The Demon
Location: Conference
Wearing: xxx
Objective: Negotiate
Equipment: Lightsaber
CIS: John Locke | Raven Thystle | Kyyrk | Faye Malvern | @Visanj T’shkali | Corius Harckon | Seraphina Corvinus | Lesya Kosarev | Luca Donskoi
AoC: Alwine Daye | Enlil | Gabriel Volturi | Annasari | Larentia
Other: Derek Dib | Holly Starstorm | @Anyone I missed
Crystalline eyes turned to look at the petite blonde which sat at the table yapping about like a tiny canine which thought themselves much larger and powerful than they were. A smirk pulled at his lips as a single thought came to his mind. Keep someone talking long enough and their true motives would be revealed. The reason for their delegation was not about helping Siskeen find its freedom. Their presence was about one thing and one thing only.
The systematic dismantling of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
This was her fatal flaw. In her many words, Alwine Daye proved the Agents of Chaos did not care for the systems they purported to liberate. They truly did not care for the Brynadul threat, for if they did why were they not fighting them? They were the largest monster of all, devastating planets, committing acts of genocide. If they were such a threat to the galaxy at large then why were they so focused on the Confederacy? Was it not counterintuitive to remove systems from the largest military machine the galaxy had ever known when such a threat was looming? Would it not be better to hold a summit to determine how best to handle the threat of such evil?
No, the ignorant pup had betrayed herself, and fallen for Daegon’s provocation. Negotiation was not simply about crafting a deal, but it was about understanding your opponent. While this was not a battle of sword and shield, it was a battle of wit. In this Alwine had already lost.
The slender hand of his bride was found lest his fist find the face of the woman who dared to relegate the Angel of Thyferra to nothing more than a mere female. It was a calming presence. She was his light, the constant in a perpetual storm of hatred and anger which sought to overtake him. There was nothing ordinary about her.
His eyes moved to the other who had given an outburst ( Annasari ). No one had mentioned they were not wanted. Had his words irritated her or make her feel insignificant? Perhaps she was simply annoyed that Deagon was right? They were not needed to discuss the details of a Confederate world leaving Confederate jurisdiction.
“There is a difference between needed and wanted,” Daegon replied in a calm tone. “No one has questioned that you were invited, simply the necessity of it.”
What proceeded from there were more speeches, more posturing. Even the man at the door ( Enlil ) found himself voicing an opinion, albeit Daegon still could not determine who the man was or his purpose for being there. His presence seemed to be just as unnecessary, however, he did seem to present himself as the most neutral of all.
To say that Deagon was lost in the moment, his thoughts wandering off to places not important to the speeches being bandied about, was an understatement. It was the chime of the comm in his breast pocket which drew him back, and the sensation of a slender hand reaching to pull it out. The two had no secrets or boundaries with each other. Though this time, Daegon had wished Seraphina had left the comm alone.
Once again they were subjected to watch as another act of terrorism was displayed on the screen. This time it was a bomber leaving nothing but death and destruction in their wake. How could these insurgents claim they wished to see a free and liberated Ryloth if their actions did more to murder their own brethren than actually free them? None of this, the meeting in the Siskeen system, the presence of the Agents of Chaos, or the insurgency on Ryloth, was about freedom. It was about imposing another’s will over people who were free to choose.
Whether anyone wanted to use the word or not, Daegon knew exactly what it was.
Slavery.
He pulled the Angel of Thyferra close as her words chastised those present. They would land on the ears of all, not only the delegation from the Agents of Chaos, but on those of the Confederacy as well. Her innocence spoke more truth than anyone would want to stomach. This was their blood. These were their people. Lives were being lost, and for what end? Would they see a world devastated in effort of such freedom and then leave them be? That was not liberation, and it was no more just than the merciless rampage of the Brynadul.
Blue eyes turned to red as his wife began to cry. The handkerchief from his breast pocket and removed and offered to her as his comm chimed once more.
This time a fissure was left in the ground as reports of a heat storm flashed across his news feed. Daegon looked up from the device as the words of his friend landed on his ears.
Crimson eyes lifted to his friend, both of them touched by the dark side. It was no secret the two kept from each other. The care they both had for Seraphina was no secret either. Derek was moved by her kindness as Deagon could be, and the Demon of Thyferra was certain that the Viceroy of Siskeen was not unmoved or unphased by her tears.
Daegon spoke directly to his friend once more.
“The innocent are paying that price on Ryloth right now. While we sit here and parlay and discuss the secession of your system. You have said you wish help those in need, then do so, now. The need has never been more present. I implore you, send aid before more innocents are killed. I implore you, not as a delegate, but as your friend. Send aid.”
Daegon shifted his gaze to the delegation from the Agents of Chaos.
“You say that you are here for peace? Then offer aid as well. Condemn these acts of terrorism for what they are. Let us take advantage of the fact that we are in a room meant for negotiation and agree that our energies would be better spent saving the people of Ryloth than allowing this barbarism to continue. If it is peace and freedom you seek, then prove it. Words are nothing but vapor on the wind, but actions are concrete, they have weight.”
Eyes moved back to John Locke .
“I have made my plea and will not derail these talks any longer, but I could not remain quiet. I believe my friend wishes to know what is needed to see his secession complete.”
