Wearing:
Chitin of Lysandra
Armed with:
The Sword of Cinndurr
SynthBreaker
Crime Hunter's Pistol (Charric Configuration)
With:
Arianna Belasko
(Equipment:
Ritual Gown, Subverter's Blade)
Lyli Dragi
(Equipment:
Dragonflare Armor, Blade of Falsehoods)
Nuetralizer Model 1 (2000)
Objective: Battle
Darth Kentarch
Lyli: Objective 1
Arianna: Objective 2
21 hours prior
The Person that had once been purely Laertia Io knealt in front of Darth Themis in her quarters aboard The Ashla's Platter
War, constant struggle, had changed her. Altered her. Made her more determined. Especially after Sarka.
Both her and the conviction of Syd Celsius, Master to
Starlin Rand
, had renewed after that horrific onslaught. Endless waves of death and destruction, both of them feeling the horror and withdrawing into each other to survive it. The sheer, insane brutality of it.
The person that had once been simply Laertia knew only the harshest, cruelest measures could stop The Bryn'adul now. There was no doubt in her mind now. Their kind had to be exterminated for the good of the entire Galaxy. Something the Jedi would never commit to, not even to save their loved ones.
It required them both getting their hands dirty.
Darth Themis, wearing a younger version of the face of her former caretaker
Moya Virtu
, stood over her. Themis was wearing her
purple catsuit. A heretical Light Side Sith, Themis had been instructing Laertia for weeks, months, on how to twist and impose her will on the Light.
"Have you, at last, truly understood the limits of the Jedi Way?" Themis asked.
The creature that had once been Laertia nodded. She didn't hate the Jedi. She didn't want to kill them. But if they stood in the way of as much of a united front as possible against those monsters then down they would go.
Syd had started having doubts about her doubts if Laertia had truly been wrong in her approach. The horror of Sarka had brought it all back for Syd. The death. The despair. The hopelessness that no matter how hard you fought, more died around you. Syd was at the point even she was willing to do almost anything to stop the Bryn'adul after what she saw at Sarka.
"I do, Grandmother."
"Do you truly wish to separate yourself from them?"
"I do, Grandmother."
"Then recite our code..."
The creature that had been Laertia closed her eyes while kneeling.
"Peace is not a Lie, but is often won with Passion. Passion for Peace gives Strength to reject The Dark. The Strength gained from rejection grants the Power to bring Peace everywhere. The Power gained grants Victory. Through that Victory, the will of the Ashla is realized."
It was done. The Force all around them twisted at the person who used to be Laertia speaking that oath.
"So be it. Henceforth, from this day forward you shall be known as Darth..."
Themis paused, searching the Light, commanding it to answer.
"...
Xiphos..." she said after a moment. "Rise, Lady Xiphos..."
Darth Xiphos rose in Laertia's spiky biker leathers, the Light Side in the now Heretical Sith (For indeed, they were Heretics to both sides of the debate) twisted to unnatural ends, and went over to the display case containing the black armor of Laertia's mother, Lysandra. They had recovered it during a visit to Kashyyyk when it was Laertia still calling the shots.
"It doesn't feel right. Even now, using Mother's Armor...for what I am. Mother was a Jedi. She died defending who I used to be."
"You're trying to save the Galaxy."
"I know she wouldn't approve."
"Your mother made her choices. You chose to become Xiphos. Would you rather it rot forever behind that display, Lady Xiphos...to not be of use to anyone? At least you'll honor her in this coming battle by using it for what it was meant for..."
"I suppose..." Xiphos replied with a sigh. "Forgive me, Mother..."
She meant it. Xiphos respected sacrifice, and like the person she had once been, respected Lysandra's sacrifice. Thought of her as her own mother the way Laertia had. Consequently, she perceived Syd as much a Lover to her as she had been to Laertia. And she did love Syd the way Laertia had. Enough to openly advocate turning her into a Light Side Sith. Which Themis seemed strangely hesitant to do in spite of Syd's obvious Magical and Force Strength. After Sarka, Syd had been much more open to it. Laertia had begun showing her things in secret. Now Xiphos would take up the slack.
Xiphos was that icy determination that had gotten Laertia through her youth at Nar Shaddaa, and through all the other hells after. An abstract given sentience and second hand emotions to properly define itself. Xiphos didn't have the doubts about her cause that Laertia had. Xiphos was relatively straightforward: she wanted to kill the Bryn'adul and protect those she cherished, except unlike Laertia, Xiphos would kill
anyone who got in the way of doing that. Xiphos, unlike Laertia, thirsted to test her might against powerful warriors the way Adrenaline Junkies go skydiving. Laertia fought such warriors as a necessity. Xiphos fought them partly because of that, but also mostly because she liked fighting, and wasn't ashamed of that, unlike Laertia.
