Kinslayer
"It's what?"
Cora balked. Even more dangerous than it looked? How was that even possible?
Valery had shifted between Cora and the beast while the two seemed to pause and size each other up. With the Jedi Master in front of her, Cora felt a measure of protection—the name Valery Noble was known far and wide across the galaxy, a bane to Sith and their ilk. She couldn't help but admire the sincere strength she projected simply from staring down an enemy.
Suddenly, she rushed the creature. Cora fumbled for her lightsaber, embarrassed that she had not reached for the weapon sooner. The Master's blade left barely a scratch against the terentatek's rough hide before she pulled away, but it had been enough to draw the beast's attention squarely onto the elder Jedi.
Cora's mind raced, unsure of how to approach this fight. She'd never encountered a foe with poisonous claws and skin that was nearly impenetrable to the Force, and from the looks of it, durable in its own right. But Valery had given her an opening, and Cora had to make a decision.
Rushing forward, she leaped at a stone outcropping parallel to the creature, then ricocheted onto the terentatek's spiny back. With her heart beating in her throat, she pressed the hilt of her unlit saber in between the spikes, and thumbed the ignition.
The blue blade sprung to life, searing partway into the beast's armor-like skin. A guttural cry rose from the terentatek's maw, and it's great arm swung back to try and remove the bothersome gnat from its shoulders.
Valery Noble
Cora balked. Even more dangerous than it looked? How was that even possible?
Valery had shifted between Cora and the beast while the two seemed to pause and size each other up. With the Jedi Master in front of her, Cora felt a measure of protection—the name Valery Noble was known far and wide across the galaxy, a bane to Sith and their ilk. She couldn't help but admire the sincere strength she projected simply from staring down an enemy.
Suddenly, she rushed the creature. Cora fumbled for her lightsaber, embarrassed that she had not reached for the weapon sooner. The Master's blade left barely a scratch against the terentatek's rough hide before she pulled away, but it had been enough to draw the beast's attention squarely onto the elder Jedi.
Cora's mind raced, unsure of how to approach this fight. She'd never encountered a foe with poisonous claws and skin that was nearly impenetrable to the Force, and from the looks of it, durable in its own right. But Valery had given her an opening, and Cora had to make a decision.
Rushing forward, she leaped at a stone outcropping parallel to the creature, then ricocheted onto the terentatek's spiny back. With her heart beating in her throat, she pressed the hilt of her unlit saber in between the spikes, and thumbed the ignition.
The blue blade sprung to life, searing partway into the beast's armor-like skin. A guttural cry rose from the terentatek's maw, and it's great arm swung back to try and remove the bothersome gnat from its shoulders.
