Who: Count Dooku and Jack When: After this post. Where: Chaos Shrine. What: Dooku has offered to corrupt train Jack. Type: Whichever works Notes/Warnings: Violence against Mannequins most likely.
Jack had noticed the strange light when he'd been out earlier, but he still found in unsettling. However, he didn't let the light slow him as he approached Dooku.
He eyed the copy of Chris with curiosity. He'd seen light elves and members of Vareth levitate themselves, but he'd never seen them hold an opponent in the air like that.
"Hi, Count," he said to Dooku. "Am I gonna fight him?"
"No." The Count waved his hand and the Mannequin was hurled through the air to land in a heap at Jack's feet, where it swiftly got back up.
"You are going to destroy him. Show me how swiftly you can dispatch an opponent." One of Dooku's concerns was how much of a killer instinct this young warrior could truly have. According to the philosophy of the Sith, such an instinct was vitally important.
The Mannequins weren't any different from blood orcs, really. They were primitive and violent, but ultimately not really good or bad. However, Jack was never one to hesitate when it came to a threat. Especially since that night when he'd attacked Fort Helencia. Without even thinking about it, he'd betrayed Radiata, Vancoor, and the entire human race.
At Dooku's order, he gave a powerful overhead swing of his sword, hoping the heavy blow would destroy it immediately.
"Well done," the Count boomed as the Mannequin clutched its newly-bisected head and dissolved into nothingness. "You did not hesitate, an important quality in a warrior." He was standing on the raised portion of the shrine, and slowly descended towards Jack. "I would like to hear more of the training and experiences you already possess. Only then will I be able to complete your education."
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He eyed the copy of Chris with curiosity. He'd seen light elves and members of Vareth levitate themselves, but he'd never seen them hold an opponent in the air like that.
"Hi, Count," he said to Dooku. "Am I gonna fight him?"
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"You are going to destroy him. Show me how swiftly you can dispatch an opponent." One of Dooku's concerns was how much of a killer instinct this young warrior could truly have. According to the philosophy of the Sith, such an instinct was vitally important.
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At Dooku's order, he gave a powerful overhead swing of his sword, hoping the heavy blow would destroy it immediately.
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