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Only one of the Jedi, the dark-haired one called Silas, became ensnared. He saved his blond companion, Jasper, by pushing him out of the way with the Force, then began trying to cut himself free with his lightsaber.

Rhi’s lip curled in contempt as Jasper started yammering. His friend had made the mistake of yelling out their strategy within her earshot. She wasn’t fooled.

Really? Oh, that’s right, you Jedi have to stand around and wait until your opponent strikes first," she sneered. “Well, here’s my first move

She stretched out her hands toward Silas, still partially caught by the vines, and began to drain him.

 
Lady Eina L'lerim-Vandiir
The Light of Ashla

Champion and Avatar of Ashla
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Objective: Try to stop the ritual and prevent Zach to reach Kyrel and Ingrid.
Location: The Devourer
Equipment: Sverð Fyrstr (swords) | Ljósspjót (spear) | Skrúð Engill Fyrstr (armour) || Empyrean gland | OPBC-01m || Current appearance
Writing With: Zachariel Steelblood Zachariel Steelblood | Closed
Allies: Open
Enemies: Open
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<"High Nelvaanian"> | ["Essonian"] | ~ telepathic communication ~ | << comm. channel >>

  • Zach cuts Eina's side and one of her wings.
  • Eina attacks back and tries to blind her opponent's helmet.
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Eina didn't really care if she would leave any traces behind when she died. I mean, she was never really a living being in the sense that the inhabitants of Realspace were, so passing away was the best word. Eina, if she thought about such things, she was talking about non-persons. Rather, she is thinking about entire societies and civilizations. She was always interested in the Valkyrja being remembered for helping and protecting others, always. Not individuals, but the entire culture. In the case of souls, she was interested in individuals, since she saved and healed people, but in the case of Valkyrja or Children of Ashla, she did not specifically mention their members. If she was proud of anyone, she was proud of the entire species.

She nodded at his words, so she really understood him perfectly. Although…

"I don't do it because I want others to remember me or what I did. I do it because it feels right. And my sense of duty requires this. " she told him.

She nodded seriously to the other part, after all that included the fact that Asher could have been anything or anyone in the Maw, and he was. But, he wanted to be a free man who could be with his wife, and he succeeded. The first half happened, the second will not happen until the girl's death. Because then Eina will be there to take her to her husband. There are few people whose fate Eina follows and her following Valkyrja watches these people for her. One of them was Mercy, because of Asher, DECEASED Erskine Barran DECEASED Erskine Barran and her family and some very close friends. When the time comes, the Valkyrja or Children of Ashla members will notify Eina, who will personally accompany their souls to the Netherworld.

"And he was more than that. He had accomplished more than the people of the Maw could ever believe, crave or dream. He had achieved a dream and desire that could easily crush the Maw from the inside. The hope. A hope for every marauder, for every slave solider that their wounds could heal, that what the Heathen Priests or the Taskmaster had done to them… could be healed." she told him again.

However, the time of speech is over and the time of blades has taken its place. Eina was able to cut off Zachariel's hand and he began to back away. The woman would have gone after him, but the Gen'Dai's plan worked well, the woman was really surprised when the severed hand grabbed her ankle. In the three hundred years of her life, she had not experienced such a thing many times. She wanted to kick the hand away before it could pull her to the ground, and Zachariel chose this moment.

Now Eina was too late to defend herself, and the stab cut all the way through the woman's side and also cut one of her wings. She gritted her teeth but made no sound. Despite the pain and the golden ichor flowing from her side, she tried to step closer to the man again and use the hilt button of her sword to strike the red glowing eye part of Zach's helmet to break it. She wanted him to take off his helmet. Eina knew exactly that the only way to defeat the man was if his brain was damaged, he could regenerate everything else. And for that, she had to blind the man, figuratively speaking, because she only has to destroy the helmet...

At least hopefully.

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Location: Panatha
Objective: Eliminate the mercenaries
Tag: Jasper Kai'el Jasper Kai'el / Ishani Dinn Ishani Dinn

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Jasper and the woman were talking down to each other Silas brought down the lightsaber across his legs, snapping the vines that had them trapped with a hiss <<"Right, wh-">> before he could fully gather his bearing ann extreme pain fell on his body, one that was draining his energy piece by piece. Silas let out a strained yell and tensed his body, trying to fight it off for now <<"O-of course it's me!">>

Silas knew staying in this position was going to be a disaster for his will to fight, and he was unsure if Jasper was going to be able to help him get out by himself. His stressed eyes looked to the right to see a fallen log, big enough to cause damage if used right. Without hesitation, he raised a shaking hand and wildly flung it towards the woman torturing him.

The only catch was that he wasn't expecting it to do much, all he hoped was it was enough to give Jasper some time to spring something
<<"I-if you've got something... do it now!">>

 
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Objective: Assist in evacuation, defend the Empire's interests
Location: Space above Panatha, aboard the Eternal-class Star Destroyer Eternity's Dawn
Loadout: Hersir uniform (naval officer's dress pattern), BAR-58 blaster pistol, Lucius-pattern bayonet
Tags: Niki Priddy Niki Priddy Adenn Kyramud Adenn Kyramud Tegan Starfall Tegan Starfall Trinity Harris Trinity Harris Mig Gred Mig Gred Akûz the Ravager Akûz the Ravager | (Let me know if I missed you)

  • Flagship - Eternal-class Star Destroyer ENS Eternity’s Dawn
  • Carrier Group 1
    • Flurry-class Carrier Cruiser ENS Crimson Storm
      • Fighter Squadrons
        • I3-A Lance Fighter x 2
        • RX-4 Hornet-class Bomber x 1
        • Styx-class Assault Dropship x 8
    • Ashkelon-class Escort Frigate ENS Shield of Hope
      • Fighter Squadrons
        • I3-A Lance Fighter x2
        • RX-4 Hornet Class Star Bomber x 1
    • Ashkelon-class Escort Frigate ENS Sword of Courage
      • Fighter Squadrons
        • I3-A Lance Fighter x2
        • RX-4 Hornet Class Star Bomber x 1
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Glory’s Advent
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Stalwart Pillar
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Eye of Vengeance
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Heart of Iron
  • Carrier Group 2
    • Flurry-class Carrier Cruiser ENS Star’s Sundering
      • Fighter Squadrons
        • I3-A Lance Fighter x 2
        • RX-4 Hornet-class Bomber x 1
        • Styx-class Assault Dropship x 8
    • Ashkelon-class Escort Frigate ENS Lance of Vengeance
      • Fighter Squadrons
        • I3-A Lance Fighter x2
        • RX-4 Hornet Class Star Bomber x 1
    • Ashkelon-class Escort Frigate ENS Helm of Valor
      • Fighter Squadrons
        • I3-A Lance Fighter x2
        • RX-4 Hornet Class Star Bomber x 1
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Heart’s Burning
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Silent Truth
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Hope of Glory
    • CR90 VIII Assault Corvette ENS Glorious Horizon

Over the course of his entire career, Mykel Fellheart had made it a point to never be surprised. He was always ready, always prepared, always capable of rolling with whatever punches the enemy tried to throw. And yet, over the course of the last few months, he had found himself more than once on the receiving end of an unexpected development. Most often they had been welcome, but in this case, they were most definitely not.

“Captain, scanners report a massive force coming out of hyperspace!” cried the communications officer from the bridge well, “IFF’s are Maw!” Mykel, watching the movements of his ships from above the technicians below, gritted his teeth as his gaze became steely.

“How many?” he asked, struggling to maintain his professional bearing.

“Scanners bridge, count?” the man replied into his headset before listening for a moment, “Sir, they report too many for an accurate count, estimate over sixty capitals and a large number of fighters!” Mykel’s gaze hardened further. This was not good. Right now, almost his entire fleet was occupied with evacuation. His assault dropships, being smaller and nimbler than larger transports, had been mostly able to penetrate the debris field through the small corridors that happened to open up. Aided by fighters and some supporting fire from a couple of corvettes he had peeled away, they had maintained a steady stream of evacuation vessels from his fleet to the planet below. Being somewhat separated from the main engagements, they had suffered no losses so far, and though it had been slow going, the hangars were slowly filling with grateful refugees.

And yet, this success now put Mykel in a serious bind. His fleet was already small enough to begin with, and now, due to evacuation efforts, he would have even fewer ships to commit to an offensive action. What’s worse, with the sheer amount needing to be evacuated, the refugees were now aboard every vessel in some numbers. If even one ship was lost, it would not only mean the deaths of Eternal Navy crewmen, but of civilians as well. At the same time, Mykel could not just avoid the conflict entirely. The Eternity’s Dawn was a Star Destroyer, a major capital ship; its firepower would be essential if they were to defeat the Maw fleet, or at least hold them off long enough for the evacuation to be completed.