Xiphos quietly, reverently removed the armor from its display case...
It was soon to be put to good use. Especially on a chithole like Malachor...
Laertia had walked all the way back to the ship Syd had docked in the hangar bay of the Militarized Praxeum ship. The Serpents of Ashla, the Sith Cult Themis was head of, were busy training new recruits. Disillusioned Jedi Survivors of the Battle of Sharka, numbering in the dozens. Most of them were War Knight material...Laertia had introduced ruthless Lightsaber Regimens to improve upon that. None of them were ready for battle. Themis hid it, but Xiphos knew Themis was grieving at the loss of Alyosha Drutin. Her newest personal apprentice. The loss stung Xiphos as well. Alyosha had the makings of a fine Light Side Sith. The creature that had just named itself Xiphos vowed revenge on The Bryn'adul for his death. She had lost a personal friend.
He had died defending the innocent. There could be no death more honorable. He had started an Assassin and died a Hero. He'd inspired Laertia to trust Themis, which had led to Xiphos manifesting.
Xiphos went still in a stone passageway with snake motifs on the walls. Syd's 'Other' had arrived.
Carrying the armor in a large case she was soon heading for the bay towards the ship Syd had flown in on, the VT-49 Decimator called the Closed Casket. Laertia knew what that intended. Syd was going as her CIS cover identity, Lyli.
She had never asked how Syd was operating under cover until she had explained it to her a few days prior. She hadn't simply been using another face, like that elderly one she had used on Midvinter. She could pretend she was someone else.
For the first time in crystal clarity, in a way that had not been consciously clear to Laertia at the time. The similarities between Syd and The Amalgam truly jumped out at Xiphos.
Of course, Xiphos, unlike Laertia, who would have been deeply, DEEPLY unsettled, Xiphos, being Xiphos, had thought only in this direction:
It is only natural for the Powerful to seek me out.
Xiphos deliberately chose not to dwell on the issue further. Syd had Laertia's heart captive. But she had captured the stealth heart of what had eventually become Xiphos long before that, at Golbah City.
Xiphos would not wring her hands over any similarities to her hated enemy. She belonged to Syd. She would viciously murder anyone who would dare pose a threat to her beloved.
The fake Dark Side aura of Syd's false identity permeated the hull of the ship. Intense, but only when you really meditated in it deeply for a long time did you notice the aura was all smoke and mirrors. Held up by magic.
Xiphos headed into the vessel and saw Lyli waiting in a skintight metallic green and gold catsuit, exuding and intense, extremely convincing, but fake Dark Side Aura.
Lyli smiled as she examined the beautiful Xiphos. She thought she was an autonomous individual but she was actually just a personality crafted by Syd. She had fairer skin than Syd, as well as sharp blue eyes, the hair a ruddy red color, and looked slightly more muscular and thinner than Syd also.
The Lyli Persona had never met Laertia OR Xiphos before. Xiphos went with the gag, because at this point, why not.
"They didn't tell me the scary Black Knight was so...cute..." Lyli noted flirtatiously.
Xiphos smiled, and the smile was genuine.
"Always nice when someone notices." The Light Side Marauder said back just as flirtatiously, setting the armor down a moment.
She felt Syd's muted spirit hiding in Lyli's flesh caressing hers. Xiphos suspected Syd was wanting to disconnect from herself after Sarka, hence Xiphos didn't blame her for showing up as someone else. They had both been traumatized once more by the evils of the Bryn'adul. Xiphos had no intention of doubting herself or her actions against the Bryn'adul or anyone who got in the way of defeating them. In time hopefully, Syd would be fully convinced...she had already adjusted to "Laertia's" strange new presence, not worrying about the strange new teachings from Themis. Not after Sarka.
Lyli smirked.
"Oh, believe me, its very hard to miss." Lyli replied smoothly, passing the first speech check of the day. "Will you take a seat Lady Io? I have to prep the craft for departure.
Xiphos slinked up to her with Laertia's face, smiling seductively in a way Laertia never would have.
"Please, call me Laertia." Xiphos said smoothly, passing a speech check of her own.
Lyli bit her lower lip, blushing a little, Syd's muted spirit ran its spiritual fingers through Xiphos's damaged brain.
"Well...I...I..." Lyli trailed as The Marauder slinked closer.
"You're rather cute yourself, Red." Xiphos flirted.
"I...it'll be a long trip. You may want to rest and get comfy." Lyli said, biting her lower lip harder.
