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Campaign Star Wars: Dark Vergence III - Inhumane Harvest


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Darkness had descended upon Elrood without warning.
The first signs were the blackouts, communication was systematically dismantled across the entire planet within a matter of hours. Electrical grids failed, the lights which normally lit up the night sky from orbit blinking out one by one. Those in possession of independent generators could illuminate their surroundings without difficulty, but those without such luxuries found themselves cast into a world consumed by absolute shadow.
That's when they emerged.
In the darkness, the minions of evil made themselves known. They announced no intentions and brokered no peace, they shambled through the darkened city streets looking for victims. Those who were unlucky enough to cross their path met a messy end, their bodies meticulously dismantled for use in grisly ceremonies whose howling chants could be heard in the night.
When dawn's first light finally broke, the inhabitants of Elrood found their cities marred by the ghastly crimes of the previous night. Those who had perpetrated such atrocities had disappeared altogether, leaving no trace of where they had come from or where they had gone. What they left behind were the remnants of their rituals, which were regarded with horror and revulsion.
The inhabitants of Elrood attempted to reestablish a connection with the outside galaxy but found their effort stymied by sabotage. Those who boarded starships bound for neighboring systems never returned, nor did any help arrive any day after.
For weeks, darkness ruled Elrood. Trapped in an umbral nightmare, the people were subjected to horror after horror every night. The fiends which arose when the sun dipped below the horizon were seemingly unstoppable, no force could challenge their unorthodox methods or bar their path. They possessed intimate knowledge of every city as if they had lived in those cities all their lives. They knew who people were, how to infiltrate their homes, and how to lure them out into the darkness.
As dawn broke on the third week, and the sun began to creep over the horizon. A new sight greeted the weary and traumatized people of Elrood.
Ships in the sky.
Ships as far as the eye could see.
At first, they rejoiced for it seemed as if help had come at last to liberate them from this waking terror. That hope turned to ash in their mouths as the ships drew nearer, great terrible pyramidal monoliths which pulsated with wicked intent. These terrible vessels slammed into the earth in and around the cities of Elrood, burying themselves almost completely underground in the span of a few hours. More ships descended from the skies to join them, landing on top of these buried vessels to now jut from the earth as edifices of horror and depravity.
And from within those ships emerged...
Death.
Soldiers in dark armor now walked the streets of every city on Elrood, faceless masked creatures who snatched children from their mother's arms and dragged whole families back towards the black monoliths. Those that were taken never returned. Those that did were unrecognizable, every aspect of their being stripped away and replaced by cold emotionless subservience. They were little more than slaves even if they wore no collars.
Eventually, their insidious master arrived from the skies. He stood many heads taller than any of the warriors or slaves who served him, his entire being radiating power and authority. A mask in the shape of a skull obscured his identity, though the weapon which hung at his hip belied his status as a wielder of the Force.
For as long as those ships remained burrowed in the earth and his soldiers moved uncontested across the planet, the masked man was the master of Elrood without restraint.
That is until the first sign of aid from the outside galaxy began to appear.
The Jedi had come.
But had they come too late?
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Ash rained down upon the city streets as the dark sky churned angrily above, thrown up by the innumerable pyres which stretched from one corner of the city to the other. The soldiers of the Dark Master moved tirelessly through every block, their masked faces sweeping back and forth to search for any survivors. Sleek starfighters screamed through the air above them in formations that resembled squat chevrons, unmanned drones painted black and gold with droid minds programmed for death and destruction.
Those that were found were rounded up and brought to high-ranking minions of the Dark Master. There they were quickly evaluated into two categories.
Those that were decided to serve well as labor were subjected to the Derriphan, unnatural creatures resembling a black star bristling with crackling purple electricity. The Derriphan consumed the thoughts and memories of their victims, erasing them completely to leave only an empty shell behind. These shells were sent back to the pyramid ships that dotted the land, enslaved to the insidious will of the Dark Master.
The rest were herded into large groups to await the arrival of the Dark Master. When he arrived, he drained the entire group of their essence and consumed it. Nothing remained but the clothes they had been wearing, their bodies whittled away into dust.
"Tsisaridardi," spoke one of the Dark Master's followers, "Our scanners have detected multiple vessels emerging from hyperspace."
The Dark Master turned to regard the subordinate, who was a Sith Pureblood dressed in the finery befitting an officer of substantial rank. Those in the vicinity were the dark-plated soldiers loyal to the Dark Master, their weapons held at rest though they hungered for battle. At the farthest edge were the cultists of the Eclipse, the lowest of the low. They had paved the way for his arrival on Elrood, subverting the population from within to make the world easier to devastate.
The Eclipse cultists were easy to manipulate and quick to violence, a perfect instrument to carry out the Dark Master's twisted orders.
"Good, they have finally arrived," spoke Darth Carnifex, former Dark Lord of the Sith, "Let them come to me, I will consume their essence."

 
RRS FRONTIER’S HOPE
ADARLON ORBIT

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Several Days Ago

“Captain! The relays are finally picking up hyperspace signatures near Elrood!” The voice from the scanner technician was strained as Vera hurried over from where she had been double checking the list of supplies they had been onloading.

