"Do It...You'll die!" The stranger continued to badger him as he fell. "I can get you out of this, Orion!" A light chuckled echoed through his mind. "Without me, you'll never amount to what you truly want to be...Powerful! Bombs would never be a threat to us, think about it. We could rule, you and I!"
Orion held his head and flailed as he continued towards his death. He wouldn't give in. The answer presented itself, instead, Orion ignored the strangers plea. Something that desperate for his final word would never get its way with Orion. He had come too far to allow whatever was going on inside his head, exactly what it wanted. With the visions from his father in the past, how could this not be related. It was too coincidental. Unfortunately, Orion had to think fast in the midst of being bludgeoned by the Stranger's corruption. The descent would only last till the final collapse, the bottom floor would find him and he would be dead. The force would suffer a monumental loss if fate declared such a thing.
However, Orion was a man of will. If he had it, there was always a way out of any crappy situation. Trying his hardest to block out the Stranger, he scanned around. A metal pipe unlatched itself from the side wall and flew through the air. It dropped quicker and quicker to the bottom. Stone blocks filtered inward like a flowing waterfall, piling up to make his death quicker. Orion refused to accept death, not today. He called on it, the force, the tendrils of the darkside gripped onto him. The cold embrace of its touched sent chills through him. The rubble below was only a few hundred feet from him, he had to act or die.
Throwing his hands forward, his palms stretched upward. The swelling of the force concentrated into both of his hands and right before the force bent to his will, an anomaly disrupted his chances of survival. A thick, oversized beam slipped through the air like a bullet and tore through his shoulder. The sudden shock, prevented him from cushioning the landing. A streak of red painted the air as the beam cut clean through the muscle. The sharp burn tainted his strength. The force almost completely withdrawing from his right hand. Untouched, his left hand awaited instructions. More blood gushed up from his right shoulder, now uselessly limp with a large pipe lodged in it.
A few more seconds and death, a friend of his very own, would embrace him. The thoughts in his mind went blank and all that was truly left was the pestering voice of the stranger. With his last attempt, Orion lifted his left arm and unleashed a viscous blast of rippling energy. It jerked him sideways, not quite landing onto spikes and sharp edged stone. Like a bolt of pure darkness, his cloak wrapped around him completely. The ventricular force of his blast shot him against a loose hanging pipe. The metal beam that was lodged into his right shoulder, banged against the pipe and drove clean through to the other end before falling below. Orion's head slammed into the pipe, a sudden hazy world of pure destruction took hold. The taste of iron and chlorophyll reached him. His Zelosian roots becoming more and more apparent. His golden mask from the impact slid slightly off, falling down below.
Almost unconscious, Orion survived. The pipe finally gave and Orion blacked out. His body slouched in a bent position. More of the Nemec Royale continued to break apart around him. The cascading bricks funneled their way into the streets of the undercity. Sirens and screams erupted throughout the entire area. The only thing that Orion could hear was the Stranger.
"Idiot..." The stranger snapped. "I've got you. The great Orion Darkstar..." The Stranger sucked his teeth as he danced along the cold, dark floor in Orion's mind. "Wake up!"
The same old room, a prison he couldn't escape. Orion's eyes opened, a look of distaste reaching him. He hated these nightmares, all facilitated by his mind. Or so, he thought. Groggily, he tried to stand, but he was too weak. Whatever happened in the real world, was affecting him here. He slightly turned his head to see a hole through his right shoulder. Blood seeping out of it like a fondue fountain.
"What?"
"Hush." The stranger said abruptly. "Today is the big day!"
"Every time, the same old nonsense. The answer is still no. Just leave already." Orion said, trying to fix his comfort.
"Oh! You don't know do you? I won either way. I guess now would be a great time to introduce myself!" The excitement in the strangers voice concerned Orion. The only time he ever heard such a high pitched enjoyment from the Stranger was when they first met. It was odd to see such a demeanor from him.
"What do you mean you won?" Orion asked.
Ignoring Orion, the Stranger receded into the darker depths of the isolated room. Trying to see where the sickening man went, Orion tried to consider where he went wrong. He felt a sharp pain resonating from his shoulder. Then, like shadows dancing along the walls a new figure transformed before him. The wavy smoke that crept upward into the air like a spindle of flame took hold. The ashy grey that slowly formed from below glided closer to him. Claws formed out of the gassy cloud, fluttering in constant transition to become as tangible and real as possible. Curled inward the cloud lifted, the once grey hue tainted by a polluted black. What formed next were the most accented slits for eyes. The vibrant hue of a sharp red, sparked to life. It was paralyzing to look at. As the face took shape, the smokey demon towered over him like a king. A slow grumble erupted from the mysterious being, ash pouring from its mouth.
"Hunger." Whispered the frightening cloud. It slowly widened its jaw, a lengthy tongue stretching to lick Orion's cheek. "I won't kill you, if I feed."
Orion could feel the sticky saliva along his cheek and down to his neck. Whatever it was, it was hungry. Orion hadn't experienced such a phenomenon. He watched as razor sharp teeth formed on the insides of his mouth. It was a truly terrifying beast. The wraith-like sculpture that lingered over him sent chills through him. The dampening weight of the air around him spelled, FEAR. Orion thought only water could make him squeal, but images of other things flooded him with doubt and confusion. The sense of lost and helplessness filled him as he started to shiver. Being wounded mentally, was worse than physically being tortured. Unlike the nightmares, Orion was stone. Dead to anything other than fear.
