Abril
The priest God never paid
She was awaiting yet another apprentice. She had felt it in the force, long ago. Together with [member="Ronan Xilo"], they would become the most powerful force users in existence. What mattered now is time. We did not need the swords of light as the lowly Sith and Jedi. Abril had a vision. A red star, descending into the rock sand below. Crashing like a meteorite from the heavens. An angel or a devil sent to kill or save us. She sat, floating above the cobblestone below. Eyes closed. She felt the wind picking in her hair. It was peaceful up here. She opened her eyes and looked down. She sat at the top of the temple, red robes floating in the wind. She heard the footsteps of Ronan below. He had work to do and would not be disturbed (OOC: You won't be part of this, likely later if I do tag you again). Her first apprentice was promising, they only needed 5 to complete the first circle. According to the books at least.
She looked into the fog. Not clear. To see through the fog she had to clear her mind. She thought about her past and killed it. Not much of concern to her now. The fog vanished, for her at least. She could hear Ronan's reaction in the basement. She smirked. She grabbed the cobblestone and raised her entire body upwards. She then jumped down into the temple grounds. Floating calmly like a feather. She walked out of the doorway and looked out into the big nothingness. In the distance, she saw a red dot in the sky. Bigger and bigger as time moved on. She slowly made her way over, the fog had returned. She knew what she had to do.
@Caelum Atlas
She looked into the fog. Not clear. To see through the fog she had to clear her mind. She thought about her past and killed it. Not much of concern to her now. The fog vanished, for her at least. She could hear Ronan's reaction in the basement. She smirked. She grabbed the cobblestone and raised her entire body upwards. She then jumped down into the temple grounds. Floating calmly like a feather. She walked out of the doorway and looked out into the big nothingness. In the distance, she saw a red dot in the sky. Bigger and bigger as time moved on. She slowly made her way over, the fog had returned. She knew what she had to do.
@Caelum Atlas