Cheerful oblivion
Location: Trask
Objective: Defeat the mercenary and - kriff, did I lose the padawan?
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Reina Daival
Cori continued to cut blaster fire from the air with her whips, gritting her sharp teeth as she fought for an opportunity to disarm the mercenary. But the man was an eel, each time she struck out at him he evaded the net of her lightwhips and distracted her with shots from his gun. Speaking of distractions, for a moment, Cori swore she could hear Reina's raised voice on the wind, but she was too far, and the gale was howling too loud for the ersansyr to make out any words she might have said.
Her momentary lapse of focus was taken full advantage of by the duros, who sent a round of fire right at her chest. The force and the Jedi's natural instincts kicked in just in time for her to leap back out of the way, but not before one of the bolts burned straight into her abdomen. Letting out an animalistic scream of pain, Cori instinctively sent out a wave of the force which pushed the mercenary off balance.
He had stumbled now, and the ersansyr wasn't about to let him recover. Chanting in her native tongue, Cori's feet rose from the dock, levitating with force power as she summoned the water from the ocean and storm around her, swirling it into a shield of furious blue. It deflected the mercenary's desperate blaster bolts, allowing the Jedi to draw in close before she raised her arms above her head. Her water shield rose with her, but before her opponent could fire, she brought down the entire wave upon his head.
And for a moment, the sound of water crashing against metal drowned out the storm.
The mercenary's gun was wrenched from his hand by the force of the blow, which knocked him up against the wall of the shack. Coughing and spluttering, the duros looked pathetic. Completely and utterly defeated by the ocean itself.
Cori's boots landed back down upon the dock gracefully, though her eyes still held their piercing ferocity. Her hand, however, immediatly moved to clutch her wound, exposing her pain. With her free hand out, she approached the duros as menacingly as she could, while avoiding putting to much weight on the wounded side of her body.
"You will stay here," she commanded him, and the force spoke with her. "You will not leave, you will not pick up a weapon and you will not attempt anything stupid."
She didn't bother sticking around to hear him parrot the words back to her. She had to help Reina. Racing around the structure as fast as she could manage with her current condition, Cori ground to a halt as she found the stretch of dock she'd left her companion on uninhabited. Lightning illuminated her horrified features as she fruitlessly searched for the two assailants she was so sure would be there.
"Reina?!" She screamed, loud and desperate.
No response, and Cori knew her voice was powerful enough to be heard even through the wind. With sickening dread, she looked down upon the raging sea. Had the padawan fallen in? Had she drowned, all because Cori had been careless enough to leave her on her own?
No. Squeezing her eyes tight, the Jedi knight chastised herself. Reina was a strong swimmer, she had said so herself. There was no need to panic. The situation called for a calm mind and hyperventilating was the last thing she needed to be doing right now.
So, Cori took a second to breathe. To trust in the force. Then, she lept into the water, her legs transforming into a magnificent tail of teal, pink, orange and yellow scales as she did.
Objective: Defeat the mercenary and - kriff, did I lose the padawan?
Tags:

Cori continued to cut blaster fire from the air with her whips, gritting her sharp teeth as she fought for an opportunity to disarm the mercenary. But the man was an eel, each time she struck out at him he evaded the net of her lightwhips and distracted her with shots from his gun. Speaking of distractions, for a moment, Cori swore she could hear Reina's raised voice on the wind, but she was too far, and the gale was howling too loud for the ersansyr to make out any words she might have said.
Her momentary lapse of focus was taken full advantage of by the duros, who sent a round of fire right at her chest. The force and the Jedi's natural instincts kicked in just in time for her to leap back out of the way, but not before one of the bolts burned straight into her abdomen. Letting out an animalistic scream of pain, Cori instinctively sent out a wave of the force which pushed the mercenary off balance.
He had stumbled now, and the ersansyr wasn't about to let him recover. Chanting in her native tongue, Cori's feet rose from the dock, levitating with force power as she summoned the water from the ocean and storm around her, swirling it into a shield of furious blue. It deflected the mercenary's desperate blaster bolts, allowing the Jedi to draw in close before she raised her arms above her head. Her water shield rose with her, but before her opponent could fire, she brought down the entire wave upon his head.
And for a moment, the sound of water crashing against metal drowned out the storm.
The mercenary's gun was wrenched from his hand by the force of the blow, which knocked him up against the wall of the shack. Coughing and spluttering, the duros looked pathetic. Completely and utterly defeated by the ocean itself.
Cori's boots landed back down upon the dock gracefully, though her eyes still held their piercing ferocity. Her hand, however, immediatly moved to clutch her wound, exposing her pain. With her free hand out, she approached the duros as menacingly as she could, while avoiding putting to much weight on the wounded side of her body.
"You will stay here," she commanded him, and the force spoke with her. "You will not leave, you will not pick up a weapon and you will not attempt anything stupid."
She didn't bother sticking around to hear him parrot the words back to her. She had to help Reina. Racing around the structure as fast as she could manage with her current condition, Cori ground to a halt as she found the stretch of dock she'd left her companion on uninhabited. Lightning illuminated her horrified features as she fruitlessly searched for the two assailants she was so sure would be there.
"Reina?!" She screamed, loud and desperate.
No response, and Cori knew her voice was powerful enough to be heard even through the wind. With sickening dread, she looked down upon the raging sea. Had the padawan fallen in? Had she drowned, all because Cori had been careless enough to leave her on her own?
No. Squeezing her eyes tight, the Jedi knight chastised herself. Reina was a strong swimmer, she had said so herself. There was no need to panic. The situation called for a calm mind and hyperventilating was the last thing she needed to be doing right now.
So, Cori took a second to breathe. To trust in the force. Then, she lept into the water, her legs transforming into a magnificent tail of teal, pink, orange and yellow scales as she did.