the deep of the miasma. Blood magic. It was a means of channeling power a woman such as Vytal could appreciate. Jedi and those aligned with their sense of morality would never condone it, but she was not of their philosophy. Unlike some, she didn't revile them, but having been thought lesser for her dark inclinations at times she was wary of being closed minded. Power was power; and the threats they faced didn't care where or how you obtained power, only whether you had enough to stop them.

Before Vytal could vocalize her response, the putrid fog... changed.

Her gauntlets lifted before her hands flew in opposite directions. "Divisi!" A fine line of emerald snapped into existence between her hands held far apart. Power that flew forward just as a vaguely human-like figure flew from the depths toward them with an ear-piercing shriek. The line bisected them and vanished into the fog, leaving the blood-red monster of broken, armored skin to descend into a pool of its own fluids at their feet.

Other fiends might appear as the purge in darkness rippled through the miasma at Hadrian's command.

"Nightmares." Vytal's eyes turned back in Sanguina's direction. "The miasma seeks to enter body, mind, and soul here. The fool that conjured it must not be far and seeks to slay us all. We must hurry to where it is anchored. There is still time to seal it; to keep it from growing stronger and laying waste to this world." With luck, the one that brought it into being would no longer be there leaving the source of power exposed. Not defenseless, she expected, but vulnerable. "We must hurry before many Mandalorians pay with their lives." Or their sanity.

"Can you sense it, Sister?"

 



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The needs of the many...




LOCATION: City Interior
OBJECTIVE: I - Buy time for Mandalorian forces to break through
Tag: Adonis Angelis IV Adonis Angelis IV , Athena Faar Athena Faar , Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura , Drexan Ordo Drexan Ordo , Aselia Verd





Aiden squeezed off a few rounds, the 14mm slugs of his sniper rifle punching through droids and tearing them apart in sprays of sparks and steel. He dropped to a knee beside the next man calling for a medic, hands already moving by instinct. But when his eyes found the wound, he froze. The bolt had torn through the artery. Shock, blood loss, and heat had claimed the man before Aiden had even reached him.

One of the replacements. Barely in his twenties, by the look of him. Just another boy who had believed in the cause. Now dead on a planet far from home, before he'd even had the chance to become one of them. Aiden paused, brushing his hand over the man's face. He closed the boy's eyes and whispered a prayer.

"Peace be upon you, brother. Rest now. We'll take it from here."

The scream of another man tore him back to the moment.

"RPG!"

The rocket streaked from an emplacement ahead, and time slowed. Aiden's augmentations kicked in, sharpening every detail into brutal clarity. No time to think. No time to hope John or another droid caught it. He raised his rifle, fired by reflex. The world erupted.

The explosion picked him up, hurled him against a wall, and slammed him into the street in a shower of shrapnel. Pain shot through his ribs, but he forced himself to his feet. Staying down was death. He would not die here. Not while men still needed saving.

The fog rolled in then, heavy and wrong. His sensors screamed warnings: corrupted, unnatural. Aiden tapped the seal at his collar and sent the non-verbal command across the network.

Seal your combat skins.

The battlefield dimmed as the haze swallowed sight. To Aiden, it was like falling into clouds, if clouds could kill you. He tapped another command, his visor glowing red as alternate systems came online. Radar outlines painted the world back into being. And in that crimson wash, he saw them.

Fast. Too fast. Deliberate.

Commando droids.

He drew his sword, feeling its hum sync to the energy coursing through his own body. One, two, three… four of them. A team. He signaled John with a flick of his hand. The droid adjusted its machine gun, barrel tracking.

Closer… closer…

The first droid fell in an instant, cut down as Aiden's augments surged and his blade cleaved steel. The second ripped apart under John's heavy fire. The last two pressed on, crashing into the man Aiden had just saved.

Aiden met them head-on. One vibroblade locked against his own, the second caught on his bracer. The red cross of his visor burned in the fog as he roared and shoved them back, daring them to come through him.

The droids circled, fast and erratic, trying to split his defense. Aiden's counters were measured, methodical, conserving motion, conserving strength, every swing guided by augments that tracked and predicted their patterns. Seconds stretched. Sparks flew. Then John seized his moment, snatching one by the neck and ripping it clean in half. The last droid staggered as Aiden's parry slid into a brutal riposte, his blade punching through its chest.

Silence. The threat was gone.

Aiden's breath came hard in the mask, but he held the line. Then the ground trembled beneath his boots, a low rumble rolling across the city. His head lifted just in time to see streaks of fire cut across the heavens, cruise missiles, dozens of them, weaving in on jagged paths. Anti-air turrets barked furiously, red bolts stitching the sky. Some warheads burst apart midair in dazzling flares. But most kept coming, juking just enough to slip through the defensive perimeter.

