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At Eternity's End [CIS]

Location: The Citadel [Seated Left of Darth Metus]
Dressed: XOXO
Tags: [member="Faye Malvern"] | [member="Tsian Denira"] | [member="Arisone Irithiel"] | [member="Xazzex Xivar"] | [member="Chikako Liona"] | [member="Violet Kianar"] | [member="Vyra Silara"] | [member="Adron Malvern"] | [member="Shakti Sweet"] | [member="Credius Nargath"] | [member="Xobos Yakieer"] | [member="Ephraim"] | [member="Havoc (CT-375)"] | [member="Custani Valcho"] | [member="Voph"] | [member="Petra Cavataio"] | [member="John Locke"]


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"If you can't wake up from the nightmare; Maybe you aren't asleep."

The head of Ephraim deWinter felt heavy, sweaty, and was only so much meat and fragile bones in her hands. There was a hum in the Citadel that spoke of whispers and discreet conversations. Of words too gentle, or too harsh, for the rest of the assembled Viceroyalty to hear. The Force itself rippled. Disturbed. There were too many adept individuals crammed in a relatively small space that held a high propensity for violence and a low tolerance for inaction.

Polite debate had a time, and a place, but so did common sense. When had the Confederacy forgotten that? When had the Viceroyalty, her Master, when had they forgotten that? Sometimes—An enemy simply needed to die regardless the cost. Just as the Jen’ari had required swift extermination?

So did Ephraim DeWinter.

The Exarch listened to many things while hard eyes bore down into the pathetic visage of a mercenary for hire. Silver orbs broke him down into parts that made him sub-human in her mind. He became nothing more than pieces. Individual elements that had brought him into existence. Individual elements that were necessary for most life forms to continue. Remove one? Deny the correct one? Life would cease. This thorn in her side, this blight of a man, would be little more than a memory and dust. With every passing moment her grasp on his face grew tighter.

Nails, cut short, left neat half-moon circles in his flesh. Her hands did not shake. Every movement was controlled. Deliberate. Eventually the pressure would break through the surface of his skin and the thin marks would well with the smallest amounts of blood. The smallest of pinpricks. The smallest heralds of pain, that a mercenary, would barely feel. In her eyes he would know that she intended so much more. A thousand wounds. A thousand, crippling, bloody punctures.

And that was only the beginning. For the sake of the nation of which she served—The Exarch refrained from tearing his still-beating heart from his chest. She could hear blood rushing through his veins. See his pulse hammer in his throat. Visions of leaving him exsanguinated on the floor danced in the back of her mind like the sweetest of daydreams. It would be too easy. Simple.

Then all of this unnecessary prattle could end and the real enemy could be dealt with.

The mercenary tried to crane his head around her to see [member="Adron Malvern"] and [member="Darth Metus"] and the Dread Queen snapped it back with surprising force for someone so slight of frame. He did not have permission to look at them, regardless, whom had spoken. Her blank expression remained cold as snow when he suggested they use the Force further to verify his claims. He must have wished for death. If the white lady walked his mind, she would obliterate everything in her path. There would be nothing left of him but a drooling carcass that just so happened to have neurons that kept firing into the abyss.

Again—Rather that speak, immediately, she listened.

Then came the words of the Vicelord. Her Master. [member="Darth Metus"]. While she had expected a diplomatic response from the man that had plucked her tear-streaked and vision-stricken from the streets of Coruscant; She had not expected this. Effectively, to be told, to stand down. To sit down. Betrayal roared through the silvery threads that bound their being and he would feel it crash into him with the strength of a hurricane. Her features never changed. She remained cold, beautiful, but there was something terrifying to behold in words that remained unspoken. Srina Talon screamed. Her blood boiled and her agony flowed like a river that had no end.

A woman with hair of flame [[member="Shakti Sweet"]] that she recognized from long ago left the room. Why? She would have forbidden it while her suspicion raised but her thoughts were pulled back to the discussion in the public forum. There was something there. Something that [member="Adron Malvern"] would ultimately answer for—But it would have to wait.

The Viceroyalty had already begun to slowly agree to the terms [member="Darth Metus"] had brought forward. He asked what they had to say. Asked them to speak. So, she did.

“No.”

Just as before her voice would split the air like a storm. It didn’t matter that it was one word, that it was soft, or chilled, but simply the power that lay threaded behind it. Her gaze did not rise from the guilty. Srina did not turn to look at her Master. This…This would be the first time, the only time, she had disobeyed his wishes. Instead, when her head rose, she looked to Viceroyalty that had assembled.

