Wearing:
Resistance Epidermis
Armed with: Skin Shears (Purple, Double Bladed Lightsaber)
DC-17m (Blaster, PEP Laser)
With:
Laertia Io
(Laertia's Equipment:
Black Knight Chitin,
SynthBreaker ,
M8 Shotgun)
Maple Harte
(Maple's Equipment:
Shroud of Madness,
Survivor's Staff,
Valken-38X)
Came to Trian in:
Scarlet Phantom
Objective: Find Them
21 hours earlier, Ziost.
The Amalgam smiled as she looked at the small sample of black blood from the Warlord Laertia had fought at Sarka.
"Oh, you bring the most wonderful things..." The Amalgam remarked.
"Can you do anything with that sample? It was all I could spare." Darth Xiphos asked coldly.
"I'm a Force Witch, dear. Blood Magic is my Cult's specialty..." The near impossibly beautiful SithSpawn replied haughtily, wearing her favorite skintight armor as she sat at an outdoor dining table, eating a plate of chicken stir fry. It had been Ursula's favorite meal. Basic servant droids with a table of offerings nearby as the sun started to set.
"Hungry?"
"No."
"Oh, nonsense, you came all this way to visit me! You should relax. Its a long journey here. This is in part your victory, preserving Ziost from the hands of the unwashed." The Amalgam said, looking out over the ruins of New Adasta from the roof top they were both on. But New Adasta was still being rebuilt.
"The teleport attack was especially inspired. All those buildings dropping on enemy troops...delightful."
Xiphos started to walk away.
"Oh come now, Julia. Must you be at my throat even as you depend on me? I've been pretty much your biggest supporter since Dantooine. I've remained at your side even when
Moya left you! If that doesn't make me a better mother than even she was, what does? You even share a blood sample with me."
Xiphos said nothing, the black helm concealing her torn expression as the Monster made an excellent point.
"We might have to kill each other but we need not make it so horrible every step of the way. Can't we just spend time together, in a pleasant fashion?"
"You masqueraded as a Jedi for years, and then brutally murdered our old comrades. You hit Castagne with a Zombie attack. You kill and sacrifice both adults and younglings to maintain your evil power."
"But I do it a
fun way!" The Amalgam protested. "I mean, how many Jedi have you killed? You're no better at this point."
"I'm doing it to hamper the Jedi's mission against the Sith so they will focus more on The Bryn'adul. You do what you do for pleasure." Xiphos replied coldly.
"I wonder if our Narrator will ever get sick of associating you with cold analogies..." The Amalgam wondered idly. "I'm still the only truly reliable ally you have. Nine is ultimately helping you out of self interest, and Uri, well, Uri goes with the flow. C'mon, Julia, can't you just admit a teensy part of you enjoys spending time with me? Finally getting all the attention you craved?"
Xiphos turned to her.
"One of us is going to die when all this is over. One of us. It is the way it
must be. I could never accept the Dark Side, and you could never accept the Light Side. We
must kill each other at the end of it. Or Uri must kill you. Either way, we must fight eventually."
"But not yet. We still have the Bryn'adul to beat. In the meantime while we wait to tear each other apart, I was thinking of inviting you and Uri to Trian with me. There are rumors of exotic poisons there. Perhaps something that will aid you in your war efforts. A new place to operate from, if nothing else..."
Darth Xiphos stared at The Amalgam for a long moment.
"How soon can we get there?"
"See? Teensiest little excuse to spend time with me..."
"How soon can we get there?" Xiphos repeated tersely.
"We can go tomorrow...are you sure you wouldn't like something to eat?"
"I'm aware of how your cult prepares cuisine."
The Amalgam smiled, shrugged.
"Been talking to Darth Themis again, eh?" The Amalgam asked, chewing.
Xiphos barely managed to stop herself from flinching in surprise.
"Oh, come now, Julia...did you really think Themis had been forgotten? By
us most of all? You can't hide anything from me, y'know..."
The Amalgam took another bite, then gestured to the table of food.
"I
swear to you, Julia, I haven't had any of that food prepared by my cult. Just droids."
"Did you enchant the Droids?" Xiphos asked calmly.
"I
swear, everything you see on that table is normal, untainted food."
Xiphos removed her helmet, and sat at the table.
"What'll it be?" The Amalgam asked playfully.
Xiphos avoided wincing at the rotting darkness inside of her former mentor.
"Pig Liver."
"As you wish..."
The chef droids soon brought her a whole fried pig liver on a plate, with a massive side of bacon.
Wordlessly, Xiphos began picking up a fork and knife to eat. The person Xiphos had once been, Laertia, would never have even dared consider it. But Xiphos dared. Xiphos refused to show weakness and vulnerability to this awful creature. She had to be able to stare her nemesis dead in the eye, reminding herself eventually that The Amalgam would die for her crimes, including the bombing of New Carannia.
Once she was no longer usefull to Xiphos, of course.
"So tell me, Julia...if you had to kill me in any way, how
would you do it?"
"I'd eject you out an airlock into a star, let you be consumed by light."
The Amalgam crooked an eyebrow upward.
"Oooo, creative! What name did Themis pick for you?"
"The truth?" The Amalgam's former student asked rhetorically, taking a bite of fried liver. "I am Darth Xiphos."
(Opening notes of "You Know My Name" by Chris Cornell plays for a few seconds)
The Amalgam's violent insanity allowed her to pick up the OOC music.
