Yasha Cadera
Mom'alor
Docking at the Sundari Palace
Mandalore
Tamar and Aiya came first, to collect [member="Beth Australis-Mantis"] and [member="Adara Raxis"], and tend them down in their Palace home. They ensured Beth and Adara were showered and dressed in pyjamas, fed and collected in Yasha’s own private bedroom.
The space above Mandalore was yet a mess of ships returning from the ill-fated trip to Commenor’s now besieged System, yet after hours of diligent attention paid to all complaints and worries by the Mand’alor, Yasha finally returned from the Hell Wolf. Finally, Yasha made her way to the Australis-Mantis suite in the Sundari Palace.
Finally, Yasha would see her daughters.
[member="Ambrose Mantis"] shoved a half dozen Clansmen out of the way to get to [member="Kaine Australis"]. None would speak a word of what transpired on the Sith Emperor’s Flagship. None would speak of why the Myrmadinas was found swathed in fear on Commenor, devoid of its’ prominent passenger [member="Baiko no Kaho"]. There were whispers, yet those whispers burned to silence near any.
“Go to Yasha, man! Go! I’ll finish the work here. Go!” Ambrose’s only vocalization, beyond the biting growls in his throat. Go. All any would say to the father and Warmaster.
Go now. Something indelible changed.
Yasha’s helm receded from an exhausted and tear-dried face, her usually sparkling amber eyes dull and bloodshot. She stood in the living room of their suite, staring at her bedroom door, where their daughters awaited her. Her bulk hit the wall and slid down, etching lines in the plaster from her beskar’gam.
Wonder, confusion, the ache for uncomplicated solitude drew across Yasha’s once-pretty face like the sore opened on Commenor’s now glassed city. Once Kaine entered their miniature kingdom, Yasha finally spoke.
“Adara… Adara called the Dark Lord to her side from across the known Galaxy. Bastion to Sabarene… what sort of ability or raw talent does that child possess, if she could call Carnifex to her in near-instantaneous seconds? Beth grabbed Achani and ran…” Yasha’s face turned up to Kaine’s, eyes wide with a pained innocence.
“Baiko’s dead.” Three syllables hung ill in the air, crash-landing upon Yasha’s akimbo legs.
“I don’t understand… Beth and Adara are waiting for us, they… I… I don’t know what to do but hold them, Kain’ik… he crossed the galaxy, because my daughter cried… then… bombed Commenor... Adara was sitting on his knee. He held her while he told us he'd cut Baiko in two... for what?
A bit of mysticism with different sides? I don't understand.”
Mandalore
Tamar and Aiya came first, to collect [member="Beth Australis-Mantis"] and [member="Adara Raxis"], and tend them down in their Palace home. They ensured Beth and Adara were showered and dressed in pyjamas, fed and collected in Yasha’s own private bedroom.
The space above Mandalore was yet a mess of ships returning from the ill-fated trip to Commenor’s now besieged System, yet after hours of diligent attention paid to all complaints and worries by the Mand’alor, Yasha finally returned from the Hell Wolf. Finally, Yasha made her way to the Australis-Mantis suite in the Sundari Palace.
Finally, Yasha would see her daughters.
[member="Ambrose Mantis"] shoved a half dozen Clansmen out of the way to get to [member="Kaine Australis"]. None would speak a word of what transpired on the Sith Emperor’s Flagship. None would speak of why the Myrmadinas was found swathed in fear on Commenor, devoid of its’ prominent passenger [member="Baiko no Kaho"]. There were whispers, yet those whispers burned to silence near any.
“Go to Yasha, man! Go! I’ll finish the work here. Go!” Ambrose’s only vocalization, beyond the biting growls in his throat. Go. All any would say to the father and Warmaster.
Go now. Something indelible changed.
Yasha’s helm receded from an exhausted and tear-dried face, her usually sparkling amber eyes dull and bloodshot. She stood in the living room of their suite, staring at her bedroom door, where their daughters awaited her. Her bulk hit the wall and slid down, etching lines in the plaster from her beskar’gam.
Wonder, confusion, the ache for uncomplicated solitude drew across Yasha’s once-pretty face like the sore opened on Commenor’s now glassed city. Once Kaine entered their miniature kingdom, Yasha finally spoke.
“Adara… Adara called the Dark Lord to her side from across the known Galaxy. Bastion to Sabarene… what sort of ability or raw talent does that child possess, if she could call Carnifex to her in near-instantaneous seconds? Beth grabbed Achani and ran…” Yasha’s face turned up to Kaine’s, eyes wide with a pained innocence.
“Baiko’s dead.” Three syllables hung ill in the air, crash-landing upon Yasha’s akimbo legs.
“I don’t understand… Beth and Adara are waiting for us, they… I… I don’t know what to do but hold them, Kain’ik… he crossed the galaxy, because my daughter cried… then… bombed Commenor... Adara was sitting on his knee. He held her while he told us he'd cut Baiko in two... for what?
A bit of mysticism with different sides? I don't understand.”