Mykel had to make a decision, and neither option was very appealing.

“Send a communication to the fleet,” Mykel commanded, taking the route of decisiveness, “The carriers are to continue their evacuation, but are to work in waves. Eternity’s Dawn will maintain continuous code Yirt if transports are clear to proceed. If this switches to code Nen, no further waves are to be sent until code Yirt resumes. Any ship that has transports in the pipe will maintain code Shen until all transports return. I want all fighters pulled back to protect the carriers and form a defensive screen. All corvettes and the frigates Shield, Storm, and Lance will accompany the Eternity’s Dawn to support Niki Priddy. Helm will remain behind to support the carriers. I want those carriers engines hot and coordinates locked for fallback position Aurek. I am establishing an emergency code Grek Trill Forn Osk. If any ship’s shields drop to 25% or lower they are to send the code and retreat from battle, no need for further confirmation. If I state the code, the carriers are to jump immediately, no need for further confirmation.” The bridge crew immediately jumped to execute the commands, as Mykel turned to his helmsman.

“Make for the Maw fleet, we need to buy those carriers as much time as possible,” he stated, “And get me a line to Priddy.”

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Eternity’s Dawn,” he stated as soon as communication was established, “We are coming up on your aft quarter, ready to engage the Maw forces.”
 
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Objective: Rendezvous with his Team. Escape the Devourer. Finish it.
Location: The Devourer
Equipment: Beskar'gam, Beskad, Blaster Rifle
Allies: Eternal Empire, Enclave, Etc.
Enemies: Dodhorn Harert Dodhorn Harert ; Dar'manda; Sith

What went on behind him wasn't a complete mystery to Garrus. He hadn't sought to crush Dodhorn beneath rubble merely obstruct her passage through the corridors with debris though it would come as no surprise to him she would use the force to hold any rubble aloft as it may have had the radius to impact her as well. Regardless of this the Mandalorian would still trek away from his opponent, intent on leaving her behind or----

----luring her in.

Dodhorn Harert Dodhorn Harert had proven herself capable and cunning, conserving her energy and taunting Garrus without engaging him except on her own terms. By now she should have known that she couldn't taunt Garrus into making an ill advised attack, especially at range which is what both of them were put at when the chasm had formed between the two of them. As for Garrus, the Warrior knew it would be useless to attempt to goad Dodhorn; she was quite immune to any form of taunting that he might have used against her.

Garrus understood she was Hunter, she would hunt him.

Behind him the Mandalorian heard the crash of debris at last. Ahead of him, Garrus would see Dodhorn 'teleport' into his view. This would have been a surprise if she hadn't already used the trick once before.

She'd appeared several meters ahead of him, meters comprising feet in and of themselves. He was ready. Up to this point Dodhorn had proven she was strong, perhaps stronger than him but at least as strong. She had proven she was fast, faster than him. She had proven she was powerful, more powerful than him.

He was ready.

It would take a moment for them to come within range of one another, the meters separating them would ensure as much seeing as how neither had a reach so inhumanly long. It would give Garrus the time he needed to see her clench her uninjured fist.

As he they came within striking distance with one another Garrus, planting his right forward would angle himself into her blow, rotating his hips and shoulders in the process. In pugilist circles this would be akin to a slip, ensuring that the blow would pass over the shoulder instead. Dodhorn was fast though, trained as Garrus was he couldn't avoid her blow completely. It would still glance off the side of his neck and over his right right where he could feel the bile caught in the back of his throat.

In unarmed combat, especially stand up which Garrus was renowned at being an expert in he always told his students and lectured his opponents on the importance of throwing the jab because it tested and opened their opponents. If you commit to soon, to brazenly it opened you to a counter which was usually devastating. Dodhorn had commit to that blow.

The Warrior, beskad still in hand would lift his weapon as he 'performed' the slip and rotate it inwards. Driving the sword upwards as Dodhorn's arm passed over his shoulder he'd aim for the soft spot in the armpit area beneath her outstretched arm which was the gateway to the lungs, the heart and all manner of arteries in the body that would cause massive bloodloss. It happened quick, not as quick as Dodhorn could punch or even move but fighting was also the use of physics, the understanding of body mechanics and motion. Garrus had fought Jedi, he had fought Sith; he was never the fastest but he had always picked his moments expertly.

"Even a Mouse can kill a Wolf, Alor Harert."

...the words he spoke as he made his attack.
 
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Panthana
Allies: Silas Westgard Silas Westgard
Enemies: Ishani Dinn Ishani Dinn

Jasper recognized what the Sith was doing almost immediately; She was draining Silas. It was something similar to what that Knight of Ren had attempted to do back on Empress Teta. As Silas freed himself, chucking a log at the woman, he asked if there was anything he could do. It seemed that he couldn't wait any longer.

"Hey," Jasper scowled, glaring back to the winged woman, "Stop eating my friend."

As he spoke, a radiant, cleansing aura began to emanate from him. That, Jasper figured, should weaken the effects of the drain or stop it entirely. From there, he wasn't waiting any longer. He fired two bolts from the crossbow mounted to his mechanical arm before rushing the woman, leaping up into the air and coming down in a Djem So overhead strike.
 
Ha ha! Yes! WOO!” Rhi cackled as she siphoned energy from Silas. She ducked out of the way of the log he clumsily flung at her, then resumed her maniacal laughter.

"Hey. Stop eating my friend."

But your friend is delicious!” she replied—only to howl in pain as she was hit by a blast of Force Light, blistering her flesh and stopping her from feeding off of Silas.

As she staggered backwards, one of the crossbow strikes struck her in the upper arm, embedding there. Then came Jasper himself, slashing down at her with his lightsaber. She summoned her sword and stabbed upward, hoping to impale the irritating blond Jedi upon landing.

 

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You know those types you don't want to meet in a dark alley?

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GOLD TEAM: Azrael (Assault/Team leader), Castiel (Assault/Pathfinder), Chamuel (Infiltrator/Slicer)
BLUE TEAM: Sauriel (Sniper 1), Michael (Sniper 2)
RED TEAM: Gabriel (Demo/EOD), Bartleby (Tech/Team Second), Samael (Heavy Weapons)
OVERWATCH:
Seraphim (Deployable Drones)
PEGASUS 1- Jeremiel(Pilot), Ariel(Weapons), Uriel (Jumpmaster/Cover fire)
FIST
REEK - Uriel(Driver), Ariel(Gunner),
Annunaki Captain/Teams Overwatch - Jehova
Azrael, Bartleby, Gabriel, Sauriel, Samael, Castiel, Michael, Chamuel,
Jeremiel, Ariel, Uriel, Seraphim

[Any text in brackets signifies comm-link usage and not face to face conversation]
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Tag:
Allies: ETERNAL EMPIRE FORCES AND ALLIES
Foes: ANYONE
NOT AN ALLY OF THE ETERNAL EMPIRE IN THIS CASE.

Let’s move

The team was prepped and masks were up. The pod was slowly opening and lake water rushed in. The rebreathers were working perfectly and the body weights kept to their equilibrium. There was little aquatic life save a fish or two and they were on the move. The REEK was fine right where it was, ready to be called via the onboard droidbrain or SERAPHIM, either way.

[Sir, there is a canal, ½ klik to your Northwest that will lead you to a large gathering of Maw weaponry and technology. There is a substantial group of enemy forces between you and them, but there is enough intermittent movement among them for you to achieve your objective.]

[Acknowledged.]


Right as rain, the canal was deep enough for them to move quietly, and about a third of the way in Chamuel, the pointman held up a closed fist. It was a common hand signal to stop. If they all looked upwards, they would see a patrol of three stopping movements at the edge.

[Sir, there is a movement nearby, either stop them quietly or wait until the other movement leaves the area.]

[Acknowledged. Barrels out. Three in the shin. Three in the chest. Sauriel, Michael… shut the others up.]


SERAPHIM, the team's AI personal assistant cannot scan areas on its own but can triangulate from The Pegasus, The Annunaki, and The Reek against and around them and their known biological patterns (i.e. heartbeat and thermal imaging). As for Azrael's orders, the orders were simple and followed to a tee. The six of them took their rifles, aiming upward at the patrol. The silencers on the rifles were perfect for this as simultaneously three of them shot at chests of the three patrolment, killing them as three of them shot at the knees throwing their balance off and bringing their fall forward. As the three corpses fell, three of the team extended their hands out of the water and caught them. This slowed their momentum and minimized their splash.

[Sauriel, Michael. I am sending coordinates of the other patrol to your HUDs in real time. Be warned, they have been alerted to the other team.]

