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Invasion Thou Shall Not Suffer an Empire to Live | AoC invasion of CIS-held Siskeen & Ryloth

Kyrinov

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Objective - Find Raven’s Point
Location - Riding a Churi
Gear - Exarch Ensemble | Inanna | Amnesia | 1 Vita Stone | Anat | Ring
AoC - Nerium Nerium | Herah | The Bridesmaid The Bridesmaid | Zaldros Sabolte Zaldros Sabolte
CIS - Darth Metus Darth Metus | Darth Miseria | Mandragora

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He was swarmed with questions, the concerns of his teammates echoed in his ears. He nodded, “I’m fine. And if I could prevent them from happening, I would.” His baritone voice was still shaky, partially because of the pace set by the bird he was riding, partially because he was still coming to his senses. They rode at a punishing pace as the birds seemed to be very excited still.


A pinging assaulted his ears and seemed to come from everywhere all at once, a dull ping that continuously played. He halted his ride and sat up, shifting back and forth until he found his balance. Kyrinov pulled his comm device from his belt and tuned into the frequency, the voice that he heard first was that of one of his Reapers. “Chaplain, the Scintilla is under attack. Repeat, the Scintilla is under attack. The Tower is swarmed with hostiles and they’ve set off explosives. H.O.P.E....It’s compromised, Sir. Scans and reports of the Sphere show that there is a hole in the construct, it breached through the inner wall…”

His jaw clenched as did his free hand.

Millions are afraid, indeed.



Inanna surged on his back and he glowered. “They’ve attacked the Scintilla, there’s a hole in H.O.P.E,” he announced to the group. And then to the reporting Reaper, “Mobilize half of our remaining Silencers to deal with the forces in the Tower and capture the lead perpetrator. When they’re caught, lock him in the cells until we return. Arm them in the Roach and get them into the field immediately. Send the other half to help the civilians, those on Eve and those in the central and lower and central levels of H.O.P.E. Any disc that is higher is more too much of a risk. Get them to the airlock and defend them with your lives. If the Confederacy is bent on destroying us so much that they would strike against innocent lives, they are the enemies we believe them to be. I will comm you again shortly, keep this line open and secure. Chaplain, out.”

He sighed heavily and let out a breath through his nose. His fingers fiddled and shook as they switched channels to get in touch with the Fleet Admiral (Dimitri Lindzinsky). Once the Sith was patched through to the Admiral, he gave out a report. “Have you seen the footage or heard the broadcast from the Scintilla? They’ve attacked it, H.O.P.E. is breached and the upper levels have taken a hit. They’re also attacking the Tower. If you haven’t used your Reserve Fleet, please mobilize them to help the remaining civilians and trapped refugees. My Silencers are dealing with those in the Tower and they’re helping get the civilians and residents of Gaia, Sheol, and Nom to secure, airlocked tunnels. Kor and Mal’a are too high up for us to safely reach. If you can spare the forces, our home needs them.”

They made the mistake of letting their guard down for one second and the Confederacy capitalized on it, taking out their frustrations on those who sought to rebuild their lives and could not defend themselves. His eyes darkened and he felt rage swirl inside of his core. This was only the beginning of their war, it seemed.

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Location: The Tower, Eve - Scintilla


Objective: Clear the Tower & Get Civilians to Safety

Forces: 2,000 Silencers [1,000 per objective]

Tags: Muad Dib Muad Dib



All of them were armed and worked their way towards the center of the Sphere through the series of caverns beneath the soil. This was never meant to be our duty. That was the sole thought of the overseeing Reaper, Draji. Our mission is not humanitarian in nature, the Tower will be easy. Getting civilians to move to safety may prove difficult. But, either way, we have our orders and we must defend our people.



“Let’s go, now! Task Force Echo Four spread out through the city in 7 man squads and get the civilians and refugees into a secure airlock that’s been neutralized of bomb threats. Evacuate inhabitants from the center of H.O.P.E and down. Do not try to be a hero and go higher, we need every person we’ve got for these missions.” They simply charged off towards the city and towards the tunnel that’d lead them to H.O.P.E without a word or even a rallying cry. There wasn’t time, especially not with a vacuum hole in the refugee sphere.



“The rest of you, we’ve got a war criminal to apprehend and forces to stop. If you can, get to Discordia and protect her. Those that will get in your way are cannon fodder, clear them out and keep moving. I want regular reports. Move!” Draji lead the charge, grappling up the side of the building and entering through an open balcony with a small squad, looking to find Discordia in order to protect her. The rest of the Silencers that accompanied her flooded through the lobby and up into the next few floors, slashing and firing their way through enemy forces. They would not give up their home without a fight and the sins they committed against the people of the Scintilla were far too great for negotiations or mercy.



If they wished to see the Scintilla burn, their bodies would be the fuel for the fire.






Fixed a tag to Darth Miseria






 
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Location: Altar of Spirits
Objective: fite fite fite
Wearing: Armor (tinted deep red)
Wielding: Meymad | Vita Stones | Shiftglue | Whimsy Knife | Glitter Grenades
Allies: Agents of Chaos, The Siskeen Coalition, Twi'lek Freedom Fighters | Jai'galaar Gred Jai'galaar Gred Judd Hunter Judd Hunter Hanna Hanna Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld Anesia Jy'Vun Anesia Jy'Vun Samatharis Kyyrk Kyyrk Shamira Karuto Shamira Karuto
Enemies: The Confederacy has chosen. | @ Any Confederates not busy hiding behind civilians in the biodome.

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Like Hanna, Madalena simply activated her faracage shield emitter, waiting for the lightning to subside. If the visual effects were meant to have any sort of effect on her, it wasn't really happening yet. She herself was a Sith Sorceress, and had fought alongside many witches and Sith who loved to make use of it. Getting used to stuff sure puts an edge on your ability to be wowed.

Looking to where Judd Hunter Judd Hunter was shouting from, she nodded, ready to react in case those beasts got too close to her. She hadn't planned on fighting someone's little litter, but she could easily change her plans and adjust in case of need. Madalena was nothing if not flexible. Jai'galaar Gred Jai'galaar Gred 's shouting near her made her nod. The double standards of the Confederacy were well known.

Allowing the Force to wash over her, Madalena was picked up into the air but for a moment, the help from Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld keeping her from needing to deal with the ground more or less being punched by Kyyrk Kyyrk . The corners of Madalena's lips curled into a smile now. The man who had, eventually, replaced her. Considering what she knew of the long list of Dominuses and other titles bestowed on the different kinds of leaders and pretenders among the Knights Obsidian, she was going to need much more than a flashy entrance to be impressed.

Somewhere in the background she heard Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura speak, but the news that came rushing in through her earpeace made sure Madalena hadn't discerned a single word. Neither did she hear Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld 's answers to the woman. Hanna Hanna , standing right next to her, had shot Kyyrk Kyyrk , but Madalena barely registered that either.

HOPE…

If a moment ago she had not been impressed, now her facial features out right displayed the disgust. "The Confederacy has blown up HOPE, our refugee sphere," she announced as the news continued to pour in, "They put bombs against the hull and opened a hole to the vacuum of space. Millions of refugees have been sucked out. Not Agents of Chaos, not even just civilians on our space construct, but refugees."

She paused, letting the news sink in. Not just to those that had heard it, but to herself, mostly. She had been wrong. She had thought there would be red lines that the Confederacy would not cross. This… This only proved her and hers right. This was far from regular war, this was not even aimed at their civilians. They had targeted refugees.

Madalena let the Force build and gather around her. There would be a reckoning for what they had done. No, today would not be enough. By targeting the refugees, the Confederacy had ensured that instead of just being one of the many that would be attacked, they would instead be the prime target. They had made it personal, more than some of them would have been able to try to claim it ever could be, before.

She had little doubt that the media crews would know to forward the word. By the time they were done and had gotten safely off of Ryloth, the entire galaxy would know the true face of the Confederacy. It paled in comparison to the trap laid out by Derek Dib Derek Dib on Siskeen, another morsel of information that she had not yet given to the rest of her teammates. There would be time to do that later.

The Force prickled beneath her skin and as Madalena screamed, the Dark Side Web erupted from her hands, rolling forth like the waves of an ocean storm and headed directly to the altar, ready to ensnare any of those who would dare not move out of the way.

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On the other side of Ryloth…

"Roger that, medical and evac fleets coming in," was Conall Rhorik answered by a droidy voice, "Bring up the scans, we carry no weapons and are only here for humanitarian aid."

Slowly, the ships continued to move forward. There was no threat, and there indeed were no weapons aboard or as part of the ships. Short of a few basic shields, the ships offered nothing that could possibly be dangerous, because there was nothing to offer.

Only a final message was sent to Tyrias Aran Tyrias Aran . "What a strange flex, to deny humanitarian aid. We do not recommend it. Eyes and ears, safe roads."
 
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Location: Olanet, Siskeen System; Derek Dib’s Palace
Objective: Brotherhood
Equipment: Current Outfit, Taozin Amulet
Bodyguard’s Weapons and Armour: Obsidian Lightsabre and Steelskin
CIS Tags: Daegon Corvinus Daegon Corvinus | John Locke John Locke | Kyyrk Kyyrk | Faye Malvern Faye Malvern | Visanj T'shkali Visanj T'shkali | Corius Harckon | Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus | Lesya Kosarev Lesya Kosarev | Luca Donskoi Luca Donskoi | Derek Dib Derek Dib
AoC Tags: Alwine Daye Alwine Daye | Enlil Enlil | Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi | Annasari Annasari | Larentia Larentia
Other Tags: Holly Starstorm | +Anyone else I missed

And the cat catches the mouse.

Raven couldn’t honestly be surprised, even though she wasn’t involved in the plot, but the man had been dropping some hints the entire time. Not to mention the fact that he had been somewhat restless. For a man who was seceding he had his tells. For one, he was constantly looking at his watch and so she had waited like a cat waiting for the mouse, for the time to run its course. Although even the best laid plans occasionally had variables that would rather zig than zag and these ones would rather zig. Two members of the AoC were heading for the door like cowards instead of facing their charges head on. While one decided that attacking the guards, essentially throwing the first punch, was the right way to go about things.

However, in light of circumstances, what was really the way to go about things? For the AoC, it was simply best to accept the fact that there was literally proof of their actions, documented and presented before them to be precise. The vampiress reached out through the force and connected to her body guards using telepathy. Nala, Nadia, I’ll need you to stand in front of the door and block those that try to leave. Nadia, I’m going to need your lightsaber. Breaking off the connection, the woman rose from her seated position at the table. The trap had been snapped shut and if it wasn’t for Viceroy Dib’s clever plan, that no one else was a party to, then she wondered about what might have really happened upon the planet.

One of these days, she’d like to have a talk with this male, perhaps she could learn something from him.

Pale hands smoothed down the front of her dress as she looked to both Enlil and Gabriel with a pointed gaze, ”Gentlemen, behave yourselves. This is not your house to be playing in. You’re a guest and a guest should always uphold some manner of decorum, not lash out like a child when you don’t get your way.” Raven lightly rested her pale hands on top of the table before her, ”Words like honor and empires are all subject to individualistic views of opinion, even if they do vary. However, if you were at all familiar with politics, which I see that you are not, based upon the actions that you’ve just displayed; you would know that Viceroy Dibs has not told a lie. You can leave this meeting unharmed, but in handcuffs. It is time for the AoC to pay the piper for their actions and their own policies. To face the repercussions of what they have done to the bloodshed that is currently happening on Ryloth today.”

