Heir to the Empire
Carannia city, the capital of Serenno in the modern age of the galaxy, had come a long way since the days of the occupation of the Sith. Beautiful as it was, both the city and its people had suffered greatly over the past decades of Sith rule. Wealth accumulated in the hands of the unworthy, whilst those at the bottom rungs of society were left to fend for themselves, casualties of the increasingly tyrannical regime of the former Dooku King. Lucien had been unaware of the truths behind his family's rise to power, at least that was the case before clarity led to his self-imposed exile. He'd even viewed his grandfather as a righteous man at one point in time, coming to grow an admiration for how the old man ruled an entire planet with seemingly no problems at all.
The truth of the matter proved far too surreal for the young Princeling's train of thought, but at that point there was no turning back from the truth. He too would've been a casualty of the grandfather's tyranny, and by extension the Sith Empire who propped up his dominating regime. It was in his exile that he came to realize the inevitability of what was to come, if the cycle of despotism brought upon Serenno was to be broken. In his acquired wisdom, he sought out what it would mean to be a King; to acquire not just the gravitas of a King, but the desire to rule righteously above others, he took the stars in search of those who could guide his path.
His search would lead him far from war-torn borders of the Order, sending him deep into the territory of the Alliance before flinging him across the Rim until he reached a world of little renown to the rest of the galaxy. It was there that he discovered what it truly meant to rule, guided by the wisdom of one who once led the Serennoan people himself, before the rise of House Dooku upon a singular throne. Rulership was not as simple as sitting on a throne -- metaphorical or not -- and demanding those beneath you follow your commands. There was a method to the decorum that made a King what he was, or so he'd learned as his visit crept into the weeks, and turned into a month.
Lucien was grateful by the end of his stay, and left with a renewed sense of purpose to the cause of Serenno's liberation, to which he'd long since crusaded upon entering the Order. He left the company of his cousin, promising to free their people, no matter the cost. And though he would not see his cousin again, until their fateful reunion on the dawn of Serenno's liberation, he'd never forgotten the kindness and wisdom he received, nor the mantle of Serenno's stewardship, from the planet's former ruler.
He kept to his promise, and their reunion came to an end upon his coronation as King. Once more the two parted ways, with the older of the two returning to the world he now called his home, and the newly-crowned King taking on the burden of repairing his broken home. Lucien wanted nothing more than for his cousin to return to Serenno, and to see the progress that had been achieved in reversing the damage wrought onto the world since its occupation. Much had come in the way of doing so, with the final nail in the coffin being the coma that preceded the Imperial Iron Curtain. Left fractured to the mind, it took him some time before he was ready to send out the invitation that had long since been overdue.
But it was done, and so he waited.
Days turned into weeks, yet still no answer had been received in return. He was certain that his message had been delivered to Illyria without interruption, yet as the end of the month rolled around, he could no longer be certain. He worried for his cousin, though fully aware that the man was capable of handling himself. The galaxy was growing darker with each passing year; the rise of the Maw was proof enough of that, and the fall of the greater Confederacy of the South meant that Illyria may have been put into a precarious position. He was tempted to strike out into the stars once more, to seek out Illyria on his own if that was what he must.
And he almost did, until word had reached him of a ship from Illyria entering the planet's orbit, destined to touch down in the King's private spaceport to the front of Dooku Palace.
Decorum was pushed aside as Lucien moved with haste from the confines of the Palace, forsaking the Royal Guards charged with his protection in order to visit the spaceport himself. A short speeder ride later, and he arrived unannounced to the bewilderment of the spaceport's staff. His entrance was marked by the ship's entrance onto the landing pad, where Lucien made haste in order to greet his cousin.
A grin curled onto his lips as the ship powered down, readying the boarding ramp for the disembarking of its occupants on board. But as he reached out through the force, he could not feel the presence of his cousin among them. It was a distinct feeling, perhaps due to their shared blood and connection to the force, but nonetheless it was missing all the same.
The elation grew feinter as the ramp touched the ground, leaving him to wonder just who it was that had arrived in his cousin's stead.