Location: Unknown planet
Time: 18:30 local time
The broken Alor didn't even register Shai's voice, nor her arrival, yet he didn't stop her. He felt numb as he held the body of one of the children in his arms. Everything around him just fell apart, both literally and figurately as he just sat there, in his bloodied and muddy beskar'gram. the now Alor of smoke and death, sat in the mud, for once in his life, Kragr didn't know what his goal was, what his path was. His whole life was to become Alor of his father's clan, and that was the path he always knew he would take.
And now?
Now he didn't know what to do, his role as Alor went up in smoke as his people was gunned down and killed along with the village. When the name Loc was spoken by Aloy Vizsla as she addressed both Kragr and Shai, the ginger-haired Mandalorian finally twitched for just a second, feeling the Hand's hand on his shoulder. Placing the body of the child, he was impossible to see what was tears and what was rain as Kragr looked up at Aloy.
The light, breaking through the darkening clouds, gave the Death Watch warrior, an almost angelic outline as she stood, a hand reached out for the fallen warrior. Kragr knew of the tainted history Death Watch have had, and right at this moment, he was offered help by them, help to take down those who took everything from him. It was almost as if he would be signing a deal with death itself, following their way of living... and the fact that the Hand herself was the one to offer him the chance, was enough.
As Kragr looked from Aloy's hand and up at her cold faceless helmet, Aloy would see a maelstrom of emotions, fighting for dominance. Despite the broken spirit in Kragr, he still had a powerful grasp, even with his
war gauntlets on, the raw strength he possessed was immense. Without a word, he let her pull him up, accepting the path the Death Watch would lead him. The pure hatred in his blue eyes filled his very being as this was the only way right at that moment, he knew how to contain his grief and not let it control him again.
Silently, he turned to Shai, helping her up to her feet, the older Mandalorian looked the Shistavanen, his foundling, over as if he finally recognized her in this hell. There was no smile, no joy...
no proud Alor of Clan Loc who looked back at Shai, all that was gone, shredded when
Apollyon The Betrayer
took his home from him. What was left, was
nothing.
A few survivors, mostly warriors, started to come out of the razed village, carrying those near death's bed. It was clear they had managed to fight off the Imperial loyal Death Watch warriors but paid such a heavy price that they were almost dead men walking. Multiple wounds, some worse than others, one even had his left leg amputated with a temporary fix by burning the wound shut. A Civilian had a bloodied bandage wrapped around half of her face, most likely for losing her eye.
With heavy steps, leaving splash sounds for each step he took, Kragr walked around the mass gave and stopped in front of his parents. If it hadn't been because of his mental state right now, he would have most likely griefed for them. Watching them hanging by their wrist, stripped of their beskar'gram, only increased his rage and confirmed his choice of unofficially joining the new Death Watch for now.
Kragr snapped the robe, holding his parents hanging in the air, and watched them fall to the ground. Whether people helped him or not, Kragr started to dig up graves for each body he could find of his people. He dug grave after grave, until the whole field in front of the ruin of a village, was covered with human-sized grave-bumps of earth. It was the least he could do for them as this would be the last time he would be Alor of Clan Loc.
As Kragr stood in front of lines upon lines of small bumps, each with a stick placed by the head to signal a grave, the darkened clouds started to dissipate. It looked almost spiritualistic as the rain disappeared and was replaced by beams of light, splitting through the clouds, hitting the graves. Standing in front of hundreds of small round bumps in the ground, Kragr stood with his helmet, looking at its cold emotionless face and yet, it reminded him so much of his parents, now bringing so much pain.
With a whisper,
"I will avenge you... all of you" he vouched to his parent and his people.
Aloy Vizsla
Shai Maji
Kreslin Westwind