Acier Moonbound
Wandering Wolf
Location: Dathomir
Ace could feel her, feel that crawling pull in the Force, that sick urge she had to reshape him, remake him, claim him. He tried to wrench free, and then gold light split the world.
Lorn's blade carved through the tendril at Ace's wrist in a crack of heat and light. A second slash severed the coil at his ribs. A third ruptured the grip at his ankle. Ace dropped hard, coughing, the ground jarring through his spine... but he was free.
For a moment, all he could do was stare. Lorn hadn't hesitated. Hadn't flinched. He'd thrown himself straight into the jaws of something ancient and hungry and torn Ace out of it like the alternative was unthinkable.
Ace pushed to one knee, breath ragged. Something fierce and wordless pulsed through him. Respect. Relief. Anger at how close that had been. Gratitude he'd never say aloud.
He forced himself upright, stepping in beside Lorn just as the Mother reeled back. Her scream shook the clearing, ichor-flames bursting across her form as her limbs snapped outward like a blooming nightmare. Ace's lightsaber snapped back into his hand, blue light washing across his bruised shoulder.
"Reckless." He muttered to Lorn, breath tight. "But… good timing."
Tic skittered behind them, chirping frantic warnings, lens flickering between both of them. The Mother of Teeth towered, shadows twisting around her like living chains.
She hissed at Lorn, and he continued to defy her. Ace slid into formation beside him, shoulder brushing Lorn's, blade raised.
Ace didn't need to look at him to match him. The rhythm was already there: two fighters battered, bruised, and pissed off enough to stop thinking and start moving.
The Mother lashed out first. A net of tendrils ripped toward them, all speed and venom. Ace surged in low, blue blade sweeping up in a tight parry that severed the first limb and bought a sliver of space. He felt Lorn's presence immediately fill the gap behind him not guiding, moving with him. They pushed in together.
He pivoted, shoulder slamming into her midsection, cracking against writhing shadow-flesh. The Mother convulsed around the blow, teeth splitting wider in rage.
"Unruly child!" She hissed, every violet eye tightening. "I'll carve obedience into your bones."
"Together!" He barked.
Ace drove forward in a sharp, cutting arc toward her core, perfectly timed for Lorn to strike in tandem, their combined angle forcing a decisive moment.
[Rolled a goddamn 5!]
For a split second, Ace felt the satisfying give of contact… then everything went wrong. Her entire form collapsed inward again, her favorite apparently. Their blades cut through nothing but smoke and rot-thick air.
Then the soil burst upward. Not with tendrils this time. With jaws. A ring of gnashing shadow-mouths erupted from the ground beneath them, each one lined with teeth of hardened ichor, snapping shut where their legs had been half a second earlier.
Ace twisted back on instinct, one boot nearly caught between grinding rows of teeth. The ring of jaws melted into a surge of grasping hands, dozens of them, clawing for ankles and shins.
She was trying to pull them down. Into the hive.
Where discipline was easier. And escape was not.
Lorn Reingard
Lorn's blade carved through the tendril at Ace's wrist in a crack of heat and light. A second slash severed the coil at his ribs. A third ruptured the grip at his ankle. Ace dropped hard, coughing, the ground jarring through his spine... but he was free.
For a moment, all he could do was stare. Lorn hadn't hesitated. Hadn't flinched. He'd thrown himself straight into the jaws of something ancient and hungry and torn Ace out of it like the alternative was unthinkable.
Ace pushed to one knee, breath ragged. Something fierce and wordless pulsed through him. Respect. Relief. Anger at how close that had been. Gratitude he'd never say aloud.
He forced himself upright, stepping in beside Lorn just as the Mother reeled back. Her scream shook the clearing, ichor-flames bursting across her form as her limbs snapped outward like a blooming nightmare. Ace's lightsaber snapped back into his hand, blue light washing across his bruised shoulder.
"Reckless." He muttered to Lorn, breath tight. "But… good timing."
Tic skittered behind them, chirping frantic warnings, lens flickering between both of them. The Mother of Teeth towered, shadows twisting around her like living chains.
She hissed at Lorn, and he continued to defy her. Ace slid into formation beside him, shoulder brushing Lorn's, blade raised.
Ace didn't need to look at him to match him. The rhythm was already there: two fighters battered, bruised, and pissed off enough to stop thinking and start moving.
The Mother lashed out first. A net of tendrils ripped toward them, all speed and venom. Ace surged in low, blue blade sweeping up in a tight parry that severed the first limb and bought a sliver of space. He felt Lorn's presence immediately fill the gap behind him not guiding, moving with him. They pushed in together.
He pivoted, shoulder slamming into her midsection, cracking against writhing shadow-flesh. The Mother convulsed around the blow, teeth splitting wider in rage.
"Unruly child!" She hissed, every violet eye tightening. "I'll carve obedience into your bones."
"Together!" He barked.
Ace drove forward in a sharp, cutting arc toward her core, perfectly timed for Lorn to strike in tandem, their combined angle forcing a decisive moment.
[Rolled a goddamn 5!]
For a split second, Ace felt the satisfying give of contact… then everything went wrong. Her entire form collapsed inward again, her favorite apparently. Their blades cut through nothing but smoke and rot-thick air.
Then the soil burst upward. Not with tendrils this time. With jaws. A ring of gnashing shadow-mouths erupted from the ground beneath them, each one lined with teeth of hardened ichor, snapping shut where their legs had been half a second earlier.
Ace twisted back on instinct, one boot nearly caught between grinding rows of teeth. The ring of jaws melted into a surge of grasping hands, dozens of them, clawing for ankles and shins.
She was trying to pull them down. Into the hive.
Where discipline was easier. And escape was not.