Dathomir
Snow had blanketed much of Dathomir, forcing many of the inhabitants of the Witch filled land to stay indoors and seek the company of warmth. However there was for sure one individual that sought the comfort of the cold and dark. The exiled prince had remained here on Dathomir for several days already. He had come and gone before, this place was well enough to keep him intrigued. There was a particular individual whom attention had been diverted her way, the Nightwitch,

She was an intense and beautiful individual the more that he had come to know her. While for all intents and purposes she had become a fast friend.
Aaric stared intently at the fire, as his hand holding the stone braced against the small dagger that was used as his primary weapon, both of them to be exact. A lightsaber was clipped to his belt, but that was for a last resort. Forever and always looking to attack from the shadows, rarely did he attack open and in the daylight, unless absolutely necessary. The fire reflecting in his eyes as he thought back home. He knew they were okay, but were they truly okay. Aaric was exiled from his home years ago, in the light of his entry into adulthood. He was very popular with the people and was considered to be the great king to come, however this all went away during the Day of Rebellion, twelve days had followed of fighting and innocent lives lost. Aaric did what was necessary at the time to protect his people and his kingdom. Accepting exile at the return of his followers and civilians safety.
His brother was not like him, ruthless, dark and evil. However he knew what could potentially happen should he commit genocide, so he had not choice but to adhere to Aaric's terms. If he wanted to the kingdom so badly he would have to play along. Otherwise he would be ruling over a massive grave, with no songs to be sung.
The forming of a smile crept along the corner of his mouth as he noted small patterns began in the fire, symbols and shapes.
His smirk came to full as he finished with his dagger and placed it back in its sheathe and he readied the other one and began to work on it.
"That's a wonderful talent you have, Nightmother."
It truly was.