“This mercenary acted of his own free will. He claims not to be a terrorist—Yet what is a man that turns against the nation in which he dwells for profit? Someone that knowingly used deadly force against representatives of your own governing body and countless civilians? Do not be fooled. Do not be blind. Regardless his employer, he is guilty of his own volition, of an act of terrorism.

Our Vicelord speaks of barbarism. Is it not barbaric to set off a thermal detonator in a Community Center that was chosen to resolve the situation diplomatically? Did we not see the half-melted faces of the men and women he left behind? The soldiers we lost in the subsequent war that ensued because of this deception? He sacrificed our people, and others, for credits. He sacrificed the life of my unborn child for credits. Why does he deserve the chance to live in our world, the chance to survive the arena, when he denied so many that option without blinking?

How can we trust that despite being banned from our systems—He won’t turn to an enemy? His words of caring for others are hollow. Even now, he has no remorse, only for whom he could lose if his misdeeds were uncovered. He will be the man that hit the Confederacy and walked away with a slap on the wrist. Is that that the message you wish to send to those that would do us harm? To those that would exploit any weakness? This is our nation, our people, are you willing to place us all at risk?

If current Confederate Law does not have room for proper action to be taken, I make a motion to amend the existing standpoint of our punitive structure. Petranaki Arena might be enough to scare a Slaver straight but it clearly falls short in this. The probability is too high that he will survive and walk free. This man will walk free. My child, will never walk, will never breath, and never even had a name to be mourned. How is this justice? How is this safe?

Speaking for myself, plainly to you all, I do not want the death or blood of this man within our borders, nor, within our plane of existence. The fact that he still breathes air disgusts me. With that in mind I recommend that the Knight Obsidian’s continue with interrogation until he has nothing left to give.

Then, exile.

Immediate and permanent exile to the Netherworld.”

Srina stopped speaking all at once and let the filthy creature go. She straightened fully and turned back to return to the seat that [member="Darth Metus"] had deemed where she belonged. The air quaked with every step, every effort, she held not to lose control of the Darkness that welled within. Her wintry voice began to sing again from within her chest as she closed out her statements. “In regards to the Eternal Empire—As I stated before. Memories can be altered. Changed. In is my opinion that our Ministry of Secrets and Knights Obsidian should work in tandem to authenticate each and every claim that has spilled from the loose tongue of a traitor. Every party involved should be identified and questioned. Blockade Nelvaan. If tangible evidence proves that the Emperor of the Eternal Empire had any hand in this we can proceed from there.”

“We offered our faith to the Shrouded Republic years ago, just as we offered any autonomous world within the Confederacy, despite distinct differences. They were not an Empire then. Merely refugees seeking a place to start over. They seemingly humbled their stance to adhere to the expectations of our nation. Their sudden move from Nelvaan and gradual evolution to a full blown Empire has added clarity. Due to this, as stated with the Galatic Empire, and the Jen’ari, our stance should once again solidify. We will not suffer an Empire to live.”

Silence. If the Viceroyalty deemed her words to be nothing but the impassioned plight of a woman that had been motherhood—So be it. The Dread Queen would make it her mission to rid corruption from their ranks. She would rip it out, one by one, root and stem, until she was satisfied that the younglings within the Confederacy could sleep with relative ease. War happened. Lives were lost. But if she could prevent others from knowing the hell she had suffered?

It was worth it.
 
Relationship Status: It's Complicated
Location: The foot of Srina's chair
Form: wolf
Tag: [member="Faye Malvern"] | [member="Tsian Denira"] | [member="Arisone Irithiel"] | [member="Xazzex Xivar"] | [member="Chikako Liona"] | [member="Violet Kianar"] | [member="Vyra Silara"] | [member="Adron Malvern"] | [member="Shakti Sweet"] | [member="Credius Nargath"] | [member="Xobos Yakieer"] | @Ephraim | [member="Havoc (CT-375)"] | [member="Custani Valcho"] | @Voph | [member="Petra Cavataio"] | [member="John Locke"] | [member="Srina Talon"] | [member="Darth Metus"]

The room was tense, though the wolf seemed to ignore it all. Whether he was behind the chair his mistress was meant to occupy, at its side, or in front of it, Gerwald Lechner remained still. Loss. He understood the pain and anger which radiated from the petite Echani. In his human form Gerwald would tower over her and yet still be brought low by her fury and might. She felt the pain that only a deep loss could bring, and hers was the deepest of them all. Gerwald liked what exuded from the small woman. She would set worlds on fire to avenge the death of her unborn. This pawn in front of her would certainly die if she was allowed to have her way.