Vera set the data pad down and strode over to the console that read the messages curated by their network of relay beacons they had been laying down along the hyperspace routes and between the various systems along this stretch of the Outer Rim.

The ones around Elrood had gone silent a few weeks before and technicians sent to repair it. There’d been an initial report saying it looked like a meteor strike had knocked them out and they’d check in once repaired. A few short, scattered updates had come back in since, but this was the first readings they had picked up again.

“Normal readings?” Vera asked, looking over the tech’s shoulder. But when she saw them, her face went white. “What are those things?”

They were only scattered images and fragmented messages, but they carried a tone of desperation and horror, and ships unlike anything she had ever seen before. Someone, or someones had killed their technician team and been sending false readings while a catastrophe unfolded not far away.


“Contact central command. Tell them we have an Omega Priority thread happening now. We’re going to need a task force. And call for the Jedi Pilgrims.”
 
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Her time as a semi-Wayseeker under the Barash Vow had long passed. But she had never stopped listening to the Force. Never stopped hearing its voice and seeking out its will. That was why she felt it. Why her attention had been drawn to the other side of the galaxy.

The Force had cried out with a million voices at once. A beckoning call that, no matter how faint, had reverberated through the meditation chambers of the Jedi Master. And it shook her to her very core. It was not unlike what she had felt at Natanus and Myrkr. Death, destruction, and... sorrow. She always felt it when she submerged deep in the Force, of course. But not like this. That was why she hadn't hesitated for a second. Gathering a fleet would take too long. No, she had to act fast.

She had only reached out to her former Padawan. The Kiffar Jedi knight - Cas Tynen. She knew he wouldn't linger and ask questions when lives were endangered. His frustrating but commendable heroic nature wouldn't let him. For that, she was grateful.

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The blue swirls of hyperspace abruptly vanished when the pilot droid pulled her T6-shuttle out of the dimension. It almost felt as if someone pushed a jagged blade of ice in her stomach. The presence of the Dark side nearly overwhelmed the the sensitive Sephi. Her hand immediately reached for the silver-white electrum hilt at her waist. She would need it; for it dawned on her that there was little left to save and protect. No, today she would fight to purge the Dark side instead.

Her gaze fell on the scanners, which indicated the presence of a familiar ship. The Eclipse. "I've got a bad feeling about this..."

 

This guy? Again?

Was the Jedi Knight's first thought once exiting hyperspace and laying eyes upon the Eclipse, for he immediately sensed the overwhelming but familiar cloud of the Dark side emanating from that ship. This familiar presence, whoever they were, was really laying into this 'Big Bad' role Cas thought - first Natanus and now Elrood. Man, Cas really wanted a piece of this guy. Fortunately, Cas wasn't the foolhardy Padawan he once was and was well aware of the large gap in power between this Dark sider and himself, knowing if they had an encounter, he'd be liable to get smacked around. His power in the Dark side of the Force didn't scare Cas in the slightest however, and the Jedi was more than willing to oppose him when innocent lives were at stake.

Cas' hands wrapped around the control wheel as his brown eyes stared into the void in front of him. Okay, he was willing to admit that this lineup was impressive... and quite intimidating.
"Looks pretty messy out there..." he muttered to himself. The Kiffar's optimism regarding how many they would be able to save dimmed, but he wouldn't give up hope just yet, having faith that there were still some on the surface that needed their help and right now, that was the priority. "Positive thoughts, Master." Sakadi's comment didn't sit quite well with Cas, so he attempted to reassure the Jedi Master.

Pushing the throttle forward slightly, the T-6 shuttle drifted forward slightly and the Jedi pilot would attempt to begin his decent toward the planet below. Entering Elrood's atmosphere, it didn't take long for the hairs on his organic arm to raise followed by a wave of dread washing over him. "Oh great." a small squad of Ashwing's darted through the clouds and accelerated toward the T-6. Reacting quickly, the Jedi Knight gripped the wheel tightly and thrust it downward, forcing the shuttle to drop and avoid the incoming barrage of fire. "As if I didn't have enough going on right now!" Cas spun the shuttle, steering clear of the overwhelming fire "Then again, it has been a few days since I was last in a life or death situation."

This was tough, being so high up and avoiding an onslaught of droid fighters with practically no arnaments except for 2 missiles, meant this was bound to end badly. Face focused, his tongue stuck out slightly as he kept an eye ahead as well as sensed for danger within the Force "Congratulations Sakadi, you're a prophet." quickly performing a tight wingover, Cas managed to get behind the fighters and quickly activated the two missiles sending them straight toward the fighters in front of them. The impact sent a chain reaction, destroying all the fighters in front "Wow, that actually worked..." he celebrated. Though it was short lived when the shuttle would suddenly jolt, causing both Jedi to jerk from the impact.

Checking the scanners, Cas saw they'd been hit by a lagging fighter and soon felt the shuttle begin to descend. Sighing, his focus returned and the pilot began his attempts to land the shuttle as best he could, despite their incoming crash landing. "Happy thoughts Sakadi, happy thoughts..." he said as the shuttle began to violently jerk while he stabilised their crash.

