Ordo
War
The tear in the fabric of reality closed slowly behind them as He let go of the woman and let her drop. The tear stitched itself up like a slowly climbing zipper before it was just a memory for any who may have seen it, the universe pointedly ignoring that it had ever existed in the first place. The force was distant here. The suffusing engery of all things reluctant to pierce the bastion of sheer will that held sway in this place.
The walls were seamless stone, dull greys and mottled earth tones at first glance with the speckled facets of old granite. The high ceiling was nothing but a dark recess so far away the light from the dim sconces didn't touch it. The air was warm with a steady humidity and the smell of fresh turned earth that brought was more reminiscent of a farmer's field than a stone hall. The Mandalorian turned away to a raised throne and removed His helmet and sat it on a rack for its specific use. His gauntlets He removed exposing scar riddled hands and forearms and sat them on the arms of His seat before He settled Himself down.
He looked at the woman as she took in her new situation, distant grey-green eyes with a yellow sunburst around the pupils seemed to stare more through her than at her.
"What's your name girl?" He said as those hard eyes focused on hers, His voice the bass growl that filled the hall effortlessly. A simple question. That was all He offered.
Revna
The walls were seamless stone, dull greys and mottled earth tones at first glance with the speckled facets of old granite. The high ceiling was nothing but a dark recess so far away the light from the dim sconces didn't touch it. The air was warm with a steady humidity and the smell of fresh turned earth that brought was more reminiscent of a farmer's field than a stone hall. The Mandalorian turned away to a raised throne and removed His helmet and sat it on a rack for its specific use. His gauntlets He removed exposing scar riddled hands and forearms and sat them on the arms of His seat before He settled Himself down.
He looked at the woman as she took in her new situation, distant grey-green eyes with a yellow sunburst around the pupils seemed to stare more through her than at her.
"What's your name girl?" He said as those hard eyes focused on hers, His voice the bass growl that filled the hall effortlessly. A simple question. That was all He offered.
Revna