She paused as she looked to Derek and bowed her head to her fellow Viceroy, ”If anything, it shows just how honorable that Viceroy Dibs is to his people and that their faith in him was well placed. My only wish, is that I hope that my people’s faith in me, will make me as half as great a Viceroy as he is. She turned to look at Gabriel once more, "Honor is completely different in the world of politics, Gabriel. If you don’t know that by now, then stop playing in this kitchen.”

Nala walked into the room but remained standing in front of the door so that no one could leave and Nadia stood beside her but on four paws in cat form. Her large frame had to stand just behind Nala and it was the row of heavy spikes along her back that gave away the fact that she wasn’t just an over sized cat. Felacatian bodyguards, they had their advantages. Raven turned to face Nala as the woman tossed her an unlit lightsaber and a pale hand reached out to catch the weapon. "Now, are we going to be civil about all of this?"

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Dasmi Lindervale

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F L E E T - A D M I R A L | D I M I T R I

ALLIED TAGS: Lash Lash K Kaine Australis Bella Bella Strider Garon
OBJECTIVE: Let's get it started.
ENEMIES: Tyrias Aran Tyrias Aran Amelia von Sorenn Amelia von Sorenn Kathryn Foster Kathryn Foster


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The enemy did little more than cut off everyone's access to the area but their own. Which made sense in it's own way. Frowning, he watched the pickets come into the area between the CIS and AoC before delivering their distraction, allowing him and the crew the chance to concentrate on repairing things as he made the call. He did not know exactly how long they had, but with the time given, he began moving the pieces.

"Ignore the starfighters and support vessels. Focus on repairs." He called along the his fleet's communication line. "Wild Stallion, Free Bird, I need you both to move to designation hotel echo, and-" Dimitri was cut off before he could finish the order.

"Admiral, that will put us on a crash course with you." One of the captains spoke up with alarm. The man pinched the bridge of his nose. They needed to get out more often and practice. Taking a deep breath, the Fleet Admiral forced himself to smile and think happy thoughts while addressing the other commanders.

"And the Unicorn will begin moving away from this position towards the rear of the fleet with the Spectre's. Understood?" The exasperation was not hidden in his voice as he heard the affirming copies from the two destroyers. He gave the helmsman directions, the three vessel's slowly shifting and moving behind the cloud laid down by Lash's pickets as shots from the surface tore through the air.

He stared for a moment at the sight of destruction, head tilting to the side as he spoke finally. Starfighter's of his own kept well away from the cloud between them, the shots from the surface alarmingly close to their formations as they flew back and forth from their carriers to the two destroyers before out again.

"How are we looking?" Dimitri called over to Rime's as more power was restored. She gave him the rundown, a few system's down until they returned to dock for complete repairs while most everything was to be in working order. The Unicorn shuddered against the pull as it twisted and spun to fly back to the Spectre's while leaving the Monarch's within firing range of their long range weaponry.

Their attempt to aid the Golden Lance had been a matter of attempting to avoid shooting and striking anything other than the two vessels that had been in a death dance towards the surface. Open space however left little to the harm of anyone immediate. The Unicorn was beginning to nestle itself beneath the Spectre's when the long rang comm's came back online.

A constant ping was slowly sounding in the background as a transmission from the group below was patched through.


He sighed heavily and let out a breath through his nose. His fingers fiddled and shook as they switched channels to get in touch with the Fleet Admiral (Dimitri Lindzinsky). Once the Sith was patched through to the Admiral, he gave out a report. “Have you seen the footage or heard the broadcast from the Scintilla? They’ve attacked it, H.O.P.E. is breached and the upper levels have taken a hit. They’re also attacking the Tower. If you haven’t used your Reserve Fleet, please mobilize them to help the remaining civilians and trapped refugees. My Silencers are dealing with those in the Tower and they’re helping get the civilians and residents of Gaia, Sheol, and Nom to secure, airlocked tunnels. Kor and Mal’a are too high up for us to safely reach. If you can spare the forces, our home needs them.”

He listened to the words, eyes combing over the screen to the small but constant blip on his screen with the red exclamation over top the display as Kyrinov Kyrinov mentioned the broadcast from the scintilla. Touching the button to key the line back, he spoke quietly, with a weight behind the words that was little more than reined in rage.

"The second fleet will be dispatched to save our home and people. Dimitri, over and out." He spoke the words carefully, Rime's snapping her eyes to him at catching the words as others around him swiveled to examine him. Licking his lips, he took a moment to compose the burning rage he felt in his gut. To keep it out of his voice as he spoke to everyone in the next few moment.

He opened up the line to the secondary fleet, waiting outside both systems for orders. A quick question floating through the line as Dimitri paused for a moment to long. "Admiral?"

"Return to the Scintilla. Do not stop for anything, and when you reach the scintilla, do everything you can to save our people." Dimitri hissed over the line. The other side paused, and he knew when they had seen the same small icon signalling them.

"Understood Admiral. This group is returning post haste. Over and out." There was an equal amount of anger from the other side of the line. "God speed Admiral." The second fleet punched coordinates to return home, vessels making a hard burn to get turned around and make their jump. Once done, they disappeared from the open comm channel selector as they began the trip home to hopefully save their people. The line was cut off, and the Fleet Admiral was left in silence for a brief moment. The CIC of the Unicorn was eerily silent as the man stood and touched the icon.

It pulled up on his screen, and his sharp inhale had him pulling the display up over the whole of the AoC fleet's system. The myriad of screens played to footage of the sphere ejecting people into space. He allowed it to play in the background for a moment, opening up the short range encrypted fleet communications line once.

"They have attacked our home. Attacked refugees and sent them into space without any chance of being saved. Killed people that have done nothing to the galaxy other than exist." The fleet admiral spat, rage building. "Gloves are off everyone. PUT YOUR FETHIN BACK INTO IT! URAH!"

"Starfighters, when we pull around the chaff field, filter through as best you can. Spectre's, focus fire on anything that can get close in a hurry. Monarch's..." He paused for a moment, remembering the large vessel that had jumped into the system. "Target that big ship of theirs and turn it into a big piece of floating scrap."

The carrier vessels angled as one towards a new direction, further away where their long range weapons would be of some use still. Affirmatives were had across the board shortly after as the pieces lined themselves out, everyone moving with a grim determination as starfighters kept themselves behind the two Monarch's. "FULL SPEED AHEAD!" The captain's roared across the command lines of their own vessels. The vessel's lurched into life, engines flaring against the dark contrast of space as they closed the distance toward the end of the chaff field.

The two proton pulse cannons began charging as the four hypervelocity cannons swiveled around and prepared to fire upon breaking the cover of the field. The starfighter engines flared and dwindled, anger and determination fresh upon those gathered. Bulkheads were closed on the Monarch Class vessels, fire teams set into their task as everyone seethed with pent up anger with no outlet save for the task ahead.

The seven carriers jumped, the short jostle little more than a nuisance as he and the spectre's kept to long range turbolaser range. The spectre's prepared broadside once more, the Unicorn sitting in

The two vessel's finally broke the cover of the chaff field, quickly turning their vessels as they angled towards the ssd( Amelia von Sorenn Amelia von Sorenn ). Starfighters broke out behind them, the sight like insects crawling through a break in a structure as everything scrambled at once to get close.

"THIS IS FOR THE SCINTILLA!" A myriad of voices came over a general comm line, broadcast to everyone and everywhere. "URAH!"

The hail of fire coming from the two monarch class destroyers was astounding as they poured everything out towards the ssd. The proton pulse cannons fired when they were fully charged, and the four hypervelocity cannons staggered their fire back and forth from each destroyer.

The starfighters screamed into the enemy position, delivering every kind of attack possible from laser fire, torpedo's, flak repeaters, and ion fire. They targeted weapons emplacements first and foremost if they were able. The oni prowlers were like ghosts against the dark backdrop of space, their hulls painted dark to blend in as interceptors ran back and forth from their targets. The toscan's sought out enemy starfighters and weapon emplacements, drawing fire deliberately. The bombers made their strafing runs, dropping danger close torpedo's on the enemy weapons.

The starfighters still worked in trios, or at the very least pairs as they wove inside the enemy line.


EQUIPMENT
1 G47 - Pipsqueak | Hip holster
1 K914 SMG | Concealed in right side of jacket
Phase I Haywire Armor | Worn beneath his lined leather jacket

FLEETS
MAIN FLEET* - (8.1km)
SHC Unicorn- Dimitri Lindzinsky (12 active squadrons)
Pocket Carriers - 6 (4 active squadrons each)
Monarch Class Destroyers - 2 (5 active squadrons each)
Wraith Vessels - 1 - Disarmed of Weapons (drifting into the great beyond)

SECONDARY FLEET** - (Returning to the Scintilla)

Sentinel Class Heavy Explorer - 3 (1 active squadron each)
Wraith Vessels - 20
Pocket Carriers - 4 (4 active squadrons each)
Kessel Class Armed Couriers - 57

STARFIGHTER SQUADRONS -
Numerous -
Oni ClassProwler (12 per squad)
Numerous - iNf-46 Needle Interceptor (16 per squadron)
Numerous -
Ghost Starfighter/Heavy Bomber (12 per squadron)
Numerous - CST Toscan 8-R Fighter (12 per squad)

 

Samatharis

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Location: Ryloth - Alter of Spirits
Objective: AoC - Alter of Spirits - P3
Allies: AoC - Alter of Spirits - Madalena Antares Madalena Antares | Judd Hunter Judd Hunter | Jai'galaar Gred Jai'galaar Gred | Hanna Hanna | Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld | Anesia Jy'Vun Anesia Jy'Vun |
Enemies: CIS - Shamira Karuto Shamira Karuto | Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura | Kyyrk Kyyrk
Equip: Black Stormtrooper Armor | Lightsaber | Particle Beam Carbine | 3-Day Survival Backpack | Vita Stone


Samatharis arrived at the rear of the Alter's dry summit after a good merry sprint. She was smiling inside her helmet from the rush. Not a bad start to the day. She wasn't even tired. Ha! Awesome!

Meanwhile, higher up on the display. Katrine and Vytal seemed to square off. Witch Style. Supported by three, rather familiar-looking, spirits. Huh? Guess the Gods didn't pick favorites. Or, if they did? Maybe they should. Heh. Still. The mention of both women being Mandragora somewhat shocked Sam. After all, she signed up to fight cult witches. Not party alongside them. Bah.

"Well. I guess I should have made a note of whos Nightmother is whos then? Damn. So much for simple politics on a simple battlefield. Keh. Go figure."

She reached in her pack and withdrew a Vita Stone. A rather strange spirit-repelling trinket. Mmm. Prepping it for use inside a more situational pouch at the front of her hip. Just in case.

Then, Madalena and Hanna began their replies. One with a Dark Web attack. The other with a Cryo shot. Sam almost felt bad for the poor Obsidian fellow who'd just joined them from the sky. Man. Poor guy. He was going to have his hands full up there. Alas, the ground was also shaking with the charge of three giant assault pigs too. Pigs, who didn't much seem to care for the tickling repetition of blaster fire. Kark.

"Oh good. The pig things are armored. Nice."

Sam looked to her small carbine and shook her head.

"Ya know. Next time, I'm bringing an Ion Disruptor. Sheesh."

She sheathed the weapon and withdrew her Lightsaber hilt. Guess she'd start with the Classics. Nice.

