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Sith Empire: Conquest of Mon Calamari (finished)

Zalen turned to Shorn as he was yelled at by the Emperors Hand, "Im not sure who she is either, but given the fact that she is a Twi'lek, she might be an exotic dancer." Zalen had no qualms about irritating the Sith Knight, even though she was a higher rank than Shorn and Zalen, she couldn't take both of them by herself if she wanted to. As a Sith, Zalen recently learned to take any advantage given, but he was also motivated by the fact that the Emperor's Hand was self entitled. He turned to Anaya, "What cantina do you work in? Do they serve Correllian whisky?"
 

Lord Ghoul

Guest
Shorn's eyes grew a colder shade of blue. Like ice. The one thing Mikhail could not stand was another being invading the privacy of his mind with telepathy. Well, technically a number of things could turn his temperament for the worse, but this was one of the foremost in that number.

"Good for you," Mikhail's voice dripped with sarcasm, drawing out the words. His eyes drew wide, their cold depths filled with a predatorial insincerity as he smiled disarmingly. "Now piss off," He said calmly, but coldly.

No sooner had he spoken than a nearby Apprentice spoke up, speaking crudely about cantinas and Twi'lek dancers. Mikhail made a face. The man needed some serious work in the insulting lines department. "Well, that's no way to treat a lady," he said, addressing the idiot apprentice. "You see, there's a fine line between respectable snark - and comments that will probably end with a serious case of lightsaber-through-face." He took a step closer to the Apprentice, their faces almost touching, his blue eyes staring dangerously in a wide eyed gaze. "Now the only thing left to do is decide who wants to push you off the boat first, the insulted lady, or me, because your jokes really are just. that. bad." He punctuated each word with a poke in the Apprentice's chest.

"But, since I'm not really interested in turning this mission into infighting from the get go, I'll leave you be." Shorn poked the Apprentice in the middle of the forehead before turning and heading off to a different end of the boat.
 
Darren got off of the boat he was on. He began to streach so he would be loose for the battle that was to come. He saw some of the Sith were arguing over something that he thought that was rather stupid. He decided that he would not break them up. If he could maybe get all of the Sith to do this There wouldnt be a problem with his mother being captured.

Darren checked his gear to make sure that he didnt drop anything. WIth him being a Dark Jedi here under his masters orders He fetl alittle out of place. He was to lead Sith into battle. It just seemed wrong to do that. He knew that if he did this he would aks for a favor from Ashin when all of this was over.
 
Spencer continued to follow Ashin, as they arrived she was hit with a range of emotions. It caused her to take a step back and refocus her mind. Touching the palms of her hands, she could feel slight perspiration, she was nervous and scared. What upset her was that the clamminess of her hands was the only indication of her own personal feelings; she couldn’t feel herself with everything around her. Maybe this was a good thing, maybe not. Spencer finally regained her focus and jogged slightly to catch up to Ashin. Everyone seemed to know what they were doing and here she was a team specialist.

Her eyes fell on the other one that walked with her and Ashin. He was different from the Siths that were with the group. She wasn’t scared of him, but something told her she should be wary of his presence. Spencer turned her gaze from Darren as she listened to him talk to Ashin, there was a ting of jealousy since she wasn’t finished searching for answers from Ashin. She left the boat she had followed Ashin on and looked out towards the villages. They were uneasy and she knew it was her job to convince them that everything was going to be okay, that they were here to help them. Spencer glanced over at the arguing Sith.

Chaos

Taking in a deep breath she remained where she stood. She needed to regain her composure before anything started; she was still new at the techniques that Ashin was showing her. Why was this happening so soon? Groaning slightly she folded her arms and continued to try to center herself. No one had ever wanted her around for her ability, no one had ever wanted to be around her in general, and all of this was happening way too fast for her. Spencer turned her back on the scenery and looked for Ashin, she was the only person here Spencer knew she could trust. The others would probably already sense that she was a Jedi and that alone makes her a target for anyone. Spencer moved closer to Ashin as she remained as close as she could that would still fall into the realms of comfortable spaces.