Wearing: xxx
Objective: Negotiate
Equipment: Lightsaber
CIS: John Locke | Raven Thystle | Kyyrk | Faye Malvern | @Visanj T’shkali | Corius Harckon | Seraphina Corvinus | Lesya Kosarev | Luca Donskoi
AoC: Alwine Daye | Enlil | Gabriel Volturi | Annasari | Larentia
Other: Derek Dib | Holly Starstorm | @Anyone I missed
Crystalline eyes turned to look at the petite blonde which sat at the table yapping about like a tiny canine which thought themselves much larger and powerful than they were. A smirk pulled at his lips as a single thought came to his mind. Keep someone talking long enough and their true motives would be revealed. The reason for their delegation was not about helping Siskeen find its freedom. Their presence was about one thing and one thing only.
The systematic dismantling of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
This was her fatal flaw. In her many words, Alwine Daye proved the Agents of Chaos did not care for the systems they purported to liberate. They truly did not care for the Brynadul threat, for if they did why were they not fighting them? They were the largest monster of all, devastating planets, committing acts of genocide. If they were such a threat to the galaxy at large then why were they so focused on the Confederacy? Was it not counterintuitive to remove systems from the largest military machine the galaxy had ever known when such a threat was looming? Would it not be better to hold a summit to determine how best to handle the threat of such evil?
No, the ignorant pup had betrayed herself, and fallen for Daegon’s provocation. Negotiation was not simply about crafting a deal, but it was about understanding your opponent. While this was not a battle of sword and shield, it was a battle of wit. In this Alwine had already lost.
The slender hand of his bride was found lest his fist find the face of the woman who dared to relegate the Angel of Thyferra to nothing more than a mere female. It was a calming presence. She was his light, the constant in a perpetual storm of hatred and anger which sought to overtake him. There was nothing ordinary about her.
His eyes moved to the other who had given an outburst ( Annasari ). No one had mentioned they were not wanted. Had his words irritated her or make her feel insignificant? Perhaps she was simply annoyed that Deagon was right? They were not needed to discuss the details of a Confederate world leaving Confederate jurisdiction.
“There is a difference between needed and wanted,” Daegon replied in a calm tone. “No one has questioned that you were invited, simply the necessity of it.”
What proceeded from there were more speeches, more posturing. Even the man at the door ( Enlil ) found himself voicing an opinion, albeit Daegon still could not determine who the man was or his purpose for being there. His presence seemed to be just as unnecessary, however, he did seem to present himself as the most neutral of all.
To say that Deagon was lost in the moment, his thoughts wandering off to places not important to the speeches being bandied about, was an understatement. It was the chime of the comm in his breast pocket which drew him back, and the sensation of a slender hand reaching to pull it out. The two had no secrets or boundaries with each other. Though this time, Daegon had wished Seraphina had left the comm alone.
Once again they were subjected to watch as another act of terrorism was displayed on the screen. This time it was a bomber leaving nothing but death and destruction in their wake. How could these insurgents claim they wished to see a free and liberated Ryloth if their actions did more to murder their own brethren than actually free them? None of this, the meeting in the Siskeen system, the presence of the Agents of Chaos, or the insurgency on Ryloth, was about freedom. It was about imposing another’s will over people who were free to choose.
Whether anyone wanted to use the word or not, Daegon knew exactly what it was.
Slavery.
He pulled the Angel of Thyferra close as her words chastised those present. They would land on the ears of all, not only the delegation from the Agents of Chaos, but on those of the Confederacy as well. Her innocence spoke more truth than anyone would want to stomach. This was their blood. These were their people. Lives were being lost, and for what end? Would they see a world devastated in effort of such freedom and then leave them be? That was not liberation, and it was no more just than the merciless rampage of the Brynadul.
Blue eyes turned to red as his wife began to cry. The handkerchief from his breast pocket and removed and offered to her as his comm chimed once more.
ANOTHER BOMBING!?
This time a fissure was left in the ground as reports of a heat storm flashed across his news feed. Daegon looked up from the device as the words of his friend landed on his ears.
“The innocent are always those who pay the highest price. Always. I wish to break that trend. Blood stains our hands through action and complacency. And humanity’s nature is about survival, destroying what they fear, and attacking that which is different. We should be better, we must be better. To rise above ourselves and strive to be the best versions of ourselves.”
Crimson eyes lifted to his friend, both of them touched by the dark side. It was no secret the two kept from each other. The care they both had for Seraphina was no secret either. Derek was moved by her kindness as Deagon could be, and the Demon of Thyferra was certain that the Viceroy of Siskeen was not unmoved or unphased by her tears.
Daegon spoke directly to his friend once more.
“The innocent are paying that price on Ryloth right now. While we sit here and parlay and discuss the secession of your system. You have said you wish help those in need, then do so, now. The need has never been more present. I implore you, send aid before more innocents are killed. I implore you, not as a delegate, but as your friend. Send aid.”
Daegon shifted his gaze to the delegation from the Agents of Chaos.
“You say that you are here for peace? Then offer aid as well. Condemn these acts of terrorism for what they are. Let us take advantage of the fact that we are in a room meant for negotiation and agree that our energies would be better spent saving the people of Ryloth than allowing this barbarism to continue. If it is peace and freedom you seek, then prove it. Words are nothing but vapor on the wind, but actions are concrete, they have weight.”
Eyes moved back to John Locke .
“I have made my plea and will not derail these talks any longer, but I could not remain quiet. I believe my friend wishes to know what is needed to see his secession complete.”