"Heya kid."

A strange voice spoke from behind her. Causing the black Stormtrooper woman to reel around in surprise!

"What the!? ..."

Her helm was greeted by a completely unfamiliar face. A fair-skinned Twi'lek male in fashionable brown leathers was just... Standing there. Alone.

"Who... What? Are you..?"

"Dead. Yeah. Sorry to surprise you kiddo. I'm a little outta it myself right now."

Samatharis nearly fainted. Did he just say, he was dead?

"You're. Dead. Like,.."

The sounds of battle clashed behind them. Lightning struck afar off. Yet, Sam didn't much move from her new dance partner.

He finished the sentence for her, "..Yeah. Like dead, dead. Sorry." Then he pointed back up towards the Alter where the AoC and the others were facing off.

"You uh. You gonna go help your friends?"

Sam took a small step back but did not turn around. Her eyes baffled and glaring behind her mask. Unsure of what to do. She replied hesitantly,

"I uh. Yeah."

"Yeah. Great. And uh, hey? Before you go. Mind giving that rock a swing for me."

Sam looked down at her belt toward what he was pointing at. Then withdrew the Vita Stone.

"Um. This?"

"Yeah. Just, give it a good throw for me. Right here on the ground. Should do the trick."

"But. Won't you..."

"Disappear. Yeah. That's the idea."

Samatharis was a million times more surprised. The dead guy. He. Wanted to die? Again?

"Um. Sure. I mean. If, you're sure?"

"Thanks kid. ...Oh. And tell that Metus guy. ...He sucks."

Sam raised her hand to throw the stone, then balked to a sudden stop. Wait. What. Who was, Metus? And? Why?

"See ya kid."

Smash! Sam threw the stone and immediately the man vanished into thin air. His risen Twi'lek spirit had been banished and withdrawn back into whatever supernatural plan of existence he had appeared from. Or, was summoned from. Then. Samatharis was alone again. Thank God.

"Gods alive." She looked around. "What the frell is wrong with this place?"

Then the roar of a battle pig brought her back to the present. Voph. Shamira. Vytal. Remember. There were still bad guys to deal with. Sam snapped around and picked up the Vita Stone. Returning it to her belt.

"Oh man. Forget the Ion Disruptor. Next time... I'm bringing the whole Gods damn armory. Kark!"


A battle raged up on the Alter above. Tempers were flaring. Force Powers were exploding. So Samatharis hustled up the rear summit with her Lightsaber in hand. Finally ready to meet the battle head on.

Well. Probably.

Meanwhile.


Nearby a lost and laser-less Churi bird squawked to the high heavens. Only to be struck down by a lightning blast from the dark clouds above. KABOOM! Splat. Fried chicken.

There was probably some symbolism in that.

Or. Probably not.
 
Quacklord of the Confederacy
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Location: Ryloth - Festival - Under the Bright Clouds
Equipment: Claws and a bill - Mighty Weapons
Tagging: Srina Talon Srina Talon | Daiya Daiya | Eira Talon
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Something was happening, something bad.

The Quacklord had been removed from his safe perch by the nice white lady and given to the smaller giant who had come up to them later. This one seemed less sure of herself, more excited. The language of the giants was a mystery to the Quacklord, but sometimes he thought he could understand them, this wasn’t one of those times though. Beady black eyes stared dolefully at Srina before shifted to look at Daiya as the duckling snuffled at her hand.

She certainly wasn’t a worm so…he couldn’t fight her…he might need to protect her. The Nice White Lady obviously thought that the girl needed a mighty protector like the Quacklord! Nobly the little yellow duckling pressed his head against Daiya’’s palm and quacked softly at her. It’s ok, he’d protect her.

At least that’s what he hoped. As it was some kinda giant bug thing decided to play tag with him. Those insidious worms had managed to find an ally in their war against the Confederacy he was sworn to protect. But Duckie was up to the challenge

The tiny duckling spread his wings, advancing on the Lylek hissing, ready to pounce and deliver a justified beatdown when a white form flashed before him, a mighty warrior coming to join his quest! For a moment the Quacklord thought it was the Nice White Lady, but no, she just looked like her. Hmm…this Bug Slayer would be a noble ally in his war!

The Worms may have their allies, but so Did the Quacklord!

The duckling wandered over to the Bug Slayer as she lay beneath her victim and gently pecked her on the head.

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Vytal's green eyes shifted to the former Nightmother as they two came face to face at last. "As someone that upon her return cannot face those she once led, and instead scurries in the shadows leaving her 'allies' to slaughter those she once protected, I find your accusations wanting, Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld . I hear the voices of countless spirits, and of many worlds. They speak to me of the many wonders of existence to satiate desires both subtle and gross. And yet, I do not claim them. Nor are they mine -- or yours -- to claim. They are our equals in existence, and there is much we can learn from one another." There was no doubt the two women had differing views on the world and the purpose of the Mandragora. This was far from shocking, nor was it rebuking to accept. Vytal honored the religious or shamanistic number because they were members of her family as those that did not bond to the Three Great Spirits were her family. There was disagreements, but then there were always new ways to look upon the world or the knowledge with it. Disagreements were not a problem. Killing one another and destroying their history 'to make a point' was a very real problem. And as for the spirits, Vytal spoke with them just as often as Katrine; the younger Witches were actually blessed to not be the hub of so many voices accumulated over the ages. Yet, the Many had need of such a person to hear and to speak for them, and so the Nightmother did.

"If the spirits sought to sever ties then, as you yourself proclaimed, they could have told us -- the Mandragora. We are not deaf to them. Even the dark and ravenous spirits have voices which we will hear; sometimes in peace, and others in battle. None of this," Vytal's arm swept out to encompass all those that stood there, "was necessary. None of the chaos. None of the death. None of the destruction that yours brought here. You speak of things as though your actions hold no meaning. The spirits that speak to you, Katrine, if being so Ancient, should have found a better way. A wiser way to commune with us. If they were displeased then this should have been settled before a fire, before an altar, by dream, or by reaching out to me, the Nightmother of the Mandragora, a woman that has sought for women and men of all walks of life to do naught more than to learn, to hear, and to understand the majesty of our Living Realm. How has it come to this, Katrine? To stand here in the blood of the innocent and the ruin of time? Our door is open to every Witch that seeks knowledge whether our philosophies align or not. You should have trusted us." Instead, having not been given a chance, she rode upon a war steed. She descended from the heavens beside those that championed the threat of expelling the Confederacy on trumped up charges of enslavement. One that offered a 'party ship' in exchange for a planet as though the injury had not been enough, the insult had been necessary as well.

"Then leave," Vytal replied to Katrine's proclamation of no desire to fight. "Because I will not allow you to break this Altar. I am the Nightmother of the Mandragora, and this is our home." The green ichor of began to twist and wind about the pale Witch's red gauntlets. "The spirits and the people of this world do not prosper if we quarrel amongst ourselves, Katrine. Leave, and perhaps someday you will visit the Castle and be granted the same love and acceptance all Sisters and Brothers experience there." One and only warning for the Agents of Chaos, but it was hard not to extend it to her predecessor. Even if they did not agree, even if Vytal found her choices this day suspect, there was room for her one more time.

Madalena Antares Madalena Antares then cried out news about 'HOPE' and a bombing. What exactly she meant or where exactly this occurred, she had no foreknowledge. As an Obsidian Lord there had been no talk of an attack on anyone. In fact, the Confederacy's top priority had been preparing against an attack -- the one the Agents of Chaos were perpetrating that very moment across the face of Ryloth. "Names." The Nightmother looked straight at the former Commander of the Knights. "Enough vague assertions and half-truths. Who attacked you? Because it was not us." Vytal knew these people would love if the Confederacy validated them even if it was in response to their first strike. However, she was not so easily convinced they had attacked as proclaimed. How many times had it been now that their opponents claimed the Confederacy had committed crimes only to be shown they were not only wrong, but out right lying? A small matter of fact that the Agents of Chaos were at that very moment -- and several times hence -- in the process of doing... Deliberately and knowingly splicing together and editing footage to paint the picture they wanted with not one ounce of regard for 'truth.' So, spirits forgive a Nightmother for not taking everything at face value.

What was more, these Agents of Chaos, Vytal wondered if they had even bothered to seek confirmation by Confederate Command. Yes, the very Command they had nearly sent a ship down out of orbit with a payload intent on butchering. Were they afraid of being ignored? Afraid of an offer for help to stop any perceived bloodshed or to acquire allies in this purportedly tragic time? Or were they simply going to lash out because it fit the narrative?

The Nightmother would not need to ask as Madalena lashed out with the power she'd gathered. Rather than flee the field, however, the pale Witch crossed closer to center where the Lord Commander, Voph, stood. Her green eyes flared brighter as her fingers slid along her waist to trigger a molecular shield of her armor's Kavacha shield. With a flick of her left wrist she snapped the energy absorbing field between Madalena and the Altar. Her right concentrated the ichor conjured from Beyond before she shoved it forth into the path of the energy wave.

Some Witches were content solely to study the Art of Magick and the Will or Spirits. As a Nightsister such things were second nature -- first nature to boast, but she was still a flesh and blood creature. Vytal in particular, however, desired to learn of technology. Many on Dathomir were content to spurn it, but as a young woman she'd seen the threat it posed. Even those lacking in spiritual power could be dangerous. While her armor was steeped in the traditions of her Craft, it was not bereft of all boons of the galaxy. Technology and magick, working together, was perhaps the height of what a Witch could achieve -- what anyone seeking 'power' should hope to obtain. Fortunately, the Nightmother had no delusions of galactic conquest; it was antithetical to spending time learning of the world.

Meanwhile the three Great Spirits faded into smoke and flew out along the periphery of the Altar and among the rocks. Jart appeared atop Hanna Hanna 's head only to crane its neck down to look at the woman. Doashim reappeared ahead of where Vytal and Voph had stood to charge at Madalena Antares Madalena Antares . The rumble of Shamira Karuto Shamira Karuto 's Risen would be felt in tandem with any foot fall Doashim seemed to take, which served their purpose. Hearty necrobotanical beasts were ascending toward the peak eager to make the acquaintance of those near the Altar. While Lylek surfaced to swipe her serpentine body at Judd Hunter Judd Hunter . Their appearance and the sound of their presence in the world seemed so real to the senses, but they were not there as soldiers and were apparitions. Their greatest weapon was in the mind of those that saw them, not in brute force.



Meanwhile, at Vureshakkairn Castle...

You have got to be kidding me
, was the thought that slipped through Firestorm Five Heavy's Lieutenant's mind. A Corvette somehow entered orbit after being told clearly by orbiting ships no unauthorized vessels are to approach Ryloth -- because Basic was such a hard language -- and was now on course for the Castle. "Hey, Kicks, spin up that broadcast telling these Laserbrains to go kark themselves, because if we meet up there they're getting their asses kicked. But, you know," the Lieutenant said as the Miraj-class Dropship began to dust off with a roar echoing amongst the trees, "politely." ( K Kaine Australis )

"C-CDF this is Firestorm Five Heavy," opened a channel to the Defense Forces in and around the Castle as their ship began to sweep around the surround before punching into the skies. "There's an unauthorized inbound Corvette and a lot of trash they can't be bothered to take with them. Requesting air support to make it clear to these chuckle heads they're not welcome." Hey, at least he didn't call them Sculaging Shavits. That would have been on the official transcripts... that no one ever read.

