At the scent of blood, the Firaxan sharks become gripped with a frenzy. Their eyes roll back and they savagely attack anything in the area. This was what Orcus had become. Feral darkness gripped him. He did not see light. He did not see hope. He saw death. He felt pain. He heard only the ocean's raging howl, the storm inside, pushing him to fight, to kill. The vision in his eye began to slowly return as the orbalisks healed him. They did not want their host to die. He had to stay with them. In agony. For eternity. Eyes blacker than the abyss fixed upon one of the Betrayers. The blonde one spoke some foolish words. Soulsaber? This was never about the Soulsaber! Arrogant fool, did he not see that the Jedi themselves were the cause of Orcus' rage? The Herglic opened his mouth to issue a retort, when a danger rippled through the Force.
He turned, holding his arms out to defend his face, and saw @[member="Kira Liadain"], Force Lightning spraying from the tips of his fingers. Orcus stared, frozen in shock. And then the real shock came. With no lightsaber to defend himself, the lightning hit him full blast. Crackling blue tendrils seared across his body, zapping against the orbalisks and frying them. The parasites on his chest, the largest ones, received the brunt of the jagged, cerulean spears. These squirmed against his flesh, then tore away from his body - releasing toxins into his bloodstream as they did - and dropped to the floor. Smoke rose from the electrocuted insects. They lay on their backs, legs curled inward in death.
Sparks of electricity danced across Orcus' and he convulsed, muscles spasming violently. Waves of pain rolled through him, greater than before. And then came the greatest agony of all. Toxins from the parasites traveled through his bloodstream. He felt as though his veins were on fire. The lightning subsided, allowing him control over his muscles once more, but the pain surged ahead. Orcus hummed in agony and tore at the exposed blubber on his chest with his charred filppers. Even in the midst of Dark Rage he felt this awful pain. For any humanoid, the toxins would have been lethal. But due to Orcus' sheer size, they were merely incredibly painful.
Red misted his vision, clouding it fully. He could not see. Why could he not see? He took two steps toward the Jedi, where he felt their presences burning like bonfires in the night. Kill... he had to kill them!
"HAUUUUUUM!" He bellowed, waves of destruction issuing blindly from his mouth and tearing furrows in the ground. Splinters of permacrete flew through the air as the shockwave ripped into the ground. Bystanders screamed and moved aside, but Orcus was bellowing blindly. His bellows fell upon empty ground. "HAUUUUUM!" The overpressure blast tore through a statue, sending it flying off the edge of the plaza. The sightless Herglic stumbled forward, red mist of Dark Rage giving him only anger, but no means with which to expend his anger. Frustration surged inside him, feeding the hurricane of his rage.
"YOU BETRAYED ME!" His baritone voice thrummed, full of desperation and futile, frustrated wrath. "YOU ALL BETRA-"
A lancet of red energy zipped into the gap in Orcus' armor and slammed into the blubber of his left pectoral. Hot plasma ate right through his flesh in an explosion of crimson rain.
The Republic Commandos had taken a back seat in the fight thus far, but now they saw their opening and took it. The hostile's armor was critical. Time for the professionals to do their job. They opened fire with precision aim.
Bolt after bolt followed on the heels of the first and peppered the massive Herglic with blasterfire. The healing of his remaining orbalisks couldn't match the rate of fire of the rifles. Each packet of energy hit its target, dead on. People thought that just because you had Force Powers meant you were immune to blasterfire. They were wrong. Dead wrong. Jedi Council Master Cole Trebor? Jango Fett put him down in four shots. Even Ki Adi Mundi couldn't stand up to a squad of expertly-trained professional soldiers. Orcus didn't stand a chance.
The Herglic's chest became a mass of shredded, red flesh that spouted scarlet fountains. He stumbled, frantic steps carrying him backward until he collapsed near Kira Liadain. The commandos ceased firing as soon as the beast went down, then began reloading mags. Just in case.
Orcus' rage slipped away, leaving only the pain. He gasped raggedly for air, but no air came. The red mist faded with his rage and he stared upward into the sky. He felt blood gathering in his mouth, spilling outward across one cheek. He shuddered. He wanted air. He needed air. He tried to lift a flipper, but his arms wouldn't move. Suddenly, he felt gentle hands around him. He looked up into a small face framed by blonde hair. Master Liadain.
"I-I'm s-s-sorry," he gargled through blood, waves of sorrow crashing over him. Drowning him. He noticed the blood on her face. Had he done that? Regret. Crushing regret. He had tried so hard to do the right thing. Had he done the right thing? How could he? He'd hurt Master Liadain. Tears rolled down his burnt face. He'd lost the greatest gamble of all. Lost. As he always did. He could hear the voice's of his father and mother now, rebuking him. Foolish. Foolish and brash. "I-I... never was... g-good at gambling," he said, more blood gushing from his mouth. Darkness closed in around the edges of his vision, blinding him. A blackness he did not think would go away. The Herglic continued to shudder on the ground. Was he dying? He had to be. He felt so cold. Like he was at the very bottom of the ocean. He would have liked to have seen the ocean... one last time.
He saw again. Yet he did not see. He witnessed an entrance to a cave. A curtain of fire opened for him as he was inexorably drawn toward it. Suddenly, he heard the terrible screams of a million voices trapped in endless agony. He could hear their cries of pain, the gnashing of teeth and the roaring of fire. Endless torture. "N-no!" he cried out feebly. "N...no!" He knew what this was. The consequence for his crimes.
"Master Liadain," he called, voice weak, barely a whisper amidst the gurgling blood from his mouth, "I cann...n-not see you. Wh...where are you? I'm s-so sc-sc..ared."
Death and fire took him and he fell limp in Kira's arms.
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