The first impacts shook the city like a titan's hammer. Fireballs blossomed along the avenues as ferrocrete buckled and steel was torn apart. Droid formations vanished in gouts of flame, armor shredded, joints twisted into molten slag. The fog itself seemed to recoil from the blastwaves, pushed back in boiling sheets before rushing in again.

Even through the seals of his combat skin, Aiden felt the shock in his bones. He looked toward the columns of smoke rising higher and higher, and he knew exactly where they had landed. First Platoon had bought them this reprieve with their lives.

He swallowed the bitterness and keyed his comms.
"Third, First, rally on me. We're not done yet."

Shapes converged through the haze: troopers limping but alive, replacements with eyes wide but weapons steady, commandos blackened by smoke but still moving. Bloodied, shaken, but unbroken. Aiden studied them, saw their chests heaving against the miasma's grip, and then saw them grit their teeth and keep formation.

For others, the fog was death. For Wolves, it was cover. The Rift had taught them how to fight in places just like this.

"Two elements forward. Ion charges and repeaters on the point. Snipers, rooftops. Make every shot count."

They moved at once. Wolves melted into alleys and side streets, the city becoming their hunting ground. Droids advancing on the Mandalorian line suddenly erupted in sparks as ion grenades cooked their circuits. A repeater squad cut down an entire column before shifting position under the haze. From above, high-caliber shots punched clean through droidekas, their shields collapsing before the chassis shattered.

The Mandalorians might not know it yet, but the flank was under a ferocious assault.

And Athena would see it first. The droids pressing her position staggered as precision fire ripped into their ranks, a droideka's shield vanishing in a spray of sparks before a 14mm round blew through its core. The pressure eased, not gone, but broken just long enough to give Athena a chance to rise, shield in hand, and push back.

Aiden climbed. He vaulted rubble, scaled a shattered balcony, and dragged himself up the bones of a collapsed tower until the battlefield sprawled beneath him. The fog was thick, but his visor painted it in crimson outlines. Every hostile target appeared in his scope, and one by one he began erasing them, a heavy gunner here, a squad leader there, a tank commander lining up a shot only to be punched off his feet by a 14mm round. Every pull of the trigger bought another heartbeat for his men.

Then he saw him.

Through the storm, a shape moved with unnatural calm. Sword in hand, the miasma wrapped around him like a cloak. Hadrian Malvern. The heir of Serenno. The shadow behind the fog.

Aiden settled his breathing, exhaled slow, and held the crosshairs on the man's chest. He didn't fire, not yet. But in that quiet moment, as the Wolves tore into the flank and the Mandalorians held the line, Aiden marked his quarry.

The hunt had begun.


Everyone in the city: Aiden's earlier order lands, multiple cruise missiles evade AA and devastate enemy formations across the city. Everyone would feel/hear the explosions. Survivors of Third and what's left of First Platoons rally under Aiden. They use the fog as cover instead of being broken by it. Wolves cut into the droid lines from the city side, snipers, ion charges, repeaters. This would relieve general pressure on the Mandalorian front.

Athena Faar Athena Faar : Aiden used his sniper rifle to destroy a Droideka in front of you.

Adonis Angelis IV Adonis Angelis IV / Drexan Ordo Drexan Ordo / Zet Reav Zet Reav : Dire Wolves are attacking forces in your area on their flanks destroying many and forcing the droids to engage on a new front or be destroyed.

Hadrian Malvern Hadrian Malvern : Aiden now has marked Hadrian as the enemy commander and is now beginning his hunt.
 


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Gear: Sanguina's Beskar-gam, Euk Siha combat knife, SM-10a pistol, beskar-shod quarterstaff, blood rite paraphernalia

Tag: Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura Cordelia Malkavian Cordelia Malkavian Perseus Perseus Jonah Jonah

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Having united with the Dathmori and Jonah's squad, Sanguina saw the one who had breathed warnings into the comms. She sensed the variation in the woman's blood temperature and a familiar coppery tang. The Vampirika, Cordelia. Sanguina had desired to meet the sorcerer, but that would have to wait. The intensity of the miamsa waxed stronger, the menace within it more palpable.

Any conversation was cut short as Vytal's cry meet the shriek of the thing that streaked out of the fog. It was neatly cleaved in two by the Nightsister's magic. Sanguina crouched next to the divided abomination. A small vial was retrieved and used to gather a trickle the ichor pooling between its severed halves.

Then, a drop was gathered on a gauntleted finger, smeared between the digit and her thumb. Sanguina wished to smell it, taste it, to discern more about it. But the mystic would not removed her helmet and risk further exposure to the insidious miasma.

She looked up at Vytal and Cordelia. "Hmm...yes, it is one of many forming. You're right, we must move quickly." She said, wiping her the black blood off on the thing's hardened hide. Sanquina rose to her feet. A subtle shimmer ran along the beskar-shod staff in her hand, the faintest crimson glow creeping over its length.

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