Darion of Myrkr
victory or death
BELLY OF THE BEAST
TAG:
Quinn Varanin
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Iris Beroya
(just confirming succesful bombing)
Darion of Myrkr heard the missiles before he saw them. They came down out of the sky like falling stars and struck the enemy position squarely. The avenue shook beneath his boots. Dust and smoke rose in a great cloud and with them stone and steel and pieces of men. For a moment all these things hung in the air together and then fell back to the broken street.
The starfighters passed overhead with a great tearing roar.
Varo raised a thumbs up toward the sky then commed Strill Squadron and informed them of their succesful bombing run.
Then they started forward, the five Mandalorians running toward the drifting dust.
Halfway across the avenue a shadow passed over them and the sunlight vanished. Darion paid it no heed at first. There was always smoke in war and smoke could darken any sky. Then he saw the crimson lightning. It rose from the ruins of the checkpoint and climbed into the heavens in twisting forks and the clouds gathered with unnatural speed and the sky darkened and thunder rolled above the city.
The Mandalorians stopped.
A bolt of red lightning broke away from the storm and curved through the air like a striking serpent and hit the wall of the building where they had sheltered only moments before and shattered stone across the street.
All five rifles came up as the smoke drifted apart and out of it came a woman clad in black armor and in one hand she carried a staff and around the fingers of the other danced small red fires that crackled and spat.
The landing zone was still far ahead.
There was no other road.
Darion knew then what must be done.
He looked to Varo.
"Brother."
"Aye."
"Take the men and go through the buildings. Find a way forward."
Varo shook his head.
"Nay. We shall stand together."
"It cannot be."
"Why?"
"Because one of us must hold this one at bay."
Varo was silent.
Then he said, "And why art thou the one?"
"Because thus I said."
Varo cursed softly.
"May Harangir take thee."
"And thee also, brother." Darion said. "Remember, thou die only once."
Then Darion fired his jetpack. He rose above the street in a burst of flame and smoke and opened fire as he climbed. Blaster bolts streaked downward toward the black-armored figure.
Below him Varo stood for a moment watching. Then he turned and motioned to the others.
"Come. What passes, passes. We go."
The four Mandalorians disappeared into the shelter of the building while Darion climbed into the darkening sky and kept firing bursts of blaster bolts upon the mysterious enemy.
TAG:
Darion of Myrkr heard the missiles before he saw them. They came down out of the sky like falling stars and struck the enemy position squarely. The avenue shook beneath his boots. Dust and smoke rose in a great cloud and with them stone and steel and pieces of men. For a moment all these things hung in the air together and then fell back to the broken street.
The starfighters passed overhead with a great tearing roar.
Varo raised a thumbs up toward the sky then commed Strill Squadron and informed them of their succesful bombing run.
Then they started forward, the five Mandalorians running toward the drifting dust.
Halfway across the avenue a shadow passed over them and the sunlight vanished. Darion paid it no heed at first. There was always smoke in war and smoke could darken any sky. Then he saw the crimson lightning. It rose from the ruins of the checkpoint and climbed into the heavens in twisting forks and the clouds gathered with unnatural speed and the sky darkened and thunder rolled above the city.
The Mandalorians stopped.
A bolt of red lightning broke away from the storm and curved through the air like a striking serpent and hit the wall of the building where they had sheltered only moments before and shattered stone across the street.
All five rifles came up as the smoke drifted apart and out of it came a woman clad in black armor and in one hand she carried a staff and around the fingers of the other danced small red fires that crackled and spat.
The landing zone was still far ahead.
There was no other road.
Darion knew then what must be done.
He looked to Varo.
"Brother."
"Aye."
"Take the men and go through the buildings. Find a way forward."
Varo shook his head.
"Nay. We shall stand together."
"It cannot be."
"Why?"
"Because one of us must hold this one at bay."
Varo was silent.
Then he said, "And why art thou the one?"
"Because thus I said."
Varo cursed softly.
"May Harangir take thee."
"And thee also, brother." Darion said. "Remember, thou die only once."
Then Darion fired his jetpack. He rose above the street in a burst of flame and smoke and opened fire as he climbed. Blaster bolts streaked downward toward the black-armored figure.
Below him Varo stood for a moment watching. Then he turned and motioned to the others.
"Come. What passes, passes. We go."
The four Mandalorians disappeared into the shelter of the building while Darion climbed into the darkening sky and kept firing bursts of blaster bolts upon the mysterious enemy.