"Firestorm Five Heavy, fighters hitting the skies now. Be advised the Castle's shield will be operational on your return. C-CDF out." By that command meant it was operational now as the dropship slipped up above the Castle to take stationary position. The dropship would not too far from the Castle, and its new friend would enjoy a nice, long, 'leisurely' descent in their field of fire.

At that point the Sister or Brother on duty with Castle Confederate Defense Force command would likely be checking in with others to figure out why they had not picked up on the threat themselves. No one liked unwelcome surprises. Especially when your planet was under siege, and a war had been sparked in orbit.

Unlike all the gentle hand holding and well-wishing the Confederate Defense Force had before, whoever or whatever was in that pile of junk headed for the Castle was about to get a hell of a wake up call. Firestorm Five Heavy wasn't here to make friends. First terrorists, now an actual shooting war in orbit. Whoever or whatever thought they were getting through here had made a grave mistake. Every turret, cannon, and tube facing the Akaan'bral locked on and fired. Some were consecutive, others sequential -- after all, there was no point shooting your own karking proton torpedoes. Not to mention torpedoes weren't as fast as near-light bolts.

A squadron of RMS-SC01 Starbird-class Space Superiority Starfighters streamed out of the Hanger set apart from the Castle itself the second the order came in. While the Confederacy couldn't know where or when the enemy would strike, they had places where they could stock pile people, equipment, and vehicles. Since the Castle housed Defense Force personnel and patrol craft already, it had been an ideal staging area. With the attack within and upon the Capital being well under way everyone was primed -- even on edge -- waiting for the 'go' order.

In short order, the squadron of Starfighters swept around and begun closing in on their target. The dropship's MXC-R13 Saja-class Sensor Array easily plucked the wheat from the chaff, and conveyed it to the starfighters using the MXC-T18 Tyr Tactical Command Network. The fighters focused on the target with a full barrage. If friendlies closed on the target, the enemy came too close for ordinance, or somehow the vessel did more than fall out of the sky the ships would focus on cannon fire.
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Location: Ryloth – Survive and escape
Wearing: Grand Marshall’s Officers Uniform, Tactical Recon Handguns (2)
Ally tags: | Tiria Reinhart Tiria Reinhart | Damsy Callat Damsy Callat | Anakwor Farlorn Anakwor Farlorn | The Monster The Monster | Eva Winburn Eva Winburn | Tegan Farron | Ryk Gaelir | Ciri Jade Ciri Jade | Holt Holt | Tyrias Aran Tyrias Aran | Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura | Darth Metus Darth Metus | Gerwald Lechner Gerwald Lechner | John Locke John Locke | Amelia von Sorenn Amelia von Sorenn | Srina Talon Srina Talon | Prennis Keeoli Prennis Keeoli | Lunara Azure Lunara Azure | Maeve Archeron Maeve Archeron | @Allya Vi’dreya | Rayne Centaris | Conall Rhorik |
Opponent Tags: | Hanna Hanna | @dimitri lindzinksy | K Kaine Australis | Judd Hunter Judd Hunter | Madalena Antares Madalena Antares | Oceiros Sunstrider Oceiros Sunstrider | @J’onns | Thalia Senn Thalia Senn |

Just because the command tent had been abandoned, that didn’t mean the comms had stopped being sent to the Grand Marshal. The moment her boots hit the outside of the tent, it began to chime once again. Even while carrying her stuff, Luna still had the frame of mind to pull the commlink from her belt, holding it close to her mouth to acknowledge whoever might be on the line. “This is Grand Marshal Terrik. Go ahead.” The voice on the other side of the line was..different. One that she had never had heard before. Yet Conall Rhorik ‘s words were seemingly comforting. Additional transports being sent could make the whole evacuation process much smoother, but that required them continuing to hold the spaceport and the gate without incident.

Tossing her stuff into the back of the speeder with a quick hop into it to follow, there was a quick nod given to the driver before they sped off. Once started, she resumed communications with the man in a thankful tone. “Appreciate the help. Have them follow the other ship’s evacuation procedures as to not throw a wrench into things. You will be commended after this is all over.” That was, of course, assuming this would all be over soon enough. They needed to continue to hold the key points, get the compromised bunkers evacuated, and leave before the storm hit the dome and completely compromise it. Even with the wind in her face, the heat was still evidently building up. They hadn’t been able to tell how long it would be until the epicenter of the storm enveloped the dome, but it surely would be a short time until it did.

The sounds of fighting could be heard surrounding the streets as they sped down them. The pilot was much more concerned with getting the Grand Marshal to the safety of the evac ships than with stopping for any sort of roadblock or enemy. Luna, for her part, was attempting to take the time to check in with various points in the city to assess the situation. “@Draconis Sederius Wolf, @Sergei “Jack” Jachovich, and Anakwor Farlorn Anakwor Farlorn , I need updates on the tunnel and parade center situations. What is the enemies status? Is anyone overseeing the evacuation of the compromised bunkers?” If she could figure out what was going on in those areas, the evacuation efforts could be better directed once she got to somewhere more suited for that task.

“Ma’am!” There was a call from the front seat that caught her attention. Leaning forward to hear over the rushing wind, a hand was razed to above her eyes to block out the sun so she could see as well as hear him. “Yes?” Without taking his eyes off the road, keeping the speeder a constant speed, he responded quickly. “We’re about 1 and a half clicks from the extraction zone. Shouldn’t be more than a few minutes!” That was a good sign. Seems as though the roads were decently clear. Even the backroads they were taking to get them there just a bit quickly. They were practically deserted outside of a few twilek gathering their things to leave.

At least, that’s what she had hoped.

“RPG! Back it up!” The sergeant’s beside her voice cut through the wind as his hand shot up, pointing toward the top one of the buildings along the route. There was only a split second where the pilot tried to turn the speeder around with a quick u-turn before the wine of a missile rang out. The speeder had barely gotten horizontal to the street when the rpg shot slammed into the ground, exploding the tiled street beneath them and flipping the speeder up and over.

Everything happened so quickly. Luna hadn’t been watching the rooftops, much like she probably should have been doing. She had been too focused on getting comms out, getting communication however she could, that in the moment, the military training and experience that had been burned into her mind for years and years slipped away. For only the briefest of moments.

And now, she had been punished for it.

The speeder flipped once, twice, Luna’s hands clutching desperately to the console to stay in the vehicle and not get flung free of it. Unfortunately, the sergeant next to her didn’t have the same thought process, and for the briefest of moments Luna’s mind picked up the flying colors of his uniform and recognized what was happening, only for the speeder to flip again and that moment to be gone in an instant. By the end of it, the speeder ended up along it’s side, laying against one of the cracked and damaged buildings.

When it finally came to a stop, Luna allowed her trembling hands to release their grip, falling the short distance to the ground beneath them with a pained smack. Everything hurt. Her uniform arms were in tatters, deep cuts and slashes ran up them. Blood was already beginning to pull beneath her, though she couldn’t tell if the majority of it was from her arms to the pounding headache and gash that now tattooed her forehead. The pain was overcoming what rational thought she had left, and all Luna could force her body to do was slowly rise to one need, letting out a labored set of coughs that spent blood running down her lips. Internal bleeding. Wonderful addition to the situation she now found herself in.

A situation that only seemingly continued to evolve. First tipped off by the sounds of more cracking tiles, out of the smoke at the end of the street, luna could see that one of those Lylek along with a few of the so called “freedom fighters,” were seemingly making their way toward her position to finish the job. One of her hands, shaking due to the blood loss already effecting her motor movements, pulled one of the handguns from her hip. She did not yet fire a shot. In her condition, there was no guarantee she’d even come close at this distance. Instead, with a labored grunt, Luna moved toward the building, pushing past the crumbling bricks to move into he abandoned house.

Even in the dark, she found herself in the middle of an desolate family room of some kind. With another grunt, Luna pushed herself to move to take cover behind the couch. She slid to the floor, one arm gripping her stomach while the other laid lazily out to the side, hand still gripping the shaking handgun. If those..people outside searched this building and found her, she wasn’t sure she could kill any of them. Much less all of them and that massive lylek. That was considering she didn’t bleed out on the floor first.

With her free hand, shaking lightly, she pulled the commlink from her belt, thankful to the gods it did not fly off during the attack. Through pained gasps and gritted teeth, her fingers were able to put in a general call to all CIS forces in the area. Dauntless or otherwise. “This is..this..this is Command..Luna Terrik..my speeder was..att..attacked. Ambushed.” Luna had to grit her teeth for a moment as another wave of pain shot through her body and she was desperate to not cry aloud. Both for not comming that out, and for the possibility the men outside were getting ever closer.

“I..am transmitting my coordinates..now..a………….a rescue..would…..would be appreciated..” The sound of cracking and scrapping metal could be heard outside. They were close. Needed to finish quickly to better hide. “I’m..I’m in a pretty critical state….get the civvies..safe first…maybe I’ll still be……be kicking………..by then.” They were even closer now. She could hear the tiles outside cracking. Her comm was just dropped to the floor, not possessing the strength or mindset to move it back onto her belt. With a now unoccupied hand, the second handgun was pulled free and moved into some semblance of a ready position. Perhaps blood loss would take her first. But taking a few of them with her would be good for the storybooks, at least.


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H U N T

LOCATION: Obsidian Star, Traveling towards Altar of Spirits at high altitude
TASK: Hunt
EQUIPMENT: In Signature
CIS: Prennis Keeoli Prennis Keeoli | Corius Harckon | Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura | Shamira Karuto Shamira Karuto
AOC: Madalena Antares Madalena Antares | Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld | Hanna Hanna | Jai'galaar Gred Jai'galaar Gred | Samatharis | Judd Hunter Judd Hunter | Anesia Jy'Vun Anesia Jy'Vun

All my blood I shed for thee. All my freedom, I surrender for you. Rest, child. Rest now, and dream of a better place. And pray that I will have the strength to make it so.

Voph's blades were already in motion as the fighting started. Katerine paused to lift the Agent combatants into the air for some reason, as if they expected Voph's landing to cause them harm. Fortunately, it harmed little more than a fly. And showed Voph exactly who was his enemy. Just then, A shot was fired in his direction. But it was too late. Voph was already in motion.​
Voph turned away, letting the cryo bolt fly harmlessly past, and shouldering the brunt of the sonic wave as he unleashed the power building within his left hand. Force Exhaustion spewed forth even as the former Dominus loosed her own attack. But unlike her webbing, Voph's attack would affect them all. And he didn't have to chant to maintain it. Rule number one when fighting a fellow Force User. Keep your options open. Channeling abilities were seldom open.​
Voph smiled wickedly as Madelena proclaimed the attack on the H.O.P.E. It certainly was not the Confederacy's doing, but Voph would take the help. Reports were also coming in that Derek Dib had turned on the AoC, and withdrawn his declaration of Secession. Voph made a mental note to buy the mad genius a beer some time.​
But in the here and now, Voph had more pressing concerns. Such as the combatants seeking to destroy this altar. Yet were they not claiming to attack Military installations only? Why here? Why attack the Bio-dome? Frankly? He didn't care. He was here for blood. Vengeance. Voph's saber spun around, then disconnected to hurl Ciniel away from the staff towards Madelena. Voph vaulted over the shield, pulling his dominant hand down to fire an array of Vajra shots at the girl as he soared towards her.​
But the Lightsaber never landed. It had swung wide, missing Madelena by nearly a foot, and beginning its arc towards Voph's original location. Mid-air wasn't the best of places to be located with half a saberstaff. But Voph had been in worse positions. His armor was still heavy enough to crush the girl just by landing on her. And that's exactly what he intended to do...​
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Location: Palace, Pristine City, Olanet
7th Fleet Location: Entering Ryloth system space
Personnel: Alwine Daye Alwine Daye , Annasari Annasari , Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi , Holly Starstorm , Larentia Larentia , John Locke John Locke , Raven Thystle Raven Thystle , Faye Malvern Faye Malvern , Visanj T'shkali Visanj T'shkali , Kyyrk Kyyrk , Daegon Corvinus Daegon Corvinus , and @ everyone else I missed

And so it began.