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The shuttles hurtled through the void of space, its inhabitants strapped tightly to their seats. Tiland rested in with his eyes closed, paying attention to his breathing, and only his breathing, despite the stink of sweat, oiled metal, and the alternating emotions of resolve and fear that laced through the shuttles. They would make it to the ground. That, Tiland knew. Not just because he felt no danger in the Force, even through the roiling of the Dark Side that embraced the entire system, but also because these shuttles were nigh-indestructible.

Completely unarmed. But almost entirely indestructable. The others, a combination of Jedi Pilgrims and members of the Rimward Ranger Corps, knew that too, but still wrestled with the emotions of what was, and had been, unfolding around them. How had they missed it? They were only a short hyperdrive jump away from the formal territory of the League and a Sith and their minions had been wreaking havoc for weeks on one a busy trade world. The Rescue Service even had a small station in the system, as they often used to Elrood to head out further into the Rim towards Kal'Shebbol and the Kathol Republic.

Even the Pilgrims and the Circle of the Light Hand transited through here regularly. But that was beyond his pay scale and his concern. He had felt a horrific ripple through the Force and a sense of where it was, and sent that in a fleeting image of urgency and desperation through the pendant he wore and whose connection he shared with the Circle and the Pilgrims.

The Rescue Service and Defese Fleet task force would be following shortly behind them. It was a daring, and perhaps backwards method of deployment, all things considered, but ironically, the Condors had a better chance of surviving than the other cutters and frigates of the fleet. If they could draw enough fire for the task force to get into position, they'd be much better off in the long run.

Already, he had sensed the loss of life amongst the planet. It was enormous and it was much less about preventing a catastrophe as much as salvaging what had already done.

Guilt wormed its way into his conscience and Tiland let his mind step away from it, observe it, recognize it and what it entailed. Failure. Lack of foresight. Negligence in his duties as a guardian of the Outer Rim. All valid emotional responses based on his expectations for himself. Inhale. Exhale, and with it, the emotional guilt.

It would do no good for the survivors or for himself. It never did. The truth was that he was both mortal and limited. He could not see everywhere, be everywhere, or even predict everything that was going to happen. The Force told him what it willed and he responded to the best of his ability.

That was all he could ever do. And ultimately, all that he had learned to expect from himself, giving up so many of the rest. He could not save everyone, even from simple diseases, let alone a cunningly devised attack. He mourned with those left behind and grieved with those who suffered the pain of loss, but like the guilt, he had learned to let them go.

They were at peace now, communing with the cosmos, and in perfect harmony with all things: past, present, future. It was the natural way of the galaxy. They were born, they lived, and when their time came, they rejoined the Force.

Around him, the Condor jumped and dodged attacks, shuddering under the kinetic impacts of what not even its incredible speed and maneuverability could avoid.

But within, there was peace. The others sensed it too and their nerves calmed as they looked to the old Jedi sitting in the front, preparing to be the first off the boarding ramp. He sat still, a slight smile on his face, and an expression of contentment on his features.

He was not even utilizing the Force. But within himself, down to his very center, Tiland was at peace, and like a stillness, it began to spread, slowly undermining the anxiety and fear of the others.

He was one with the Force and the Force was with him.

Nothing else mattered.
 
Location: Staging Area, Elrooden - Elrood
Tags: Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex Darth Faef Darth Faef Cadere Cadere Sakadi Marathi Sinvala Sakadi Marathi Sinvala Tiland Kortun Tiland Kortun Vera Tillian Vera Tillian

The red-armored soldiers of Shadow Fleet’s ground divisions poured out of the Silooth-class Invasion Carriers in large, disciplined formations. They were the anvil to the Blackblade Guard’s hammer, a large force of disciplined, walk-off-a-cliff loyal soldiers, intended to grind the enemy down through brutal attrition. UX-0626 stood among them as just another number amidst the ranks, yet nonetheless devoted to making his will manifest in the stars.

The Eclipse would bear down upon the galaxy and with it, his Eternal Salvation.

Their formations were arrayed in neatly organized rows as the Dark Master landed on the surface, ramrod straight posture and unflinching gazes staring ahead as ash rained down from the sky. This was the first time she would be in the direct presence of the Dark Master, and yet, she did not dare look upon him for longer than it took for his towering form to cross her line of sight, fearing that her unworthy mortal eyes would burn out of her skull at the mere act of taking in the Dark perfection of his avatar for a moment longer than necessary.

In the moments after the Dark Master gave his salvation to the group of captives nearby, the formation rotated in lockstep, weapons coming free of the magnetic holsters on their backs as the Eclipse Cultists in the vicinity howled for blood and sacrifice.

When the Jedi and their unenlightened minions arrived to take back the city, they would stand ready to meet them.


 
Soon to be engaging: Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex

"I've got eyes. Send a message to Tiland Kortun Tiland Kortun and Sakadi Marathi Sinvala Sakadi Marathi Sinvala and let them know we've arrived."

The R-wing wove in breaking stealth, Romi pushed the throttle forward, picking up speed. She'd turned the laser cannons; the vessel exploded into a fiery ball, and the hull of her ship screeched, cutting right through the cloud of smoke. "Ugh...I hate flying."