“Ashin, I feel something…maybe someone else here…”

She wanted to say more, but there wasn’t anything else to say. Spencer hadn’t gotten the hang of pin-pointing the emotions from a large group of people. That would come in time though and diligent training. She looked back towards Darren and blinked. She focused her mind on him searching for where his feelings were. He seemed like Ashin.

“You’re like Ashin…aren’t you?”
 
Darren looked up to see the Jedi woman had asked him a question on him being like Ashin. He might have considered himself like her. He was after all a Dark Jedi Knight. It was rare to find pthers like him. People would think that He was just a "Good Sith" and others would say he was a "Bad Jedi" When he was nether.

Darren nodded his head at the Jedi and said "Yeah I guess. Im a Dark Jedi like she is. But How would i be like her? She is a Master and Im a Knight. I started as a Sith and became a Jedi then fell. She how ever was a Jedi who fell only half way. She never really became a Sith from my understanding."

Darren thought about how he could be possably be like Ashin. Maybe by their force signature or by how they acted, but as how They thought? no Darren only fought for one pourpous and that was to rescue his mother. He had never met this Jedi that he was currently talking to before and asked "If you dont mind telling me your name?"
 
“Spencer Jacobs…”
Spencer looked at her feet, she was wrong to his understanding. It was going to be difficult to explain herself to the man. She didn’t understand why she would blurt that out; she didn’t really know what she was trying to say when she said it. Her eyes darted as if she was searching for something on the ground to try and answer what he was asking her. Spencer scratched the side of her cheek as she figured out what she was actually going to say.

“You’re similar to Ashin; you’re focused on something outside of the two sides. I—I can pick up on emotions…Ashin has been…uh helping me train it. I don’t know if I’m right, but it’s a feeling I’m picking up. I’m sorry to have bothered you, Sir.”

The teenager played with the strands of her hair as she tried to wrap her brain around bouncing back and forth between the sides. There was something different about those that were in the middle, really never having a side. Biting her lip she remembered what Ashin told her and then looked back up to Darren.

“I’m…just a padawan. I grew up in the temple…I’m sorry but I don’t know understand what you mean by being a Sith and then a Jedi…then falling…”
 
There was a slight pause from Spencer when she said her name. She was most likely thinking about how to word her next sentiences. he was suprised however when she talked about feeling emoutions of others. Darren looked down at his feet and then looked up at Spencer again. She stated that she whas sorry for bothering him. When she wasnt. he then explained about the Fallen Jedi

"Ashin and myself are force users who dont fit in with ether of the Jedi or the Sith. We some how along our paths, encountered Jedi and Sith who we did not agree with. We would rather be seprate and be ourselfs then be stuck in a path of light or dark that we done care for. WE can use both sides of the Force for our own gain, for the right uses, or the wrong uses."

Darren was glad that he could explain about who were the Fallen Jedi/Dark Jedi. He rarely ever got the chance because so few of the Jedi or the Sith would ether understand him.

"And you are not bothering me. Id rather be talking to you a Jedi than Sith who fight over everything."
 
Zalen was only trying to help his fellow Sith Apprentice, but it seems the latter was dull and ungrateful. "It seems as though where my manners lack, youre manners pick right up," Zalen said sarcastically. "Youre name is Mikhail right? I'll make sure to remember it." Realising Mikhail put him in a bad position, Zalen moved to appease the Twi'lek he had just casually and jokingly insulted, "I apologise for my rude behaviour, I have no place accosting a Sith Knight while I am still of this lowly stature. As much as I respect your rank, do I would ask you to not disregard me in any way, you are not my master." Zalen walked over and stood next to Darren of whom he would be teaming up with on this mission.
 

Lord Ghoul

Guest
@[member="Darren Shaw"] @[member="Spencer Jacobs"]
Mikhail had been listening to the conversation from a distance, intrigued by a presence that hummed with a soft light. A Jedi. What? How in the stars had this Ashin been able to put a Jedi under her influence. Cloaks and daggers. And right now there were so many daggers. He glanced back over his shoulder with a frown at the two Sith. Pretty poor example to set, considering. But then... Mikhail's only concern in the PR department was being considered dashing, witty, and a that bad boy vibe. "Hey, I work for this image," Mikhail thought to himself.