In one swift motion, the two snipers switched to their long range rifles, fired and dropped back into the water before the two enemy patrolmen fell.

They were again on the move.



... yeah, we scare them.

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TWILIGHT OF THE GODS
AN AGE OF STRIFE STORY
OBJECTIVE 1


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WILDCAT_ONE
TRIBAL-CHIEFTAIN OF AN-TUATHA
MAJOR-GENERAL OF WILDCAT DIVISION

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BELLIGERENTS
(EE/EMPIRE/AC
Vs. BOTM/DH/SH)

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Ingrid L'lerim Ingrid L'lerim Victor Vel Aath Victor Vel Aath Myri Dara Myri Dara Jas Katis Jas Katis
Nukth Kelga'an Nukth Kelga'an
Heinrich Faust Heinrich Faust Elysium Dusk Elysium Dusk Scipio Kaarz Scipio Kaarz Ara Sheridan Ara Sheridan Zhea Nox Zhea Nox

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Tu'teggacha Tu'teggacha Kyrel Ren Kyrel Ren Kybo Ren Kybo Ren Nyaeli Nyaeli Tegan Starfall Tegan Starfall Aemulor the Hutt
Keilara Kala'myr Keilara Kala'myr Erion Justeene Erion Justeene Ronar Ronar Runt Runt
Khamul Kryze Khamul Kryze

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TRIBULATIONS OF THE WILDCATS III: A FOREST AFLAME - PART 10
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Northern Battlefront, Rift's Reach,
Canthar Province, Panatha (Early-Spring 877 ABY)


'Um...'

Though it was a point of concern, there was no way of discerning the impacts from those created by shells, missiles and depth-charges alike, and no way to turn back after turning the corner beyond the point of no-return. The meteor-shower was having it's way with Panatha that day, and there was nothing that anybody could say or endeavour to change or role-reverse their predicament, and though the wounded Jedi had no way of knowing what to do or of what Coyle thought on the matter, she would soon find her field-surgeon to be a perfect reflection of the Wildcats' heavy desensitisation to suchlike circumstances.

<"Coyle to FS One! Set up on my position - an' bring the autoturrets while yer at it!">
<"FS One to Wildcat Six! Bit hairy o'er there, is it? Weather forecast predicts a-">
<"-Shut it, Teuchter! Time's a-wastin'! So shift yer erse! Wildcat Six out!">

Coyle was planting his feet.

Nothing would dissuade him beyond that point.

Not even with the threat of Marauders, monsters, opposition-stormtroopers looming in the distance, the Consult-Major's mind was made up, and he would hold out for as long as survival was still an option, saving as many as he could in the process - just as the wild young Woad had every time before that day of days.

'I-is that… code for something? Should… should we, uh, get out of the open?'

Sitting his opponent down with caring earnest before answering, Coyle knelt next to Sheridan and took a moment to look into his patient's eyes again, but this time with genuine sincerity as the Woad finally responded,'Worry not.... Its not our time t'go, dawl. Not yet, not today.... Trust me, I would know. But that, sadly, is a story for another time.', holding the hybrid's gaze with the most calmly-expressed smirk for miles around. Even as the ground continued to thud and pulsate beneath them, even as destruction of ever manner unfolded on all sides in the distance, all who were watching would see what the Consult-Major did next; closing his eyes, lifting his head and inhaling a long, heavy intake of fresh air through his nostrils like Lord Aron had before their attack on the east, expressing supreme calm in a place that seemed almost-completely devoid of it.

'We acquiesce, not because we're insane or silly. We're daft as brushes, no disputing that.... But we acquiesce for the fact it makes us stronger, and that acquiescence will protect you for as long as you trust in the strength it gives you.'

With a reassuring pat on Ara's shoulder, Ryan then stood up to address the Wildcats and Banshees of their little defensive perimeter, roaring,'AS FOR YOU LOT, JOG ONTO YER WEE MANHUNT - COYLE'S THE LAST LINE O' DEFENCE NOW!!!! SO SEND ME YOUR WOUNDED, AN' I'LL GET THEM OFF-PLANET!!!!', throwing a dropship beacon towards the northern lookout's perch as the meteor-shower finally began to hit a little closer to their heading, shaking the ground more heavily than anyone could have been able to anticipate beforehand. But it would not faze or vex the medic, not with further medical assistance inbound, not with the rising rumble of approaching tank-treads promising of a hope that was every part as impossible to anticipate before the fact.

<"Reed to Guardian One! Moving in with the Medical Corps! Suggesting you use the Maw's disarray to your advantage - plenty opportunity in that as far as I see it anyways.">

'Not bad, Coyle.... Stay safe back here - and good luck.'

The Woad and the Highland Tuath then saluted each other, with heavy significance seen by all who were there to bear witness, watching on as fists crashed against cuirasses in mutual tribute and respect alike, and with nothing more to say, the medic and the guardsman pivoted about-face in opposite directions and set to their duties with absolute trust in each other. Coyle would turn to pick up his medipack in search of bacta-patches, sutures and the like, whilst Scott turned to reload his rifle, then check for threats and to respond to the one in charge of the general armoured advance - setting back into their roles as if by second nature.

The jobs they were born to do.

<"Scott to Wildcat Two! Either way, we're going for it. Now or never, and it would seem our esteemed Major-General agrees. Fire on at your own discretion.... And may Dia protect you, my old friend.">
<"Copy that, an' good luck.... Dia protect you, Br'er. Wildcat Two out!">
 
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Location: The Devourer, above Panatha
Engaging: Silhana Cadera Silhana Cadera

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  • He jetpacks in behind the flames as they move, swinging his axe at her

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I'm trying to be fair! Silhana protested. Ahh, traditionalist Mandalorians and their honor.

"Well," Kralmus replied, his tone cheerful and nonchalant, "That's a mistake. It's much harder to win that way."

But the young woman was simply incapable of understanding him, or the things that drove him. They were too different from her own values and drives. For his part, Kralmus was not even interested in understanding her. Does the fisherman wonder about the personalities of the fish he catches? Does the butcher ask after the nerf's hopes and dreams? No job is worth dying for, Silhana told him, citing that old bounty hunter maxim. But the cannibal just laughed, shaking his head. "Maybe so, Pinkie," he told her. "But this? This isn't a job to me. It's not a duty, either, or a holy mission, like for some of these crazy fools. No, this isn't work. This is what I do for fun."

The seismic hammer blow ripped up the deck plating between them, turning a hall that had already buckled and twisted into a nightmare of jagged metal. The wiring and pipes that ran beneath the floor were exposed, broken circuits sparking, shattered plumbing hissing steam. The attack threw Silhana from her feet, but didn't seem to hurt her - not badly, at least. She was already scrambling back up, gun held unsteadily before her, as if it would ward Kralmus off. But he'd accomplished exactly what he'd hoped for. Silhana was off-balance, her aim disrupted, and the steam and debris filling the corridor provided additional concealment. It was the perfect time to attack.

Even a highly-skilled sharpshooter like Pinkie would struggle to shoot accurately under those conditions.

"Ready or nooooooot," Kralmus called out, mimicking the tone of a schoolyard kid, "here I cooooooooome!"

Of course, the destruction he'd caused had made things more difficult for him, as well. His painful thigh wound still hobbled him, making his leg drag if he tried to walk - and now there was a lot of difficult terrain between him and his quarry, including some exposed high-voltage wiring that he really didn't want to touch while wearing a highly-conductive metal suit. Approaching via jetpack would be the obvious answer, but Silhana would expect that, and it wouldn't fully protect him from arcing electricity or jagged metal edges. So he settled on a different tactic. One of the pipes halfway up the corridor wasn't spewing steam. It was spewing gas, heat for the life support systems.

That kind of gas, of course, was extremely flammable. And Kralmus Orr loved fire.

Raising his trusty flamethrower once more, the cannibal set off a short burst of flame, then dove for cover. The gas ignited a few meters ahead of him, then rushed up the corridor, a burning wall headed straight for Silhana. The fire scorched the exposed electrical systems, leaving them blackened and useless... so Kralmus took advantage. Just behind the wall of fire, like a demon arising out of hell, he jetpacked up the corridor, cackling madly. He doubted the flames would do serious damage to Silhana, who was armored well enough to withstand a moment's heat shock - though it might do some damage to the pink paint of her armor. His axe, though...

... if he connected with a good axe swing, that would certainly do some damage to his Mandalorian rival.

He came in with a wide horizontal swing, trying to cut Silhana in half at the waist.
 
