Spitfire Soul, Heart of Gold

Dancing With A Devil

Outfit: Clothing/Armor | Glove | Right Arm | Talisman
Weapons: Lightsaber 1 | Lightsaber 2 | Hook Swords
The sun hung low over Iridonia's jagged canyons, casting long shadows across the ochre-hued landscape. The shapes were almost colidoscope like in nature, clearly something apart from reality, but when in the throws of a dream, one usually couldn't recognize those subtalties at first. Azurine ran, her boots kicking up clouds of red dust with every desperate stride. Her one remaining heart hammered against her ribs as if they sought escape more than she did. Behind her, something moved—too fast, too relentless, too impossible. She didn't dare look back.
Faster. Just keep moving.
The air burned in her lungs, dry and thin, as if the planet itself was conspiring against her. Her inner fire, usually a symbol of strength and heritage, now felt like an anchor dragging her down. The wail of the wind through the canyons sounded eerily like laughter, mocking her efforts.
Ahead, the canyon split into two paths. Azzie hesitated for a fraction of a second, skidding on loose gravel. Left or right? Which would give her a chance? Which wouldn't be a trap?
"You can't keep running forever, Azurine Varek." The voice echoed from behind her—familiar, taunting, and cold enough to send a shiver down her spine despite the heat.
Her jaw clenched. Don't let them get in your head. That's what they want.
Without answering, she veered left, the narrow path forcing her to duck and weave around jagged outcroppings. Her muscles screamed in protest, but she didn't stop. Stopping wasn't an option.
"You know you can't escape what's inside you, what you are."
Azzie glanced over her shoulder, just for a heartbeat, and immediately regretted it. A shadowy figure loomed in the distance, its form shifting and nebulous. It moved like smoke, slipping through the canyon's obstacles as if they weren't even there.
Fear clawed at her chest, but it wasn't just fear of whatever was chasing her. It was fear of the truth in its words.
What I am? I'm a fighter. I'm not going down like this.
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