Objective Three: Wipe out Vermin in Vetus' Fortress.
Location: Gates of the Fortress -> Inner Courtyard
Tags: [member="Arken Lussk"] | [member="Dante Sotari"] | Objective 3 Peeps
The Matador made his way towards the main entrance, inspecting the fortresses defences as he drew closer. The main gates themselves appeared a brutalised wreck, the metal frame torn asunder as the doors were charred and burned on their edges, claw marks dotting the middle and most damaged part of the frame. The Matador had spent the majority of his time before arriving researching Oricon. Long ago, it was rumoured that creatures from Makeb were brought here, malformed with dark alchemy and the evil intentions of ancient Sith.
Not, that he wasn't aware that these Sith were very much the same. Those who sought freedom were crushed under the iron and unrelenting foot of the Sith Empire. They were cruel and selfish, and he accepted it. Work was work and he thought little of it.
"Wait here." The Matador spoke, his head turning slightly to face the Imperial Officer leading the Landing party. "As you say, Mercenary." He knew they felt no qualms letting the wayward warrior go first, he was not one of them. His crimson metal hand extended, clasping onto the door. It was ridged on its base, allowing him to grasp firmly on its solid form. He pulled, feeling his arm tense. His legs buckled under its weight, it was too heavy. The Matador placed two hands, pulling the door with his weight. The metal squirmed, the screech of it against the metal beneath them. Grains of black picked up from the ground, old dead roots that had been corrupted by the black of the earth shrivelled up. There was a crunch as what sounded like a gear beyond strain ripped from its socket, the door budged; sliding back a few inches, giving The Matador enough space to move through.
Ahead of him, was an open courtyard with plates of white marble creating the floor, two grated walkways leading to doors that appeared to enter the building. Between them were two massive Durasteel doors that appeared untouched. Black soot gushing from beneath the doorway. As if it surged forward, greeting the Matador. He observed the two walkways, one of the door's control panels was damaged; unmoving. The other was empty. Between himself was a massive creature, the
Subteroth was massive. Malformed and twisted into a horrific abomination. The large spikes that were normally located on its arm rode against its entire form, arching out of its back like massive bone formations. Above that, sat equally twisted
Pterathki, some with multiple enlarged wings, others with beaks that broke apart into two jaws, broken into mouths that housed large razor sharp teeth. The creatures picked at the dead flesh of the fallen Subteroth.
He had no doubt that more lay inside, larger and more bestial. It was natural that the weaker creatures of a territory hid on the outskirts of a territory. The Matador didn't intend on allowing himself to loose the element of surprise, however the creatures noticed him almost instantly, the two Pterathki launched at him. The one with its large wings launched itself at him at a speed that made the sternest warriors wince. The creature caused him to stagger, its large beak reaching for his face, snapping at him repeatedly as his crushgaunt clamped down on its throat, holding it back. The creature's flesh was dry and torn, like that of an addicts. Its eyes were bloodshot and had a feral mindlessness to it, he couldn't discern if it was blind rage or some twisted desperation.
Out of the corner of his eye, he saw the second slowly move to his left side. Walking on hobbled wings to his periphery, he had to act quickly. Pressing the Pterathki back, his other hand grasping onto its left wing. He pushed it back as the creature wrestled against his grip, he roared, with some effort; he ripped the wing from its socket, the creature wailed in pain as the other lunged. He used the creatures pain, clenching harder on its throat as its attack was halted for but a moment. He launched it at its brethren, knocking it back with the superior wait of the heavily winged creature.
He marched forward, slamming his foot down on the injured creatures head. He aimed for the largest part of its head, squishing it into a fine paste against the white marble floor. The second retreated a little, and lunged for his neck. The Matador was hunched over, exposing his throat to the creature. The Matador raised both hands, grappling the creatures expending beak. The creatures mouth was horrid, its beak separating into four parts, its teeth digging into the thick Beskar plate of his armour. The Matador threw the creature over his head, its body bouncing as it slammed into the floor. Causing the white slabs to crack. The Matador raised a single fist, slamming it down repeatedly into the creatures body. He released his grip on its limp jaw, turning to face observe the two higher doorways.
"The entry is secure!" He barked back, he'd need someone more agile to enter the higher doorways. He didn't quite feel like carrying his entire weight several feet into the air through the force.