Coming up behind the Dark Jedi, Mikhail spoke up, his voice, as ever, a mix of non-chalance and humor. "They're just jealous of my good looks." Mikhail told the two in response to Darren's comment about Sith always fighting.
 
Darren didnbt turned around to the Sith who had talked to him about good looks. Darren thought "Looks like some one wants attention." and he wasnt afraid to say it.

"It looks like some one wants attention. Why dont you just back off and leave me and Spencer here to the conversation that we were having before you rudely intrupted."

Darren Knew that that would make the man mad. He smiled under his helmet. at making him mad. Maybe he would just have to end the man himself.

"And if you dont mind I'd like to get back at the job that we are supposed to be preforming. Not arguing with Fresh meat."
 

Lord Ghoul

Guest
Being labeled as "one of them" - a Sith - caused a brief moment of introspection for him. He wasn't one to brood often. Especially not in public, it was unseemly. Inward reflection was something he just didn't do. There was too much pain hidden beneath his smirks and wry comments. He would rather just not think about any of it, because he knew as soon as he did, he would hate himself. Depravity was his middle name, after all. But seriously, one of them? Mikhail didn't really take sides. If he was with you it was because it suited his temporary needs. Besides, the Sith moniker wasn't doing him any favors. People everywhere seemed to despise them, even soldiers within the kriffing Sith Empire. Maybe he needed to rethink this whole Sith thing, right after he acquired some of that unlimited power he'd been promised.

"Oh, of course I want attention," Shorn thought to himself. He smiled disarmingly, a bit of puzzlement in his eyes. He glanced between the Jedi and the not-so-Jedi.

"Just trying to make conversation before we go genociding." Mikhail said with a shrug. "Didn't know Sith couldn't join in on the small talk. Besides, I want to know why Barbie-Jedi is here."

Blue-grey eyes looked pointedly toward the blonde Jedi. Of the two, he knew she would be more sympathetic. Plus, the Dark Jedi held no real interest for him. It was predictable to see why the man had been persuaded to work with the rest of them. Power, probably. Whatever the reason, Mikhail didn't particularly care. He wanted to know why a Jedi had been brought along. It seemed a little... well, odd.
 

Ashin Varanin

Professional Enabler
As her strike force self-destructed, Ashin massaged the bridge of her nose in a vain attempt to stave off an impending headache.

In response to Spencer's question, Ashin's voice whispered in her head as the Dark Master moved to deal with the rest. She made sure that the voice included Darren.

Quite right, Spencer. One of my old Masters is here on the island. In return for a favor, she has agreed to test all these young Sith, and help us against the Amphi-Hydrus. Stay close to Darren - he will keep you safe. I've promised him a great deal in return for his allegiance, and he's one of the few men I trust.

"GENTLEMEN!"

Her voice carried with it the power of the Force, and utter silence fell over the island.

"Congratulations. In your attempt to be the perfect Sith, you have wasted your time arguing and making snide comments while competing like children in a schoolyard. This is precisely why Anaya and I have brought you here. You will respect her. She is your superior for this mission.

"And because you have wasted your time with anger -- anger that our enemies can sense -- we are now surrounded. In punishment for your lack of attention, I will not help you."

An army of Amphi-Hydrus burst through the trees beside the resort, riding Rancors and other deadly jungle creatures. The frog-like Darksiders brandished weapons both primitive and advanced, and lightning flew from their fingertips as they assaulted the group from all sides.

Not from the resort, though. There was little chance the Apprentices would survive this without thinking...and moving.
 
Darren's lightsabers flew into his hands after the creatures riding rancors burst out of nowhere. His white lighsabers flared to life with the simple push of a button on the hilts. He didnt know if Any of the other Sith or the single Jedi there had their lighsabers.

