Zinayn
Gray Jedi
A roar of power erupted from the Sith's mouth, and red lightning arced from his mouth. Zinayn's blade had impacted the man's lightsaber, the plasma hissing defiantly against his metal edge. Another red lightsaber ignited nearby, and a quick glance revealed that the newcomer was not dressed as the other acolytes were. He was wearing no sort of uniform that was similar to any Sith Zinayn had seen. He concluded that this must be some sort of independent.
A surge of power came through the Force and the Sith went flying into a nearby building, collapsing. The Jedi pivoted to engage the oncoming horde of acolytes, and Zinayn did the same, visually confirming that the Sith was out. Then, two acolytes were upon him, swinging their sabers at him with more rage than technique. The Chiss calmly parried their strikes, weaving effortlessly between the novices and guiding his Force-enhanced katana through their midsections, moving on before they hit the ground. In a scenario where time was not a factor, Zinayn might have put in extra effort to incapacitate them rather than kill, but reality was often dismaying.
Another hooded figure came forward, this time with more skill in his attacks. A wave of Force lightning was sent crashing towards him, which he absorbed with one hand shielded with power. Zinayn placed that hand back on his blade, and the silver metal suddenly came alive with crackling electricity. He swung his blade down from above, and the Sith slid back, evading the metal. However, the duracrete below him split open as the katana sliced inches into the pavement, lightning pouring from it like a storm on Kamino, and frying the Sith from below. The man's grip on his lightsaber faltered, and Zinayn cut him down in one smooth motion.
He laid his crimson gaze on the Jedi, who was battling other acolytes. He turned to the non-Sith with a red lightsaber, watching every movement of his as he got closer. The Chiss lowered his katana slightly, just enough to show he wouldn't immediately attack, but not far down as to show he was defenseless. "Are you with us?"