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Location: Secret Prison Facility
Tags: Keilara Kala'myr Keilara Kala'myr



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At first, Kallan despaired. Mercy seemed to be utterly lost in her sorrow. She'd come so, so close to the end - and thus, she believed, to her reunion with Asher - only to have that final release snatched away from her. Inhabiting the same mind-space, Kallan had some window into her thoughts, though not a perfect grasp of them. It was like trying to hear words shouted underwater, or for a nearsighted man to read a billboard without his glasses. He could see enough, though. She bounced back and forth between memories of Asher, of the life she had built in their minds, and simple, pure, crushing despair.

But then a ray of hope appeared. Mercy seemed to hit on an idea. It was a mad idea, to be sure - to appeal to an angel of the lost Droid God, one of the keepers of Omni's strange realm in the Netherworld, to transport her physically to the soul of her lover. The prospect confused and frightened Kallan. How would they even find The Manifold, and if they did, how would they persuade the strange entity to do as they asked? The Omni-Drone was interested in reuniting with others of its scattered, abandoned kind, so it did have an interest in Mercy... or at least in Freedom, the drone personality locked in her head.

The rest of them would be expendable, even undesirable, to The Manifold.

But the Brotherhood had bound the drone somehow, at least for a while. Maybe they could, too. Still, Kallan hesitated at the idea. More than anything, he wanted to give the twins an ordinary childhood, away from war and mystical madness alike. He had lived a simple, ordinary life for many years, before the Maw came to take him, and they had been happy years. He could find a place where the kids could, too. But could the children really experience safety and normality if the spirit of their dead warlord father hovered over them? Was it even possible to cross the boundaries of death to say hello every day?

Kallan shook his head. It didn't matter right now. What did matter was that Mercy had hit upon a plan, a source of actual hope, something she could hold onto other than seeking her own death. He wouldn't discourage her from that. Hard discussions could come later, when both they and the children were safe. ~ We'll look for The Manifold, ~ he promised. ~ It's a good plan. But first we need to get out of here. ~ And that was going to be easier said than done. As Mercy had said, she didn't even have the strength to sit up. There was no way she was walking out of here, no matter how great a warrior she was.

But there was someone in her head that Tu'teggacha didn't know about.

~ The droids, ~ Kallan said, indicating the trio of medical robots. They still hovered around Mercy, ensuring that she remained alive despite her blood loss and bodily trauma, just as the Taskmaster had ordered. ~ We can hack the droids. They must know their way around this place, and they can wheel you around in this surgical cot without being questioned. We just need to get access to one of their control panels. ~ That might be easier said than done, too. But these weren't security models; their programming was strictly medical, and they wouldn't question Mercy's actions except on a medical basis.

If she could just find enough strength to reach out...

... well, Kallan could show her what to do from there. He knew tech.
 
Overseer for Imperial Scientific Development


Dr. Trinity Harris DXenbo DAnthro
Overseer for the Comittee for Scientific Development


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Location: Aboard the Shield of Sacrifice over Panatha
Objective: Heal the planet and or save its people
Tags: Adenn Kyramud Adenn Kyramud Mig Gred Mig Gred Tegan Starfall Tegan Starfall Shani Niki Priddy Niki Priddy Ingrid L'lerim Ingrid L'lerim Akûz the Ravager Akûz the Ravager The Battalion

Weapon: HH38 Geysa Hybrid Pistol
Vibrokukri
Riding: Phantom
Accompanied by: Plushee Companion Droid
Wearing:
Hersir Imperial Uniform
Guardema Bio-suit
OPBC-01e
Ship: Carrack Class Science Vessel ENS Mihaly - docked aboard Shield of Sacrifice
  • 1 military support and 2 storage mission pods

ENS Shield of Sacrifice

2 × Adrian Class Star Healer
ENS Beauty of Truth
ENS Guiding Hand


4 x Eternal Class Star Destroyers
ENS Scorched Suns
ENS Valkyrie
ENS Barbaric Hand
ENS Imperial Justice


6 x Ashkelon Class Escort Frigates

Several squadrons of
Bjarga Class Medical Corvettes and
Læknar-class Medical dropships arriving independently.

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Reports from the ground only grew worse as the long minutes dragged on territory was being lost to rifts rapidly and emergency evacuation was proving to be the only safe response, how many exactly were being irretrievably lost was unknown.

Large mawite vessels were hounding her fleet and the ENS Scorched Suns was in a bad way, having moved to directly shield the ENS Beauty of Truth star healer from the worst of the mawite firepower.

Do I have your leave to retreat with the survivors once the final transport is landed in the bay?

"Absolutely Miss Ellwin, please withdraw to the medical rendezvous point at Endor once you have reached your capacity. Elements of the Ashlan 4th fleet will meet you there to provide assistance." Endor wasn't far so with the assistance of the Ashlans and the civilian humanitarian vessels they had massed there, she should be able to upload rapidly.

"Overseer, Mykel Fellheart Mykel Fellheart has now fully engaged the mawites but is outnumbered, the fleet of Mig Gred Mig Gred is in a similar position. The Ashlans have already lost several star destroyers but are holding their line, we cannot sustain this defence for very long." The admiral gave a grim assessment of the combat situation before guiding her to the briefing room where several members of STRATCOM STRATCOM were beginning to convene. The Minister for public works had had to send a more junior minister due the last minute meeting but insisted he would be able to attend within 30 minutes of beginning the meeting for any votes.

Overseer Harris looked at the three faces already in attendence and would wait a moment before joining the conference, she needed to compose herself and come across confident and decisive in the face of the threat they face.

The finally connected the call.

"Good afternoon honorable members of the STRATCOM"

 

Lyssa Io

The Daughter of Blades
Wearing: Nothing.

Armed with: Herself, DC-15A

Came to party in: House Io A-Wing

Came to Panatha with:

Sarka Class Frigate (3)

Classic TIE Hunter (150) (Piloted by House Io B1 Droids)

Earlier...

Lyssa waited outside the Panathan system, aboard a Sarka-Class Frigate. One of 3 about to launch, one headed for Panatha's surface with most of their extra equipment cleared out to fit more Epicanthix aboard it, while two were to Provide more close support for vessels already fleeing.

Lyssa had hated being left out of the Tython engagement. She felt a sense of guilt, real guilt, for the first time in her life that she wasn't sure how to deal with.

it wasn't the same when she killed. She knew she was deliberately taking someone's life, and she was programmed to enjoy killing the enemy on some level , like all Nuetralizers. But it was in not being there to fight alongside her family alongside her Mother, that stung.

Lyssa waited alone in her temp quarters, snuggled next to a photo of her pet rabbit, Consular. She had made sure to give him plenty of treats and hugs and kisses before she left called her Droid Boyfriend (A Magnaguard) and left a sample of herself behind in case the worst should come to pass. Arianna had persuaded Xiphos to bring four more ships and the defense necessary to help the evacuation on the EE side better. Arianna herself would be on the ground soon and Lyssa...

...Lyssa would be ripping and tearing, until it was done.

Lyssa couldn't not go. It was what she was literally made to do.

The Signal soon came and the Nanite Assassin Droid, who had morphed her appearance to make it seem like she was wearing a silver catsuit, was heading to the hangar, genuinely wondering if she would survive. Her sense of self-mortality had developed the more she ended the lives of others. And while it never made her hesitate, it made her reflect more after doing the deed.

Lyssa entered the hangar with the photo of her rabbit attached to the stock of her rifle for good luck. Lyssa herself still didn't fully understand the concept of luck other than mathematical probability resolving itself to one's benefit, but noticed Organics seemed to think physical totems encouraged such ungovernable forces to work in their favor. Lyssa was giving it a shot.

Her personal House-issued A-Wing, engineered to chase an enemy even underneath an ocean so there was almost nowhere they could not pursue a foe, waited. She had painted it in Eternal Empire colors as had the fighters and frigates that were going into battle to run interference for the evac efforts, only a single Squadron of each type would be going with her to Panatha itself. But she would do her best to kill as many as possible on the way there.

Lyssa had always noted most people, even fellow citizens, were wary of her. That was because Lyssa's design was so alien in comparison to most other Droids, derived from an even more alien design. As intelligent as her mother was even she couldn't truly replicate the works of Nine Lives. The best she had ever managed was a step beneath, resulting in her, composed of mechanical cells.

She had emotions, but they were strongest for her Mother, for almost everyone else, her emotions were at half strength. It wasn't that she didn't or couldn't understand Organics, it's just that she had difficulty on more than short term interactions. Her cells had been created for specific purposes, and while Mother had done her best to give her first daughter some kind of a soul...

...the rest would be her problem to figure out. To fill in the gaps.

Lyssa wordlessly made note of how the Citizens kept far from her and it saddened her, but it was a muted sadness. She hopped into her A-Wing and the transmissions of her brothers settled her disquiet momentarily.

"Brothers..." Lyssa said in her ultra-creepy serene tone. "Glorious battle awaits. Let us reap lamentation from the worshippers of the three Avatars."