Leaning forward on the stick, she propelled her fighter forward and fell into the formation. She had just a small detail with her -- the 91st Sentinel, professional soldiers formerly apart of the Galactic Alliance armed services that served under Jade.

A calculated cadence of beeps and squeals sounded off in tandem with the alert flashes on her system, "Missiles! Pull us up R0!"

The R-wing shot straight up, out of their field of view, with the missiles overshooting but quickly changing trajectory in order to trail their target. "Gimmie a surge to all power R0, reverse thrusters. Standby..." pushing the throttle up, she rolled her fighter -- and kept rolling until the missiles spun too close and collided into one another.

"I literally feel like i'm gonna puke..." She banked to her left and then to her right and looped around. Killing power a bit she was now behind them. With a series of laser cannon blasts, the last few fighters were taken by surprise and were turned into nothing but smoldering pieces of raining metal.

"Spot me R0."

She sank back. Romi stretched her awareness, guiding the sphere-like perception using two fingers that gently dug into the surface of her Crown. The world became still but continuously inundated with the interference and alerts over the comms. One by one, she deafened herself to each sense in a calculated sequence that only she could remember. A funnel, she absorbed the subtle waves of energy suffused into the very fabric of the landscape around them. She siphoned but she gave just as much of herself. When she finally fell into the whims of the Force, it allowed for a mental call through the empyrean.

Her power became metaphysical tendrils reaching out and touching all those force sensitives on the strike team. They'd meld their mind and spirits together, with her forming the link; they could act as one for now.

She'd done this enough, and under much more stressful situations to know how to connect with the vibrational energies that surrounded sentients. Making sure everyone was comfortable with her presence would be the task -- they'd all feel a tingling sensation at the base of their minds. Something distinctly not of themselves but not aggressive nor evil.

She'd brought them all under her shroud.

"Zaavik...Vex...Can you hear me?" She called out through the Force, a faint voice in their mind until they accepted what she would give. "The crystals, you guys remember the plan?"

She'd reached out to Jerek Morrows Jerek Morrows too for assistance if he was available.

-- = Meld

Zaavik Perl Zaavik Perl
Vexander Graves Vexander Graves
 


He slowly flexed his fingers, understanding the tensile strength behind the curling of his fingers but incapable of experiencing the sensation for himself. His eyes stared down at his hands, unbidden electricity dancing between his digits. This action was subconscious on some level, a primordial exploration of his extremities as if he were searching for something new, different, or out of place on his body. As before, there was nothing that would cause this odd concern, but he did it nonetheless. Those who observed him performing this strange rite did not interject or broach it with him after, they knew better than to pry.
What they could not see was that he was testing the newfound limits of his power within his mind. Consuming the Living Force of other creatures did more than join whatever strength they had to the bottomless wellspring at his core, he could now experience the memories and thoughts of all those he had consumed. It took some time for his mind to process the experience, to sift through the jumbled mess and vanquish everything that was deemed of no value. Those memories he thought were worth holding onto were kept and everything else was destroyed.
When he came back to his immediate surroundings, the Sith'ari of the Kainate breathed a heavy sigh of rare satisfaction. His eyes turned up towards the sky, which frequently blossomed with black-smoke detonations and incandescent flames. The Jedi were here, he could sense them up above. It was time to move forward.
Without a great desire of haste or concealment, Carnifex walked along the broad avenues leading up to the congress hall of Elrooden, where the democratic government that had reigned over Elrood held sessions and passed their laws. Now it was an empty structure, practically gutted from fire and blaster fire. Every inch of finery had been destroyed, desecrated, or looted in the chaos which engulfed the planet in the wake of his initial invasion. His soldiers lined the causeway leading to the ruined structure, flames reflecting off of the glossy scarlet finish of their armor.
Carnifex paused for a moment as another Sith materialized from the destruction to kneel before him, her montrals having only come up to his midsection even when she was standing. She was not one of his flock, he could sense that from a brief glance. Yet he would not turn her away, not if she was so eager to lend her strength to his. Her youth was something that could be of use to him, for it was youthful minds which were so easily swayed to serving his ambitions.
"Rise, Faef, and walk with me." Every syllable carried with it the weight of unfathomable darkness, oppressive and devouring. The sheer magnitude of his voice was enough to cause others to recoil as if struck.
Continuing his advance, Carnifex reached the steps of the Elrooden congress. He walked up the steps and under the archway that bordered the building's entry, taking care to step over the broken stone doors which once barred the gate. Inside was little more than wreckage and ruin, but it would suffice.
"The Jedi will come here."
He knelt down on his haunches, reaching out with a gloved hand to trace small symbols in the ash which liberally coated the floor.
"Be ready."

 
Definitely Not A Cinnamon Roll
At his words, Faef stood and walked with Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex as he led her somewhere. When he told her that the Jedi were coming, she nodded, and when she was told to be ready, she placed a hand on her lightsaber, letting out a quiet growl as her lookalike appeared again briefly. "I will, my Lord." The Togruta knelt beside him, watching him trace the symbols. "My Lord, if I may ask, what do these symbols mean?"
 

