Shogun of Sorrow
Ka had been raised up to Imperator over the objection of many minor Lords who complained of tradition and precedence. Yet Nefaron had been a keen supporter, naturally as a result of the accursed pact forged between the three Dread Lords of the Dzara, but there was more to it than simple obligation. Nefaron was always scheming, always hunting for a new vector for the great tide of darkness to spread across the galaxy, and Lirka Ka would carry forth a faith so black and unforgiving that entire worlds would succumb to the primordial darkness.
Yet it would be Nefaron's will, not the Imperators, that chained the galaxy forever.
"Indeed, our Empire sits upon a knife's edge. We may gorge ourselves on the pathetic border worlds of the Alliance, but we need true conflict to sustain the fragile unity we maintain."
A blast of lightning leaped from the Corpse Lord's fingers, crashing into a group of milita who had attempted to charge the pair of would-be tyrants. They writhed in pain on the ground as Nefaron allowed their suffering to continue, at least long enough for his Legionaries to arrive with slave collars and great chains to bind them together. Ka had been correct, the slaves taken today would not survive a week on Anaot, but in the end there suffering would be all that mattered.
"More importantly, the Jedi remain. Scattered as they are, the unification of a new Order within the High Republic cannot be allowed to stand. As long as the Jedi remain, our power will always be threatened."
The Corpse Lord looked on as his forces took a bounty of slaves and what little valuables that this world could offer. While the slaughter was enticing, Ka's words had Nefaron contemplating future plans, even as another world burned around them. The High Republic, once considered little more than a nuisance, had grown into the predominant servant of the light, surrounded by a sea of tyrants and darkness. Former Alliance worlds practically flocked to join the Republic, despite the efforts of the Sith to swallow them up before that could happen. While they had existed in an uncomfortable stalemate for some time, perhaps it was time to turn the Sith towards a new enemy?
"The High Republic. They are the true foe, one that we cannot allow to expand any further. We will need war if we plan to succeed, but we cannot press the Sith into a war they might well lose, at least not before we are ready. No doubt the Empress and her council will seek to expand our grasp to these worlds, but it will be slow. The more they attempt to impose our version of order upon them, the more they shall slip through our grasp."
A thunderous explosion rang out as a large tower nearby gave way under the power of sustained bombardment, the people hiding within crying out before being forever silenced as the structure collapsed around them. As morbid as it was, this gave Darth Nefaron an idea, one he was certain his colleague would agree with.
"We must bleed them, Ka. Bring fire to their worlds, enslave millions. Mere conquest will not suffice; we must show the galaxy that any attempt to build true opposition against us will only result in ruin. Yet there are Sith among us who must be guided to this course, for they are too weak to walk such a path."
The slaughter before them was one thing.
But the scale Nefaron spoke of would leave hundreds of billions dead.
Or confined to the chains of slavery.
But the scale Nefaron spoke of would leave hundreds of billions dead.
Or confined to the chains of slavery.