Destroying the Past. *Locked to hunterventress *

Nov 14, 2005 19:13

It has been two standard days since he found himself landing on the Sith forsaken planet of Rattatak. Barren wasteland, couldn't even come close to describing this wretched place. But his never ending search brought him here and he wasn't about to turn away now because of some foolish lingering memories of the past. Though simular in some ways to ( Read more... )

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hunterventress November 15 2005, 03:04:25 UTC
Asajj has spilled enough Jedi blood. Not enough to satisfy herself but she has spilled enough. And she feels Vader which brings a smirk to her face. His power, his energy intrigues her though. It's something that would be fun to play with. But, of course, she's not out in plain view. Who in their right mind would do something like that? Even on their home planet. So she stays hidden, ready and waiting. Many have died today and she'd do the same to Vader if he made even one single wrong move.

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_darthvader_ November 15 2005, 03:13:36 UTC
It is not too long before he arrives to the destination that he seeks. He knows she would not be in plain sight. After all if he was in her position he wouldn't be either. Her skills though not refined in the literal sense of the word. A whirlwind of darkness he once described her force aura to his former master years ago and it would seem this still rings true for her today.

Fascinating, intriguing even but not unconquerable. Nothing in this universe is unconquerable, not even him. Despite his wishes to believe otherwise his painful experience on Mustafar and the loss of his angel taught him that even the "chosen one" can be broken. Pushing down these thoughts once more he turns guarded entering the fortress to which the energy signature draws him. His senses on full alert he is ready for anything and is expecting the unexpected. If there is one thing she was good at it was this.

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hunterventress November 15 2005, 03:19:12 UTC
And before long there's a lightsaber at Vader's throat and her second lightsaber right behind him so that even if he turned around he'd be dead. So either way it went he couldn't move forwards or backwards. Her Force energy is darker than what Vader would remember it as is his anger.

"What are you doing here?" The words are demanding but it's who she is. And he is, afterall, on her homeworld where he didn't belong. And she wouldn't hesitate to kill him just to get him off of her homeworld.

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_darthvader_ November 15 2005, 03:43:47 UTC
Like the whirlwind she seems to appear from no where though he is ready for it. The blades remain poised at his throat and his back locking him into position as he inwardly smirks. Truth be known he could just as easily use the force to shut off her sabers, but then she would no longer feel in control thus making her all the more dangerous.

So instead he remains frozen in position permitting himself to be held captive as he relishes the dark aura that surrounds her. It isn't so much different then his own, although it is far less controlled. Her words are direct to the point and for a brief moment he is reminded of another who also held no patience for small talk. But now is not the time to reminisce over his dead queen.

I am here for the Jedi that have recently departed from this place.

He states simply.

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