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C O N T R I T I O N
LOCATION: Eriadu
EQUIPMENT: Ghostfire crystal Twin Lightsabers
WEARING: XxX.
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The geminian frigate buzzed with movement as it jumped out of hyperspace into Eriadu's orbit. Palm kept a hurried step towards the hangar bay, surrounded by fellow Ambassadors and counselors that seemed to take turns making a comment or the other. The Sovereign was listening, but her true attention laid elsewhere. Ever since leaving the Consors System again, her aganda had been filled with back-to-back hearings to secure treaties for her system. Rebuilding was no easy task, but under her supervision the process was speeding along nicely and the gears of progress were back to working at full speed back home. Today their destination was the planet Eriadu, one of the wealthiest families on the surface willing to strike a deal with the Geminian cohort to provide them with lommite. The geminian mountains were not short of minerals, but the Sovereign would not see her lands decimated from the amount of extraction that would be required to rebuild her fleets and buildings.
Something lingered in the back of her head, a bothersome inkling of uncertainty that she could not shake. It was quite unlike her to feel nervous, but it was also easy to pin the emotion on the fact they were too near Sith territory for her liking. Eriadu, for the time being, remained outside of their influence - but the Sovereign feared this would not be the case for much longer. She would secure the treaty, and hope to reap the most benefits out of it as long as it was still safe. Her counselors had run extensive intelligence on the planet and on the Thaard family, owners of one of the largest lommite extraction companies on the planet's surface - the deal was safe, and they would just as easily cut ties if circumstance changed that fact.
She boarded the transport shuttle, a modest entourage of fighters serving as escorts as they began their descent towards the planet's surface. The mountains were dwarfish when compared to her homeworld, and atop one of them reigned the seat of the Thaard family. It seemed as though the nearer they drew to their destination, the more that feeling stirred.
"Something is off." This was all the declaration that was needed from their Sovereign for the crew onboard to understand their task. Sensors came to life, and attentive eyes were glued to screens.
As the party landed, Palm looked to the frigate's commander. "We cannot make contact, my liege."
She closed her eyes for a second, grounding herself in the throes what she could now confidently say were a disturbance in the Force. "Should we retreat?"
The affirmative was just about to fall from Palm's lips when she felt the deepest threads of her being twist with aggitating force. Her breath caught in her throat, amber gaze glued to the shuttle's still unopened gates. It couldn't be...There was a great darkness descending upon Eriadu's peaks, and that alone should have been enough for the woman to cancel their visit. But this...this calling. It was too familiar.
A quick flick of her hand and the shuttle's gate opened. Palm made a swift advance towards the ramp, and just as her foot found the solid ground of the estate's landing bay, she was taken aback by the darkness that surged from the interior and the faint echoes of screams. The geminaie scurried to prepare their weapons and follow her. "Stop." They didn't make it off the ship before they were commanded. Palm's expression had turned a shade of cold that was uncanny. "Return to the frigate. Leave a fighter behind." She made no move to join them, and the distress on her crew's face was evident as they stood there.
"Now."
This darkness called to face her. She would not put them at risk.
Her hands brushed softly against the hilts on her belt, and as her cohort's ships retreated, the Sovereign began her march towards the building, the Force pulled closely to her. If her heart was trembling her face did not show it.
Her step was soundless and her presence willingly supressed as she maneuvered among corpses and debris, steeling her mind with each step closer to the source of all this chaos and loss. A battlefield no longer fazed her, it was not her surroundings that had her very soul frozen in place. She faced the large doors to the main hall, the last barrier between her and whatever had befallen house Thaard.
It can't be.
The words resonated once more within her mind, before her battle-worn hands pushed open the ornate gates.