A lone X-Wing approached Elrood at high speed. The dark silloute of the ship in the middle of the darkness that surrounded the area could not be seen. The cloaking capabilities of the ship were acting on and it's pilot kept the s-foils closed to make sure that he could maintain the speed and remain concealed.

These X-02 starfighters were amazing, they had everything that Vex required... it was hard to miss his old X-Wing with this new baby he managed to snatch from the Coruscant Jedi Temple not that long ago before being summoned to this particular battle. The cloacking capabilities seemed to be made exclusively for the Jedi Shadow, he actually loved the fact that he could link it's capabilities with his mastery in the ways of the Force.

Knowing that his mission parameters were different from the previous battles he had with the Brotherhood of the Maw and with the Draelvasier, his engagement required to be more subtle. With the help of the Force, the Jedi Master immersed himself in a subtle veil that shielded his Force Sensitivity... it was the strongest power he had and he had put it to test in the most harsh enviroments... it wasn't without it's flaws but with the stealth fighter he had, he wouldn't be detected.

Doing quite sweeps from high altitude, the man took the X-Wing across the whole battlefield and began doing recon... from time to time, he noticed specific places... areas that caught his attention due to the topography and also based on how the enemy forces would move in those... drawing his ship closer to the ground, he surveyd the place and then climbed back up to search for the next spot.

Blaster fire came from the ground from time to time, but it was not directed at him to be honest... it was more residual blaster aimed at other ships around the area, even when going down to survey the spots that he had in mind, he managed to use his skills in the fighter to just be left unharmed.

Some time passed by and Vex thought that he had what he needed. Once that was done, he just brought his ship to a safe place, where he would actually leave it there in order to head to his primary objective. The ship came to hover to place behind allied lines, and he knew that he would leave it there until everything was done... and then he would take that ship back to his brand new HQ... which he hoped to innagurate soon.

As soon as he set foot in the ground, he extended his Force concealment and cloaking technique to allow himself, not only be undetected through the Force... but also by the eye and other equipment. He was practically invisible and inaudible... besides... in the middle of this battleground he would be quickly overlooked.

At that moment, he heard the lovely voice of Romi Jade Romi Jade trying to reach out the deeper parts of his mind with a message. Basing his response on their time in the Enclave together, and also on the fact that she always had good things to say, he just accepted the telepathic connection right away and listed to what she had to say.

Focusing on the line created by her, he replied in his mind "I can hear you Romi, I have the sites located and I am moving to them" the man began to stealthy move towards 4 diferent areas, he thought that they would be enough "I'll relay back when everything is in place on my part" The man didn't say anything about Zaavik Perl Zaavik Perl , he barely knew him... but based on what he had heard, he would do a good job.

Leaving the link slightly open for anything else, Vex left to his objective... hoping to set everything as soon as possible.

 
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"Positive thoughts?" Sakadi shoved the droid co-pilot aside and took place on the seat beside Cas as they entered the atmosphere."I don't think positive thoughts are going to make much of a difference" She was an average co-pilot at best but unlike the droid, she could rely on the guidance of the Force.

Sakadi felt the adrenaline well up in her stomach as the Kiffar drove the shuttle in a downward spiral. "It's really ride or die with you, isn't it?" She nonchalantly commented, clearly uncomfortable with his flying. Her T6-shuttle was a diplomatic vessel meant for long and arduous travels. Its shielding and weapon systems were therefore close to non-existent. "If I were a prophet I would've went with another ship" She retorted as the shuttle shook heavily. Her eyes darted to the scanners, which indicated that they had lost a part of the shuttle's lower wing. A shame, really. She was rather fond of her shuttle.

Without hesitation, Sakadi reached for the switch in-between their seats. The cockpit of the t6-shuttle could function as an emergency escape capsule. And her hand currently hovered above the small switch that triggered the cockpit's ejection.

"Align us with the main street. We can't afford to hit any buildings." While the risk was low, she didn't want to cause more casualties by crashing into any of Elrooden's buildings. The main street was empty, apart from the loyalist beings that had ravaged the city. There was no saving them, she could feel it through the Force. Just like she felt an incredibly source of darkness at the far end of the broad avenue, lingering in the once grand congress hall of Elrooden.

Another blow made the shuttle shudder, and thick black smoke rose from its thrusters. The droid fighters were a menace, but they wouldn't stop the two Jedi from reaching the surface. Without any further delay, Sakadi activated the escape mechanism. The cockpit detached itself and shot away, attempting to stabilize as it rapidly descended onto the city. It did so just in time, skidding over the broad street as the other part of the shuttle struck Elrood's surface in a fiery explosion.

 

"Really? I was just going to ram us into the oncoming buildings!" Cas exclaimed in frustrated sarcasm, the steering wheel's violent shaking sent tremors throughout the Jedi Knight's arms as he repositioned the shuttle. Nearing the surface, Cas spotted a small squad of soldiers in dark armor below, shooting at their shuttle - grinning, he devised a plan. Thrusting the throttle forward, accelerating the shuttle's speed, the Kiffar pilot would crash whatever he could into this group of soldiers.

