GhostOfProtocol
The OOC One
Myrkr
853 ABY
[member="Stardust Bloodstone"]
Kei breathed.He stood, ready. His armour all but shone, helmet situated on his head. He felt the metal weapon, his lightsaber at his side, pressing slightly against the armour that coated him from head to toe. He breathed again, eyes closed. He knew his opponent well, someone who had helped him grow and mature. His opponent was someone who had taught him so much about the force, the power he held.
Stardust Raxis.
She was Stardust Bloodstone now. She had left Gray and fallen back to Clan Australis who had taken her in. That technically made her Stardust Australis but Kei couldn't be bothered for formalities. She was someone who had trained him, someone who had helped him master every power that he had held. However, he had never seen the newest skills at his disposal.
He was well aware this fight would require a long sleep. Using any power that the suit granted him was horrible, it exhausted him and drained him. He knew he would be required to use everything at his disposal, every power back to back. He'd be near dead at the end of this, he had a feeling it'd probably comatose him for a week. Luckily he'd taught [member="Kaine Australis"] what to do if he did black out.
There were no rules. It was a training spar with no rules, all weapons set to full power, with the exception of blasters because those would kill. Both of them would throw everything that they had at each other, they would leave everything they had and then more, they would put everything on the line. The only rule was to stop before you commited a murder most foul.
The fight only ended upon a contestant conceding.
Kei had invited Clan Australis, they could spectate if they want. It'd be good for some of them to see a full on brawl, a true scrap like this would be. They had no edges, no lines. This fight would spill, it wouldn't be contained. Those who chose to watch would probably have to move at some point as the duo tore through the crowds and across Myrkr, across the planet that they called home.
And the gunshot sounded.
It had begun.