Cylus Jest
Servant of the Inquisition
Breaking minds was one of those things that people hated and yet did not understand in the slightest. It was simple psychology, you made the person realize that they weren't all they thought they were. You showed them a picture of evil and then shined a mirror at them until they started to see themselves in the frame.
The reactions he had gotten from Des were like shining that powerful piece of glass at him. He was starting to give in, Cylus could sense it almost as easily as the Jedi and Sith could sense eachother's presences throughout a world. He was a predator of the mind, and [member="Des Kovak"] was his prey.
He waited quietly until a platter of food was set in front of him, some form of game animal found on a distant world. He wouldn't ask questions, instead he took careful bites of the meal and waited in relative silence. He was alone at the grand table, and for what was not the first time he wondered whether he truly needed any sort of companions to keep him company.
Wiping away some grease from his lips, he motioned for an Undying trooper to step near. His green eyes scanned the trooper and he gave a gentle nod as he motioned the trooper to take a seat. The man obeyed, however Cylus could see that he was a little confused as to what was going on.
"Take what's left of this thing to the prisoner." He ordered and the confusion cleared up in the man's movements.
"Of course, sir." He said obediently, rising to his feet once more.
"Oh, and trooper. Take a mirror to the prisoner." He asked as he took another bite of the meal.
The trooper nodded slowly, as if he didn't quite understand the reasoning, but didn't want to doubt the Servant.
The Undying Trooper approached the cell, opening a small slot in the doorway and handing through a tray and silverware filled with the strange cuisine of the alien animal as well as a small glass of water. Directly to the left of the platter would lay a small hand-mirror.
The reactions he had gotten from Des were like shining that powerful piece of glass at him. He was starting to give in, Cylus could sense it almost as easily as the Jedi and Sith could sense eachother's presences throughout a world. He was a predator of the mind, and [member="Des Kovak"] was his prey.
He waited quietly until a platter of food was set in front of him, some form of game animal found on a distant world. He wouldn't ask questions, instead he took careful bites of the meal and waited in relative silence. He was alone at the grand table, and for what was not the first time he wondered whether he truly needed any sort of companions to keep him company.
Wiping away some grease from his lips, he motioned for an Undying trooper to step near. His green eyes scanned the trooper and he gave a gentle nod as he motioned the trooper to take a seat. The man obeyed, however Cylus could see that he was a little confused as to what was going on.
"Take what's left of this thing to the prisoner." He ordered and the confusion cleared up in the man's movements.
"Of course, sir." He said obediently, rising to his feet once more.
"Oh, and trooper. Take a mirror to the prisoner." He asked as he took another bite of the meal.
The trooper nodded slowly, as if he didn't quite understand the reasoning, but didn't want to doubt the Servant.
The Undying Trooper approached the cell, opening a small slot in the doorway and handing through a tray and silverware filled with the strange cuisine of the alien animal as well as a small glass of water. Directly to the left of the platter would lay a small hand-mirror.