Cordelia Malkavian
Just A Nibble?
Location: Netra'yaim
Attire: [X] [X] [X]
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Darth Metus
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There were so many things that were still strange; Old feelings and memories that would crop up, things that would cause pause, hesitation. Things that would cause serious moments of dwelling thought as images of an old life flashed before eyes of the new life. Things that would only serve to make teeth stand on edge, and anger pulse through the veins. It was in locations as much as it was in people that would occasionally be heard of or even seen, and this instance it was the former.
How many years had Cordelia spent apprenticed to her Master? Ever unwaveringly loyal, never questioning. If told to jump, she would not have even asked how high, she merely would have done as told without hesitation. Take a life? Done. Protect a life? With her own - and she had. A hiss passed through briefly bared teeth, flashing fang for only a moment in the process. How loyal she had been, ever the obedient student, and how had she been repaid for her loyalty? By being left behind - left for dead.
It was this fact more than anything else that drove Delia forward. She had left little signatures here and there, things that she knew anyone who had previously known her would take notice of. Things that would raise curiosities and questions, because last anyone had saw of Cordelia? She had been dead after all, right? Not so much was the less than technical answer. Delia had been on the cusp of death, teetering on the abyss, but clutching to what was left of her life desperately. And yet when she had finally come to, it had been none she recognized there with her. She had been abandoned, left to her fate, and now she had, had years to dwell on it and stew.
So her return to Netra'yaim had been fully planned. She did have full memory of her life before, after all, even if all those memories did was anger her more - save for two. There were two precious memories she held dear, though were also a part of her gnawing anger considering she knew nothing of either nor where they were. But for now, one step at a time, and last Delia had known? One of those memories had been left in the care of her Master, and he would be where her hunt truly started. Of course, there were plenty of old wounds to navigate first, and she was certain that she would get her chance to do so. While not entirely unbelievable that she could be alive, it would probably not have been expected either. So once her Master picked up on her signature presence within the ever annoying Force, it would only be a matter of time before he sought her out - if only to sat curiosity or confront whatever trickery could possibly be in play.
But there were no tricks. Just Cordelia returned home, ready and awaiting the first of several planned confrontations.
Attire: [X] [X] [X]
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There were so many things that were still strange; Old feelings and memories that would crop up, things that would cause pause, hesitation. Things that would cause serious moments of dwelling thought as images of an old life flashed before eyes of the new life. Things that would only serve to make teeth stand on edge, and anger pulse through the veins. It was in locations as much as it was in people that would occasionally be heard of or even seen, and this instance it was the former.
How many years had Cordelia spent apprenticed to her Master? Ever unwaveringly loyal, never questioning. If told to jump, she would not have even asked how high, she merely would have done as told without hesitation. Take a life? Done. Protect a life? With her own - and she had. A hiss passed through briefly bared teeth, flashing fang for only a moment in the process. How loyal she had been, ever the obedient student, and how had she been repaid for her loyalty? By being left behind - left for dead.
It was this fact more than anything else that drove Delia forward. She had left little signatures here and there, things that she knew anyone who had previously known her would take notice of. Things that would raise curiosities and questions, because last anyone had saw of Cordelia? She had been dead after all, right? Not so much was the less than technical answer. Delia had been on the cusp of death, teetering on the abyss, but clutching to what was left of her life desperately. And yet when she had finally come to, it had been none she recognized there with her. She had been abandoned, left to her fate, and now she had, had years to dwell on it and stew.
So her return to Netra'yaim had been fully planned. She did have full memory of her life before, after all, even if all those memories did was anger her more - save for two. There were two precious memories she held dear, though were also a part of her gnawing anger considering she knew nothing of either nor where they were. But for now, one step at a time, and last Delia had known? One of those memories had been left in the care of her Master, and he would be where her hunt truly started. Of course, there were plenty of old wounds to navigate first, and she was certain that she would get her chance to do so. While not entirely unbelievable that she could be alive, it would probably not have been expected either. So once her Master picked up on her signature presence within the ever annoying Force, it would only be a matter of time before he sought her out - if only to sat curiosity or confront whatever trickery could possibly be in play.
But there were no tricks. Just Cordelia returned home, ready and awaiting the first of several planned confrontations.