Once Sakadi had engaged the escape pod and the cockpit separated, blitzing down toward the surface, Cas' plan went off without a hitch. "WOOOOOO!!!!" the Kiffar hollered as the cockpit sailed through the air. Once it collided with the surface, skidding across the ground - part of the shuttle crashed directly into the group of dark armored troopers.

"Go time." Cas announced, leaping out of the cockpit and transition into a forward flip mid-air as the cockpit continued slid across the street. Landing with a side roll before standing upright, he threw a glance at his former Master who, no doubt, had made as much of a flashy exit out of the cockpit as he had "Now that's what I call a fiery entrance." Cas rested his hands on his hips as he glanced at the blaze of glory he and the Sephi'd just created.

Shifting to a more serious demeanour and tone of voice "We should look for any civillians. See if we can help..." he started to walk off, making his way down the street before stopping to turn and face Sakadi "... Right?" unsure if the Sephi had altered her initial plans seeing as... currently, there didn't seem like much they could save.
 
A raven call would come from high above, the dark shape circling in the skies and watching all unfold. It was not the only such being present, for carrion birds were common sights on devastated worlds as Elrood was becoming... but it was no normal bird. With a screech, eyes glowing purple, it would circle away to observe the arrivals of Romi Jade Romi Jade and her fellow Jedi.

The defenders of the Light were trickling in, no large fleets arriving yet, but then that was expected. Elrood was neutral territory now, and it would take time to rouse a sufficient task force to come and liberate the planet from the evil plaguing it. It wasn't enough yet, but soon, very soon... and Elrood was only the first world that would feel such agony. It was required... it was necessary.

The bird came down towards Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex and Darth Faef Darth Faef , and as it neared the ground, its wings would lengthen, its body twisting and growing. A shrug of shoulders would finish the transformation of the shadowy Sith familiar into a masked sorceress, eyes glowing purple that shifted to amber behind an ornate mask of electrum. Her presence would be masked, hidden from perception.

"Jedi of Silver," she said quietly, her voice modulated to a degree by both Sith magic and the mask. It was a test of new creation for her, even in the midst of such an operation, a monumental step towards their goal, she was always testing. "And remnants of those that called the Outer Rim home. They do not sense the danger yet."

It could be felt if one knew how to read the currents. A sense of terrible decay would be in the very energy of the planet, a consumption that threatened all... and it would be spreading further and further like disease through a body. Elrood itself was dying, drained of everything that made it vibrant... and the worse was yet to come for it.

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Jerek Morrows

A Jedi's Life is Sacrifice.
The path of the Shadow was a narrow one, and on all sides surrounded by darkness.

He knew that. From the moment on Ossus where he'd all but given up on who he was to the very depths of Knighthood Jerek had fully embraced purpose. He detached himself from other members of the Order by willingly sacrificing a true name, even going so far as to change his face and alter or destroy memories of himself within others- and even in himself, to prevent secrets from going places that they ought not go.

The mission this time took him deep beyond enemy lines.

For days, reports of the situation on Elrood compounded one another. Outside of the jurisdiction of any one Enclave or fractional order within the collective Jedi Order, the threat of the darkness went unmitigated until it spread like a Cancer through the populace. That was the impression that the Jedi Order wanted to maintain. The Darkness obscured the truth to the Galaxy, but the shadow that the Light cast oft went forgotten.

Jerek infiltrated the Capital City, Elrooden during the unrest that followed the blackouts. After the Planet mysteriously went dark and lost contact with the rest of the Galaxy, a distress beacon went out from a nearby Sector Ranger who's mounting concern brought her to surveil the world directly. Utilizing probes that were summarily silenced, the brave young woman reached out for Council to anyone who would listen.

In the throes of an ongoing war with the Sith Empire, the Alliance had no resources to spare on a world outside of its umbrella. As of yet, nothing had been confirmed; so it fell to the Jedi Order as a collective to execute a response. If it was nothing, then there would be no further cause for concern.

But often enough, when something seemed suspect, it was.

That was why they mobilized him.

The days that followed brought him close to the brink, closer even than he'd imagined. The Shadow had witnessed Sith rituals firsthand, but never on this scale. It was a full, hostile takeover by the cult. People were stolen from their homes in a lawless, godless fashion and the wholesale slaughter and debauching of an entire civilization was enough to invoke disgust in any man with compassion.

But not surprise.

He utilized an older Sith technology in his effort to remain undetected, a Force Disperser, and lingered in the shadows of the City, taking notes, protecting the few lives he could, and at last getting word out in a clandestine manner to the Jedi. They required a measured response.

And now, they had one.

Jerek knew he wouldn't get word back when help would arrive. Days, perhaps months may have passed before he saw light again. Holed up in a building dismissed as run down with a handful of survivors, they watched as abominations and horrors wrought by the Sith crept past, seeking untainted blood. More often than not, they settled for their own, overcome by hunger. One man hid the eyes of a child as he watched the carnal act of a hideous, malformed human feast on the flesh of one of the many lifeless, unfeeling thrills witlessly gave themselves up to it. Viscera splashed across broken transparisteel, blotting out the sight. It did nothing to muffle the sounds of feeding.