"The enemy will taste extreme death until they die from it!" The Mercenary B1's declared. Their love of killing was equaled or surpassed only by their love of getting paid while doing it.

"Damn right." she whispered.

The Frigates jumped and arrived at the very edge of the system.

It was hell. The Maw had come in with a massive fleet at literally The same time.

Lyssa started swearing.

"Commence operation immediately!" Lyssa ordered over encrypted comms.

All fighters launched into a hellzone and Lyssa gunned it, her A-Wing unleashing a blistering torrent of rapid laser cannon fire that saturated the area in front of it, catching a Maw Starfighter and heavily damaging it, sending it careening into the planet below. The House Io Mercenary Droids maintained tight formations , breaking off in squadrons of ten each.

The Captain's on the Sarka Frigates sent Mykel Fellheart Mykel Fellheart as well as Trinity Harris Trinity Harris their EE transponder codes that identified them as "friendly" (Though the codes said nothing of their rank or unit, or which admiral they were under the command of--this was common when House Io operated in EE battles anonymously. They had the transponder codes, but never any other visible identification)

They requested permission to reinforce their respective efforts with their own fighters to defend evac ships, even as the Sarka frigates fired on targets of opportunity. The one heading to the surface was heading to House Io's own evacuation site to get as many refugees as possible, and Lyssa was heading to the surface with it along with a squadron of her own, and they were violently blasting their way to Panatha's atmosphere.

"How much pain do you think they experience?" the Droid Autopilot of her A-Wing asked suddenly. "I hope it's a great deal, like they might have a half second to process that their flesh is getting burnt--"

"Oh, right, they put a brain in this thing..." Lyssa remarked.

"Oh c'mon, there's no way you forgot. Not with your memory database."

"Illogical as it will sound, part of me was hoping you had forgotten.*" Lyssa answered bluntly but without malice in her voice.

"Oooo, Oooo! There's one! There's one! Kill that motherfether!" The Droid Autopilot suggested as her sensors brought an enemy maw fighter at range.

Lyssa sighed. "As you wish..."

She chased the fighter down, even as she started to notice that debris was falling to the planet. The Sarka Frigate heading toward the planet used its point defense guns to auto target some of the smaller bits of debris as it approached the atmosphere, taking fire already.

The Maw Pilot zipped through the dog fights of others, her digital mind and enhanced reflexes rapidly keeping pace with his every move, spraying massive amounts of bolts in his direction to try and down him. But he wasn't a chump, barely evading her shots, retaliating by firing a missile that target locked and flew backward, away from her.

Lyssa tried firing at it, hoping the sheer amount of bolts her craft could release in a hot second might be enough, but it dodge the otherwise lethal spray.

"That's a brilliant missile, champ! Might wanna run!" her Autopilot chirped.

"I can't tell if you're giving me advice or being a smartass." Lyssa said in her creepy serene voice, even greatly annoyed as she was by being forced to turn tail and run.

"Can't it be both?" her Autopilot answered.

"Yes, unfortunately." Lyssa replied dryly.

Lyssa weaved through space wreckage and it stubbornly chased her. She was not as proficient at starfighting as she was upclose and personal and she found herself strained trying to adjust her combat databases appropriately to the situation.

"Oooo! I got an idea!" The Autopilot chirped. "Hit the Slam function!"

Lyssa, praying that everything her mother claimed about these fighters was true, decided to follow its advice and hit the SLAM button and her fighter rocketed forward, momentarily escaping it. Lyssa immediately performed a cork-screw U-turn back toward the Missile.

"Use the interdiction drive on my mark!" The Autopilot exclaimed.

"You'd better be right about this..." Lyssa growled. "I do NOT want it said I died taking advice from a troll."

"Less Talky Talky, More Shooty Shooty!"

Lyssa rolled her nanite eyes, giving a girlish swish of nanite hair.

"Whatever..." Lyssa said in a total mallrat from the 80's voice.

The Brilliant Missile approached and Lyssa tensed.

"NOWNOWNOW!" The Autopilot shouted.

Lyssa engaged the interdictiondrive just as the missile crossed into the twenty-eight meter radius of her interdiction drive's effectiveness and she fired, the missile not fast enough to evade in time--

The Missile exploded, and knocked her fighter away from the shockwave, the hull sustaining several gashes, emitting sparks. But a House Io A-Wing is not killed so easily. Unless its PVE. Then, it could totally get killed easily.

Lyssa struggled to right the craft, all electronics dead. The shields had barely taken even the mildest part of the blast wave. Left engine malfunctioning, likely on the verge of shutdown.

Lyssa gripped the rudder stick fiercely as her life flashed before her databases.

There was the fun stuff. Getting her pet rabbit. Teaching that group of Protocol Droids to bark just so she would smile sweetly at them. The first time she had hit on a Super Tactical Droid. That one incident at Canto Blight where she had shot that one motherfether at a card game when she found him cheating. Good times.

But it was the moments she was singing with her brothers as they annihilated their enemies with Class D Disruptors that brought some of the warmest feelings, other than the early times, when Mother was teaching her whatever she could think of.

Lyssa was old enough to remember when Syd Celsius, master of Starlin Rand Starlin Rand had still be at Laertia's side. She remembered Syd as being very nice, and patient. Sweet, even. Lyssa had genuinely liked Syd. Upon learning who Syd really was, Lyssa's flirting with the view of Syd as an estranged parent had ended with the vow to eviscerate her should they cross paths again.

And yet...in Syd's departure, Laertia had filled the Syd-shaped gap with the very same people who were the source of her misery.

This sent very mixed messages from Lyssa's observation.

The Autopilot kicked in, reactivating the ship and righting it's spin just before it could reach the upper atmosphere.

"How you like me now?" The Autopilot asked eagerly.

"You have your uses..." Lyssa admitted, taking control of the craft.

"Don't let it go to your head. she added bluntly.

She and the other Squadron soon arrived escorting the emptied out frigate as it rushed to their own evac site and Lyssa saw that the forces at the space port were getting savagely hammered by the mawites at the edge of its perimeter, with allied Mandalorians barely holding out, though the sudden onset of the Zombie army The Battalion had sent their way was relieving some of the worst pressure spots slightly, forcing attacking Mawites to choose between trying to sack the evac site or stop the bloodthirsty zombies trying to to go 28 days later on them.

Lyssa angled the craft down and unleashed a devastating spray of fire on the Mawites below, shredding into their massed numbers before pulling up, diving again, and firing into their massed numbers again. The Nuetralizer TIE Bombers she had come with were ordered to have two split off from their number to continue to attack any mawite gatherings heading through streets leading to the space port, dropping energy bombs over targets. But debris rained down everywhere, setting the sky ablaze. She saw buildings get demolished in an instant, and felt a growing sense of actual horror as she realized it was the Mawite Force Users doing this.

"Stay in the area..." Lyssa order, flying, low over a building, reducing speed heavily for a moment than jumping out over a rooftop overlooking the space port with her DC-15A, spotting not two but four House Corvettes heading to the space port, their unfamiliar design sporting an all black color save for the EE symbol on the bottom of the craft.

Lyssa gunned down Mawites from the roof top, enjoying the strong and pleasant kick of the Clone Trooper's best friend as she sent shot after shot from the roof, the shots puncturing makeshift armor of the low ranking hoardes. She broke into a run, leaping off the building as Thermal Detonators were hurled in her direction, the blasts almost single handedly destroying the building, sending debris everywhere from the contained fusion explosions from the Detonations.

Lyssa landed in an alley, switching to burst as she gunned down a squad that had been headed her way, immediately shape shifting into one of the slain, and surprising the next squad by gunning them down also, morphing back to her prior appearance.

"Bring it." Lyssa serenely remarked.

She began moving down the street at high speed, sprinting past fire, getting behind cover as she got closer to the space port perimeter, gunning more mawities down.

Blaster fire at last ropes into her chest bug only "mercury" came out of the wounds as she returned fire, sprinting again and breaking down into a mercury puddle, splashing against and flowing into a drainage pipe, her Nanites pulling raw materials from the pipe itself as it moved along in order to effect repairs on damaged cells.

She flowed out of a drainage gutter, reforming behind a Mawite best that they had set up to try and pelt the forces of Adenn Kyramud Adenn Kyramud .

She snapped the first Mawite's neck who had been maintaining the generator to the old E-Web they were using, then savagely punched in the face of the next mawite, the one who had actually been manning the E-Web, before grabbing it's controls and spraying into advancing Mawites, now not only fighting off a slowly worsening Zombie attack but getting murdered in droves by her E-Web fire.

A grenade landed in her nest.

