Sergeant Omen
Arc Trooper Sergeant of the 41st Elite Corps
TAG: The Dark Inquisitor
Omen walked up to the South entrance of the Jedi Temple, staring at the skyline and the Temple's high spires as he tried to ignore the looks and stares of bystanders and Jedi on their lunch break. It had been a long couple of months for the Clone, having participated in several long months of invasions and seeing the fall of the Sith Empire with his own eyes. He had even built a home/brewery if you could call his bunker a home. And now he was here on Triple Zero to meet with a friend and maybe get some answers about himself in the process.
When he was nearing the Temple steps, he heard the hisses of lightsabers activate and two temple guards approach him. He rolled his eyes under his helmet as the two walked up to him, their lightsabers baring him from the temple entrance. This was not the way the clone had wanted to start his day. A gruff voice spoke from one of the guard's masked faces as they stared the clone down, wondering what some sick individual would come here wearing that after all the history between that suit of armor and the Jedi. "State your Business" The Clone only replied with "Seeing a friend..." before trying to get around them only to be blocked again. "You aren't going anywhere in this temple until your friend comes to collect you." The Trooper did his second eyeroll of the day before giving a heavy sigh. "Fine, have it your way..." Omen shuffled back down the steps in defeat. he really didn't want to have to do this, but the guards had left him no choice. With his 800-year-old tush sitting on one of the benches scattered around the temple, getting his datapad out and sent a quick message to Padawan Kinhaes Maluibon that he had met two months ago during the Bastion celebrations. "The bouncers blocked me from the South entrance, Your club is apparently very exclusive Padawan. You are going to have to come and collect me." He quickly hit the send button, hoping he wasn't interrupting something important. Now all he had to do was wait.