The AoC rose to leave even as Gabriel became the one to utilize violence. It would have been easy enough to take the group into custody within his jurisdiction, but with Gabriel forcefully using his power in physical attacks upon the soldiers, the possibility of taking the Agents without violence and not handing them over became a small reality. Dark eyes watched the group and heard their words filled with accusations and betrayal. The Confederates were relieved and thrilled that he hadn't strayed from the path he walked upon for years. Eyes watched the dark haired Viceroy as though everyone's very breath was frozen in their chests. Rising to his full height he lightly clasped his hands at the small of his back, a friend etched lightly in the shape of his lips.

"Perhaps they should have sent another to speak with me, for I have broken no word of mine. I was neither bound by oath or statement. What I did say was that there would be no attack. My people wished to take you into custody, my custody, without incident. And now one has acted violently on behalf of the Agents of Chaos. Because of this I now must detain you, without doubt."

Looking between the three women standing between the table and door he merely shook his head and opened hands, palms up, beseeching them to choose a different path.

"Maybe next time my words will be understood. And yes, I said if I wished you dead it would be eye to eye. But I do not wish you dead. Alas, I could see things being different had random fate not played this hand before us. So, I break no oath. But you will place yourself into my hands, as much for your protection as my own."

His eyes turned to Enlil and Gabriel.

"Again, I reiterate, I have not done physical harm. I have obeyed what I agreed to exactly. You, Gabriel, have broken the leave by assaulting my men. The question now becomes, how will this end? There are two options and only one ends without bloodshed. Deliver yourself into my custody. For the other question becomes one that asks, how many of us all must die?"

The palace surged with activity as USC soldiers and Aegis Troopers filled the corridors and the grounds of the palace. Even the roof was guarded by troopers and soldiers. Yet down the hall came another group, nine in total, armed and armored. Knights of Aegis. The USC fleets in space continued their vigilance. His eyes flashed once more.

"I am called villain and betrayer by your thoughts and words. Yet I have done neither. What I have done has saved my planets from becoming theatres of war between Agents and Confederacy. I stopped battle from raining upon my people. I refused to sit back and watch another system fall to chaotic madness. If I chose the path of the Confederate, the Agents would have sought disruption of my system. If I chose the path of the Agents, the Confederacy had no choice but to stamp out the fire, lance the boil. So we came together. My system was saved. My people come first."

His eyes flickered around the room once more.

"I ask again, lay down your arms and enter into my custody. Or I will be forced to respond to the violence one of yours has already begun in the name of Agents of Chaos. Are you ready to die for what you believe in? Because I am. We can go, right here, right now. You decide. Is it conforming to my custody and no violence, or will there be blood and death instigated by you and your allies on your behalf?"

The Knights of Aegis reached the hall, their weapons prepared and hearts ready to do what must be done, on the orders of Derek Dib.

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Objective/Location: War on Ryloth - Altar of Spirits
Gear and Equipment: Hanna’s Phase I Haywire Armor, Phase X-E “Hyper Frost” CryoSonic Heavy Pistol, BH 'Durin' Charric Blaster Pistol, ZW-001 ‘Ifrit’ Pattern Heated Vibroweapon - Short Sword, 2 Impact Grenades, Vita Stones
Allies: AoC ( Madalena Antares Madalena Antares Judd Hunter Judd Hunter Jai'galaar Gred Jai'galaar Gred Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld Anesia Jy'Vun Anesia Jy'Vun )
Enemies: CIS ( Kyyrk Kyyrk ), Mandragora ( Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura Shamira Karuto Shamira Karuto )

Plucked into the air as she was, Hanna’s shot went wide, missing the Knight Commander by a few centimeters as he turned away from the shot. All the while, when Hanna looked up, she saw the blank features of a winged spirit just above her. With one of vita stones deployed, she was safe for the moment. However, she could already see the Knight Commander getting closer to Madalena in her periphery. It was then that she sensed her a small burst of electricity in her head. In the intense violence of the moment, she had no idea that it was her armor’s integrated stabilizer mask regulating her brain waves in order to shield her from the slowing effects of Force Exhaustion. The sensation was slightly painful, but with the copious amounts of electrical energy in the air, Hanna did not pay it anymore attention, opting instead to dedicate her energies towards engaging the Knight Commander.

Finding herself back on solid ground, Hanna acquired the Knight Commander once more, in the moments before he initiated his leap into the air. He was getting dangerously close to Madalena, and with that knowledge in mind, Hanna decided against taking another shot with the Hyper Frost. There would be ample opportunity to do that later, but for now, she needed to reestablish control over the engagement before attempting to inflict hard damage on the enemy.

Bracing herself to bear the brunt of the recoil, Hanna extended her arm and discharged a powerful burst of repulsive energy from her gauntlet-mounted repulsor weapon, timing the blast to strike the Knight Commander in the chest, while mid-air as he rose towards the apex of his jump. With less than eight meters separating her from the Knight Commander, Hanna anticipated that the blast would have the effect that she expected, given the close-quarters of the engagement. Nevertheless, the diminutive Huntress threw her body in the direction of the repulsor weapon’s powerful counterblast, executing a single graceful backflip which propelled her back four meters, before landing nimbly on her feet, only just inside the radius of the tiny vita stone’s invisible shield.

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Location: Alter of Spirits
Objective: Desecrate the Alter
Loadout: Phase 1 Haywire Armor | R91 Assault Rifle | Phase X-E “Hyper Frost” CyroSonic Heavy Pistol | JH-70 Glitter Grenades | Elemental Grenades | Whimsy Knife | Neurotechnical Inhibitor | Vita Stone
Essential Gear: BD-9 | Cigarettes | Lighter
Allies: Jai'galaar Gred Jai'galaar Gred | Hanna Hanna | Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld | Anesia Jy'Vun Anesia Jy'Vun | Madalena Antares Madalena Antares | Samatharis
Enemies: Shamira Karuto Shamira Karuto | Vytal Noctura Vytal Noctura | Kyyrk Kyyrk + Anyone else not hiding

Judd felt his body weightlessly life off the ground. His mind panicked for a milisecond before all his zero-g training kicked in. He turned himself around in the air to see Katrine Van-Derveld Katrine Van-Derveld lifting him up with all the others. He could see why with good reason as Kyyrk Kyyrk came crashing down. As he was floating there Judd wanted as the serpintine spirit came at him with such speed under the Nightmother's guidance. He could almost feel the tendrils of of this thing trying to affect his mind. It would have worked his select commando training as well as Madalena Antares Madalena Antares preparing him for this situation. Nothing makes a mind a fortress like those two. Feeling gravity reasserting its self on Judd he allowed himself to fall to the ground, landing in a roll and his free left hand reached for the pocket on his armor.

As the merc came out of the roll he had a stone in the hand. It was one of four he'd been given on this mission. Madalena assured him these Vita Stones could be powerful objects, even capable of banishing whatever spirits these witches would throw at them. Arcing his arm back Judd let loose the stone in a strong throw. He watched as the stone flew straight, glowing blue along the way, hitting Lylek right in the mask. No one was as surprised as Judd when the spirit disappeared in shadowy vapor, banished to gods knew where. He couldn't doddle on his one victory though. He still had a whole lot of beast coming up behind him. Strapping the rifle to his back Judd turned on his feet and ran for the stairs.

As he reached the edge and saw the boars a few steps below Judd pulled the cryosonic blaster from its holster and jumped. Judd landed on the central boar-wolf's neck, just barely missing the spike that stuck up between his legs. Digging his left hand into the mossy skin Judd held on for dear life. At this close range the cyro blaster couldn't miss such a large target as he snapped off two shots at each of the other two creatures. Throwing the now spent blaster to the side Judd pulled the Whimsy Knife from its arm scabbard and plunged it down into the creatures neck where the spinal cord should be, twisting it as it sunk in.
 
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Location: On Ryloth, moving towards the Bio-Dome
Gen 2 Armor, M-416, L-7 pistol, also all standard squad leader kit listed here
Objective: Intercept any forces moving to the Capital Bio-dome to give the civilians time to get to safety.
Allies: Ryk Gaelir Luna Terrik Luna Terrik Rann Thress Rann Thress Anakwor Farlorn Anakwor Farlorn CIS and Affiliates
???: Thalia Senn Thalia Senn
Enemies: Oceiros Sunstrider Oceiros Sunstrider J'onns AoC and Affiliates
Theme: One final push
Sergei was fighting his body as he kept his pace, trudging forward on legs that felt like lead, his vision coming and going in patches as he knew his body was shutting down. He couldn't stop, not now. He had to complete the mission. As the remaining forces he had pushed forward, the TCD-2s taking point with him, while another two squads of commandos backed him up, Sergei would think about what would happen after this was all over. Would they execute him? Exile him from the CIS? Or would they throw him into some jail cell in a corner of the galaxy somewhere, leave him to rot because some banker or politician didn't like that for a mercenary, he certainly didn't care about money. One thing was for certain, things would never be the same. His home was gone. His closest friends and family, once again dead. Those Wolves that had remained would more than likely be scattered after his arrest. There either would be a trial or he'd be shot for treason or worse. His mind was oddly at peace with the idea. Their sacrifice had bought them all the time and chance they needed to win. His movements would get more sluggish as he started slowing, his body betraying him as the blood loss was starting to weigh on him. He kept trudging but he knew that he wouldn't last long. He'd hear Luna Terrik Luna Terrik transmission first, his reply slow and sluggish.

"Main access point has been shut down, moving to assist Forlorn Rangers in the second breach," His breath was ragged.

And then he heard Anakwor Farlorn Anakwor Farlorn transmission. They needed help. Badly. And while they could probably hold, it would be all the more difficult with the situation they were all in. Those blasted Lyleks were tenacious, and Sergei knew he didn't have a choice. He reached into his EBFAK, and pulled out an Epinephrine Auto-Injector. Popping off the safety cap with his thumb, he pressed it to his left bicep and pushed the button as that was the easiest access he had to skin. The injector would snap as activated, shoving a steroid/adrenaline cocktail into what little blood Sergei had left and his eyes would go wide as his heart suddenly went into overdrive. Tossing the injector aside he stormed forward with renewed vigor. They had to get there. They had to reinforce them and close the tunnel. Sergei and his men ran like their lives depended on it, and to Sergei the world seemed to slow down. He was acutely aware of everything happening around him, and yet, he wasn't. He could see everything happening in super fine detail, but he only had eyes for his objective. He was closing, pumping his arms as he swept the ground in front of him with the barrel of his rifle. He had to make it. There wasn't a choice left. A growl would escape his lips as he forced himself to push forward, nothing left but the mission. He had to complete the mission.