The explosion blasted apart Lyssa completely, fat mercury droplets of damaged Nanites raining down on roofs, on burning vehicles, on corpses, but most falling near the crater.

The droplets twitched in unison, each racing for the drainage ditch, going as deep into the sewer piping as it could. The Mawites would have pursued, and in fact did manage to destroy a few small puddles of Nanites completely, but the Zombies were quickly becoming a major issue, and not just because they were soaking up blaster fire that was better spent on Kyramud's forces.

The remaining Nanites traveled into another pipe system, flowing upward and out into a bathroom sink in a building directly next to the space port, forming into a quivering puddle too damaged to reform for the moment, eating away at the ground beneath it for raw materials to replicate fresh new Nanites to replace damaged ones, which would be broken down and recycled.

Okay... The Nanite being mused. Perhaps I should play to my strengths...

Meanwhile...

Max had finally reached the under ground generator, limping all the way, having scavenged whatever he felt might help him fix the generator.

The Mercenary B1 had followed the route to the sewers and through them precisely but slowly. He got a ping from a comlink he had scavenged, set to House Frequency after he had modified it's internal circuits.

It was a burst transmission. Debris was raining all over the city.

Max hurried, and eventually he reached the chamber with the damaged Generator.

He looked around at the ancient epicanthan reliefs on the walls, detailing past battles. Max mused that they must have repurposed this chamber. The generator was at the center, glaringly modern to all the ancient around it... multilayer shield model. The Epicanthix had learned from the Mandalorian bombardment.

Max began scrounging the chamber for spare repair kits. The Generator definitely needed fixing. Artillery strikes had blasted through from above, compromising power regulation and the containment system, which appeared to be on the verge of failing.

He slowed down as he spotted a corpse in a familiar white Catsuit.

Brain Demon Witch. Had to be. But it didn't make sense. The Battalion was the only Witch that was supposed to be on Panatha. Unless this was a corpse from the previous invasion---The Brain Demon Cultists had been deployed alongside Organic Citizens and Medical Nuetralizers.

Max got closer to examine it. It was old. Moldy. Nullification Resin, probably. It was extremely poisonous to their dark side altered physiology.

He knelt down. Whatever had killed the damn thing had left it's Lightsaber, a Split-Saber variant. He picked it up and activated it, watching two red blades snake out of the emitters with a hiss, shut if off, and then got to work on the Generator. He spared no parts for himself, so utterly fixated on getting the Generator working.

Eventually, he was confident enough to turn it on, but he was not confident enough to say how long it would run. But he would try his absolute hardest to keep it running as long as he could.

A thick dome of energy appeared over "most" of the space port and some portion of the city in a kilometer wide radius. It caught the impact of some the larger bits of debris, sparing ships that had been only disarmed of their bombs minutes earlier by the frantic efforts of both Mandalorians and the House Io B1's, but because it had been malfunctioning, its strength fluctuated at random, letting some debris occasionally through.

The B1's not keen on shooting non violent fellow Droids, instead forcibly restrained and turned them off, greatly overpowering them. It became immediately apparent to every Organic that they were not ordinary B1's at how efficiently they moved and worked in the bombs as they got to them, rapidly analyzing their circuitry and identifying anti-tampering mechanisms. The explosives maker had been thorough in some, so thorough the Droids were forced to declare the ships lost causes and immediately order the passengers out and to make a run for the House Io Corvettes, one of which fired it's Energy Torpedoes at the area where fighting between Kyramud's forces was at its fiercest, hopefully buying time for the Mandalorians as the Torpedoes caused a terrible explosion in the Maw lines that were descending on the space port like locusts...

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Twilight of the Gods
Path We Tread

THE EMPIRE
THIRD SECTOR DEFENCE FORCES
First Anaxsi Free Brigade -- Second TodHusars Regiment

'Banshee' Company

- IV -
BERZINGUE FROM ANAXES

Eternal Speed -- Part. VI


Interacting with: DECEASED Aron Gowrie DECEASED Aron Gowrie Thomas Barran Thomas Barran
— 877, Northern Battlefront, Rift's Reach, Canthar Province, Panatha


Te souviens-tu, disait un capitaine
Au vétéran qui mendiait son pain,
Te souviens-tu qu'autrefois dans la plaine,
Tu détournas un sabre de mon sein?
Sous les drapeaux d'une mère chérie,
Tous deux jadis nous avons combattu;
Je m'en souviens, car je te dois la vie:
Mais, toi, hussard, dis-moi, t'en souviens-tu?
*
* Do you remember, said a captain
To the veteran who begged for his bread,
Do you remember that once on the plain,
You deflected a saber from my chest?
Under the banner of a dear mother,
We once both fought together;
I remember it, because I owe you my life:
But, you, hussar, tell me, do you remember

The first song Nukth had ever heard, as far as he could recall of his childhood, was probably this one. His father -- Second-Leftenant within the Anaxsi militia held by House Haskler -- had been singing it to him for years and years, decades before the future Captain joined the so-called Imperial Academy upon Anaxes to start learning discipline, strategy and all that commanding stuff. He and his class learned this song's lyrics before starting any piece of tactical lessons. It had been composed centuries before Nukth's birth by the 'Garde d'Azur', probably one of the oldest guard still in service within the Galactic Core. These men trained generations and generations of soldiers on Anaxes, and more specifically Haskler's TodHusars who were among the last remnants of this old Anaxsi-Imperial traditions, finally held by the members of the House in Exile.

Te souviens-tu de ces jours trop rapides,
Où l'Anaxsi acquit tant de renom!
Te souviens-tu que sur les pyramides,
Chacun de nous osa graver son nom?
Malgré les vents, malgré la terre et l'onde,
On vit flotter, après l'avoir vaincu,
Nos étendard sur le berceau du monde:
Dis-moi, hussard, dis-moi, t'en souviens-tu?
*
* Do you remember those days that went by too fast,
Where the Anaxsi acquired so much renown!
Do you remember that on the pyramids,
Each of us dared to engrave his name?
Despite the winds, despite the earth and the wave,
We saw fluttering, after defending it,
Our banner over the cradle of the world:
Tell me, hussar, tell me, do you remember?

Starting the second verse of the song, the Anaxsi were slashing their enemies which were more and more as time passed. The Maw was clearly there to make a mess of Panatha, something both the Imperials and the Eternals would recall for long. It seemed to be impossible to definitely kill the Maw: each time you were cutting one of its numerous head, a new one immediately replaced it. They weren't a monster -- monsters could be killed by a single, precise slash if the swordsman was enough good; the Maw was a hive: it had multiple heads that you couldn't make all dead at the same time, and it was why this war had raged across each corner of the Galaxy.

Te souviens-tu que les preux de Corrie
Ont vainement combattu contre nous?
Te souviens-tu que les preux d'Haneli
Devant nos chefs ont plié les genoux?
Te souviens-tu qu'aux champs de l'Alderaan
Nos bataillons, arrivant impromptu,
En quatre jours ont fait une campagne:
Dis-moi, hussard, dis-moi, t'en souviens-tu?
*
* Do you remember that the valiant of Corrie
Fought in vain against us?
Do you remember that the brave men of Haneli
Bent their knees in front of our leaders?
Do you remember that in the fields of Alderaan
Our battalions, arriving unexpectedly,
Made a campaign in four days:
Tell me, hussar, tell me, do you remember?

The Banshees moved forward as one man, ignoring their opponents' screams and making their way within the ad hoc frontlines established by the Mawites, but quickly defeated by the Anaxsi Hussars. The third verse was about the several campaigns that the Anaxsi soldiers led under the banners of the Galactic Empire, the Republic and even the Azure Imperium, centuries before this very moment. This was a sum up of the best battles they disputed. Inheritors of these traditions, the men of the First followed Captain Kelga'an, who was holding his seax above his head, charging at the marauders going down from the hills where they had been hiding before the tidal wave of fire and rockets ordered by Lord Aron. With tremendous respect for who was his superior on Panatha, the TodHusars couldn't help but honoured his will by slashing waves and waves of Mawites, against contingents that were coming bigger and bigger with the time. The battle wasn't over yet, but Nukth was sure that the Imperials, the Eternals and the Ashlans still had the power to change the course of future events.

* Te souviens-tu de ces plaines glacées
Qu’les Anaxsi, abordaient en vainqueur,
Et sur leurs fronts les neiges amassées
Glacer leurs corps sans refroidir leurs cœurs?
Souvent alors, au milieu des alarmes,
Nos pleurs coulaient, mais notre œil abattu
Brillait encore lorsqu'on volait aux armes
Dis-moi, hussard, dis-moi, t'en souviens-tu?
*
Do you remember those icy plains
Where the Anaxsi, approached as conquerors,
And the amassed snow on their heads
Freeze their bodies without cooling their heart?
Often then, in the middle of alarms,
Our tears flowed, but our downcast eye
Still shone when we flew to arms
Tell me, hussar, tell me do you remember?