Gerwald listened to what was happening around him, and when her master told Srina to sit down Gerwald lifted his head and waited for her answer. His eyes were set on her until the simple word left her lips.

"No."

Others may have gasped in surprise that she would defy Metus, but the wolf simply put his head down. This was the Srina Talon which had collected the broken wolf, the one that wished to see him become strong again. Her anger and rage fueled his recover, and her defiance came as no surprise to him. What could be mistaken as a smile formed on Gerwald's snout, except that is exactly what it was. A smile, approval. This one he would follow into hell if she commanded it. As his eyes went back to the remainder of the crowd and his body relaxed once more, there was only one thought on Gerwald's mind.

LONG LIVE THE DREAD QUEEN!
 
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Objective: Watch, listen
Voices: Intrigued
Equipment: Lightsaber, Faceless Armor
Tag: [member="Faye Malvern"] | [member="Tsian Denira"] | [member="Arisone Irithiel"] | [member="Chikako Liona"] | [member="Violet Kianar"] | [member="Vyra Silara"] | [member="Adron Malvern"] | [member="Shakti Sweet"] | [member="Srina Talon"] | [member="Darth Metus"] | [member="Voph"] | [member="Havoc (CT-375)"] | [member="Alkor Centaris"] | [member="Credius Nargath"] | [member="Custani Valcho"] | [member="Petra Cavataio"] | [member="John Locke"]

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The whole thing had turned so quickly. At one point during this trial, it seemed as though things were going their way, that maybe they could get out of this without any major repercussions. But the moment that one pebble began falling against them, it started a cascade of an avalanche against the man. And there was nothing that either the blind nor the mute could do about it. All they could do was sit there, watching the trial, seeing what the final verdict would be.

Yet, it seemed as though that wouldn’t be the case. Xobos didn’t turn, but she could feel her master’s eyes now on the redhead woman beside her. And while she could not hear the conversation, she knew something was being said telepathically. It was simple for one that had had voices in her head all her life to understand the subtle movements one’s face made when speaking in their mind. Then the master stood, and all the emotions that had seething from her sister apprentice were seemingly sucked into thin air in that same instant.

Xobos kept her eyes forward, unwavering, until she was addressed by the man now lording over the pair of apprentices. Her nod was silent, though Shakti pushed past her before she was able to address the redhead. “Quick to leave, isn’t she..” Ambrus’s voice echoed as Xobos quickly followed her sister out of the meeting room, trying to catch up before she got too far away. Once outside the chamber, she stood near the doorway, observing the mute before her with a silent glare. This entire experience had obviously been extremely traumatic on her sister’s mind, and she wasn’t completely sure it was over. “We are leaving…correct?” Her voice wavered, slightly. She still held to the hope that Shakti would just follow this order, leave the building. Perhaps then they could figure out what had been done to her friend.
 
You are young. Complacent. Even the most sluggish of your enemies pose a threat to our world.
The Vicelord heard many words this day.

Defiance - for the first time since wandering into his life so long ago. Anger. Passion. A cacophony of things Darth Metus would never have attributed to the formerly collected Echani now unfolded before his amber gaze. Though he hated to admit it, the demon who had afflicted his present was very much so right in her assessment. He had grown complacent. And by extension, so too had all he had a hand in creating. By complacency alone was Kuat given the opportunity for peace - and through that opportunity, who the Echani once was no longer existed.

Once, and only once, would Darth Metus allow this. Once for the sake of the child he could not save. For the sake of the wounds which riddled the soul of his apprentice. "It seems the Viceroyalty is of one mind." he began, motioning towards the mercenary yet at the mercy of the Exarch. "To have the mercenary face the arena. And should he survive, exile. Our Exarch has motioned for a more permanent form of exile. I will allow this."

In that moment, the fate of the mercenary was sealed. Interrogation of the highest caliber, followed by banishment to the Netherworld of the Force. As a consequence, the Sith had utilized this only once - for an overly ambitious "apprentice" during the acquisition of Haseria. Following the interrogation, he would do so once more. Darth Metus understood where Srina was coming from in demanding this consequence - and for her suffering, he would make it so. That left the larger matter of the Eternal Empire before them.

Complacency had allowed them to grow into an imperial regime underneath their noses. The Sith trusted the instincts of his Apprentice - trusted the bond she had with Kainan Wolfe. Yet, treachery could blind. Treachery could deceive. As the culprit for the events on Kuat and the consequences therein, there was only one fitting consequence. They would not suffer that Empire to live. And the one who would swing the sword would be she who had suffered the most. "As Tythe had volunteered its services, we shall initiate the blockade of Nelvaan immediately."

