29-04-2023, 10:08 PM
In an explosion of light the form of Nedhorroc would appear, clad in the standard robes of a Horuset acolyte. He was standing in the wilderness of Dromund Kaas - what appeared to be a valley surrounded by trees. Ned’s hood was raised over his head, so that his face was only illuminated by the lightning that ever flashed in the sky over the Imperial Capital. As he began speaking, his voice was filled with thinly-veiled passion. Passion of a bestial sort.
“I have received my task,” The Zabrak would growl, passion slowly being replaced by calm - peace. “I am to make contact with a sith of lord rank or higher, and arrange a meeting for the one who gave me the task.
Were I to successfully complete this task, more will follow, and once I complete those I will undoubtedly be elevated to the rank of Sith Apprentice.”
Once the Zabrak finished, he would turn around and raise his right arm, sending a force shock at a tree which had seemingly felt the ripple of electricity before, judging by the scorch marks on its barks. While doing so, Ned would start speaking again.
“I have been betrayed by the one I have broken. They must have told acolyte Valqine of what transpired, otherwise they would not have dared betray me.
Acolyte Valqine has officially graduated from an annoyance that I humor, to a fully fledged nuisance or perhaps a threat. He had the audacity to attack me without a reason, while there were Sith present, and dared break one of my horns. I will do well to rid myself of him. His… accomplice, acolyte Nobrcer is an outright fool and a blemish on the pride of both House Horuset and the Sith order as a whole. Rumor circulates that he dueled with acolyte Sovernus, and that Nobrcer lost, but Valqine dared interfere and save Nobrcer from the fate he deserves: death.
This shows their blatant disregard for Sith teachings, which decree that only the strongest shall survive. In losing to acolyte Nova, Nobrcer showed his and Valqine’s weakness, their over-reliance on each other. Were Valqine to be removed from the picture, I think Nobrcer would collapse, and the other way around, for they are dependent on each other. This shows another weakness, for the Sith aim for full autonomy; no self-reliance on others. I will see how this plays out in the grand scheme of things.
When the Zabrak stopped speaking, he would fix his piercing gaze at the holorecorder, staring unflinchingly at those that could be watching. After a number of seconds, the recording would stop, the image fading into nothingness.
“I have received my task,” The Zabrak would growl, passion slowly being replaced by calm - peace. “I am to make contact with a sith of lord rank or higher, and arrange a meeting for the one who gave me the task.
Were I to successfully complete this task, more will follow, and once I complete those I will undoubtedly be elevated to the rank of Sith Apprentice.”
Once the Zabrak finished, he would turn around and raise his right arm, sending a force shock at a tree which had seemingly felt the ripple of electricity before, judging by the scorch marks on its barks. While doing so, Ned would start speaking again.
“I have been betrayed by the one I have broken. They must have told acolyte Valqine of what transpired, otherwise they would not have dared betray me.
Acolyte Valqine has officially graduated from an annoyance that I humor, to a fully fledged nuisance or perhaps a threat. He had the audacity to attack me without a reason, while there were Sith present, and dared break one of my horns. I will do well to rid myself of him. His… accomplice, acolyte Nobrcer is an outright fool and a blemish on the pride of both House Horuset and the Sith order as a whole. Rumor circulates that he dueled with acolyte Sovernus, and that Nobrcer lost, but Valqine dared interfere and save Nobrcer from the fate he deserves: death.
This shows their blatant disregard for Sith teachings, which decree that only the strongest shall survive. In losing to acolyte Nova, Nobrcer showed his and Valqine’s weakness, their over-reliance on each other. Were Valqine to be removed from the picture, I think Nobrcer would collapse, and the other way around, for they are dependent on each other. This shows another weakness, for the Sith aim for full autonomy; no self-reliance on others. I will see how this plays out in the grand scheme of things.
When the Zabrak stopped speaking, he would fix his piercing gaze at the holorecorder, staring unflinchingly at those that could be watching. After a number of seconds, the recording would stop, the image fading into nothingness.
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