As Sergei crested a small rubble pile overlooking the hole, he saw the remaining 12 of Farlorn's Forlorn preparing to make a final stand. They had to close the gap, and Sergei knew exactly how. The TCD-2s would spread into a wedge formation behind Sergei as they came up as well and he issued his orders quickly.

"Firing line, twenty yards forward, give me spacing for a clear shot,"

The droids wordlessly acknowledged and pushed forward, their weapon arms raised as they leveled 35mm Auto-Cannons and 14mm Heavy Machine Guns at the tunnel. As the first two caught up to Sergei, he immediately issued his next order.

"MAAWS now!"

The Soldier wouldn't even question it as he passed the recoilless rifle over to the Dire Wolf. He could already feel the adrenaline cocktail wearing off. He wouldn't get a second shot.

"Sir all we have left is HE,"

"Load it!"

"Aye sir,"

The man would pull a high explosive shot from his pack, pop hatch on the back of the MAAWS, and insert the round. As he inserted the round, he pulled out a small salt water disk meant to absorb most of the back blast from the weapon. With everything in place the soldier would close the hatch and tap Sergei on the shoulder to let him know he was loaded. Sergei would yell through his loud speaker and shattered face shield at the 12 men in defensive positions.

"GET CLEAR!"

And he'd count down from five, which should be enough for them to get away. Four, he could feel his body shaking as he kept the sight on his target, not much longer. Three, he had to stifle a cough and his head was throbbing. Two, his vision began fading again, not good. One, he began his trigger squeeze, the barrel of the weapon pointed at the mouth of the tunnel, just inside enough to shatter the rock around it and cause a cave in.

"CLEAR BACK BLAST!"

"CLEAR!"

"SHOT!"

BANG!

BOOOOOOOM!

The round exited the MAAWS in a massive flash of fire and thunder, the air now tasting of salt water as the disk did its job and absorbed most of the deadly back blast. The 84mm warhead would spin as the rifling gave it a rotation as it exited the Alusteel tube, guiding it better to its target. It would fly directly into the mouth of the tunnel and not half a second later a massive blast would echo through the tunnel as the round made contact and exploded. And the ground itself would shake as the Lyleks and their riders inside were met by a sudden fireball. A fire ball which also bellowed out onto their end in a massive display of fire and destruction. And then the tunnel would begin to crumble, the walls compromised by the blast of the weapon, the front end of the tunnel collapsing and causing a cave in. The breach would be sealed, and the blast had ensured the cave in was only local, but massive enough that no one would be able to dig through without significant effort. Sergei could finally feel the effects of the drugs wear off as he lost control of his hands and fingers, and the MAAWS would drop to the ground next to him. His vision was fading and he knew he was either dying or at the very least losing consciousness. The man next to Sergei wouldn't see it until he heard the massive thud next to him, and saw that Sergei had finally collapsed.

His mind was a haze, he couldn't think straight, and unlike last time, there was no extremely kind Jedi to somehow save him. He couldn't see as everything went dark, and his hearing was even more muffled as he faded to unconsciousness. The wound in his side had now soaked the entirety of his left side's armor, and the remaining Wolves were trying to get aid to the remaining Rangers to treat what wounded they could. The man next to Sergei would yell for a medic, as he knew Sergei's massive will power. And if Sergei passed out, that meant more than anything anyone could do here to try to save him. He needed a doctor and fast. The wolf would try to stabilize him as they regrouped and figured out their next move, but one thing was certain. They needed to head for an evac zone.

Sergei rendezvoused with Farlorn's Forlorn Rangers at the site of the second breach. He saw the second wave coming and knowing that they wouldn't be able to hold the position with their numbers, even with the TCD-2s, Sergei opted to cave in the tunnel with a MAAWS HE round. This has effectively sealed the second entrance into the dome, but afterwards Sergei passed out due to blood loss, multiple concussions, and severe internal damage including multiple fractured ribs, and broken bones being held together by the body-glove myomer at this point. Requires immediately medical attention and evac.
 
Location: Conference
Wearing: xxx
Objective: Negotiate
Equipment: Lightsaber
CIS: John Locke John Locke | Raven Thystle Raven Thystle | Kyyrk Kyyrk | Faye Malvern Faye Malvern | @Visanj T’shkali | Corius Harckon | Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus | Lesya Kosarev Lesya Kosarev
AoC: Alwine Daye Alwine Daye | Enlil Enlil | Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi | Annasari Annasari | Larentia Larentia
Other: Derek Dib Derek Dib | Holly Starstorm

“Are you sure you want to make that move,” Daegon asked as he watched his friend move an insignificant pawn toward the White Queen.

The Demon of Thyferra had always insisted on using white. The color did not suit his demeanor, nor the wickedness that lay within his heart. Were it not for Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus , the only part of him that was good, Daegon would not touch the color otherwise. Eyes drifted over toward her as she was always close, always near. Whether she was watching them play their game, or reading one of her many stories, the Angel of Thyferra never strayed too far from the demon.

Whether it was the momentary distraction, or the fact Daegon had simply been outsmarted, Derek ended his move with one word.

“Checkmate.”

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Daegon watched, breathing, calming, as his wife left her hand on his heart. She had been glowing, her light reminding him of the reason they were there. For years she had been his true north. When he lost his way, one look, one glance, spared for his Seraph would help Daegon stay on course.

It was theatrics. All of it. The more calm he became, the quieter his rage was. Then he could hear it.

Tap, tap, tap. Drum.

A smile pulled on the lips of the Viceroy as he listened to his friend speak. A holorecording played words spoken at a secret meeting, files were revealed which spoke of crimes and violence that could have been linked to anyone, except one.

Slavery.

As Daegon listened he knew the projection could not have been referring to the Confederacy. They both knew as Viceroyalty the CIS stood on two foundational principles, core convictions, that shaped every decision the body of lawmakers and politicians made.

Planetary Sovereignty.

Individual Freedom.


That freedom extended toward their view on slaves. None could be found in the worlds of the Southern Systems. The same could not be said about the Agents of Chaos. In fact a pamphlet had been released, propaganda created, in an attempt to convince the galaxy the Agents of Chaos did not support slavery. All it did, however, was serve as an admission of guilt. There were slaves among them, it had been permitted, they were not freed. The Agents of Chaos were complicit and guilty by association for allowing this atrocity to remain no matter the reason.

It was then Derek Dib Derek Dib made his final move. While everyone had been distracted with Ryloth, while they had been subject to this theater which had been designed to keep Siskeen from being attacked, Daegon could only be surprised once more by his friend, surprised and proud.

His move stole the air from the room.

Derek’s ploy had shifted the momentum.

It only made the true motives of the Agents of Chaos and her allies more clear.

They were there for peace, but Daegon was more than certain the cameras which were rolling caught that Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi was the first to act out in violence. Six guards, only following orders, were accosted by the force, gripped and dropped. Whether they had been killed or spared mattered not. The first to act belonged to the delegation from the Agents of Chaos.

For all her words, Alwine Daye Alwine Daye did not condemn or chastise the man. In fact her behavior was such that she was either blind, or did not care that he acted in such a way.

These Agents, and so called negotiators, were nothing more than children, throwing a fit when they did not get their own way. They had been smug, celebrating a premature victory when they thought Derek was willing to secede, now they were complaining, disgusted that had been played.

The irony was not missing. They had been willing to use him as a means to get to Ryloth, but when the tables were turned it was suddenly wrong?

Hypocrisy did not have a more fitting definition.

“Exarch Locke perhaps you would like to find yourself away from the violence, and ensure that my Angel is nowhere near it either?”

His mind pressed into that of his bride’s.

<<“If things become desperate, SING!”>>

Alwine refused to surrender. Larentia refused to surrender.

Derek spoke again, this time encouraging them to do so. The violent act had been exactly what the Viceroy of Siskeen wanted to avoid. As with Ryloth so it had been on Siskeen. The Agents of Chaos, or those associated with them, had been the first to attack. Once again Daegon knew only one truth. They were not there for freedom or for peace. The Agents of Chaos simply wanted to force their will upon these worlds.

Lifting the dome of the refreshment tray, Daegon picked up his lightsaber. The hilt was leveled at the blonde wolf, the blade kept inactive for now.

“You have run your mouth about peace, and yet say nothing when one of yours causes physical harm to the guards. Your words today have said one thing, and your actions, and what you have permitted, something else entirely.”

Eyes flashed red as he stared down the she-wolf.

“My friend is offering you your life. Should you not take him up on the offer, I will not be so generous.”

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Location: At the castle!
Objective: Hulk Smash!
Wearing: Armatura | The Forgemaster's Ring | Ring of Stasis | The Sofitor
Wielding: 7 Nozhi Blades | 1 Whimsy Knife | 1 Whimsy Witch Knife | 2 Nastirci Combat Knives | Clarion | Copero's Wail | Fire and Smoke | Combat Gauntlets | Tessen | 2 TOTT-001 Arc Light Blaster | 2 Dissuader KD-30 Pistols with Glitter Bullets | The Parasite | Vita Stones | Shiftglue
The Churi: About 20,000 Churi of War total, slightly over half of them almost at the capital biodome, the rest of them running around randomly for people's comfort. Their helmet lasers are not functional in this scenario.
Allies: Agents of Chaos, The Siskeen Coalition, Twi'lek Freedom Fighters | Luna Vega Luna Vega +open
Enemies: The Confederacy. | Lirka Ka Lirka Ka Millu Lee Millu Lee Alluria Ivalice Alluria Ivalice Sabine Delacroix Sabine Delacroix +Anyone at the Castle

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The bliss of battle had always afforded Scherezade a certain sense of inner peace that could not be found anywhere else in all the corners of the 'verse she'd searched. Aided by the Force, the Blood Hound and the Elf had clashed body against body, though it seemed neither of them would gain or lose much ground by the ramming.

Scherezade was more than prepared to take a step back, fuel more strength, and then give the other warrior a Glasgow Corellian Kiss, when instad the other one started to speak. She knew her by name, she spoke of times of old… Scherezade remembered who she was. A moment before she gave her own name, both women uttered the name Lirka Ka at once.

Under normal circumstances, realizing she was fighting someone she knew would have brought joy and excitement to the Blood Hound's face. But not this time. This time, other things were at play, things that she had not spoken of to anyone outside of the small group that knew all the details.

"Lirka Ka," she purred her name, letting each syllable leave her mouth with warmth, "Tall and wide, yet always so small, always looking for someone to serve, always so painfully aware that others were your betters."

She remembered. For all of Lirka's words about how she loathed the Confederacy, and now served her Emperor, nothing had changed but the outer layer, the color of the banner. Something had Force Killed her, but she was till the same sad elf beneath all that skin and armor. Some things never changed.

"You've been a very naughty little elf, Lirka Ka," Scherezade continued, her voice sweeter than saccharin now. News of the events on the Scintilla were rolling into her ear, but she paid them no mind. Unlike her mates within the Agents of Chaos, she wasn't one that cared about innocents or refugees. To her, it was all a PR stunt, best handled by people that weren't her. All she needed was a target to stab.

Her focus returned to Lirka, and she smiled. "I am Scherezade deWinter," the girl spoke her words almost slowly, each of them with enough intent to drip, "You killed my friend Alwine. Prepare to die!"

The Tessen ceased being the only weapon in her hand.

