Nathan and the Redhead ran through the strange stone passages, labyrinth in nature, that seemed based off the interior aesthetic of Castle Bloodscrawl. Nathan looked around for the faceless creature that held the sword. No sign of it.
"You." Nathan said to the Redhead quietly as they moved. "What's your name?"
"I prefer to call myself
The Reflection..." The Redhead answered.
"How long have you been here?" he asked.
"I never kept track after my first defeat..." The Reflection replied.
They both looked around. Each heard the wailing of prisoners in the distance.
"Any clue why it takes people?" He asked, turning a corner to another passage.
"None. You're the first prisoner here I've ever spoken to."
The Reflection answered. "What were you doing before you got here?
"I was on a turbolift on Coruscant, heading up." Nathan answered, head darting at every sound. Blue and green flames burned on the floors and walls, seemingly doing no damage. "This place...does it always look like this?"
"As long as I've been here..." The Reflection answered.
Why would it's realm look like Castle Bloodscrawl? Nathan thought to himself.
Was it born of it, somehow
The wailing continued down it's corridors, until Nathan began to hear the tell tale dragging sounds of the Monster's sword across the ground. Sparks lit up the interior in the distance.
Nathan and The Reflection ran down bloodsoaked corridors that never seemed to end. The faceless
thing only pursued at a slow pace. It knew they would run out of stamina.
"This way." The Reflection called out taking a left.
"Something's wrong." she spoke, slowing down. She was panting.
"Gee, really?" he muttered back, tone deadpan.
"I've escaped my cell before but it should have caught me by now. Should have caught us both." The Reflection answered, darting around in paranoia. "What the hell is it doing?"
"What's your best guess of how to escape?"
"I might be able to force open a Doorway. But that requires time and preparation we really don't have."
"I'll buy it." Nathan replied.
"You can't beat it. It will kill you. I tried to fight it. On my best day I couldn't strike it down."
"That's good, because I'm not gonna try to strike it down." Nathan responded coldly. "Work fast."
Nathan then ran to face it, activating his Lightsaber. The thing stopped as he confronted it.
"Why have you detained us?" Nathan asked it. "I don't know what I did to upset you. But I want out."
There was no answer. It just waited.
Why isn't it attacking? he thought to himself.
Nathan guarded, looking for any movement, any sign of intent. But it just stood there, motionless, sword edge on the ground.
"What do you want?" Nathan asked again.
No answer.
The standoff seemed to last an eternity. Nathan was struggling to figure out the tactic. He slowly moved backward and it just stood, doing nothing.
He continued moving backward slightly. It didn't follow.
The Reflection in the meantime, had cut her palm open, smearing glowing green blood runes on a door and meditating while chanting under her breath.
The Reflection was disturbed as to how few magical barriers she had to get past. But she had no time to think it out.
Nathan never dared to blink as the faceless thing stayed in place.
"How come it's just staying there?" he asked her as he slowly backed up to where she was, still keeping his blade pointed at it.
"I don't know. Now stop interrupting." The Reflection hissed.
It took another few minutes of chants before the door swung open back to a street on Coruscant. The thing still made no movement.
"This feels too easy... could this be some kind of trap?"
"It doesn't need traps." The Reflection assured him, standing up.
"That doorway is good. I'll vouch for it personally. You go first."
Nathan scowled at her but realized he had no choice. He went first and the Reflection went after, both keeping their eyes on it. But the fresh air of the street beckoned and Nathan still stared as it "watched" them from it's Eldritch corridor. They both stared at it.
The thing started walking towards them again, and after a moment's hesitation Nathan didn't understand, he shut the turbolift door as it got closer.
"Is there anything preventing us from being captured by it again?" Nathan asked.
The Reflection shook her head. "It shouldn't have been that easy to begin with."
"Are we certain we're actually
out?" Nathan asked watching the throngs of celebration in the streets.
"Yeah. We're out. But only because it wanted us to escape."
"Maybe it only wanted
you to escape..." Nathan growled, pointing his blade at her. "Awfully convenient, having a magic axe nearby to cut the chains..."
The Reflection nodded. "Admittedly. But if it wanted me to leave on my own it wouldn't need you to break me out. And we
are out, grim one."
The Reflection backed off.
"Look, we don't know each other, but thanks for cutting me loose. I owe you one." The Reflection spoke with a respectful nod. "Got a name?"
"You wanna repay me? Forget we saw one another." he growled, her red hair causing deep feelings of nausea in him. He turned away and began to walk off.
"Wait!" The Reflection called out running up to him.
She reached into a pouch on her tattered catsuit, removing a dark,
iron gray sapphire with an asterism that Nathan immediately recognized.
"Where did you get that?" he asked slowly.
"It was on a pile of rubble in that place the last time I escaped my cell. I think it's some kind of Ankarres. Here. It's yours." The Reflection offered.
Nathan took it hesitantly.
"Forget my face." he spoke sternly, departing her and heading back into the crowds, contemplating what just happened...
(Exit Post)