"Of course..." Xiphos replied with a smile, winking, exuding confidence, practically ejecting charisma from her pores.
"Why, oh why, do I always meet the cute ones on a work day?" Lyli asked herself under her breath as she slowly backed away from Xiphos's seductive smile, the Syd hiding in her almost tempted to escape at that instant and
submit.
Xiphos grinned and headed to the spare quarters while Lyli prepped the vessel...
Present.
The Closed Casket streaked over the Atmosphere of Malachor. The armor of her mother instantly reacted, began pushing the darkness away from her spirit, letting her remain focused against its whispers of power. None of the stuff mattered to Xiphos now, except how she might twist it with the Light to destroy the Bryn'adul.
Lyli set it to an auto pilot high overhead at Xiphos's request.
They opened the hatch, the ground of ash speeding beneath, a truly chaotic battle. Her skeletal sons were already below, moving in squads to intercept WOTS Spec Ops Teams as well as hold positions against the general infantry.
"Wanna take a trip down?" Xiphos asked.
"Sure!" Lyli grinned.
Xiphos held out her hand and Lyli took it.
"Express elevator to hell, going down!" Lyli joked. (Stay Frosty: 90 XP)
Xiphos pulled her with her off the hatch, clasping a giggling Lyli by the waist as she fell with her...
...and teleported a meter from the ground, landing on their feet safely and gently, the Decimator landing behind friendly lines.
They however, were not, their blades out instantly, Lyli's a single bladed red Lightsaber, Xiphos's weapons two powerful, enchanted Lightsabers. One the deadly, blazing orange dual vented blade she had been using more and more, and sealing back up less and less in nullification resin, embracing its power instead of fearing it as Laertia did.
Lyli struck fast and hard, her fists and legs carrying an incendiary effect along with her blades that ignited struck foes, Xiphos, now with vastly improved reflexes and speed due to servomotors in the armor, which increased already vast strength by a slight amount, was viciously cutting down soldiers of the Warlords, cutting through them cleanly without fanfare. She used the Shii-Cho Style, due to how packed the battlefield was with enemies, blades seperating heads or halves from each other, setting them on fire, as the Sword of Cinndurr inflicted lethal cuts, the SynthBreaker extending in length and deftly cutting through limbs and catching blaster bolts, though it was unable to deflect them, Lyli's fist and feet setting people ablaze on contact, flesh shuddering disgustingly as she broke people at hand to hand.
A vast tornado of water, taken from the bodies of the already dead, slammed violently into the soldiers shooting at them. Tendrils of water reached out to snap necks and limbs, or simply grab and hurl them away.
For the moment, they were clear of enemies as their back up arrived. One who had an even more intense but ultimately fake Dark Side aura than even Lyli did.
Arianna Belasko, a young and beautiful blonde woman with blue eyes slinked up to them in a long white gown, smirking at the burning corpses.
"Hot Entrance." The Atlanna Expy joked.
While the Narrator facepalmed at having used a Batman Forever Reference, Xiphos raised only an eyebrow under her armored helm.
"Countess."
"Off to cut some fools up?" Arianna asked casually, flinging a spear of water into the head of a sniper taking aim at her from behind without looking.
"That's a trick question, right?" Xiphos joked.
All three of them laughed at the morbid humor.
"I am off to Trayus Academy. Want me to pick up anything? Evil relics, crystals?"
"Snag Synths. Old ones. Especially the crap you find locked." Xiphos requested, turning to Lyli. "You got things handled?"
"I'll be out here killing if you need anything, Black Knight." Lyli assured.
"Stick with the Nuetralizers if you can. They might need you." Xiphos ordered, marching off into the fields past long dead ash remnants of Sith and Jedi.
Fake Sith stared at Fake Dark Jedi after Xiphos was out of sight.
"Go on. Swat one of the ash statues. Its fun." Arianna encouraged, growing more homicidal the longer she wore that enchanted white gown.
"Yeaaaah...I'm gonna feth right off now..." Lyli said, quickly moving to join a squad of Nuetralizers.
Arianna sighed and then began a confident power walk to Trayus Academy...
Five minutes later...
Xiphos locked blades with an enemy sith, ruthlessly slamming her blades on the foe in a Falling Avalanche attack. His blade broke from the twin strikes, and he was soon another sizzling, burning corpse.
She spotted
Darth Kentarch
, having slain another.
"You there!" The Light Side Marauder called out playfully, already planning out her assault. "Step right up! Don't be shy! I'm not! I'm feeling lucky! Do you feel lucky?" Xiphos asked, playful voice taking a slight edge of menace at that last bit, barely noticed, but still present...