The Demon of Jedha
At: Gargolyn IV
Wearing: Gladiator Armor
Armed With: Five Rings
The suffering of Lynda, Demon of Jedha, would not abate, would not end. Could not end.
Not even after victory at Tython could she let up. She was driven, day and not, to find them. To thirst upon their energy in revenge for her slain pets and all those dead children she had been forced to pull out of the rubble.
Her databases had perfect recall, and it was torture. Constant, relentless.
Lynda had wanted to be a hero once. She almost was, at one point. Before the dark times.
Before Laertia...
Lynda would always regret inducting Laertia into House Li-Ves. For giving her the spring board she needed to start House Io, to drag her own House down with bloody act after bloody act. To unleash so much death and destruction for seeing a woman who needed a family and taking her in...
It had been horribly naive in retrospect but there it was.
Lynda had wasted any chance to become a hero in the Alliance's eyes after her actions at Epoch, which had endangered the Chancellor. It had only cemented further as she could not be dissuaded from killing them in the messiest goriest manner she could manage. She was of little use save as a blunt instrument now, not as a symbol. Not after her ceaseless slaughter of Maw and Final Dawn anywhere she could find them.
It was what had brought her here, to this Garden World.
A few things had gone wrong however.
For one, her Corellian freighter had been shot down by some unexpected turbolaser from the ground. The crash had been spectacular.
Lynda lurched out of the burning wreckage of the vehicle, mutilated and severely weakened, already starving for energy. Her food--a captured Maw SIth--had died in the crash.
Lynda began dragging her broken body away from the wreck. Her eyes were bloodshot, her body leaking glowing red blood from various cuts. The Alliance had been trying to establish listening posts on this world, so it wasn't beyond reason to assume at least some had caught her crash.
The mutilated Android decided to go searching for signs of civilization, deciding to do what Obi-Wan would have and reach the high ground to have any hope of spotting anyone.
The smells of the jungle stirred primal or what passed for primal feelings in her as she staggered through the jungle trees. She felt more at home here than she did somewhere civilized.
But she wasn't all that concerned if the Alliance happened to be near her or not.
She was more interested in finding out if Maw were actually here. If they were, their deaths would be brutal...
Iris Arani
Wearing: Gladiator Armor
Armed With: Five Rings
The suffering of Lynda, Demon of Jedha, would not abate, would not end. Could not end.
Not even after victory at Tython could she let up. She was driven, day and not, to find them. To thirst upon their energy in revenge for her slain pets and all those dead children she had been forced to pull out of the rubble.
Her databases had perfect recall, and it was torture. Constant, relentless.
Lynda had wanted to be a hero once. She almost was, at one point. Before the dark times.
Before Laertia...
Lynda would always regret inducting Laertia into House Li-Ves. For giving her the spring board she needed to start House Io, to drag her own House down with bloody act after bloody act. To unleash so much death and destruction for seeing a woman who needed a family and taking her in...
It had been horribly naive in retrospect but there it was.
Lynda had wasted any chance to become a hero in the Alliance's eyes after her actions at Epoch, which had endangered the Chancellor. It had only cemented further as she could not be dissuaded from killing them in the messiest goriest manner she could manage. She was of little use save as a blunt instrument now, not as a symbol. Not after her ceaseless slaughter of Maw and Final Dawn anywhere she could find them.
It was what had brought her here, to this Garden World.
A few things had gone wrong however.
For one, her Corellian freighter had been shot down by some unexpected turbolaser from the ground. The crash had been spectacular.
Lynda lurched out of the burning wreckage of the vehicle, mutilated and severely weakened, already starving for energy. Her food--a captured Maw SIth--had died in the crash.
Lynda began dragging her broken body away from the wreck. Her eyes were bloodshot, her body leaking glowing red blood from various cuts. The Alliance had been trying to establish listening posts on this world, so it wasn't beyond reason to assume at least some had caught her crash.
The mutilated Android decided to go searching for signs of civilization, deciding to do what Obi-Wan would have and reach the high ground to have any hope of spotting anyone.
The smells of the jungle stirred primal or what passed for primal feelings in her as she staggered through the jungle trees. She felt more at home here than she did somewhere civilized.
But she wasn't all that concerned if the Alliance happened to be near her or not.
She was more interested in finding out if Maw were actually here. If they were, their deaths would be brutal...
