A P E X
R Y L O T H
Location: Sinner's Well, Sun Parlour
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Complacency.
Hubris demanded that it was a terrible thing to be mistaken. That it was a cardinal sin that another could point out one's flaws - especially when they stood upon the apex of their achievements. While the Sith Lord did not consider himselt too far gone, there was indeed a portion of this reality in the pit of his stomach. For weeks, he recoiled against the wisdom of the pallid one. Her words were archaic, stating that they were out of sync...but ultimately, that he was not doing enough. That he, despite all he had accomplished, would stumble as so many leaders before him.
Perhaps the Sith had thought himself untouchable. Though his nation untouchable.
But reality always manifested itself as a cold slap across the face. One that made the eyes water - and hopefully righted the ignorant thoughts dominating the mind. Alongside the counsel of
Darth Elyria
, an event transpired in recent history that had left Darth Metus at a loss for words. The heart of their nation. And at the time of the event, the most heavily guarded locale in the southern systems. Was breached by a handful of bounty hunters. Not a foreign army. Not the combined might of his enemies.
Sellswords. Nothing more than hunters after an exceptional mark.
That was all it took for his capital's defenses to fail. For them to get as far as they did - to reach his very podium and his closest subordinates. Reality was harsh. And this would never again repeat. One of the few things he prided himself on was his mantra as an alchemist. Those who donned said title were said to never be bested by the same thing twice. The trick was surviving the first encounter. And survive they did. The ordeal was enough that the Sith Lord earnestly took to heart the council of the enigmatic being.
And thus, he called them. Those he trusted beyond word and beyond measure. The event had inspired the Sith to take a realistic view of the Confederacy he had built. Of the troubles of present...of threats external and internal. And while the attack was certainly fresh on his mind, there was another matter which superceded it. The matter of imperialism within his borders. Or rather, the matter of the Ruling House. Darth Metus fully believed he had discovered something to be monitored moving forward.
To this end, Sinner's Well had been opened to a select few. His summons directed them to join him in the Sun Parlour, where he awaited them. Seated, with datapad and goblet in hand, silenced ruled him as he poured over his findings. There was just far too much to ignore at this point. Something would be done. To secure his nation internally - so that their external focus could begin anew.
Hubris demanded that it was a terrible thing to be mistaken. That it was a cardinal sin that another could point out one's flaws - especially when they stood upon the apex of their achievements. While the Sith Lord did not consider himselt too far gone, there was indeed a portion of this reality in the pit of his stomach. For weeks, he recoiled against the wisdom of the pallid one. Her words were archaic, stating that they were out of sync...but ultimately, that he was not doing enough. That he, despite all he had accomplished, would stumble as so many leaders before him.
Perhaps the Sith had thought himself untouchable. Though his nation untouchable.
But reality always manifested itself as a cold slap across the face. One that made the eyes water - and hopefully righted the ignorant thoughts dominating the mind. Alongside the counsel of

Sellswords. Nothing more than hunters after an exceptional mark.
That was all it took for his capital's defenses to fail. For them to get as far as they did - to reach his very podium and his closest subordinates. Reality was harsh. And this would never again repeat. One of the few things he prided himself on was his mantra as an alchemist. Those who donned said title were said to never be bested by the same thing twice. The trick was surviving the first encounter. And survive they did. The ordeal was enough that the Sith Lord earnestly took to heart the council of the enigmatic being.
And thus, he called them. Those he trusted beyond word and beyond measure. The event had inspired the Sith to take a realistic view of the Confederacy he had built. Of the troubles of present...of threats external and internal. And while the attack was certainly fresh on his mind, there was another matter which superceded it. The matter of imperialism within his borders. Or rather, the matter of the Ruling House. Darth Metus fully believed he had discovered something to be monitored moving forward.
To this end, Sinner's Well had been opened to a select few. His summons directed them to join him in the Sun Parlour, where he awaited them. Seated, with datapad and goblet in hand, silenced ruled him as he poured over his findings. There was just far too much to ignore at this point. Something would be done. To secure his nation internally - so that their external focus could begin anew.