"Oooo, you changed your Theme Song!" The Amalgam gushed.
Xiphos, who didn't know what the feth The Amalgam was talking about, took another bite and chewed...until she heard the power-up whine of a pistol pointed at her.
Xiphos wiped her mouth with a napkin while the Amalgam's smile grew even wider and more shark like.
Maple Harte dressed in the faded, worn black biker leathers pointed a pistol at Xiphos.
"Alliance of convenience, you said. The Bryn'adul are the bigger threat, you said. We can't kill her when we need to unite. You
hate her, you said. So why, oh why, are you having
dinner with this monster?* Maple asked, having followed Xiphos to see what she was up to, expertly tracking her down
"Hello, Maple." Xiphos said calmly, not looking back at her as she ate a bit of bacon with a stab of her fork.
"I knew something was odd when you started calling me Maple. Laertia
always called me Uri,
Sith." Maple snapped at Xiphos.
"Why Uri! So good of you to show! There is grilled cheese and tomato soup. Your favorite, I believe." The Amalgam called out excitedly.
"I presume Moya De Lifte is Themis?" Maple asked Xiphos.
"Yes." Xiphos answered matter of factly.
The wind blew aside one side of Maple's brown locks covering her face, revealing the sulphur eye, in contrast to her wet green eye.
Maple re-adjusted, repositioning herself, pointing her Dashade Sonic Disruptor at them, not daring to come at them with anything less than the most lethal weaponry possible.
"I thought I was helping Laertia, not this...whatever the feth you are..."
"I am a Light Side Sith, Maple." Xiphos said, continuing to remain calm.
Laertia never came back from Sarka..." Maple said, fighting off the whispers and hallucinations caused by her particularly troubled brand of schizophrenia.
"Oh, not intact, certainly. I'll concede that much. I'm more a...gap filler..." Xiphos replied.
"A Light Side using Sith is still a
fething Sith!" Maple hissed angrily, hurt and heartbroken that she had so badly failed Laertia.
"You're as much a heretic as I am."
"
Not to that extent, I'm not!" Maple said angrily. "From where I'm standing it sure as chit looks like you're getting chummy."
"War makes strange allies, Maple. I can't change that." Xiphos spoke quietly.
"But you don't have to eat with them."
"We've always dined with demons, Maple..." Xiphos replied, taking a bite of liver. "I'm just not in the mood today to refute that fact."
"I can't trust you, Xiphos." Maple asserted.
"Oh, but you can work for a government run by multiple Sith as long as they don't call themselves an empire, right?" The Amalgam teased with a cruel smirk.
Maple's aim faltered.
"Even if you can't trust me, you can trust the fact I want The Amalgam dead at the end of all this. Her cult murdered my parents. You know I could never let that chit go, no matter how far from the path of a Jedi I am."
Maple lowered her weapon.
"This is such a mood killer of a conversation..." The Amalgam remarked, eating more stir fry.
"I was thinking...lets continue this conversation at Trian...we've got poisons to find, bases to belong to us, Imperial traitors to hunt down..." The Amalgam suggested.
Maple started to walk away.
"If you run from her now, you'll never beat her in the end, Uri." Xiphos called out.
Maple was quiet a few moments, fighting back rage and sorrow to get ahold of her emotions before she turned around. Like it or not, Maple
had gotten much of her approach of facing and staring enemies in the face and showing no fear from Laertia when growing up.
Maple sat at the table next to them, stone faced.
"Grilled cheese, you said?" Maple asked her nightmare of a former mentor.
The Amalgam clapped her hands as a plate was brought forward...
Present.
The Amalgam had insisted on piloting her old vessel The Scarlet Phantom, a crimson chromium H-Type Nubian Yacht to Trian. For an uncomfortable few moments, the former students were reminded of the old days of "Ursula" piloting the incredibly fast starship, a bloody bullet in Trian's atmosphere, landing in the forest where the Traitors were believed to have fled.
It reminded them of brief moments in their lives where they were truly happy.
Each had brought their chosen equipment. The Amalgam had chosen one of her favorite rifles, a DC-17m for protection as she led the way out of her craft, thanking Uri for letting her take her old ride for a spin. Maple said nothing, giving only a scowl as the living black and red armor covered her face completely as a sort of armored cowl. Xiphos marched out confidently in her black armor, shotgun at the ready as they followed her.
It wasn't long before they got ambushed themselves. All sensed it coming as the Legionnaires sprang from spider holes or hollowed out trees.
Precision fire met all their attempts on the Trio's lives, each swiveling unexpectedly and collapsing to cover the sides of the other, than collapsing to avoid the bolts sent their way, firing relentlessly. Buckshot blasted a head off, Maple's rifle, slamming soldiers back with powerful bolts, The Amalgam's ion shots ripping through shields, then armor and flesh with deadly bursts.
The three lay on the ground, adrenaline in all of them, but alive.
"It could always be like this..." The Amalgam said happily, first to rise. Her students said nothing back as they got up, following her.
Soon, the man
Chasianna
had released was running off by them, seemingly not noticing them. The Amalgam almost fired but remembered she didn't actually care about the traitors, just spending time with her greatest successes.
She soon encountered First Sister, waving.
"Ahhh, Duck Season!" The Amalgam remarked playfully. "Hi there! I've only been here five minutes and this place is already trying to kill me! Lovely setting though."