Telis Taharin-Zambrano
Icon of Ambition
Dromund Kaas had left a bitter taste in Aagenti’s mouth with the recent events that endangered his life at the hands of once-allies, but for the sake of the Empire and for proving he was worth his title, he forced himself to remain stalwart, unflinching in the face of adversity, a symbol of strength of the Sith Empire and those leading it. Within the great halls of a vast Imperial military-complex, Aagenti dedicated himself ever more to the task at hand, sliding through name after name of Legionnaire, sighing and observing the reports, looking for those that stood out as much as one that he had spotted earlier.
In his looser and velvet-black Blastweave, the Coruscanti Sith that was Lord Aagenti stood out as a mote of darkness in the room fit for function and utility over extravagance. Lining the walls were large terminals displaying the maps of the galaxy, showing regions of influence and just how far thinly spread the Sith Empire was. As he found himself scrolling through the reports, he found his focus set onto the maps once again, wondering to himself just how necessary it was that the Sith began to look inward rather than outwards - there were many problems that needed to be fixed, and they held an eight of the galaxy under their grasp - patience as the key to victory, as he had often exercised in practice within a tense room of negotiations.
Turning away from his maps, Aagenti gave a small sigh, rubbing the side of his face with his clawed, cybernetic hand as his gray eyes went to red, and an intricate linework of tattoos in luminous red ink erupted over his body and his hands, shining dimly through the deep-collared robe. A lick of foresight told him that a visitor was arriving, and a he looked up, he could see the armored form of a Legionnaire, their head bowed for a moment as Aagenti deciphered the meaning held in their silence:
”Well, go on then; bring the Specialist in, don’t keep him nor I waiting, understood?” Aagenti would speak to the Legionnaire in a stern and impatient voice, flicking his hand aggressively to shoo the soldier out the door and into the hallways of the imperial complex.
Mazrim Caide/Taim
Specialist Caide was one of those few outliers that immediately caught Telis’s fancy and intrigue, an individual who stood out not just because of skill, but also because of their personality. Namely, just how somberly grim the man was recorded to be, and how he had turned down promotion enough times that he would have been leading his own squadrons by now should he have taken them. It was these small details that caught the Mechanist’s eye, and it had been the reason he had summoned the man here, and more importantly prepared a second chair in the office for Caide to sit at.
Awaiting the hallways for Aagenti’s guest, two black-armored Legionnaires found their charge, accompanying the “guest of honor” to the room of Aagenti as the Sith Lord quietly waited, moving through name after name and not even looking up as the man entered, just waving to a seat in front of him. ”Have a seat, you aren’t showing any sense of valor or ‘maturity’ by choosing to stand.”
In his looser and velvet-black Blastweave, the Coruscanti Sith that was Lord Aagenti stood out as a mote of darkness in the room fit for function and utility over extravagance. Lining the walls were large terminals displaying the maps of the galaxy, showing regions of influence and just how far thinly spread the Sith Empire was. As he found himself scrolling through the reports, he found his focus set onto the maps once again, wondering to himself just how necessary it was that the Sith began to look inward rather than outwards - there were many problems that needed to be fixed, and they held an eight of the galaxy under their grasp - patience as the key to victory, as he had often exercised in practice within a tense room of negotiations.
Turning away from his maps, Aagenti gave a small sigh, rubbing the side of his face with his clawed, cybernetic hand as his gray eyes went to red, and an intricate linework of tattoos in luminous red ink erupted over his body and his hands, shining dimly through the deep-collared robe. A lick of foresight told him that a visitor was arriving, and a he looked up, he could see the armored form of a Legionnaire, their head bowed for a moment as Aagenti deciphered the meaning held in their silence:
”Well, go on then; bring the Specialist in, don’t keep him nor I waiting, understood?” Aagenti would speak to the Legionnaire in a stern and impatient voice, flicking his hand aggressively to shoo the soldier out the door and into the hallways of the imperial complex.
Mazrim Caide/Taim
Specialist Caide was one of those few outliers that immediately caught Telis’s fancy and intrigue, an individual who stood out not just because of skill, but also because of their personality. Namely, just how somberly grim the man was recorded to be, and how he had turned down promotion enough times that he would have been leading his own squadrons by now should he have taken them. It was these small details that caught the Mechanist’s eye, and it had been the reason he had summoned the man here, and more importantly prepared a second chair in the office for Caide to sit at.
Awaiting the hallways for Aagenti’s guest, two black-armored Legionnaires found their charge, accompanying the “guest of honor” to the room of Aagenti as the Sith Lord quietly waited, moving through name after name and not even looking up as the man entered, just waving to a seat in front of him. ”Have a seat, you aren’t showing any sense of valor or ‘maturity’ by choosing to stand.”