Kelga'an spotted one of the platoons under his command on his right and decided to give them assistance by calling Sergeant Fi and his squad. Yelling at the Mawites that harried his men, he distracted them for a couple of seconds and allowed his Sons' platoon to make a mess with a part of the enemy contingent. At the same time, Dub-Fi fired at them and made three kills within the Mawites section. Now disorganised, the horny aliens tried to get covered by walking back, but the harm had been done. A Banshee was shooting in the process but, soon, there were no more Mawites. Nukth's HUD informed it that one of the Marauders was still alive while he was coming closer to the corpses. With a simple slash and a bolt from his blaster, he suppressed the last remnant of the Brotherhood in this thin part of the battlefield. His gaze turned to face the platoon which had a wounded to lament.

* Te souviens-tu qu'un jour notre patrie
Vivante encore descendit au cercueil,
Et que l'on vit, dans PolAx flétrie,
Les étrangers marcher avec orgueil?
Garde en ton cœur ce jour pour le maudire,
Garde en ton cœur ces voix qui se sont tues,
Qu'un chef jamais n'ait besoin de te dire:
Dis-moi, hussard, dis-moi, t'en souviens-tu?
*
Do you remember that one day when our homeworld
Still alive, descended into the coffin,
And one could see, in our withered PolAx,
Stranging marching with pride?
Keep this day in your heart to curse it,
Keep those voices that kept quiet in your heart,
May a leader never need to tell you:
Tell me, hussar, tell me, do you remember?

That was definitely the moment when a Hussar could shine. Recalling the events of Pols Anaxes -- that most people called PolAx to make it shorter --, the Captain was making his way, but not to defeat Mawites; to save one of his Sons. Carrying the wounded Hussar on his back to bring it to the battlefield's medical zone where he would be able to find someone enough competent, the Sieur was only defended by his rage and by the men who were able to follow him. Caught in a state of 'Eternal Speed', the Captain couldn't help but sprinted as he could in a field of debris to reach the Medical Corps as soon as possible, '55 on his heels. He hadn't been saying anything for a couple of minutes, now, totally devoted to what he was accomplishing right now. This was the decisive time: the so-called 'Anaxsi Instant'.

* Te souviens-tu?... Mais ici ma voix tremble,
Car je n'ai plus de noble souvenir;
Bientôt, l'ami, nous pleurerons ensemble,
En attendant un meilleur avenir.
Mais si la mort, planant sur nos chaumières,
Me rappelait le repos qui m'est dû,
Tu fermeras doucement ma paupière,
En me disant: hussard, t'en souviens-tu?
*
Do you remember?... But there my voice trembles,
For I have no more noble memories;
Come on, friend, let's weep together,
Waiting for a better future.
But if death, hovering my home,
Reminds me of my due rest,
You will gently close my eyelid,
Telling me: hussar, do you remember?

The men finally made the junction with members of the Imperial Medical Corps, reaching the position held by Coyle and Scott -- who will be Nukth's counterparts for the special mission they had to lead right now. Reising came to meet the Captain who seemed to be exhausted by his long run to the medics' location. Saluting the Sieur, Elward started: « Glad t'see you, fraistre! Happy t'know that you're still... Alive? Well, it seems to... Who's the one o-... Oh damn, gimme him...! » Not needing to be asked twice, Nukth gave the private he had been carrying through the battlefield to Elward. Meanwhile resounded Coyle's scream upon the Imperial soldiers:

« AS FOR YOU LOT, JOG ONTO YER WEE MANHUNT - COYLE'S THE LAST LINE O' DEFENCE NOW!!!! SO SEND ME YOUR WOUNDED, AN' I'LL GET THEM OFF-PLANET!!!! »

« Y'know where you've t'put him now, » Kelga'an argued before asking, « Do you know anythin' about the mission, the brief...? Anythin' that could be useful for the operation 'am gonna lead with both Scott and Kerr...? »

Reising shook his head to his brother's question, clearly not knowing a lot of things about the operation planned by the Major-General. The Captain pointed a direction out to his counterpart, referring to the way to follow so they would reach Gowrie's indicated location. Nukth nodded and got a look at Scott before starting the walk to the designated area alongside Fi's squad.

« G'luck over there, El'! »
 
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TWILIGHT OF THE GODS
AN AGE OF STRIFE STORY


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TRIBAL-WARLORD OF THE SCAR HOUNDS

WARDEN OF RHIGAR & MAR'ZAMBUL
GRANDMASTER OF THE TRI-LUNAR CLIQUE
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BELLIGERENTS
(BOTM/DH/SH
Vs. EE/EMPIRE/AC)

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Kyrel Ren Kyrel Ren Tegan Starfall Tegan Starfall Tu'teggacha Tu'teggacha Nyaeli Nyaeli Kybo Ren Kybo Ren Aemulor the Hutt
Y'sanne Stradd Y'sanne Stradd Keilara Kala'myr Keilara Kala'myr Erion Justeene Erion Justeene Ronar Ronar Runt Runt
Khamul Kryze Khamul Kryze

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Ingrid L'lerim Ingrid L'lerim Victor Vel Aath Victor Vel Aath Myri Dara Myri Dara Jas Katis Jas Katis Lyssa Io Lyssa Io
Nukth Kelga'an Nukth Kelga'an
Heinrich Faust Heinrich Faust Elysium Dusk Elysium Dusk Ara Sheridan Ara Sheridan Zhea Nox Zhea Nox


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SHRIVEN NO MORE: FEAR THE SMOKE, FEAR THE SAVAGES - PART 10
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MARKWOOD MARSHES, SPIREWATCH FOREST,
CANTHAR PROVINCE, PANATHA (EARLY-SPRING 877 ABY)

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'I can feel his presence, the Lord-Commander is close.... Let us see what sort of man he has become.'

Barran's former comrades in death had arrived, and after searching for weeks to find the former Lord-Commander of the Imperial Dead, their arduous task had been completed. Trudging through mud, guts and gore to find any sign of the one who led them in their fight against the monsters of the Nether, the highest-ranking scions of the Lost Brigades had found a leader they fully-intended to follow again - but only in death.

'Good to see that smirk again, Myles.... We'll encircle them for now, t'fog is thick enough t'hide us 'ere. Jus' look at it.'

Sharing quiet, bloody-nosed sniggers with each other as they took it all in, the new Lord-Commander of the Lost Brigade then responded,'Good, order the others to draw blades or fix bayonets while we wait.... Just remember - if his heart is true, we die again together.', unleashing another, but lesser nosebleed to those he had been experiencing over the course of the previous two weeks. The death of Commoner-Captain Myles had occurred on the same day in 864 ABY, but had been at the hands of an advanced assassin-droid who dubbed herself,"Effigy", as her official epithet; Mark's second-in-command had been one of those who perished in their first lives with the Lord-Commander's predecessor, but in suffering at the hands of Laertia Io Laertia Io 's most diabolical creation by that point, Myles' own reason for dragging Barran to the Nether differed almost entirely to that of his trusty Dunwaller.

I would be led by a Barran once more, the Nether is too much without a leader.

The world was perishing all around them, thudding with a deathly fury the Lost Brigade had long since forgotten before their return, but the resurrected ones were ready, no matter what Thomas they found that day. However, to be ready for any variant-outcome meant being ready to find a former Lord-Commander they didn't recognise, meaning great readiness to slaughter the man he was every part as likely to have become in their absence, and whether this would be the case or not, just the slightest inkling would change their minds about honour in an instant.

Sith, living Imperials, and whoever else we've been feasting on here....
They mean nothing, and will continue to mean nothing when we finally leave again.

And Myles was, in no part of his thoughts, joking in the slightest - for those he had been cannibalising meant little and less to the main plan.

Find the former Lord-Commander.

If his heart remains true, reap the Woad's soul and reap your own.
But if no honour can be found - feast on his flesh.

There could be no doubting that Lord Thomas had found great baseline strength and ferocity in his second life as the Bloodhound, and with the amplifying effect brought on by his time in the afterlife between existences, it was clear to all that Barran was just as much as threat as his father and younger brother were by then, but the foes who were surrounding him in the fog had fought their way through the Nether for a fair deal longer in comparison. However, despite the obvious threat the small contingent posed for Jas and Thomas alike, great power resided within, and the sort that had the capability of turning the tide and taking the fight to their enemies; against all attackers, against all odds, and in the most frightening displays of raw, unbridled destruction.

I care not which Thomas we encounter....
The Woad dies today.
 
