Azrael
RETIRED
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In Orbit around Mandalore
Shev'la Kal-class Cruiser
The bright and central star of the Mandalorian system burned fervent, radiating life-giving warmth and light to the nine planets surrounding it's centralized location on the Outer Rim. Massive and undaunted, the namesake of the United clans served as a flaming beacon to all of the Galaxy, of the inferno like spirit of these iron clad warriors. Known throughout the cosmos in shades both feared and respected -- the epitome of an honor bound class of warriors throughout the stars for ages past and ages to come.
Aboard the massive stealth cruiser, turned broadside to host a view of the majestic star that bound the system together in the grand laws of nature, a heavy set thrum of emotions beset each individual on board. A massive host of Mando'ade resided on this shuttle, decked out in their individual and expressive sets of beskar'gam. The shine of the star diminished to levels view-able glistened off the plates of besk'ar making them shine like the sun before them. Friends and loved ones of [member="Gilamar Skirata"] were also invited to attend this most solemn of occasions, as they would say goodbye to a leader, a father, a faithful friend, and a brother. Ceremonial flags were hung at half-mast along the large hangar bay that was filled with a sea of people, all with heavy hearts and burdened spirits.
Before them, a single star-fighter sat silent; The Vhe'viin interceptor. The cockpit dome was risen, giving plain view to a body laid within, arms crossed with several distinguished medals laid perfectly around the neck of a man they all knew well. Chief of clan Skirata, head engineer of Mandal Motors, and the most recent Mand'alor. His death, at the hands of Ordo on Empress Teta burned into the memory of many who had fought on that city-planet. They had only finished burying Mia Monroe when this tragedy befell them and beckoned somber tones to pay earnest respect to a man taken from them well before his twilight years. It was an honor to die in battle, and while they recognized that, the feeling of being robbed of their ruler was on each and every heart. His iconic armor was separated from the fighter as tradition. The hollow shell of that besk'ar would be moved soon to Mandalore and set up in the Hall of Heroes for a memorial to their faithful A'lor.
While not originally chosen for this reason, the colors of the Field Marshal's beskar'gam gave silent resonance to the feelings of loss and honor of his Father. Azrael never knew his biological father, and never really cared to. When he was introduced to Mandalore, and given his first true family, it was Gilamar Skirata that bonded with the young initiate. Taking the half-blood under his wing and teaching him the trade of Mandal Motors. It was Gilamar who had worked with Azrael side by side to craft the armor he wore with pride. The Kiffar laying in the interceptor was one of the greatest influences in his young life, and it had deeply wounded Azrael to know that he would be parted on this side of the Manda from his Father, and his friend. The gathered Field Marshals stood at point on each side of the vessel while the low chant of a Mandalorian choir sung in deep tones the all too hauntingly familiar chant.
The buy'ce clipped to his hip, Azrael's head remained bowed in silence. He'd already lost a sister, and a brother in this war against the Sith, and now he was saying goodbye to his Father. The Sith had taken his family, those he counted dear to him. He had grown up without a family, and now that he had secured one - it too had been ripped cruelly away. Pain, anger, and fury remained in the kettle of brewing emotions that threatened to spill out and bubble over. Tears lingered in the gray eyes while fists clenched in silent rage, and loss. The young man, son of Mand'alor was teetering on the edge of sanity within. For the sake of Gilamar though, he withstood the flood of emotions and braved the storm to say goodbye to his mentor.
OOC:

In Orbit around Mandalore
Shev'la Kal-class Cruiser
The bright and central star of the Mandalorian system burned fervent, radiating life-giving warmth and light to the nine planets surrounding it's centralized location on the Outer Rim. Massive and undaunted, the namesake of the United clans served as a flaming beacon to all of the Galaxy, of the inferno like spirit of these iron clad warriors. Known throughout the cosmos in shades both feared and respected -- the epitome of an honor bound class of warriors throughout the stars for ages past and ages to come.
Aboard the massive stealth cruiser, turned broadside to host a view of the majestic star that bound the system together in the grand laws of nature, a heavy set thrum of emotions beset each individual on board. A massive host of Mando'ade resided on this shuttle, decked out in their individual and expressive sets of beskar'gam. The shine of the star diminished to levels view-able glistened off the plates of besk'ar making them shine like the sun before them. Friends and loved ones of [member="Gilamar Skirata"] were also invited to attend this most solemn of occasions, as they would say goodbye to a leader, a father, a faithful friend, and a brother. Ceremonial flags were hung at half-mast along the large hangar bay that was filled with a sea of people, all with heavy hearts and burdened spirits.
Before them, a single star-fighter sat silent; The Vhe'viin interceptor. The cockpit dome was risen, giving plain view to a body laid within, arms crossed with several distinguished medals laid perfectly around the neck of a man they all knew well. Chief of clan Skirata, head engineer of Mandal Motors, and the most recent Mand'alor. His death, at the hands of Ordo on Empress Teta burned into the memory of many who had fought on that city-planet. They had only finished burying Mia Monroe when this tragedy befell them and beckoned somber tones to pay earnest respect to a man taken from them well before his twilight years. It was an honor to die in battle, and while they recognized that, the feeling of being robbed of their ruler was on each and every heart. His iconic armor was separated from the fighter as tradition. The hollow shell of that besk'ar would be moved soon to Mandalore and set up in the Hall of Heroes for a memorial to their faithful A'lor.
While not originally chosen for this reason, the colors of the Field Marshal's beskar'gam gave silent resonance to the feelings of loss and honor of his Father. Azrael never knew his biological father, and never really cared to. When he was introduced to Mandalore, and given his first true family, it was Gilamar Skirata that bonded with the young initiate. Taking the half-blood under his wing and teaching him the trade of Mandal Motors. It was Gilamar who had worked with Azrael side by side to craft the armor he wore with pride. The Kiffar laying in the interceptor was one of the greatest influences in his young life, and it had deeply wounded Azrael to know that he would be parted on this side of the Manda from his Father, and his friend. The gathered Field Marshals stood at point on each side of the vessel while the low chant of a Mandalorian choir sung in deep tones the all too hauntingly familiar chant.
The buy'ce clipped to his hip, Azrael's head remained bowed in silence. He'd already lost a sister, and a brother in this war against the Sith, and now he was saying goodbye to his Father. The Sith had taken his family, those he counted dear to him. He had grown up without a family, and now that he had secured one - it too had been ripped cruelly away. Pain, anger, and fury remained in the kettle of brewing emotions that threatened to spill out and bubble over. Tears lingered in the gray eyes while fists clenched in silent rage, and loss. The young man, son of Mand'alor was teetering on the edge of sanity within. For the sake of Gilamar though, he withstood the flood of emotions and braved the storm to say goodbye to his mentor.
OOC:
Anyone who is friendly with the Mandalorians may join this thread. No members of the One Sith are obviously allowed on board the ship. I did not tag anyone here, as a mass email message was sent out instead to all that are members of the faction. Please keep this thread restricted to Mandalorians and friends of Gil only, thank you.