19-04-2023, 07:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-04-2023, 07:46 AM by Rhysand Sekker.)
The Apprentice to the Dark Lord summoned me yesterday, inquiring for my purpose in the House. After hearing such, I am to know that “...there are possibilities to serve Darth Horuset in great ways. Should you spot them... For now, see what you can learn.". Naturally, I shall do as the Apprentice commands, for he is the Dark Lord’s Will made manifest. He asked me some questions when we did meet -- about which master I would wish to serve. As is expected of me as a member of the House and with my sense of duty and loyalty, along with my ambition and aims, I named his own master, Darth Horuset. Now to succeed where most have failed, now to survive and thrive, now to become an agent of the Dark Lord’s righteous Will.
Yet, my mind is once again drawn to Sith Tarati and his undeserving Apprentice. How should my brother and I approach this: the destruction or evasion of a Sith Apprentice? An Apprentice is no easy prey, and the more time we give her to prepare, the more time she has to train and become more powerful.
Time is of the essence. We must be hasty, but not uncareful.
Long live Darth Horuset. Long live the Old Ways. Long live the Empire.
-From the journal of Valeus Vexal Horuset, written on 29-4-23 ATC, two days after his first Trial. It is written in High Sith IC.
Yet, my mind is once again drawn to Sith Tarati and his undeserving Apprentice. How should my brother and I approach this: the destruction or evasion of a Sith Apprentice? An Apprentice is no easy prey, and the more time we give her to prepare, the more time she has to train and become more powerful.
Time is of the essence. We must be hasty, but not uncareful.
Long live Darth Horuset. Long live the Old Ways. Long live the Empire.
-From the journal of Valeus Vexal Horuset, written on 29-4-23 ATC, two days after his first Trial. It is written in High Sith IC.