The child whimpered reflexively, and quickly, his father moved to cover his mouth. It was far too late for that. The sounds stopped. A meaty smack resounded as the body hit the dirt. In seconds, a faceless head surged smashed through the window and violently twisted one way, then the other.

Sounds of sniffing reverberated through the room.

"MmMmmmmmEaT?"

The muffled scream of the child came in harmony with the telltale snap and hiss of a lightsaber. Its expressionless face clattered to the floor as Jerek grabbed hold of the robes that obscured the creature's body and pulled it inside. They could not leave it out in the open.

Someone could have seen it. More would come. Their position was already compromised. Jerek took a deep breath.

"We have to move," he said.

"Master Jedi, there's no way we can guarantee our safety outside of these walls," a woman in the group said quickly, clearly shaken, but less than most of the others.

"There's no guarantee of your safety here anymore, either," he stated calmly. "Its been nearly a week since I sent the message off. We have to assume no one is coming. I will get you to the Spaceport and off world myself if I have to, but you have to work with me."

She hesitated, then nodded.

"Then I will exit first and ensure the area is clear."

Sakadi Marathi Sinvala Sakadi Marathi Sinvala | Cadere Cadere | Vexander Graves Vexander Graves | Zaavik Perl Zaavik Perl | Romi Jade Romi Jade | Tiland Kortun Tiland Kortun | Vera Tillian Vera Tillian

Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex | Taeli Raaf Taeli Raaf
 
Jerek said:
"Then I will exit first and ensure the area is clear."

She spotted a figure slinking out into the opening as she moved to engage Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex

"Wait...I know- Morrows!" She approached, "So you were here already, I sent word but I didn't know if you received--" She wove her hand, "No time. It's good to see you." She was familiar with him mostly because of their dark op on Dathomir, beyond that the two hadn't been too acquainted.

It was actually convenient that she'd run into him. "I could use your help," she glanced off to the family peaking out behind him. "This crystal, can you place it on your way? It need to be oriented a certain way. I'll send you the coordinates. Take these two with you, they can help you get them to safety."

She pointed to the 91st behind her.

------

She sprinted into the next square, hitting a quick pivot and backpedalling she slid up against a wall. "I'm not sensing Zaavik Vex. I've placed one crystal, and gave Morrows the second."

She sprawled her arms along the wall behind her. She crept in closer, feeling the energy reverberate intensely through the area; she was right there. "I'm right here though..."

Placing the other crystal would take her far out of the way "I--" a quick pain shot through her stomach. She clawed at her skin in tight grip as her leg grew weak.

Ehuh

What was that?

No something is very wrong....


A feeling of dread shot through her form, a realization of sorts that sparked a sense of urgency inside.

She dug her palm into the duracrete, and fought the sense of unease for a separate moment. Instinctively she withdrew herself from the mental link in order to avoid the psychic backlash with the others. A few shallow breaths in succession helped her refocus a bit but the abdominal pain lurked deep down.

Within a few minutes she knew...

She’d sensed the days-old life growing inside her about a month in a half ago; Her body still hadn't began to show any physical signs of her condition, and now she was realizing that she no longer sensed that flicker of life.

A somber look -- she looked into the space in front of her but at nothing really. She felt it but pushed past it for now, deadening her body to the pain. She inhaled to largely regroup in her numbness.

She banked around the corner and headed for the source.

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Vexander Graves Vexander Graves
Sakadi Marathi Sinvala Sakadi Marathi Sinvala
Cadere Cadere
Tiland Kortun Tiland Kortun
Taeli Raaf Taeli Raaf
 


For a time, Carnifex did not answer the younger Togruta and continued to draw esoteric geometric symbols in the dirt and ash. To the untrained eye, it would appear as little more than a random series of incoherent signs and shapes, totally illegible. To those who were well-versed in the ancient ways, they could see the intricate lines of spellwork and conjuration which composed the entirety of the construct.
"Ancient Sith magic," finally intoned Carnifex, "Appropriated from texts long forgotten." These secrets had been hard-fought for, gleaned from the lost athenaeums of the ancient Dark Lord of the Sith Tenebrae scattered throughout the Unknown Regions. Few were in possession of such knowledge, and fewer still understood how to wield it properly.
Not even Carnifex alone could understand such arcana.
His eyes rose from his work as a shadow darkened the ground around him, the raven-form of Taeli Raaf gliding down to transform into her true self. "Jedi of Silver," she whispered, her face obscured by a mask of golden sheen. "And remnants of those that called the Outer Rim home. They do not sense the danger yet."
"Nor will they," replied Carnifex, putting the last touches on his handiwork before standing. With a casual flick of his hand, the runes he inscribed on the ground glowed bright red for half a second before they faded entirely. "The spellwork nears completion, my minions are searching for the other leylines as we speak. Soon they will find them and this world will be consumed." He cocked his head towards the building's entrance, his eyes peering beyond the brick and mortar walls that surrounded them.
"They are coming, just as anticipated."
 