From Scherezade's body flew each and every blade that had been strapped to her body, rising above her like a fan before opening up and then flying towards Lirka. Some of the blades came straight for her, from the front, while others took different sides. Not a single piece of the large elf would go unmolested the blades; back of the neck, helmet, legs, torso, back, knees, armpits - there were enough blades to target them all at the same time.

Only the Tessen remained in her hands, ready to strike out soon enough. If she could drag Lirka's carcass back with her to the Unknown Regions, there was nothing that would keep her from doing so.
 
Objective/Location: From the Chandelier - Reestablish Position and Initiate Firing Solutions
Fighter: iNf-46 Needle Interceptor - Miracle Seven
Onboard Equipment: AoC Flight Suit, Survival Kit w/ EVA Suit, G47 “Pipsqueak”
Allies: AoC (Dimitri Lindzinsky), Allied Chiss Fleet ( Lash Lash Salem Norongachi Salem Norongachi )
Enemies: CIS ( Amelia von Sorenn Amelia von Sorenn Tyrias Aran Tyrias Aran Kathryn Foster Kathryn Foster )

“All interceptor elements, establish position behind the Unicorn and prepare for imminent engagement with the Confederate fleet. Transverse the chaff field with extreme caution. Overlord out.”

The deep bass of the wing commander boomed in Bella’s montrals as she returned to her squadron’s formation. Save for her communication systems, which seemed to blip out at brief and random intervals, all of her interceptor's systems had emerged from the EMP blast relatively intact. Nevertheless, she could still hear the vengeful voice of the dancer as he told his fleet of an attack on the Scintilla. The shocked voices of her squadron registered over her comms, but Bella couldn’t let herself get angry. Not yet, when she still had a job to do which required that she keep a cool head. The deaths of refugees, while abhorrent, was of little consequence to the engagement over Ryloth. She had to focus, even when millions were dying back in the Scintilla, the only home that she had ever known in her short existence. Nevertheless, the diminutive pilot’s razor-sharp discipline didn’t come without cost, the beginnings of which manifested as a trio of tears which slipped down her cheek. Unable to take off her helmet to wipe them away, Bella calmly tolerated their presence, letting them serve as an ever-present reminder of the cause she was fighting for. It wouldn’t make her turning radius any sharper or her interceptor any faster, but it would act as a source of motivation, driving her to hold firm when the Gs threatened her lucidity and to be brave when a bandit was hot on her tail.

Data streamed into Bella’s HUD as Miracle One relayed orders to her squadron. Then, when the Monarch-class Star Destroyers fired their main weapons, Bella, along with the rest of her squadron and the other starfighter elements emerged from behind the massive vessels and swarmed the dreadnought like bees on a giant hornet. Bella charged the droid starfighters first, deftly shifting the nose of her fighter in order to create an immediate firing solution. All the while, she kept her eyes on her sensor layout, but there was already a lot of jamming. She had been taught how to discern the true signal from a selection of fake ones at the Fleet Academy, but it required nearly all of her focus and the task became exponentially harder the more active sensor scramblers there were. At that point, it was better to rely solely on eyesight.

In turn, Bella activated her interceptor’s active jammer, which she anticipated would have a similar effect on the enemy fighters. Since droids depended on sensors far more than organic pilots in order to discern hostile craft and their position in the battlespace, Bella knew that she held the advantage. Upon establishing a lead pursuit with one of the Vulture droids, she squeezed the trigger and discharged a barrage of fire from her interceptor’s laser cannons. Moments later, the droid fighter exploded in a plume of smoke and molten slag. Immediately, Bella angled her craft and acquired a pair of targets before firing her laser cannons once more to reduce two more Vultures to debris.
 
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Location: Derek Dib's Palace, Olanet, Siskeen System
Wearing: Armor | Lupine Blood Stone
Wielding: WindWhisper | generic walking cane
Allies: Agents of Chaos, The Siskeen Coalition, Twi'lek Freedom Fighters | Derek Dib Derek Dib Enlil Enlil Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi Annasari Annasari Holly Starstorm Larentia Larentia Izwi Kutaurira Izwi Kutaurira The Red of Sinner The Red of Sinner + Open
Enemies: The Confederacy | John Locke John Locke Raven Thystle Raven Thystle Faye Malvern Faye Malvern Corius Harckon Daegon Corvinus Daegon Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus Visanj T'shkali Visanj T'shkali Lesya Kosarev Lesya Kosarev Luca Donskoi Luca Donskoi

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"But we are not guests," Alwine corrected the kitten, "You ply your words about empires and honor when you have neither honor nor the willingness to stare in the mirror."

Raising her chin, she looked to the cameras, making sure they were all still rolling, and opened her mouth to speak more, when Alwine froze. The news made it into her earpiece, rolling fast, again, and again, and again. The events by Muad Dib Muad Dib on the Scintilla, the consequences… Krak the Tower, no one really cared for that massive building in the way that other things mattered but-

They would all see. The look on her face was impossible to miss, the complete and utter shock at the delivery of the news.

The seconds ticked by, each of themes stretching into an eternity, and Alwine found herself almost speechless, something that had only happened thus once or twice in her entire life. Both Derek Dib Derek Dib and @Daegon Cornivus had stuff to say, but for the moment, Alwine did not listen, still digesting the horrible knowledge of what had happened.

And it had happened because of them.

"Agents of Chaos recognize Viceroy's Dib right to remain a Viceroy," she finally said after a silence, her features only now beginning to somewhat relax. It was not the relaxation of everything being all right though. No. Far, far from it. "It is as such that you will understand what I am about to say next. We have told the Confederacy that the happenings in the capital biodome were not of our doing. We have told you this before the current events happened. The Confederacy, whether it believed us or not, made no attempt to investigate the matter.

We have been led to these talks under a false banner of peace, under claims that were lies. Viceroy Dib can spread as many sweet words about the matter as he wishes - but the bottom line will remain that we came here, to Siskeen, for a peace conference, while Dib had been plotting to stab us in the back all along, like the coward that he is. And while lured here, he sent his own kinsman, Muad Dib Muad Dib , to the Scintilla.

Muad Dib has spread bombs all over our space construct. He's right there right now, at the Tower, broadcasting himself and his actions. We have identified most of the people with him. Our teams were dispatched to neutralize the bombs they spread, but they did not get to all of them on time.

Muad Dib, acting on behalf of Derek Dib, viceroy of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, has set a bomb on HOPE, our refugee sphere. He has caused a hole to blow up and now millions of refugees are floating in space. Dead. Lifeless."


With every word she spoke, Alwine's gaze hardened. SHe looked to Dib, to Daegon, to all of them. Hard, fearless. They would never be able to scare her again.

"This is the might of the Confederacy?" She half spat at them, "To target and murder millions who were not even involved, who were in an a-political location, while lying with sweet words to lure us here while they did so? Make no mistake - as Dib's insistence of remaining Viceroy, the blood of those refugees are on Confederate hands. Every nation and every empire to have ever feared you ought to be ashamed of itself right now, for your mask has slipped and now you reveal your true face."

She could already feel it. From the other side of the galaxy, the screams of millions as their lives were extinguished in moments. She did not have to be a particularly strong force user in order to feel it.

"We were content after Ryloth to leave you be for a while, to go pester someone else," she announced, and looked at the cameras, "The Confederacy has announced itself to be the enemy of innocents, the enemy of all the people of the galaxy. These are the people that would blow up a space station that has nothing but refugees on it. I call everyone who may be listening - it is time the Confederacy paid for its crimes. I invite you all, small nations and big nations, tiny budding empires and ones that wish together to take down one of the biggest existing fish - it is time for the Confederacy to pay for its endless crimes. Because yes, the events at HOPE prove it without a doubt. They are the very monsters many of you have already claimed they are. And so much more."

No more words were needed. Alwine snapped her fingers and turned to her own people. "You will let us through and you will let us through now, or the next time Mr. Volturi reminds you that you can't hold us here, you'll remember it for the remaining seconds of your life."
 

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Confederate Tags: Daegon Corvinus Daegon Corvinus | John Locke John Locke | Visanj T'shkali Visanj T'shkali | Kyyrk Kyyrk | Raven Thystle Raven Thystle | Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus
Chaos Tags: Derek Dib Derek Dib | Alwine Daye Alwine Daye | Enlil Enlil | Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi | Holly Starstorm | Annasari Annasari

Where: Siskeen Conference
APPEARANCE
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A jet-black and sleek cut suit jacket, made from shell spider silk with a glistaweb lining, worn conspicuously open atop a crisp white shirt, ruffled cuffs peeking out from the sleeves. Matched black pant enveloping her long legs and hugging her curves, the cuffs of which pile gently onto vine snakeskin boots accented with silver tips. A belt, rested comfortably across her hips. Her blond hair was worn in a tussled up-do, fastened in place with hairpins.

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Heartbeat House Covert Colors nail polish (01 Mulberry Red)
Heartbeat House V-Stylus
Heartbeat Faster
Hearbeat Absorbelt (black; dress-style)
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Nadir P-series Lighter (taser variant)
Browncoat Datalogger
Bola Bracelet
Red Vest
Buscador Pendant
EyeSpy Glasses
Ministry Ring
Bulwark Mark-II Personal Shield
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Visanj sighed softly, almost imperceptibly. It’s come to this, has it? Listening to the words of the Agents of Chaos in the room in the wake of Dib’s revelation of the cunning ruse, and its functional sting, she was amused by their response.

“M’lord Dib, you are quite the magician Viceroy.” Vis laughed, “Are you sure you’re not Dagatan? Such acts of shrewd politics are a hallmark among my people. I daresay, my friend, if you’re not Dagatan in this life, you might well have been in your last one. I am impressed.” Visanj smiled at her host, before moving herself between the cagey Viceroy and the obviously annoyed Agents of Chaos.

“Gabriel, when someone accuses you of being a terrorist and using violence against those who have not harmed you simply to get your way, it might be best if you do not respond by doing the very same thing on camera. Particularly when that camera is broadcasting live.” Vis pointed to the tiny light on the camera, the tell-tale signal of live broadcasting. “It’s funny the things one might do with the Force. For instance, you could assault law enforcement personnel and threaten the life a legitimate leader who has offered you – and proven true to his word – no harm and no violence would occur. Or, you might just manipulate one tiny button at just the right moment to allow others to see it happen.” She smiled wryly.

“Alwine, what did you mean that ‘after Ryloth you were content to leave us be’? Is that an admission of your involvement with the failed terrorist insurgency there? A confession of your role in threatening the lives and well-being of the citizens of a peaceful world, or your Agents’ hand in orchestrating the crisis which now unfolds there? Did you have to think hard, when your precious sphere – the launching pad for your campaigns of terror and crime - exploded, to remind yourself to call your slaves ‘refugees’ this time? My dear, as my father was like to often remind me, the very best way to never tell a lie is not to open your lips. You might do well to remember that at your arraignment.”

Visanj moved again, checking as she turned to ensure all exits were now closed off by Dib’s men, and noting that scores more were establishing a perimeter outside of the window.

“And Larentia, darling, if you’re going to bark, try not to be so shrill. It implies one who insists to be heard, yet has nothing to say.”

As she finished, she gently toyed with the pendant she wore, turning it halfway at the back before replacing it back inside her blouse, a signal to the one probe Corius forgot to pick up when he left in such a hurry, which in turn signaled the Knights Obsidian that Voph had so kindly left waiting in hyperspace nearby before lowering her hands to her midriff, with one taking hold of the saber and the other near the shield emitter on her belt.