Darren was going to play. He didnt want them to be over runned so quickly. But for them to with they would have to take the Rancors out first. He ran to the nearest one, seeming to fly right under the leggs of the rancor. He narrowly dodged the swiping hands of the rancor. Then using his blades like wings he sliced the inside of the thighs. The creaure houled in responce making the ground shake. Before the rancore could face him he jumped into the air and slamed his lighsabers point first into the Amphi-Hydrus back. he stood ontop of the Rancor and sent a torent of lightning down at the Rancor shocking the daylights out of it.

Daren knew that it wasnt dead yet. He grabbed his lightsabers from the dead body and fell to the ground infront of the rancor. With both lighsabers he threw them into the eye sockets of the beast. The roar from it was loud enough to blast windows. The rancor slashe his claws blindly at Darren he almost his a few times but never did. Darren pulled out his Sith sword. It gleamed in the sunlight seeming to be another white lighsaber.

With a war cry he ran under the beast and plunged the blade in the neck of the rancor. Blood flowed out of the beast like rain. Just o make sure it was dead he fired eletricty though the blade and into the rancor. Now he would be sure that The beast would never stand again. With a snide remark he said "I just love killing rancors in the morning."
 

Ashin Varanin

Professional Enabler
But there were more. The Amphi-Hydrus had been given time to mobilize an entire army.

A large army.

Ashin stood in the center of things, arms folded, plotting her own escape route to the semi-abandoned resort nearby. She would take Spencer. The rest could find their way, if they were smart enough to take shelter.
 

Lord Ghoul

Guest
"Oh shit," Mikhail groaned. "What's that they say? I ain't even mad bro." Socialization time over. The ground trembled as the Amphi-Hydrus mounted division roared from the jungle. Shorn's eyes widened in alarm upon seeing a number of impossibly large rancors ridden by a bunch of over-sized frogs. The whole thing was a bit preposterous. He felt them in the Force. "Frogs with Force sensitivity? This is absurd."

A crimson bar shot to life with a snap-hiss as Mikhail activated his lightsaber. The initial wave of attackers roared over the small group like a tidal wave. A tidal wave of animal sounds, lightning, blaster bolts and all sorts of other fun things that go bump in the Mon Calamari jungle. Mikhail, desperate not to be trampled by the merry band of forest creatures, knelt suddenly and using the Force sent a shove toward the oncoming mount. The creature - he knew not what it was called, reared on its hind legs before falling backwards. It landed with a sickening crunch, turning its rider into frog-jelly. Thus ended Mr. Toad's wild ride.

Shorn glanced back to see that the initial wave had passed him on, but a particularly small amphibian riding upon the back of a panther-like creature whilred its charge around and headed straight for him. Reactions swift, Mikhail sidestepped and decapitated the creature; the flick of his blade severing both the spear the Amphi-Hydrus held and its head. The panther, confused and enraged as it was released from the telepathic grip of the Dark Side Toad, lashed out with its claws. Shorn narrowly avoided the sharp swipe before ending its life with a thrust to the face. And that was when the force lightning hit him.

Crackling arcs of blue leapt from a large Amphi-Hydrus riding a rancor, hitting Mikhail in the back and sending him sprawling to ground in agonizing pain. His muscles contracting uncontrollably, Shorn was barely able to roll to his side and raise his saber to stop the oncoming attack. Blue lightning met red lightsaber, and Mikhail felt relief as the lightning stopped coursing through his body. Smoke drifted up from his shirt. Then the rancor took several, ground shaking steps forward and lifted a giant foot.

In mere seconds, Mikhail would be squashed to a sithy-pulp. He thought fast. Eyes went from the upraised foot, to the lightning held at bay, to the foot still planted. Tapping into the well of the Dark Side, Mikhail gathered that atramentous power within him and channeled it into a Force pull that grabbed the Rancor's still-planted foot. The creature wobbled uncertainly as the Force pull tugged at it, then stepped back to regain its balance. Mikhail stood, still blocking the lightning, he leveled the saber until the lightning was redirected from his saber into the Rancor. The beast roared, enraged and began to stomp around, tearing at the creature on its back which vexed it so with this prickling lightning. The ampibian stopped its torrent of lightning, not able to both keep the beast under control and continue the force lightning.

