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Since his rescue,
Adonis's existence had been a muted
grey. He had endured things during his capture that would
break most men had they been in his shoes, but he
held fast, never breaking, never even so much as
uttering a word to them. He had proven himself stronger than them, but at what cost?
That was still to be calculated. Aether had asked
Adonis to accompany
Vytal Noctura
on the mission, even if it was not long after his own rescue. His reasoning was it would let
the Mandalorian meet some of his fellow
Wolves, since they had condensed the Force Users from the Knights to the
Wolves since his capture, and it would allow
Adonis to not wallow in his pain.
He had agreed, though not out of
eagerness. Stillness had become
dangerous. In silence, he could still hear them, and movement filled the quiet, even if only
slightly. It dulled the grey. So far, it had gone
fairly well. He had been fitted with a quick replacement of his armor that was destroyed by the
Imperials, while he had plans of re-forging his own armor at a later date. He still had the emboldened
eight pointed star of
House Angelis burnt on the front, and the regal gold and white color scheme was present, but it didn't have all the accouterments of his old armor. It felt lighter, there was an
absence. Something of him had been
left behind in that cell, and whatever remained had come back sharpened in all the
wrong ways. He had stayed to the back of the transport as it made its
descent toward the planet below.
He knew he was here on an official capacity, but he still found it
hard to speak, given his long silence previously. Words felt unfamiliar now, like tools left unused for
too long. He left any small talk for when the ship landed and they were planetside.
The Mandalorian had a bad feeling about what they were going to find when they landed, but he chalked it up to the
cloud that had followed him since his rescue. Still, the feeling lingered. Not fear-never fear- but something
colder. Something that felt…
known.
The ship settled down
gently compared to some of the landings he had endured, but it
shook enough to put pressure on his ribs, still healing from the multiple breaks he had suffered. He
choked on his breath, refusing to let the sound escape. Weakness was not something he would give them, past or present.
Pain was expected. Pain meant he was still here.
Instead, he fell into step with the others, his larger frame rising above them in his armor. On his beltclip sat his lightsaber, and across his back rested a heavy repeating blaster, both ready to be used at a moment's notice. His hand brushed the hilt briefly, for certainty. It was still there.
He was still himself.
The cold air nipped at
Adonis, even through his beskar'gam, wind whipping his cape back and forth in a
frenzy. The planet seemed to be devoid of anything redeeming, which seemed perfect for it being so close to
Sith space. It was one of those planets that would be the first to feel the effects of war if the
fragile peace between powers gave way. That gave the warrior a bit of pause as the group descended, if the
Sith were making a move, this would be the
perfect place to do it.
As
Talohn Atar
spoke,
Adonis backed up his claims with the Force, reaching out to feel what
lingered over the area. There were indeed visitors here recently, and they were heading in the direction the
Cathar suggested. But beneath that… something
clung to the space. Faint, but
wrong. Like rot hidden beneath something
freshly turned. His jaw tightened beneath his helm, but he said nothing of it.
Not yet. "Go ahead, we will cover you." They were the first words
Adonis had spoken since their arrival. His voice was
cool, quieter than he would have preferred, but it carried. There was no hesitation in it,
no fracture. Whatever had been done to him had not taken that.
Adonis then reached down, placing a crush-gaunt covered hand against the ground, drawing in the
impressions left behind. He focused on his training with Force sight, mapping the direction forward. It aligned with
Talohn's instincts.
Looking over toward
Veyla Krinn
, she was another face he hadn't recognized.
Younger, by the look of her, than most present.
"Guard up, keep an eye on our flanks. Don't let anyone get a drop on us." The strength in his tone returned as
Adonis slipped back into the role he knew best,
protector,
warrior. Something steady in the storm. It was colder now, edged by what he had endured, but it
held. That part of him had not broken.
Not yet. And whatever waited for them ahead… it would have to try harder if it meant to
finish the job.
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