S L A Y E R
"What you deserve Bacathe is long overdue." To think the Fallen had grown so utterly divorced from reality. No matter how eloquent or well-behaved them might be, there was no doubt they had lost their minds. Whether before the end of the eternal war or as a result of their incarceration it hardly mattered. The Rilvel'klar had been summoned to this battle, and the Rilvel'klar would met out what Bacathe deserved.
"'Cannot,' Bacathe? I recall many people telling me what I cannot accomplish. I see precious few of them remain." Their kind had always had a certain arrogance. She, herself, hadn't been immune. It was that bad habit born of time and authority that had Runi live humbly among the lifeforms of the galaxy. It was their realm. It had been left to them. Perhaps not from altruism, but it was theirs all the same. It would not be taken from them by a self-serving, aggrandizing sycophant such as Bacathe.
Rilvel'klar had nothing further to say as Bacathe advanced with her own weapon in toe. As they drew near enough to strike, the realm changed. Whether Bacathe was not fooled by it or could adapt quickly enough only time would tell. The Pure Mandalorian warrior simply ceased being in 'front' of Bacathe and had appeared 'behind' her as the spear thrust toward the core of her Being.
Those fragments cast off into the void to retrieve or shatter the anchors bridging realms did similar 'twists' of what was perceived as the reality around them. If it were normal space such numerous ripples in the fabric of existence would be dangerous in close proximity -- entire solar systems had been lost that way long, long ago. This, however, was not that plane of existence; the method was purer here as though it were meant for this realm. Onrai might recognize it as similar to the way Runi had split and recombined space the first time they met to spare Mandalorians being pelted by the woman's distributed ball bearings.
If that wasn't enough then Rilvel'klar would dilate time making it more difficult to perceive her movements as she circled and danced with the evil Entity. Their weapons could clash time and again as the muscles of her arm flexed with surprising strength. After all, Runi Kuryida was not known for being the strongest Mandalorian nor the greatest warrior; but Bacathe had chosen to confront her destiny and as it would happen destiny had chosen to accept.
There was no need for lightning or acrobatics. A simple warping of reality would keep them close if Bacathe sought to flee. The piercing of her spear to entrap and break the dark entity would suffice. Flashy displays and needlessly complex dances were for the young, after all. Rilvel'klar meant to end Bacathe.
Onrai
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Sasmay Cull
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Shavara
"'Cannot,' Bacathe? I recall many people telling me what I cannot accomplish. I see precious few of them remain." Their kind had always had a certain arrogance. She, herself, hadn't been immune. It was that bad habit born of time and authority that had Runi live humbly among the lifeforms of the galaxy. It was their realm. It had been left to them. Perhaps not from altruism, but it was theirs all the same. It would not be taken from them by a self-serving, aggrandizing sycophant such as Bacathe.
Rilvel'klar had nothing further to say as Bacathe advanced with her own weapon in toe. As they drew near enough to strike, the realm changed. Whether Bacathe was not fooled by it or could adapt quickly enough only time would tell. The Pure Mandalorian warrior simply ceased being in 'front' of Bacathe and had appeared 'behind' her as the spear thrust toward the core of her Being.
Those fragments cast off into the void to retrieve or shatter the anchors bridging realms did similar 'twists' of what was perceived as the reality around them. If it were normal space such numerous ripples in the fabric of existence would be dangerous in close proximity -- entire solar systems had been lost that way long, long ago. This, however, was not that plane of existence; the method was purer here as though it were meant for this realm. Onrai might recognize it as similar to the way Runi had split and recombined space the first time they met to spare Mandalorians being pelted by the woman's distributed ball bearings.
If that wasn't enough then Rilvel'klar would dilate time making it more difficult to perceive her movements as she circled and danced with the evil Entity. Their weapons could clash time and again as the muscles of her arm flexed with surprising strength. After all, Runi Kuryida was not known for being the strongest Mandalorian nor the greatest warrior; but Bacathe had chosen to confront her destiny and as it would happen destiny had chosen to accept.
There was no need for lightning or acrobatics. A simple warping of reality would keep them close if Bacathe sought to flee. The piercing of her spear to entrap and break the dark entity would suffice. Flashy displays and needlessly complex dances were for the young, after all. Rilvel'klar meant to end Bacathe.


