Telis Taharin-Zambrano
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Objective: II - Into the Unknown (Explore the Tomb of Brahk Eer Halg)
Writing With: AMCO | Rabbit | Anybody Else
Post Number: II
Aagenti would nod in response to Adrian’s comment about their capabilities in avoiding danger. Both of them were more than experienced in terms of fighting, and while they certainly each had their own expertises and experiences, it would be false to say that neither of them could hold their own in a fight. The inclusion of Aagenti’s commandos and Adrian’s Sithspawn Mandalorian abominations were just insurance, in Aagenti’s mind, to make sure that things went as well as they could. Aagenti would more than happily allow a warm albeit smug smile to form on his own face as he saw Adrian smile, eventually turning to look at the skull-faced entrance.
”It sometimes surprises me just how cliche these ancient Sith Lords can be, I mean… a skull for a tomb? Really? No class nor taste at all.” Darth Aagenti would push his hair back with a bit of exasperation at Brahk’s apparent dreariness. Aagenti largely paid no focus to the skirmish in the academy above, entrusting that the other Sith Lords present there were more than capable of dealing with the locals. He was eager to see what would be found of that expedition, but that would have to wait.
”Indeed, let’s continue and see just how far down we’ll go.” As Adrian began to move forward so too did Aagenti, taking a few steps in front of Adrian just to make sure that the alchemist and sorcerer was almost directly behind him, fully able to see the way Aagenti’s robes hugged his hips, waist, and thighs from behind, while the reflective onyx plates of his armor shimmered and gleamed in mysterious ways in the dull light, his red eyes set forward and his smile never wavering as he made sure to take his time in heading closer. There was an obvious excited bounce in his step and excessive sashay in his gait, though.
”I figured you’d be the type to have some pragmatic thoughts and ideas beyond the glamour evident in your ship. I like that; no such thing as too much help, just so long as they’re willing to go first and not ask questions.” Aagenti would turn back to Adrian as he stopped at the entrance, crossing his arms over his chest and flicking his ruby-red eyes over towards the mercenaries of Rabbit and Dahvin, giving them both a small bow of his head. He was more than content to allow the simple style of his armor and air of power around him be his introduction as he stood beside Adrian.
Taking the amulet, Aagenti would eye it momentarily before smiling, putting it around his neck as a flick of his wrist sent the two dark-armored commandos to stand beside the mercenaries. ”Those two have kept not only me but the esteemed Aerarii Tithe alive, but don’t count on them to be so loyal to mercenaries. You’re being paid good money to spot traps and keep us all alive… but, for the sake of formality and ‘amity,’ consider those two watching your back. They’re both most likely better fighters than you-“ Aagenri would take a step closer to the pair, grinning widely as he leaned down and forward, pushing his hips back just the slightest bit.
”- But I’d love to be surprised.”
Aagenti would step away from the two individuals, giving a small wink and a hint of a smirk, before turning to move into the crypt, beckoning all present parties to follow as he once more sashayed, quite obvious to all present. ”You two are doing great things in the name of the Sith Empire. Should you do your job well, you shall be paid by Adrian as promised, though there may be more work for you in the future supplied by me, the Pyramid of Military Command. I hope you have basic understanding of ‘delving decency,’ which is that should you be found stealing, you shall be punished, don’t touch anything you don’t understand, fleeing will result in no payment, and don’t interrupt somebody when they’re trying to explain supernatural occurrences. If either of us die you will not get any payment, as I’m sure you can assume, and there will be a reward provided by me should this expedition go completely perfectly with no casualties whatsoever - plus, depending on how we’re feeling, we may even throw in some of our findings as reward. Do you understand?”
Aagenti wouldn’t wait for an answer as he simply continued forward, his hands at his side as he moved to stand closely next to Adrian, a step behind as he looked at the Kaleesh spirit for a brief moment. He took this time to simply read the individual, trying to sense the weave of the Force around him and, in general, read his body language before moving forward to greet the spirit with a bow, opening his arms out to the side and standing a bit taller, a wide grin on his face with a heavy sense of feigned mirth. ”We are honored to be welcomed into your court, and we hope that you will not mind the somewhat unannounced arrival of my companion and I. We would have sent a courier ahead of us, but we were simply too eager to arrive and be graced within these ancient halls - and, please, don’t mind our ragtag bodyguards. Exotic mercenaries are all too common from where we come from.”
Aagenti would wave his hand for the spirit to lead the way, taking point on the group and giving a small motion for them to follow. ”But, please, don’t let my loquaciousness stop you. We are all too grateful to be here, and we would all be honored by a tour of this great palace.” Aagenti would motion his hand against for the phantasm to continue, each click of his boots as he followed ringing against the old, dusty stone floors as he walked with a stride full of dignity and an air of respect and power - even though it was a mockery, this was his natural environment, and he wasn’t afraid to let that (amongst other aspects of him) be obvious to the gathered party.