While it was distracted, Mikhail rushed forward, batting away the blaster bolt fired from a nearby amphi-hydrus atop a bantha - honestly, why a bantha - and dodging several thrown javelins as he went. His heart raced in his chest and sweat already made his palms slippery, but that did not deter him from wielding his lightsaber like a battle axe as he came up behind the Rancor. A Force jump carried him past the beastie's leg, and he swung his saber with both hands. The crimson blade cut through the thick skin of the rancor and severed the tendon Mikhail had aimed for, hamstringing the Rancor. He sailed past, rolled, and stood to watch as the beast tried to stand on one leg, but fell with a groan. The little amphibian atop it had shock on its toad like features. Shorn grabbed the toad in the Force before it could electrocute him again. He pulled violently, sending the creature flying toward him... and his extended blade. The lightsaber easily impaled the amphi-hydrus. The toad's bulging eyes stared into his for one awful second, before they glassed over. The thing slumped off his blade, smoke curling from its body and the stench of burning amphibian greeting his nostrils with a foul odor. Fugly creatures.

The Rancor struggled across the sand, its monstrous arms kicking up sand as it clawed its way along the shore. Mikhail had no time to survey his handiwork as even more Rancors burst from the jungle. He took stock of the situation with a keen eye. The chaos of battle reigned on the beach and at the edge of the jungle. Beasts roaring in rage, the high shrieks of blasters, and the screams of the dying pierced the air. Red bolts of plasma criss-crossed the sand, often parried by the brilliant flash of a lightsaber. Sand sprayed into the air as beasts fell and ran. All throughout the chaos, figures leaped and jumped, beams of color clutched in their hands.

The Dark Jedi had made quick work of another Rancor, but there were far too many of them to fight in the open. Even for a ragtag band of Dark Jedi and Sith. Fending off more blaster bolts and javelins, Mikhail found Ashin.... fleeing the battlefield with the blonde padawan. The two of them were sneaking into the resort. Shorn gritted his teeth. He was all for fleeing the battlefield, but he liked to be invited to come with, on occasion.

Mikhail reached out in the Force, grasped several javelins, and hurled them at an oncoming Amphi-Hydrus rough rider. He didn't look to see his handiwork but rushed off toward the resort and toward some shelter. He didn't like the idea of being cut down in the sand by a bunch of frogpeople.
 

Sirella Valkner

Because I'm a plant.
Sirella laughed as the meat argued. They were sapling, and they were in trouble. “They are a dying people,” she said aloud to her flowers, “I should let them die.” But there was something inside of her that couldn’t. Ashin was, a friend? Perhaps not, but she was an ally. Looking around she noticed her thralls digging at the roots of the plants. “Be careful,” she said. “We don’t’ want to hurt them. Their hands were raw and bleeding. “Stop stop stop.” She said waiving her hand. The woman had made her decision. “Get cleaned up, we’re having company.” She watched as the men obeyed washing themselves in one of the nearby fountains. A devilish smile crossed her face, “Stay in the water. You are to impress our guests.” Sex sold.

The witch moved to the center of the garden and sat. It was easier to focus without meat around. She could sense Ashin moving towards her hotel with another in tow. Mumbling she concentrated on a perimeter around the resort. Tree’s, long underestimated by meat, sprung up blooming and dropping more seeds from their bows, which in turn surged to life. In a matter of minutes there was a veritable palisade. She completed the fortress with a nearby thorn bush, controlling its growth to wrap around the trees and fill in any gaps. After a perimeter was established she contacted Ashin with her mind, nudging in a direction by the impromptu wall. With extreme focus she bent the trees and created a tunnel through her jungle wall.

