Location: Temple Of The Sith - Akar Tsis
Equipment: Jumpsuit and Armor
Accessories: Bracelet,
Echo Stone
Weapons: Lossa's Saber,
Turmoil Saber,
Concealed Blaster,
Nasty-Stabby
Tools: Fusioncutter
Ship: The Zipper
Tags:
Romi Jade
Darth Solipsis
The message had been heard loud and clear from the Master that had left her in charge of the Jakku Enclave.
Albeit the typical response of charging headlong into trouble and hoping for the best result was abandoned today in exchange for something more fitting. Taking the smaller vessel she owned for the entry and exit in case things got out of hand. It helped the little thing bristled with weapons in case she had to punch a hole through whatever tried to stop her from leaving. But it was something she didn't want to test out without knowing she had some assurance of safety beyond that wall and not just more obstacles in her path.
She could feel the dark side swirl and gather on the planet. Everything present was basking in the energy, and rather than fight it as she had before, she allowed the dark side to flow in her as well. Having fought and struggled to push away the easy affinity throughout her time as a jedi proper with little success.
Instead using it to further cover her presence as the emotions she'd kept buried were let loose and centered herself in them, visibly dancing across her eyes. Anger was an easy enough emotion to ground herself in given how long she had held onto the failings of her father. The unresolved feelings of her home life had boiled and festered for so long now that she doubted she would ever feel at peace without some sort of miracle. The feelings she had set aside from being tasked with running the Jakku Enclave offered a different flavor of anger, spinning the sudden burden of authority paired with the murmurs of dissent to her abilities from those that were masters of the Enclave. That feeling had carved out it's own portion of the scant sliver of peace she had in her mind some time ago but hadn't been allowed to see the light of day. Meditation had been an even more troubling affair for some time now between those moments of study. Always finding her slipping back into those emotions that would pull her down and away from the path everyone had wanted her to follow.
The reminder of those expectations doused her in another flavor of anger and resentment that she had pushed aside. The reminder that she was supposed to follow a set path dolled out by the powers that be within the Jedi themselves. Rulers of their own sort that sat in power and allowed whatever they deemed suitable to happen, or turned a blind eye to the ramifications of their inaction.
The demand to follow the straight and narrow as best they were able lest they fall to the dark side. As so many apparently had by the way the galaxy seemed to ebb and flow with goodwill and harmful intent at the flip of a switch. The reminder of Denon and the lack of oversight by those claiming to be tenders of the peace had her thumbing her nose once more as she flew.
A stark reminder that peace and tranquility only existed if you were in a position of power to enforce your ideals on those less able to fight for their own.
All things she would think on when she was finished with this ordeal, and could safely let her guard down to allow herself to think. In this moment, she simply held onto the bubbling wrath she felt. Where pettiness might have found her messing with the ships that had carried the envoys of the darkside here. The widening chasm of anger and resentment had her pushing ahead to find her missing family and teacher. She would push ahead where others were either too cautious or simply too afraid to tread.
And would wield what was available to her to help with the task. At least that was what she had told herself in the moments before she had to make those choices.
Where the light had continued to offer her a troubled mind, the dark seemed to wrap itself around her as a comforting friend while she moved in her pained silence. Both gave, but the dark side carried with it a promise that appealed to her now. To offer power without the need to focus. To give freely without the need to think. It sharpened the single minded focus she had and aiding her breathing that had become more and more shallow as the gentle bump of her stomach that had changed to a rounded swell. Almost beyond the point of acting on her own, the Zeltron had moved against the warnings leveled at her.
But Romi deserved what effort she could give while she could give it. And she wouldn't shy away from the chance to act while she could.
Knowing full well she was stepping into a nest of danger that could have her losing far more than just her teacher and friend. She reasoned that reward did not come without risks. And this was a chance to use those ill given gifts from the little sithling healer to her advantage.
She had plotted her path from the quick glance across the stretch of land between herself and the temple. Focusing on the source of that call that barely remained in her mind now. Some other presence was distorting things about her, and made it all the easier for her to sink into the dark side as she carefully moved forward. Using the binoculars built in to her helmet to keep track of those wandering guards. The scanner in her helmet providing a limited view of the area around her with the altered power output to keep from some force-forsaken scanner catching the signature.
She wasn't entirely sure what the routine for the patrolling guards were, and she didn't remain long enough to plot out the schedule as she moved forward. All the while silently thankful she'd had the sense to make the Jumpsuit stretchy and flexible as each squat and bend made the chest piece bite into her collar.
She watched an anxious group disappear into an entrance, and spied more robed figures ambling about the surface level of the temple. Easy marks any given day but made all the more difficult given the wandering patrols that didn't have an accounted for path. But chance was present as one wandered away after a sharp nod that had the hood of their Robe shake. The exact thing she needed for the time being.
The Dark side swirled around her in place of the usual meditative way she influenced the light. Wrapping around her in the same way the Robes she had spied did and covered her face in a dark shroud. Emerging from cover when she was sure everything was clear to follow behind the singular figure that she'd targeted.
It wasn't long before the disgruntled figure whipped around to demand her intentions be made clear. Her singular arm reaching out and breaking the illusion that covered her. The odd silence broken by a singular sharp note of surprise as her hand clasped around their throat and tightened.
Most beings within the galaxy were alarmingly strong, whereas Lossa had been made to stand above the majority without the need for special gloves or training to be deadly with just a hand.
The clawing hands scratched against her pink skin and left slight red grooves behind as her mind faltered at the sudden choice she had to make.
Dispose of the one in front of her, or knock them out?
Behind the helmet she blinked at the sudden gravity of her choice. One that would potentially set her down paths she hadn't foreseen. She'd killed before sure. Had done so for the Trade League fighting for a planets freedom and a number of other times. The majority were near faceless in the heat of the moment, and didn't stare at her so plainly while fighting for the life with the only tools they had available.
A hand broke away from the clawing attempts at freedom and darted towards their waist.
Her decision made in that moment as the dark side swirled. Feeding into her mind the need to disregard the beings life for the safety of the mission ahead, her own safety, and her child's safety.
The sharp crack of the beings neck seemed to echo in her helmet as she let the body drop. The fell like a weighted sack to the ground, gurgling as they twitched and writhed while staring up at the sky. Glancing to her hand before the sound of footsteps announced themselves to be too fething close for comfort. Her mind rationalizing the choice as a needed consequence for her to get inside as she drug the body out of sight. Taking the heavy Robe and throwing it around herself.
A quick search of their belt revealing a lightsaber stored on their belt. Her decision made all the easier now as the hood was pulled over her helmet, the Sith lightsaber added to the two already on her hip, and her steps leading her towards the entrance where she joined a small group headed inside.
Silently altering the speaker in her helmet to skew her voice as she garbled out a response to the sharp greeting the other hooded figures gave her. She followed them down, never straying from them as they continued in silence, and she felt the darkness deepen with each step.
Summary
○Romi's call through the Force brought her student out to find her.
○Acting alone, Lossa has killed a cultist, stolen their Robe and lightsaber to infiltrate the ceremony.
○Has cloaked her lightside presence by allowing the darkside to influence her, and is drawing on the dark side to blend in.