Writing With: AMCO | Rabbit | Anybody Else
Post Number: II
Aagenti would nod in response to Adrian’s comment about their capabilities in avoiding danger. Both of them were more than experienced in terms of fighting, and while they certainly each had their own expertises and experiences, it would be false to say that neither of them could hold their own in a fight. The inclusion of Aagenti’s commandos and Adrian’s Sithspawn Mandalorian abominations were just insurance, in Aagenti’s mind, to make sure that things went as well as they could. Aagenti would more than happily allow a warm albeit smug smile to form on his own face as he saw Adrian smile, eventually turning to look at the skull-faced entrance.
”It sometimes surprises me just how cliche these ancient Sith Lords can be, I mean… a skull for a tomb? Really? No class nor taste at all.” Darth Aagenti would push his hair back with a bit of exasperation at Brahk’s apparent dreariness. Aagenti largely paid no focus to the skirmish in the academy above, entrusting that the other Sith Lords present there were more than capable of dealing with the locals. He was eager to see what would be found of that expedition, but that would have to wait.
”Indeed, let’s continue and see just how far down we’ll go.” As Adrian began to move forward so too did Aagenti, taking a few steps in front of Adrian just to make sure that the alchemist and sorcerer was almost directly behind him, fully able to see the way Aagenti’s robes hugged his hips, waist, and thighs from behind, while the reflective onyx plates of his armor shimmered and gleamed in mysterious ways in the dull light, his red eyes set forward and his smile never wavering as he made sure to take his time in heading closer. There was an obvious excited bounce in his step and excessive sashay in his gait, though.
”I figured you’d be the type to have some pragmatic thoughts and ideas beyond the glamour evident in your ship. I like that; no such thing as too much help, just so long as they’re willing to go first and not ask questions.” Aagenti would turn back to Adrian as he stopped at the entrance, crossing his arms over his chest and flicking his ruby-red eyes over towards the mercenaries of Rabbit and Dahvin, giving them both a small bow of his head. He was more than content to allow the simple style of his armor and air of power around him be his introduction as he stood beside Adrian.
Taking the amulet, Aagenti would eye it momentarily before smiling, putting it around his neck as a flick of his wrist sent the two dark-armored commandos to stand beside the mercenaries. ”Those two have kept not only me but the esteemed Aerarii Tithe alive, but don’t count on them to be so loyal to mercenaries. You’re being paid good money to spot traps and keep us all alive… but, for the sake of formality and ‘amity,’ consider those two watching your back. They’re both most likely better fighters than you-“ Aagenri would take a step closer to the pair, grinning widely as he leaned down and forward, pushing his hips back just the slightest bit.
”- But I’d love to be surprised.”
Aagenti would step away from the two individuals, giving a small wink and a hint of a smirk, before turning to move into the crypt, beckoning all present parties to follow as he once more sashayed, quite obvious to all present. ”You two are doing great things in the name of the Sith Empire. Should you do your job well, you shall be paid by Adrian as promised, though there may be more work for you in the future supplied by me, the Pyramid of Military Command. I hope you have basic understanding of ‘delving decency,’ which is that should you be found stealing, you shall be punished, don’t touch anything you don’t understand, fleeing will result in no payment, and don’t interrupt somebody when they’re trying to explain supernatural occurrences. If either of us die you will not get any payment, as I’m sure you can assume, and there will be a reward provided by me should this expedition go completely perfectly with no casualties whatsoever - plus, depending on how we’re feeling, we may even throw in some of our findings as reward. Do you understand?”
Aagenti wouldn’t wait for an answer as he simply continued forward, his hands at his side as he moved to stand closely next to Adrian, a step behind as he looked at the Kaleesh spirit for a brief moment. He took this time to simply read the individual, trying to sense the weave of the Force around him and, in general, read his body language before moving forward to greet the spirit with a bow, opening his arms out to the side and standing a bit taller, a wide grin on his face with a heavy sense of feigned mirth. ”We are honored to be welcomed into your court, and we hope that you will not mind the somewhat unannounced arrival of my companion and I. We would have sent a courier ahead of us, but we were simply too eager to arrive and be graced within these ancient halls - and, please, don’t mind our ragtag bodyguards. Exotic mercenaries are all too common from where we come from.”
Aagenti would wave his hand for the spirit to lead the way, taking point on the group and giving a small motion for them to follow. ”But, please, don’t let my loquaciousness stop you. We are all too grateful to be here, and we would all be honored by a tour of this great palace.” Aagenti would motion his hand against for the phantasm to continue, each click of his boots as he followed ringing against the old, dusty stone floors as he walked with a stride full of dignity and an air of respect and power - even though it was a mockery, this was his natural environment, and he wasn’t afraid to let that (amongst other aspects of him) be obvious to the gathered party.