“Come to me my pretty little meatling.” She said aloud. Of course before Ashin reached her there was were two more things she needed to do. Focusing on the plants surrounding her body she changed her outfit into a simple bathing suit, worn by the many sunbathers. From underneath of her, out of thorns she grew a simple throne. “Welcome to my Kingdom.” Chuckling she threw a multitude of seeds on the ground, encircling her. The men and boys frolicked in the water splashing one another in the fountain. “Welcome to your little paradise.”
 
I.S.S Retribution, in orbit of Mon Calamari

Mon Calamari. Such a waste of a planet. His grey eyes cold and impassive, Tirdarius stared down upon that blue world from the bridge of his ship, in orbit of that oceanic planet but far removed from the hostilities that were even now being conducted upon the surface. His purpose here was observation, and to maintain the security of those facilities most valuable to the Sith: the shipyards that graced the space above the planet below. Their value was far more than the entire worth of the population below, and he knew well enough that the others would not hesitate to sterilise the civilised cities there if their resistance proved too concerted or too bothersome to put down with conventional methods.

And so we wait, our patience forced into limitlessness, to see whether we need to turn this foolish world into a funeral pyre as offering to the vision we must impose at all costs. The safety of a single planet and it's people was as nothing compared to that - in the vision of the Sith, extreme measures were required lest the entire Galaxy fall into weakness and soft complacency, to fall at the first hint of a true threat. If this must be where that begins, so be it.

The Star Destroyer had arrived just behind the main force of Sith dispatched to Mon Calamari, designed to arrive just in time to strike true fear into the hearts of the inhabitants, to augment the whirlwind of feeling that the others were no doubt feeding off even now. Although Master Ashin had been clear on the need to take Mon Calamari with as little bloodshed as possible - a point on which Tirdarius himself had agreed - they had known from the start that their apprentices might fail in their task and that the Sith might be forced to make an example both of them and of the population down there on that blue sphere rotating in space. And that is my function here: to be the sharp end of the spear, a warning of the consequences of failure and the futility of resistance against our will. You cannot stop a tidal wave with merely a complaint. Nor shall we be stopped here.

To the population of Mon Calamari, though, the ship did not represent it's potential destruction: rather, it was there to keep the peace, to prevent anyone from taking advantage of the tensions on the surface to make an attempt to influence the situation from space. As they well know, an orbital bombardment could devastate many cities, kill millions. They cannot risk that, and so they believe us here to prevent it. It was a reasonable enough ploy, and one that might even turn legitimate, were the planet to capitulate to the Sith.

Striding down the walkway from the observation deck, Tirdarius headed for the communications pit, his dark robes swirling around him with each movement, catching the attention of those that had more cause to be paying attention to their duties than to him, but that naturally would find it hard to give that undivided focus to their work in the presence of one who could extinguish them at any time. With a single glance at the Communication's Officer, ordering him to execute their pre-arranged instructions, and open a channel to one of the Sith below.

"Ashin, my vessel is on station and awaits your orders," he said cooly, deferring to the Sith Master down there on the surface, given that this was her operation. Unusual for us to be so co-operative with each other, I suppose, but the others will learn this themselves in time, he thought. "We're standing by for word from the surface," he added, slashing a slender hand across the air in front of his neck as a signal for the channel to close, so that they might await a response. Though those fish had better hope the response is positive, or what we send down there next will be far less benign, he thought darkly.
 
The act of being invisible was a curious skill indeed and generally reserved for creatures of peculiar construct. Hssiss, for example, could melt from sight and move along as nothing more than a whisper. Ysalamir had a cloak of a different sort - hiding them away from one's unseen senses. While Dissero was neither Hssiss or Ysalamir, he had effectively remained shrouded from the sight and attention of all others during the meeting and journey across the seas.

His job here was not necessarily to be of aid to Ashin and her league of Apprentices, or even to help her accomplish her task. On the contrary, he had been sent merely to observe. It wasn't the most exciting of missions, but there was certainly no lack of entertainment and curiosity. Bickering Apprentices being nothing new in the realm of the Sith, he'd given them only enough attention to ascertain their value. They were of little concern, to be sure. What had captured his attention was the presence of the young Jedi woman and her apparent use for this expedition.


