Darth Timoris
To err is human, to forgive divine. And I'm no god
She was surprised it took him sixteen minutes to find her in the shower - but then it was her turn to surprise him.
A half an hour later, they were on their speeder bikes. She led them towards the mountains. If local intelligence was correct, the strange, insular cult now lived deep in the range.
.
It was clear that evidence pointed to Andeddu's followers still being active; occasionally some of them even came into the small town they were leaving behind in need of supplies. It was also clear that the people in the mountain village regarded their mysterious neighbours with a combination of fear and loathing. Estimates of their numbers ranged from a few dozen to more than a thousand, though Melori suspected the truth was somewhere closer to the low end. Beyond that, everything else fell under the headings of wild speculation or illogical superstition.
Drawn by the unmistakable power of the Dark-side emanating fromtheir target, Melori began to guide them by to weaving in among the tall black peaks. As they travelled deeper into the range, she began to notice increased signs of recent seismic activity. Some of the mountains were over twenty kilometres tall but most were half that height, their tops blown off when the molten lava at their core erupted in a shower of smoke and fire.
It wasn't long before the small stronghold itself came into view, a towering structure built on the flat plain of a valley hidden deep within the heart of the range. A four-sided, flat-topped pyramid chiselled from black obsidian, the tall building was part fortress and part monument to a self-proclaimed god and was a small replica of Andeddu’s own fortress that they had been driven from by the One Sith.
Even after Andeddu’s betrayal and death, a small cult of devoted followers believed his spirit still existed. They had continued their loyal service, preparing themselves for the day their Master would return.
Those who lived in the temple now were described by everyone she spoke to as fanatics, and she suspected each would be willing to sacrifice his or her life to protect Andeddu's relics that they must have smuggled out of the fortress, leaving the Holocron behind.
Melori throttled back, the malevolent power emanating from the stronghold kept the deadly streams of lava at bay, but any other spot she chose to leave the speeders at would be at risk.
“So…up for a little gate-crashing?”
[member="Vengeance"]
A half an hour later, they were on their speeder bikes. She led them towards the mountains. If local intelligence was correct, the strange, insular cult now lived deep in the range.
.
It was clear that evidence pointed to Andeddu's followers still being active; occasionally some of them even came into the small town they were leaving behind in need of supplies. It was also clear that the people in the mountain village regarded their mysterious neighbours with a combination of fear and loathing. Estimates of their numbers ranged from a few dozen to more than a thousand, though Melori suspected the truth was somewhere closer to the low end. Beyond that, everything else fell under the headings of wild speculation or illogical superstition.
Drawn by the unmistakable power of the Dark-side emanating fromtheir target, Melori began to guide them by to weaving in among the tall black peaks. As they travelled deeper into the range, she began to notice increased signs of recent seismic activity. Some of the mountains were over twenty kilometres tall but most were half that height, their tops blown off when the molten lava at their core erupted in a shower of smoke and fire.
It wasn't long before the small stronghold itself came into view, a towering structure built on the flat plain of a valley hidden deep within the heart of the range. A four-sided, flat-topped pyramid chiselled from black obsidian, the tall building was part fortress and part monument to a self-proclaimed god and was a small replica of Andeddu’s own fortress that they had been driven from by the One Sith.
Even after Andeddu’s betrayal and death, a small cult of devoted followers believed his spirit still existed. They had continued their loyal service, preparing themselves for the day their Master would return.
Those who lived in the temple now were described by everyone she spoke to as fanatics, and she suspected each would be willing to sacrifice his or her life to protect Andeddu's relics that they must have smuggled out of the fortress, leaving the Holocron behind.
Melori throttled back, the malevolent power emanating from the stronghold kept the deadly streams of lava at bay, but any other spot she chose to leave the speeders at would be at risk.
“So…up for a little gate-crashing?”
[member="Vengeance"]