The dark troopers from the Sith filled the whole city, especifically the center of Elrood. Their intimidating presence plus the ships above shed a shadow all around the place, it blocked the light from above... it had the citizens of this planet completely immersed in fear. The Jedi Master could feel it... it was a strong feeling that was spreading further with each passing moment.

Turning on a corner, Vex noticed the perfect place where he could leave one of the crystals... slowly, he just approached the place and looked for the best place where this crystal would be left lingering there without being bothered. Without even worrying about the fact that he could be seen, he just left the crystal and then rose up to continue to the next location that he had seen before.

It was quite curious for the Jedi Shadow actually, he thought about the irony as he was moving fast to the next location, the very thing that was a tool of supression, a tactic built to sow the seeds of tyrany in this planet; the ships that cast the darkness from above... where the very same ships that were helping him conceal his presence completely. His Force Cloaking and Concealment technique had to be maintained with less effort and that allowed him to most faster since he had to bend less light from his body... and the thousands steps and turmoil around the city shielded his sounds just as much as he was using the Force to avoid from being heard.

He was close to the second location when suddenly he heard the voice of Romi Jade Romi Jade in his head informing him about her task completion, but also mentioned about the fact that Zaavik was nowhere around. Hoping that he wasn't captured or that nothing bad has happened to him, he just replied to her keeping his mind on the task at hand "We will carry with the plan at hand, I am close to the second location" and it was definetely true, in fact; he saw a sewer entrance that marked just the right coordinates where the other crystal had to be placed. In a quick motion; he just delivered the package and carried on.

From time to time, the man had to just dodge a few troopers, allow them to pass first or just circled around them. Either way, he was being quick and efficient. Lately during the recent battles, he had been using his trademark skill more and more and he had learned to be faster each and everytime... he was able to use advanced acrobatics fueled with the Force but still; he had to keep it simple since he couldn't let his guard down and let the veil around him just disappear.

After a few minutes, the man reached the last spot that he had pinpointed... the last place where he would place the crystal. There was just a small crack in a wall in the middle of an alley, the perfect spot to place the crystal and that would generate the field... it would be perfect. Vexander smiled as he left the crystal in place and then turned around to face to the center of the city where the battle will rage on quite soon.

"Vex here; I am set with all the crystals" The man passed his right hand on his chin a bit all the way to the back of his neck "You know... we didn't talk about what else I would do after this bit... where do you need me to be?" He waited briefly for the reply from Master Jade... if she didn't have anything in mind, he would surely find a way to make himself useful in no time.
 
Natsu's starfighter touched down at Raider's Cove, the major trading port of Rishi. Hopping out of his fighter, Natsu took a deep breath of the fresh air, and smiled. It had been a long time since he had returned to his homeworld, and oddly enough he had missed having his feet back in the ground. Walking to the local cantina, the Rishii greeted Natsu as he walked through the doors.

"Verren! It has been a long time. Come, have a seat. I promise no one has sat in it since you were last here."

Natsu accepted his offer, and sat down. Observing the cantina, he found it almost empty, but that wasn't uncommon. Raider's Cove wasn't the massive trade hub it used to be. The Empire that had ruled hundreds of years ago had a part to play in that. But also, being an Outer Rim world, it is hard to attract business. The bartender served a glass of water, and asked "How long do you intend to stay this time? My kids would love to play with your laser sword."

Smiling, Nastu replied. "Not for long. And you should tell your kids that my lightsaber is not a toy. I almost impaled myself with my father's when I was a young child. Speaking of how long I'll be here, any rumors? I'm sick of these measly contracts. I need real work."

"
Not exactly work you'll get paid for. But, have you heard of the planet Elrood?"

"
Some distant world that will cost me more money to get fuel to go there vs how much I can earn for work."

"It's not exactly work. It apparently has gone completely off the grid. No communication, nothing. It's as if it went completely off the grid. Not to mention, I've heard some people mention feelings of darkness coming from it's syste-"

Natsu quickly stood up, and ran to his starfighter. Taking off, Natsu punched in Elrood's coordinates, and took off into hyperspace towards the planet. He didn't know which faction had invaded the planet, but Natsu knew where darkness was strong, he could find a Sith to kill. Throughout the journey, Natsu meditated in his seat, thinking of the Sith who killed his parents. Ever since that day, he had felt empty, but killing Sith? That brought his soul to life. As he exited hyperspace and saw the planet, he felt something off. It wasn't just the darkness he felt, no, that was very strong. Natsu couldn't put the feeling to words, so he chose to ignore it. As he began his descent towards the planet, 6 droid fighters came screaming at him. Swearing under his breath, he began to focus on the threat at hand. Jerking the throttle, the Burra starfighter span the right. As Natsu executed this maneuver, he deployed 4 of his mines, and once they were deployed, he fired his laser cannons, successfully shooting down two fighters. As the droid fighters scrambled to avoid the mines, they triggered them, causing the mines to explode, destroying the remaining fighters.

People need to learn that droid fighters don't work against Force sensitives. We're not your average pilots after all.


Touching down outside of Elrooden, Natsu guided the starfighter into a cave, and landed it there. Hopping out, Natsu concealed his lightsaber in his robes, and set out in the direction of the capital.
 

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