“Now, please, there is no need for this to become more violent. This mustn’t be a fight. Please, do as the Viceroy has asked and we may all leave here as healthy as we arrived.”

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CIS: Darth Metus Darth Metus | Redd Redd | Astrid Skovgaard | Jason Farkas | Darth Miseria
AoC: Madalena Antares Madalena Antares | Kyrinov Kyrinov | Hanna Hanna | The Bridesmaid The Bridesmaid @And All Other AoC
Location: [Outside the Home of the Viceroy of Ryloth - Capitol Bio-Dome]
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So many of the Pups that the Vicelord carried in his litter were terrified of the heat that bore down on them like a cruel wave. It turned the air thick, like tar. The fear and anxiety she felt pouring from them in sulfuric waves was like ash in her throat. Cloying. It burned to breathe while Elyria felt her core become more and more entwined with the planet itself. It was anguish. It was torture—In the purest form. She was made of the dark, of malice, and the shattered emotional imprint that she felt through the Force while the gathering souls grew stronger was overwhelming. Devastating.

The cerebral feedback alone may, and still could, blow out her heart whilst it beat in her chest.

In the midst of the conversion, she was filled with the true history of this world. Not that which was penned, daintily, to paper. Ryloth was a world of torrid contradictions. It was locked in place. It was imbued with resonating spiritual and psychic energy. Half of it burned. Half of it froze. It held a deeply buried pain, a blight, that would forever remind visitors of the atrocities that had been committed in the name of avarice and commerce. The power that rose from the deep was laced with a pointed sorrow that could only come from an entire era of degradation. How would these spirits feel with waking eyes; knowing that their children had forgotten?

And they had. Forgotten.

The insurgents would hopefully never know what it was like to be treated as inferior while an inhuman master inflicted undeserving wounds. Took their dignity. Their pride—Their younglings. They would never know of a longing for a grave to cover them, if only, to shield them from the wicked lash of their oppressors. They would never be forced into mines to breathe poisoned air. Parents would not weep for children that had been stolen from their very arms, only to be subsequently bartered, and sold. They would not be forced to live in caves beneath the surface that had begun to crumble and collapse from centuries of digging. They would not be the product of a bill of sale, a commodity, nor would they ever be considered property. Not on this world. Never, again.

This was the promise the governing nation made. A promise, thus far, that had been kept.

That lack of knowledge, of memory, led the children of the tidally locked world to the folly of reversing any form of progression. A fire for respect, equality, and the ability to call their lives their own had been replaced with xenophobia and hate. It buried the monumental improvements that had been made and set Ryloth on a course that was destined to blast them back into the past. To a time when others thought of the native people as less than human. Beasts. Incapable of lucid thought, feeling, or suffering.

Perhaps they did detest the nation that governed the space around them. Fair.

Yet—This was not the way. This war had taken far more than it had given. That was what riled the spirits beneath her touch. The sheer insanity. The blatant disregard for life.

Elyria choked on it all.

Her usual air of superiority had been washed away while the ferocity of the ghosts that wailed began to manifest themselves. Her humanity was pulled, screaming, and twisting through her body whilst she gave them the strength to rip through the barrier between this world and the next. She was a battery to be drained. The sacrifice, the payment, for their temporary reprieve from the Mists Beyond. They took, mercilessly, and swept up through the runes that had lashed themselves into the ground. Every passing moment caused the circle to grow. Expand. Anguish for anguish. Pain for pain. She commanded that they rise—And they rose.

Metus would know what was required. Her sightless eyes followed him while the dead used her vocal cords to make their displeasure known. She could smell his blood. The rich metallic scent replaced that of smoke and burnt flesh and focused the voices. He harnessed the misery as he saw what she saw. Felt what she felt. For the first time in her cold, lengthy existence, she felt something new.

Elyria felt heartsick. She felt sorrow. Grief. Endless waves of suffering. The sadness stretched wider than the largest ocean. More vast than the blanket of the night sky. The Sith woman could not take this into herself without sacrifice. It was more than a giving of power. It was a giving of self. She was connected to all things in Ryloth—From one end to the other. Living, dead, and the recently departed.

She felt their pain. All of it.

The spirits were only now beginning to press their way out of the Capital Dome. They flooded the area while they seemed to be searching for that which had been lost to them. Familiar sights. Familiar faces. They saw and whispered warnings in the ears of those who would make war. They pressed the infernal knowledge of the outcome of the battles to come into the minds of those that sought to find their true selves through killing. Members of the Confederacy would not be immune. They would see the machinations of the Vicelord that drew this new world into reality.

Drew them to open their eyes. To see.

War had come to this world. Unwarranted, and unbidden. A sovereign planet that had not asked for it. They were simply victims of those who assumed they knew what was right. Moreover, a group that seemed to have an axe to grind with the Confederacy. It was never about freedom.

It was about power. Who had it? Who didn’t. Right now? The Confederacy held it.

The Agents of Chaos wished to take it away.

“When will they learn? When will they ALL learn? It matters not who threw the first stone. It matters not who drew first blood. The rhetoric, the speeches, the madness. None of it matters. It only matters who ends it.”, Elyria murmured her voice broken, and stirring, while her mental prowess was strained almost to capacity. None of the spirits raised wanted the bloodshed to continue. None of them wished for the world they’d left behind to become that which it had once been. Raven hair whipped in the invisible wind that was being created. Sweat touched her brow. In these moments she would appear as only a mortal could.

Frail.

“Qorit sis misini… Shasona oi sosûtatus.”

End this fight. Make it right.

“Sosûtusamsi tu'iyia ardira.”

Protect our children.

“Dosika ki zijia.”

Use my sight.

“Aji ki. Aji ki—.”

Hear me. Hear me—

Elyria faltered. The response that the spirits gave felt as if it were gripping her by the ribcage. Not all of them were happy to be summoned, regardless, the reason. She had to focus on those who wished for an ending to this while keeping the others from wearing her down. If they kept the ritual going for too long there would be nothing left for her to give. There was something else among the chaos. Among the spirits that sought to settle the lunacy. It was new, strange, and different than the rest of the negative energy that pulled through the earth. So bright. It hurt her eyes and made her wish to reach up and claw them out. It made her pulse race. It burned. Seared. It was more damaging than anything she had thus endured.

Elyria did not have a word for it. She did not know it. The spirits whispered. Her eyes snapped toward Metus and she pulled on his hand, blindly, while the lands around them became charged with the will of the dead.

“Irwasa.”

A strange word. So small—But these spirits brought it with them.

Hope.
 

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N E G O T I A T E

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Location: Conference
Wearing: This
Objective: Arrest the terrorists
Tagging:
CIS:
Daegon Corvinus Daegon Corvinus | Seraphina Corvinus Seraphina Corvinus | Visanj T'shkali Visanj T'shkali | Kyyrk Kyyrk | Faye Malvern Faye Malvern | Raven Thystle Raven Thystle | Derek Dib Derek Dib
AOC: Annasari Annasari | Enlil Enlil | Alwine Daye Alwine Daye | Gabriel Volturi Gabriel Volturi
Neutral?: Enlil Enlil


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“You’ll have to excuse my friend here, she believes too much in the goodness of people, and I fear believes that you are more than you appear.”

The Exarch’s voice cracked out, lashing at the wolf with words as cold as ice. The emotionless mask that had been as much a part of his attire as the suit he wore had slipped away leaving the face of cold anger and deep sadness behind.

“You speak of all those casualties, but we all agreed to speak the truth in these halls right, so I think that the truth is what the galaxy deserves to hear.”

The exarch raised a hand, the cameras filling the room turning to focus on him as his eyes flared a bright turquoise, as he reached out to manipulate the network controlling them.

“Tell the truth, your outrage over those deaths is nothing more than a public ploy to try to generate some manner of sympathy for your misguided cause. Where was this outrage minutes ago when we were discussing the fate of millions on Ryloth, put in danger by the actions of you and your ilk. Where were these pleas when we were discussing the fate of those whose lives have been lost already? Nowhere.”

John let the word hang in the air for a moment before he continued.

“You didn’t care.”

“You didn’t care about the lives lost on the planet, you didn’t care about the homes lost and the tears cried. But we did.”

The image being broadcast changed, shifting from a view of the Exarch to one of the space around Ryloth as evacuation and hospital ships bearing the Confederation logo jumped in, before cutting to an image of the Agents’ fleet opening fire.

“Not only didn’t you care, but your fleet also opened fire on us, turning a desperate attempt to rescue more before their lives could be lost into a battle to protect the transports before your reckless actions damned them and the lives they could save to the Abyss.”

“You talk to me about monsters? You talk to me about fear. Then talk to me about the Agents of Chaos. Talk to me about the terrorists who came to a planet unasked for, to impose their will upon a peaceful people. People who didn’t ask for them, who didn’t want them. People who told them to leave. But you wouldn’t listen. You knew better. You thought you knew the minds of a planet better than the people who lived there. Talk to me about the hubris that damned the lives of those who only wanted to see their children grow up with all the opportunities that they never had. What parent could want more? What parent doesn’t want that for their children, that they might leave a legacy behind that is better than what they started with.”

“But you don’t care.”

The last four words were spoken in a voice barely above a whisper that seemed to cut through the silence of the room. The view on the broadcast reverted to the Exarch…at the man standing there, his hands balling into fists at his side. The man whose frame shook with anger.

“Pester…you were going to pester someone else? Can’t you hear yourselves? Don’t you have a shred of decency, of kindness left in your souls? You speak so flippantly about the deaths of millions, you dismiss them for your own political agenda and you think this what gives you the power to play god? It’s confederate soldiers and knights, it’s the droids and doctors of the Confederacy who are on that planet right now fighting, bleeding, dying to try to save those people. But you just don’t care.”

“All your talk of wanting freedom and safety for people, that’s all it is, isn’t it? Talk. Not once in the whole day did you show an ounce of compassion. Not once during the day did you show any regard for the rule of law, for the rule of civilization. You just don’t care, and I don’t know why I’m even talking to you about this anymore.”

John sighed, letting his mask settle back into place, the coldness of authority settling about him like a mantle once more. That vulnerability, that emotion that he had exhibited mere seconds ago hidden away again, the man replaced by the Exarch.

“You wanted to speak of crimes, and so we will. The crimes of the Agents of Chaos are many and varied but can be summed up in one word. Terrorist. That most despicable of people who would sacrifice any number of innocents. The truth of the Agents of Chaos revealed to the galaxy. What nation, what planet, what city hasn’t felt the fear that you conjure. What nation through history hasn’t done their best to protect their citizens from your foul depredations? Just as we are. Today, and for as long as a single Confederate still draws breath we will fight to protect innocents from you and your kind.”

“But, you were promised safe passage, and so you shall have it. But safe passage means obeying the law of the land, not the law that you make up. Not the world as you dream it where the deaths of millions are ignorable. No harm shall come to you today if you give up your weapons and surrender to the authorities to answer for your crimes. But if you persist in attacking guards, if you insist upon levelling threats and accusations, then you will be treated as the war criminals you so desire to be and executed here.”

“And before you complain, let me remind you, that like on Ryloth, you were the first to engage in hostilities here.”

The Exarch’s eyes cut over to Enlil, his head tilting to the side.

“Didn’t you say that you were an ally to justice, who would punish those who broke the faith?”

A hand swept out to take in the guardsmen who were still struggling to their feet after Gabriel’s attack.

“Are your words as hollow as the honour of these Agents?”

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