SANGRE POR SANGRE
The confrontation in the Panathan reach seemed like yesterday, and yet it was so long ago - so long since the nebulous days of fledgling Sith orders. She had, then, visited the very man she came for now to ensure a permanent future for their shared order, a future that she foresaw him as the leader of. The iron crown he wore now was made from the blood of his rivals and the Sith he betrayed when his destiny was secured, his dynasty built on a foundation made from the bones of those that he deemed an obstacle to his ambitious future, and what had this man the gall to proclaim? "For the future of the Sith." He had said, like any religious zealot that believed their own lies. The only Sith that his future saw in it were those that cowered beneath him, and all were stricken from history if they dared to rise higher than he - such is the fate of any Emperor, of any Empire; to be consumed by paranoia and perceive even the stars in the night sky as a threat to that future.
Before she had came to Panatha to drag him out of his exile, to force him into a role he hadn't wanted, that he believed was above - that he had achieved godhood, divinity. Vitium spat into the red sand as the dark robes burned away around her, leaving the form-fitting red garb of the Sith beneath, the amulet of the old Sith order hanging down from around her neck like a pendant, or perhaps like a cut noose. 'His rise will be mirrored by his fall.' Came the hoarse whisper of her voice through her thoughts, the bright red blade of a curved hilt lightsaber - the sole weapon on her person - jumping to life as she began her slow walk towards the current Dark Lord of the Sith. He was underhanded, perhaps nearly as much as her, but his pride was equal to her own - a duel of fates was a timeless tradition, even between the greatest of rivals in the history of the galaxy, and neither could deny the other their call for blood.
After all, he had taken her daughter - and she, for a time, his wife.
Darth Carnifex
Korriban
Eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
The confrontation in the Panathan reach seemed like yesterday, and yet it was so long ago - so long since the nebulous days of fledgling Sith orders. She had, then, visited the very man she came for now to ensure a permanent future for their shared order, a future that she foresaw him as the leader of. The iron crown he wore now was made from the blood of his rivals and the Sith he betrayed when his destiny was secured, his dynasty built on a foundation made from the bones of those that he deemed an obstacle to his ambitious future, and what had this man the gall to proclaim? "For the future of the Sith." He had said, like any religious zealot that believed their own lies. The only Sith that his future saw in it were those that cowered beneath him, and all were stricken from history if they dared to rise higher than he - such is the fate of any Emperor, of any Empire; to be consumed by paranoia and perceive even the stars in the night sky as a threat to that future.
Before she had came to Panatha to drag him out of his exile, to force him into a role he hadn't wanted, that he believed was above - that he had achieved godhood, divinity. Vitium spat into the red sand as the dark robes burned away around her, leaving the form-fitting red garb of the Sith beneath, the amulet of the old Sith order hanging down from around her neck like a pendant, or perhaps like a cut noose. 'His rise will be mirrored by his fall.' Came the hoarse whisper of her voice through her thoughts, the bright red blade of a curved hilt lightsaber - the sole weapon on her person - jumping to life as she began her slow walk towards the current Dark Lord of the Sith. He was underhanded, perhaps nearly as much as her, but his pride was equal to her own - a duel of fates was a timeless tradition, even between the greatest of rivals in the history of the galaxy, and neither could deny the other their call for blood.
After all, he had taken her daughter - and she, for a time, his wife.
Darth Carnifex