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The Defense of the Devourer

Writing with: Mairéad Solus Mairéad Solus

Objective: Halt the advance of intruders.

Location: The Devourer.

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the Vorm of the Ren

The liquid bacta injection he stabbed his leg with shot up-and-down his limb, an intermingling sensation of heat and pain propelling his pulse to alarming levels. His arm slumps to the ground beside him where he sits. His fist unfolds and the cylindrical object rolls away, toward the Mandalorian woman that now stands in front of him. Their gazes meet right as the remaining commando jumps down into the chasm that opens to a parallel-running corridor way below them, one that has opened due to the cataclysmic chain reaction that rocked the Devourer.

A peculiar dissonance emanates through the Force from this daughter of Solus, one that the Vorm believes can only account for her desire to stay and finish the fight and her adherence to duty. As she jumps after the commando, a detonator is seen beeping on the ground where she just stood... and it explodes.


The metallic scream of the corridor's building blocks splitting in half drowns out all noise. Vorm raises his arm to hide his face beneath his armpit against the shockwave of the detonator, but it's all for nothing. The heat sears his skin, regardless of how hardy it is, draining his stamina even further. The corridor itself buckles, and together with the crates around him, he begins sliding toward a separate chasm, one that leads into utter darkness.

He grasps frantically whatever may offer stability, but there's nothing. Each object he touches follows the same vector of descent he's on.

Closer and closer he gets to the blown-out hole, still unable to stand up due to the devastating blow dealt to his knee.

Unceremoniously and in a strange twist of irony, the Vorm is swallowed by the bowels of the Devourer itself.

He disappears entirely.

 
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Location: Panatha
Objective: Eliminate the mercenaries
Tag: Jasper Kai'el Jasper Kai'el / Ishani Dinn Ishani Dinn

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Silas's log went astray from the sith, but at the same time, it gave Jasper a chance to strike at the woman with precision. As soon as the light touched her the pain throughout his body stopped and gave him the reprieve he needed. He took in deep breaths and dragged his aching body to a hands and knees position, looking over to the battle between them just as an arrow impaled her in the arm.

The blow was a fine hit, and it seemed to make her release a loud howl of pain. Although, Jasper seemed to be getting ahead of himself. Leaping up into the air, he looked to bring down his blade onto the sith with authority. At the same time, she was bringing her blade back and looked to stab him through the defenseless stomach. Silas snapped his eyes open from what was about to happen, he only had a few moments to do something.

Without hesitation he pushed his hand forwards to deliver a strong force push to the Sith, hoping to send her back first into a tree with force to prevent his friend from getting injured. Scrambling the best he can to his feet, he snapped into a Makashi stance.


<<"Jasper... we can't do this alone. If we work together, she won't be able to cope!">> He said to the boy, knowing it was time to put into practice what Iris Arani Iris Arani had taught him, Force Meld

 


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ECLIPSE
CANTHAR RUINS | PANATHA
ALLIES: Ara Sheridan Ara Sheridan | GA | NJO
GREY AREA: DECEASED Aron Gowrie DECEASED Aron Gowrie
ENEMIES: MAW | TE
ENGAGING: N/A
GEAR: Lightsaber | Collapsible Force-imbued staff | Cortosis-weave Undershirt | Phrik Pauldron and vambraces

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'Nowhere else in Canthar Province, nowhere else can armistice be guaranteed - nowhere but for wherever the feth I walk.'

Zhea inclined her head with the slightest of smiles.
"I thank you for your clemency, Major-General." she said.
'Aron Gowrie, Tribal Chieftain and Major-General of Wildcat Division. Though I think better settings than Panatha would have made it an actual pleasure to meet you, jus' the way it is though.'

It was refreshing to be the presence of a human instead of a programmed individual for a change. There may yet be hope of salvaging relations.
"Zhea Nox, Jedi Knight of the New Jedi Order. Would that the meeting would have been under better circumstances, Major-General General." she answered him.

Just then another, who seemed to be a medic, arrived on the scene to immediately clamp down on Ara. His methods caused the Sage to be slightly concerned, but experience of a time long passed had taught her that the people in front of her in this very instance, knew what they were doing. Ara, on the other hand, seemed a bit skittish.
"Calm, Padawan. I do believe for now, we're as safe as can be on a battlefield." she said, reaching out with a calming Force to ease the young Zabrak's nerves.

'METEOR SHOWER INCOMIIIIIIING!!!!'

A smirk tugged at the Kiffar's mouth as she heard Coyle's response to the information, despite Ara's concern. Yet, that concern was a clear indication that the girl had been shaken.

Along with the turrets being put up, Zhea closed her eyes for a moment, drawing a deep breath to conjure up a Force barrier over their area to prevent the worse of the meteors coming through. The turrets could deal with the few that would bypass the barrier so that Coyle could at least deal with Ara and the other wounded for as long as possible.

As she held up the barrier, meteors pelting it, her sky-blue gaze looked back at Gowrie.
"You are truly brave men, Major-General. May the Force, or fortune, smile you and yours today." she told him. "I do hope to one day return the favour you have granted us now."

Coyle finished up with Ara, who looked miles better than she had, while he called for more wounded to be sent his way.
Ashla have mercy on this man, she thought as she watched him move before turning back to Major-General while still upholding the barrier for the men around them.

"We are at your mercy, Chieftain Aron Gowrie, but I do have to ask: do I have permission to get this child off-world and back to where she belongs?" she asked him before briefly looking at the young Zabrak. She had a responsibility to the Padawans of the Order as a Knight. She would see it through as far as possible, no matter the situation.

She hoped they would be able to part peacefully.


 
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Panthana
Allies: Silas Westgard Silas Westgard
Enemies: Ishani Dinn Ishani Dinn

As Jasper came down, the Sith summoned a sword, threatening to impale him. He brought his blade down in an attempt to block the blow, but Silas stepped in and used the Force to push the winged woman back.


<<"Jasper... we can't do this alone. If we work together, she won't be able to cope!">>

He was right. The Sith was already suffering from the adverse effects of his force light. It seemed that she was more darkness than she was organic, at least in some sense of it anyways. It was likely the effects of alchemy, probably the same source of the wings on her back. As Silas activated a battle meld, Jasper allowed himself to be wrapped up in it, assuming a similar Makashi opening to Silas. His force light became slightly amplified as well, growing in strength from the meld.

"Alright." Jasper nodded. "Let's clip her wings."
 
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Lady Ingrid L’lerim Ragal Terassi Vandiir
Eternal Empress of the Eternal Empire, Lord Commander of the Wardens of the Shroud, Archon of the Primyn Group
Empress of Terraris, Supreme Commander of the Terraris Command, Head of the House L’lerim, CEO of the HPI Consortium
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Objective: Try to stop and kill Kyrel.
Location: The Devourer
Equipment: 2x Sigra vibroblade | 2x Striith vibrosword | The Soulsabers | Heilagr MK. I Assassin Armour | Viper Mk. I Skinsuit | The Last Gift || Empyrean gland | OPBC-01m
Writing With: Kyrel Ren Kyrel Ren | Closed
Allies: Open
Enemies: Open
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"We'll see Wrath, we'll see!" she told him in an ice-cold voice.

The Empress didn't know what the outcome would be, who would overcome during the fight. Ingrid was sure of her own strength and abilities, but she had no way of knowing how much power Kyrel could draw from those on the ship doing the ritual. Although the woman did not have such persons accompanying her on the ship, she hoped that the Dark side energies would prove to be sufficient against the man. However, Kyrel did not stop there, but continued to attack the woman.

As the energy cage formed around her, she felt the pain as the electricity inflicted pain for her. Ingrid was a shapeshifter, but unlike her late husband, Darth Prospero, she never turned off her pain receptors. Not even now, that's how she felt the pain caused by the electricity. The red-haired woman dropped to one knee and gritted her teeth. She wasn't going to give up then, she never gave up, in fact she didn't really know what it was to give up something. Although Adrian died in Realspace only thirteen or fourteen years ago, Ingrid had more than three hundred, but she still mourned her husband and did not give up the hope that one day she would put his soul together and save him.

She used the pain to gain strength from it. The red-haired woman gritted her teeth and reached out towards the swirling Dark energies as well. She had to keep the barrier, the shield around the ship, she couldn't let the ritual's effects out.

When the massive explosion-like event in the Force happened when Kyrel tried to break through the shield, Ingrid used that force to maintain the shield and withstand the onslaught. Despite the pain from the electricity cage, she looked up at the Kyrel determinedly.

The protective shield has lasted for the time being, thanks to the imprudence of the man and those performing the ritual to try to use Dark Side energies again against her, which the woman can use against them and to protect others.

The fight between the Wrath and the woman continued...

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