"Exarch Talon, I am making it your directive to oversee the investigation and blockade of Nelvaan. Coordinate with Tythe immediately. Moreover, the Knights Obsidian and the Ministry of Secrets are at your disposal to ascertain the truth of these claims. If it comes to the light that the mercenary is correct...then once more, I shall ask the hallowed Viceroyalty for a declaration of total war."
He paused, motioning with both hands towards the assembled body.

"We have cemented the way forward. I hereby adjourn this session."

[member="Faye Malvern"] | [member="Tsian Denira"] | |[member="Arisone Irithiel"] | [member="Xazzex Xivar"] | [member="Chikako Liona"] | [member="Violet Kianar"] | [member="Vyra Silara"] | [member="Adron Malvern"] | [member="Shakti Sweet"] | [member="Credius Nargath"] | [member="Xobos Yakieer"] | [member="Ephraim"] | [member="Havoc (CT-375)"] | [member="Custani Valcho"] | [member="Voph"] | [member="John Locke"]​

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Listening to what had been decided within the halls of the Viceroyalty, how the confederation would deal with this insurgency, this insurrection and betrayal were indeed of the highest caliber and could not be condoned nor handled with the regular means. However, though the Viceroy of Eriadu was almost willing to simply follow the majority in most of the matters which had been agreed upon, the moment he heard the Vicelord exclaim that it was the esteemed Exarch Talon who would be at the head of this operation, slightly worried Credius. After all, was it not her who had fallen victim to this destructive and painful battle of Kuat, was it not her own sanctity and that of what he had heard to have been an unborn child which had been snuffed out of existence, ripped away from her with brutality and savagery.

Upon hearing the allocation of the full authority of the operation to [member="Srina Talon"] , The Viceroy rose from his seat and cleared his throat ever so loudly, practically demanding the attention from the entire assembly. "Esteemed members of the Viceroyalty," The Viceroy's eyes were directed solely towards the Vicelord, not with anger or disdain, but simply with the lucidity of a cold and calculated man who now worried about the very success of the undertaking which had been proposed. "Though I fully agree to all the agreed upon terms of engagement and the strategic outlining of this operation, I do however not agree with the notion of having the esteemed Exarch Talon to direct the very search for the truth. Personl attachments and emotions have made her unfit to complete such a task with the necessary amount of neutrality and objectivity in the matter. Though I do not in any way doubt Milady's capacities and capabilities, I fear in this case her leadership in this directive may be detrimental when it comes to ascertaining the truth and achieving results."

Credius made an almost apologetic bow towards Exarch Talon, knowing very well that she had quite the reputation, but from his own pragmatic view, though her actions would be delightfully ruthless without a doubt, the Viceroy did feel that perhaps the task of weeding out the traitors and figure out the truth behind it all would be better left in the hands of those who were less...personally afflicted by this tragedy. "Again, I stress upon the fact that I do not wish to offend or insult anyone of the assembly, I am merely voicing my concern for the sake of the results this action will produce," Raising a fist in the air, the viceroy showed himself as a proud, strongwilled man among the crowd. "We can't condone any of the actions which have been taken against us, nor SHALL we accept this indignation. However, let us not be lead into damnation by emotion and let us undertake this mission, this retaliation on the basis of logic and rationale."

Tag: [member="Darth Metus"] | [member="Srina Talon"]
 
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It was almost with great effort that Voph stood once again. As if the galaxy itself was telling him to sit down. To not get involved. And yet, Voph stood, gaze leveled at the Viceroy of Eriadu. "The Vicelord has placed the utmost faith in his apprentice. A faith that I have seen to be well founded. You would do well to heed his council once given, regardless of your feelings to the matter." Voph turned to Srina, and offered a stiff, formal bow. "But, if it would make the delegation from Eriadu sleep better, I pledge my assistance to this matter."

Voph gestured to Tsian beside him, as he continued speaking. "Vylmira will stand with the Vicelord, and shall assist Tythe in the blockade of Nelvaan. The delegation agrees that Exarch Talon is a fitting choice for this matter. And so I stand with a being in whom I place my trust, whole and undivided. Knowing that she shall act in the interest of the Confederacy before her own. And, should her judgement become clouded, shall offer what wisdom I have to impart, that she may act for the benefit of us all."

Voph then turned to the Vicelord, as the meeting was called to a close, and bowed. "I shall await the summons. My men shall be ready for whatever is asked of us. Together, we shall uncover the truth of what has transpired."
 

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