"How rude of me. I said I would introduce myself, did I not?" The demonic tone from the shadow cloud, taunted Orion. Orion was staring off into the distance lost to a perpetual world of fear and anguish. "My name is Fovos Trogon, stranger is no longer necessary." He lightly tapped the stiffened Orion and creased his wicked mouth. A mixture of cold and smoke rushed quickly around Orion's body. The spirit circulated to gain speed. Finally, it turned and the smoke demon entered in through Orion's mouth like a torrent of water. The fear still heavily pouring into Orion's heart. It spread through his veins, splintering off in every direction before it took absolute control, for now. Fovos, warped him into a puppet and just as he reached the very tip of Orion's mind. He awoke, the world of fear no longer played the fine tune of drowning waves crashing over him. Instead, his eyes opened to a decimated Nemec Royale.
The wincing sting of his wound took hold quickly. The small stone ledge provided him with a perfect view. Medics ran and climbed along the visceral wreckage. Orion tried to move his right arm, but the shifting burns from torn muscle and nerves refused to obey. He tried to lift his left arm, but still nothing. Something was wrong. His extremities moved without command as he sluggishly found his feet. It was like someone else was controlling his entire body. As if he were in the backseat of his own mind.
What the?
Ah, Yes finally, you've realized. Boy did you do some nasty damage to yourself. Now that you understand exactly who's running the show, Let us begin.
Begin what?
The feast!
Orion's body corrected itself into a stiffened stature. He stood overlooking the destruction, a wicked smile forming from the control of Fovos. Orion was no longer in control. He felt stitching and pulling in his bleeding shoulder, a wisp of black smoke tightening the tendons together, to prevent more bleeding. His right arm snapped and it swung upright, his fist slightly closing and opening. It was as if, Fovos, was mending his wounds somehow. Orion looked down to see the once wide wound to be fully repaired. It wasn't possible. Or was it?
He still felt the searing pain of his wound, but his arm moved and operated without fail.
Sit back and watch Orion! It's dinner time!
Faster than he remembered, he moved. Jumping and pivoting off the remaining parts of the Nemec Royale. Orion couldn't stop his own body from following Fovos's instructions. He sunk deeper into the pit of his own mind until he was forced to watch. Fovos shifted through the rubble until a woman spotted him. Her small frame was perfect for his first prey. She had long black hair that slithered through the cool breeze of the night air. Orion recognized her, from his nightmares. She was the one that stabbed him. Her Violet eyes stared right at them. Fovos could taste it already. The lingering untapped fear within her resonated with him. The smell of it was putrid of despair. It was Sanova, something about her spoke the truth to the underlying Orion that watched.
"I found you, Listen garland is..." The words meant nothing to Fovos. In the time she broke the awkward stare, Orion's body plunged downward on top of her. The once green irises, now a vibrant red. The strength of his hold forced Sanova downward. Fovos slammed Orion's free hand into the stone below. A light chuckle escaped his lips. Before Sanova was trapped in an endless world of horror. Fovos could feel it with every inch of his body. The taste of the incurring past of Sanova rippled through him. Hysterically, Fovos forced out a hissing laughter. The images of her deepest fears forming around them.
"YES THAT'S IT! MORE! QUENCH MY THIRST!" Fovos's voice projected like a force scream, demonic and ravenous. The more he invaded her fears, the more he became amused. The thundering ripple that exuded from Orion's being forced some medics to start randomly bashing their heads against the walls that remained untouched. A corrupted form of insanity began to infect those around him. Fovos could feel it, everything. He felt alive for the first time in ages, all because Orion allowed it to happen.
Like a movie, Orion watched. Sanova was trapped, isolated and alone. A dark prison painted itself to life as she squirmed under the grip of Fovos. She cried for help internally, afraid to be left alone for eternity. It was one of her most terrifying feelings and Fovos was feeding on it. He held her tightly and sucked in deeply, parts of the past sinking into the heaping, saliva filled mouth, of what everyone around them assumed, was Orion Darkstar. It wasn't. The ravenous hunger of Fovos had taken full vestige in the form of Orion. It was sickening.
With a sharp imaginary claw, Fovos placed it at the temple of Sanova and began the process. She wouldn't be able to resist. No one could. Implanting and forming more and more images of the things that terrified her would allow him to eat more later on. Fovos had to be quick, once Orion figured out how to regain control, they would have to set rules, it was the only way the other could exist now. A small sting of black smoke erupted from Orion's finger as it inserted into the mind of Sanova. The plundering screams and cries of her mind exploded with cold fear. Fovos was fed, to the brim. All her pain and anguish siphoned by the beastly ghost.
Orion watched, horrified by Fovos's actions. There was a way to gain control, he just had to figure it all out. He'd read about spirits being able to take over, but only for a limited time. Perhaps Orion would get full control back regardless, speeding up the process made more sense. Allowing Fovos to just wreck havoc on the undercity of Nar Shaddaa, wouldn't be smart. Plus, it would give the real Orion Darkstar a bad name. He tried to devise a plan, but nothing came to him. The loud horrific screams of Sanova broke his concentration. That was it, breaking the spirits concentration.
Hey Fovos! Let's play a game!
Fovos continued to break Sanova's mind.
Fear, it all comes down to fear...I should have known. Something like you, always replaying those nightmares in my sleep. What if fear didn't exist?
Fovos broke away from Sanova, releasing his grip. Puzzled by the arrogant question of Orion's mind.
It will always exist! Go back in your hole!
So you do have a fear...
Let the games begin.
[member="Garland Kramer"]