Naniti
Character
Naniti had a doubt.
Mercy was there because her face would scare the Tapani to stupidity and their untimely demise? Not that the Togruta questioned the woman's ability to scare someone to death. Her visage was frightful even if Naniti refused to show it. Mercy wasn't the first Sith Lord that promised certain death behind their gaze that she'd met. It did keep the young Acolyte from making quips or speaking out of place, however. Mercy wasn't the sort you offered kindly, personal advice about improving her disposition or outlook on life. Her friends might get away with that, but not someone she just met unless they were insanely witty.
Seemed like there was another reason Mercy wasn't out there tearing people limb from limb.
Having navigated the first test successfully, the Lysander and her got a little confirmation from Mercy about how they'd understood the assignment. Meant they'd live longer. But now wasn't the time to feel secure in how long they had left in this life.
Blue rings regarded the tall woman and glanced at the map as the Lord's eyes returned to it. A thought had already conjured itself, but Naniti would wait until Mercy finished her thought. Not the least of reasons being answering before the reward was set ensured you got something lesser -- if not something more akin to a punishment than anything.
And First Strike it was. Reward. Punishment. To a Sith Lord it was all the same. Some of them would even give you the "honor" of carrying their banner into the field as if shouting "shoot me, I'm here" was a good thing.
The stories Naniti had read in the archives.
"Find a way to send them to their deaths," the Togruta replied calmly, her head tilted back to look up at Mercy towering over them. "If one doesn't present itself then kill them first before boarding the defenseless ships full of prizes." Naniti had told Lysander she'd been brought up by a Traditionalist. Well, traditionally speaking you let your "allies" throw themselves into battle as meat shields and what few survived you killed yourself unless they had some use left in them. The intrinsic value of life to the Sith was to be of use -- spend that and you were refuse to be swept out of the way.