Keira Priest
The Iron
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Dammit, Cryax. When one got right down to it, those were really the only words to express everyone's feelings regarding what had recently happened between the Red Ravens criminal syndicate and one now very infamous [member="Cryax Bane"], former President of the organization but now public enemy number one in most every member's books, and for a very good reason. The Chiss had betrayed them all without hesitation, disrupting their Cryptnet and all but rendering it useless, tearing down all that carefully calculated code and replacing it with malware, taking all of the information on the Ravens, including their roster most importantly, and bringing it to the Sith. These were only two of his crimes on a list of thousands. But they were among the hardest to forgive. The Ravens were an organization that the man had helped build from its meager beginnings, and without hesitation he'd torn it down right before their eyes.
For Keira, the public wrongdoings were only the half of it. Certainly it was an atrocious thing that had been done, and it was something that would be paid for in blood. Nothing else would serve. To her, the betrayal was just as much a personal affair. There were very few people she could say she trusted with most everything, and he was one of them. Had been one of them. Now he was nothing, null, just another criminal, more competition to contend with. But above all, he was enemy. That wasn't a sentiment she could take fully to heart just yet, however. It wasn't easy to go from counting someone as family and as close as a brother to loathing them just as she would anyone else that had crossed her or hers. It would ultimately take time to navigate through the maze that made up her thoughts on the subject to reach one endgame: whatever Cryax had been to her in the past was gone. He was no longer hers or anyone's friend, and he deserved to be treated as such.
It wasn't as simple for her as it seemed to be for the others. Ever since the two had made acquaintance they had saved each other's lives, quite literally from the beginning. The pattern had continued throughout their years of knowing each other, a bond eventually forming there that extended past the two of them being nothing more than business partners. It was something that transcended friendship, something akin to what she considered to be nearly familial. Next to her older brothers he was as close to family as anyone could and would ever get, and family ties weren't so easily severed as others. Those were wounds that took time to rationalize, to contemplate and, most importantly, to heal. But the scar there would always be rough and jagged, roughly sutured, a reminder of what had once been. Despite what most seemed to believe, she was capable of having feelings every once in awhile.
For these reasons she currently walked the streets of the Coruscant undercity, her presence in the Force akin to any other darksider that called the planet home. It was moments like these she was thankful for how her alignment read to those sensitive to the energy field. Unless they were looking for something out of the ordinary, she would hopefully read as just any other Sith. And that was what she intended. No interference was wanted for what she intended to accomplish this day. Contrary to what the others were likely expecting, she wasn't aiming to bring him back by force, or injure him at all, really. This was a time to talk, explain, work through why all of this had happened, why he had chosen to betray those he seemed to love like family just as strongly as they had once returned the favor, at a different point in time. A better point in time. Right now she was on the search for answers, however painful they might have been.
Her progress halted, and she regarded the building that had been specified, the sign cheerfully reading 'Happyland Morgue'. It was a far cry from the Dragon Palace Casino that sprawled Antecedent, and frankly she had expected something a bit more upscale. The Chiss had seemed to enjoy his luxurious quarters when he still called himself a member of their Unkindness, but now she wasn't sure what to expect from him. What was there to expect, let alone say? This was where his office supposedly was, and that was a start. So after a moment she stepped inside, navigating to where she sensed Cryax to be, stopping just outside the door and taking a breath to steady herself, exhaling slowly, the shakiness in her breath audible had there been anyone close enough to hear. It was rare for her to be uncertain about much of anything, but here she was becoming anxious over a simple conversation. Well, maybe not quite so simple.
Without a word she stepped into the room, her amber eyes smoldering with a number of emotions; anger, confusion and most of all, sadness. Just laying eyes on the man again was enough to bring a tidal wave of emotion to the surface, and she swallowed the lump that rose in her throat, her voice still cracking despite these efforts, barely above a whisper. "Why?"
Dammit, Cryax. When one got right down to it, those were really the only words to express everyone's feelings regarding what had recently happened between the Red Ravens criminal syndicate and one now very infamous [member="Cryax Bane"], former President of the organization but now public enemy number one in most every member's books, and for a very good reason. The Chiss had betrayed them all without hesitation, disrupting their Cryptnet and all but rendering it useless, tearing down all that carefully calculated code and replacing it with malware, taking all of the information on the Ravens, including their roster most importantly, and bringing it to the Sith. These were only two of his crimes on a list of thousands. But they were among the hardest to forgive. The Ravens were an organization that the man had helped build from its meager beginnings, and without hesitation he'd torn it down right before their eyes.
For Keira, the public wrongdoings were only the half of it. Certainly it was an atrocious thing that had been done, and it was something that would be paid for in blood. Nothing else would serve. To her, the betrayal was just as much a personal affair. There were very few people she could say she trusted with most everything, and he was one of them. Had been one of them. Now he was nothing, null, just another criminal, more competition to contend with. But above all, he was enemy. That wasn't a sentiment she could take fully to heart just yet, however. It wasn't easy to go from counting someone as family and as close as a brother to loathing them just as she would anyone else that had crossed her or hers. It would ultimately take time to navigate through the maze that made up her thoughts on the subject to reach one endgame: whatever Cryax had been to her in the past was gone. He was no longer hers or anyone's friend, and he deserved to be treated as such.
It wasn't as simple for her as it seemed to be for the others. Ever since the two had made acquaintance they had saved each other's lives, quite literally from the beginning. The pattern had continued throughout their years of knowing each other, a bond eventually forming there that extended past the two of them being nothing more than business partners. It was something that transcended friendship, something akin to what she considered to be nearly familial. Next to her older brothers he was as close to family as anyone could and would ever get, and family ties weren't so easily severed as others. Those were wounds that took time to rationalize, to contemplate and, most importantly, to heal. But the scar there would always be rough and jagged, roughly sutured, a reminder of what had once been. Despite what most seemed to believe, she was capable of having feelings every once in awhile.
For these reasons she currently walked the streets of the Coruscant undercity, her presence in the Force akin to any other darksider that called the planet home. It was moments like these she was thankful for how her alignment read to those sensitive to the energy field. Unless they were looking for something out of the ordinary, she would hopefully read as just any other Sith. And that was what she intended. No interference was wanted for what she intended to accomplish this day. Contrary to what the others were likely expecting, she wasn't aiming to bring him back by force, or injure him at all, really. This was a time to talk, explain, work through why all of this had happened, why he had chosen to betray those he seemed to love like family just as strongly as they had once returned the favor, at a different point in time. A better point in time. Right now she was on the search for answers, however painful they might have been.
Her progress halted, and she regarded the building that had been specified, the sign cheerfully reading 'Happyland Morgue'. It was a far cry from the Dragon Palace Casino that sprawled Antecedent, and frankly she had expected something a bit more upscale. The Chiss had seemed to enjoy his luxurious quarters when he still called himself a member of their Unkindness, but now she wasn't sure what to expect from him. What was there to expect, let alone say? This was where his office supposedly was, and that was a start. So after a moment she stepped inside, navigating to where she sensed Cryax to be, stopping just outside the door and taking a breath to steady herself, exhaling slowly, the shakiness in her breath audible had there been anyone close enough to hear. It was rare for her to be uncertain about much of anything, but here she was becoming anxious over a simple conversation. Well, maybe not quite so simple.
Without a word she stepped into the room, her amber eyes smoldering with a number of emotions; anger, confusion and most of all, sadness. Just laying eyes on the man again was enough to bring a tidal wave of emotion to the surface, and she swallowed the lump that rose in her throat, her voice still cracking despite these efforts, barely above a whisper. "Why?"