Having stood as a silent face amongst the throngs of other Sith, Dissero gave pause as he picked up a curious scent on the air. The Force ringing at the back of his mind announced the arrival of the island's natives on their mighty steeds just moments before Ashin's words rang clear. The man's brow furrowed ever so slightly as he watched the hideous creatures pile in from all directions and weighed his options.

This would certainly be one for the books.


He drew the hood of his cloak and calmly strode off across the ramp towards the growing chaos, blue eyes following the movements of the Dark Jedi Master as she made way for the villa on the hill. Footsteps falling in line with his gaze, the Sith Knight walked out into the ensuing battle with his weapons clipped at his sides and his black cloak blowing in the wind. Neither creature nor Sith did take notice of his calm and fluid movements that slowly, methodically weaved him through the writhing carnage of blaster bolts, Lightsaber blades, gnashing teeth, hulking beasts and flailing limbs. Such was the dark power of the Subtle Cloak he wore - to turn away the senses of others. He was but a shadow amongst mammoths. An extra in the background scene, complacent to watch the other actors take center stage. It wasn't his production, after all.

Around him bodies clashed and roiled, fell and floundered and all he could think about was the growing stench and how it saturated his own senses. Pressing on he found his way through, breaching the battle by sidestepping a charging rancor and watching over his shoulder as it trampled several amphi-hydrus along the way, another faceless Sith narrowly escaping a painful end by leaping out of its path.

Dissero couldn't recall the last time he'd seen the ass-end of a rancor. He mentally remarked that it didn't bare much different from its front end.

Shaking his head with a distasteful frown he turned and continued on after the Dark Jedi Master thinking that perhaps something was afoot.
 
Spencer didn’t have time to react to the Sith Apprentice that decided to look at her while she was talking to the Dark Jedi. She didn’t like being around him, the darkness was so thick around this smug character. Her question was answered by Ashin who said to stay near the Darren character. Nodding, she understood her place; it was odd trusting a man that had to be bribed to keep her safe though it was her only hope at the moment. The battle started and she did her best to calm her nerves and remain in contact with everything around her. She didn’t like the way battle felt, it was harsh and savage. She kept searching for Ashin’s emotions – she had gotten used to sensing them out in a crowd.

Finding Ashin wasn’t easy, but when she did she discovered something. They were surrounded. One of the rancors lurched forward towards them; it was knocked off balance from one of the Sithling’s attacks. Using this moment she focused the force and pushed the creature away from her and Ashin. It was then she was quickly grabbed and dragged towards a pathway leading to a wall full of vines and trees. Spencer hadn’t seen vegetation act like this, she was beyond confused at the nature of everything. More so, she was glad she wasn’t stuck in the middle of that fight and that they were getting farther from it and she could feel her own emotions returning.

Remembering how it was back there, she sensed all of the Sith wondering why she had arrived. There was a question to her being there and the reasoning behind it. Of course only Ashin knew that answer and possibly the other dark Jedi Darren, but Spencer understood her place – though didn’t know why she was picked to come along. Either way, she was just happy to be away from them, their bickering was starting to become an annoyance.

Spencer looked around as she followed Ashin into the vegetation and then on towards a group of…males frolicking in a fountain. The young girl wrinkled her nose and turned away, she wasn’t’ fond of the sight and decided to think of other things. She didn’t understand why she had the urge to turn away, but she did and her fingers fidgeted around the now softly glowing orb around her neck. Blinking after a moment, she felt it stronger. The presence she felt when she was explaining things to Ashin. The presence was someone Ashin knew…maybe that’s why they headed this way for protection.

“Where…are we?”
 

Sirella Valkner

Because I'm a plant.
They were here now. Sirella smiled and created a path in the ground straight to her throne so the others would see her. With a snap of her finger the seeds she planted grew into pretty flowers which started to float in the air. "Welcome to my garden child." She said stepping down from her green throne. She aproached Ashin and planted a soft soulful kiss right on her lips, "It is so wonderful to see you again." The woman turned to the Padawan with her. "And who is this sweet meat?" she asked. "A plaything?"
 

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