Administrator
LOCATION: Jutrand [Private Quarters]
The balcony overlooked the seemingly endless onyx and gold sprawl of the Upper City of Jutrand. Jagged towers of polished obsidian reached toward the night sky like gnarled fingers while the light of artificial moons bathed the area in a cold silver glow. Hues of red lingered while thunder clouds rolled in the distance and smog hid the lower levels from sight…But it gave the synth world a quality that was almost dreamlike. It turned the Empress, silent and still, into a ghost.
One hand rest against a railing of carved stone while white-gold hair stirred like silk in manufactured wind. The pale fabric and armorweave she wore shimmered faintly with telltale runes pressed into cloth that caught iridescently along the edges before disappearing. She would seem beautiful, untouchable, and unreachable. Perhaps, distracted.
The gathering at the Spire had gone well enough…But her instincts were sharp. She did not have the luxury of lamenting what the return of her husband meant, nor was she swayed by grief or doubt. The Force rolled strangely tonight. It was uneven…
Like pressure building beneath ice.
Gold-hewn eyes looked toward the horizon beyond the city, though there was nothing to see with mortal sight alone. The shape of a city-planet in the Core lingered at the edge of her awareness like a wound that refused to close. Beneath the clouds, beneath the show of civility, she could taste the truth of them. Their blood—Treachery. Former Galatic Alliance idealists playing at virtue while hiding within the body of Imperial remnants. Filth wrapping itself in banners and speeches, pretending they were something new. Thinking, the dust had settled.
Cowards always gathered in ruin when all else failed.
And they were gathering, now.
Srina could feel them moving against the current of the Dark Side like oil atop water. Smiling.
Paying tax to the Sith Covenant for continued existence.
The jasmine-and-rain scent around her sharpened subtly as her fingers curled once against the tone railing, hard enough, for faint fractures to whisper beneath her hand. Slowly…She let go.
She exhaled.
"Will you remain in the shadows all night?"