Swarm Mother
Laying on the ground with only the strongest or oldest of the predator creatures left alive, there were more than a few of the shade’s of Revan bodies with her, those alive forming a circle on command to cease, swords outstretched in a guard. “We know what you are.” Kylraya had once been Corellian and a very different woman, a Jedi of all things. The many holes and wounds upon her body or armor, holding to life only because of the rage in her eyes. “Void, disharmony, disconnected from the whole.”
Picking herself up off the ground with her talons, she bled from many wounds but lashed out at anyone getting too close. The swarm mother was the last node left aware of what was being received, and communicated telepathically to the greater swarm will, which was not as easy as it seemed and gave her a massive headache being the only one here conscious. “We do not die.” As much as what was left of her humanity had once wanted to die, her death didn’t happen so simply. Unknown to her there was yet a way but killing the flesh was not enough for her kind. Endlessly reborn to serve, then serve, then serve, until there was nothing left but the hive's focused mind and the Swarm's will.
Akestos wanted to attack yet again but she span a talon toward him, raising her chin, “they will leave,” the oldest and most vicious of the combatants turned from the field, which well resembled a hellscape, waiting at its edges for her. “Void has this place. Metal will have this place.” That last prediction more ominous but they were losing many hives to metal, and not the kind which humans piloted. If Xzaien was clever enough she could pick up on that question.
Then she or rather the Hive's mind was surprised, “Talk? What could void offer but chaos?” Kylraya was mimicking the firstborns and the stronger predators, naturally force bonding to the nature of what was immediately around her most of all. Many of the most vicious hive creatures viewed the planet and life as a battle of predatory wills, where they were the superior predators. Had it been insects or small beetles left standing, her voice and attitude would have been very different.
As it was a single solitary beetle scuttled at her feet and watched. It held as much sway here as she did, because there were no leaders. Xzaien was talking as much to that small beetle as she was to Kylraya.
Xzaien | Titus Julius Ludicola
Picking herself up off the ground with her talons, she bled from many wounds but lashed out at anyone getting too close. The swarm mother was the last node left aware of what was being received, and communicated telepathically to the greater swarm will, which was not as easy as it seemed and gave her a massive headache being the only one here conscious. “We do not die.” As much as what was left of her humanity had once wanted to die, her death didn’t happen so simply. Unknown to her there was yet a way but killing the flesh was not enough for her kind. Endlessly reborn to serve, then serve, then serve, until there was nothing left but the hive's focused mind and the Swarm's will.
Akestos wanted to attack yet again but she span a talon toward him, raising her chin, “they will leave,” the oldest and most vicious of the combatants turned from the field, which well resembled a hellscape, waiting at its edges for her. “Void has this place. Metal will have this place.” That last prediction more ominous but they were losing many hives to metal, and not the kind which humans piloted. If Xzaien was clever enough she could pick up on that question.
Then she or rather the Hive's mind was surprised, “Talk? What could void offer but chaos?” Kylraya was mimicking the firstborns and the stronger predators, naturally force bonding to the nature of what was immediately around her most of all. Many of the most vicious hive creatures viewed the planet and life as a battle of predatory wills, where they were the superior predators. Had it been insects or small beetles left standing, her voice and attitude would have been very different.
As it was a single solitary beetle scuttled at her feet and watched. It held as much sway here as she did, because there were no leaders. Xzaien was talking as much to that small beetle as she was to Kylraya.
Xzaien | Titus Julius Ludicola