K i n g

Location: Ryloth (Mandragora Stronghold | Tags: [member="Vytal Noctura"] | Wearing: This
The evening sun had just set over the horizon when the Exarch's dropship descended back onto Ryloth's surface. There were three of the dropships, although only one of them was nearly midnight black in it's color, while the other two were a more standard shade of grey. The shuttles were just small enough to land in a clearing a few yards from the Mandragora's main hold. As the rest of daylight began to slip away, the doors to the shuttles opened in unison. All three of the craft let out a soft hiss, before only the sound of metal upon metal could be heard. Metallic beings began to offload from the ramps, clad in pale purple cloaks, with long metallic pikes stretching out from their hands. Fourty of these beings lined up, in two flawless formations, on either side of the ebony shuttle. This shuttle was not filled with the metallic warriors, the Magnaguard, who had been upon the others. Instead the men who traveled down the path of this ramp were clad in shiny new armor, with amethyst sashes running from their shoulder to their waist. They had strange vibroweapons strapped to their sides, kept in place with a magnetic sheathe. There were only six of these men, and they seemed to move as if they were one. Following closely behind them, was the man who had warranted such a guard. The Exarch of the Confederacy. Unlike the others, he did not appear to be a warrior. There was no sign of an electrostaff or vibrosword. He wore a midnight black suit and his hair seemed freshly groomed into place. He appeared more like a businessman or a model than a head of the Confederacy. Though he was not entirely unarmed. His waist held the only bit of light. As the moon shined against the metallic cylinder attached to his belt, he made his way down the shuttle ramp.
The Guardsmen before him parted way, allowing him to lead the way towards the Mandragora's citadel. Darth Malphas said nothing as he passed the platoon of Magnaguard. They remained behind, here only because the Exarch had just returned from the outer regions of Confederate territory.
Malphas glanced up at the citadel before him, his lips drawing into a thin smile as he admired what the Witches of Ryloth had erected as their own. "It seems I owe Asher a drink." He said, before one of his hands sank into his pocket, another coming to brush against his chin for a few moments. "Captain, tell me more about these witches." He said, before continuing the walk to the citadel. Three of the Knight's in his company fell back behind the Exarch, who they regarded as their King. A single Knight remained by his side, speaking as they closed the distance to the main entrance.
"The Mandragora have recently increased their power, your grace. As you know, the Vicelord places a high interest in the dark arts of the witches. I don't actually believe they have produced much in the way of results, however lately they have been serving as one of The Confederacy's major sources for information on The Force and a few other things." The man's voice came with the naturally refined accent of an Illyrian, something Malphas had grown to appreciate.
"What do you think about them then, Captain?" The Exarch asked, arching a brow at the man with a curious expression on his face. "I don't have much of an opinion about them at all, your grace. They are exactly what they are, witches. If they help us, then I have no reason to hate them, but that does not mean I'll show any special interest in them." He said, from under his metallic helmet.
"It's been nearly a year since I gave those Witches the ancient Jedi Library. Honestly I didn't expect much from them in terms of usability. However, it seems I am wrong. If their growth continues then they'll become a major part of the Confederacy sooner than I'd expect. I may be able to use this to my advantage." This time the Captain said nothing, not caring or knowing better than to delve deeper into his ward's plans. He nodded, before falling back in line with the other Knights as they made their way into the citadel.