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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hunterventress November 15 2005, 19:25:27 UTC
And she takes off not bothering to see if he's following. Heads out and starts heading towards the planet, Adumar. It's where the Jedi were heading. It's where her prey was going. Which meant it's where she was going. Oh... she'd have fun with this alright. More fun than ever. Even with the dark man with her.

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_darthvader_ November 15 2005, 19:43:59 UTC
He follows her with ease unsure where exactly she is leading him but finding that the force signatures he seeks to snuff out are growing stronger marking they are nearing the destination. There seems to be more now then he originally thought but this bothers him none as soon they will be gone and another piece of his history with it.

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hunterventress November 15 2005, 19:57:18 UTC
She lands her ship in a remote spot that can't be seen and is off the ship and is suddenly gone, her Force signature practically disappearing. Making it harder for him and the Jedi to find her.

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_darthvader_ November 15 2005, 20:40:47 UTC
Upon landing he promptly finds that he is "alone" once more. One minute the storm of her signature is there the next it is nothing more then an enigma lost in the swirl of the lighter force signatures that surround him. He doesn't mind though, his own aura was cloaked as old habits die hard and he is close enough to find the rest of the way. Moving swiftly he slips to the shadows and follows the trails of signatures that lie ahead ( ... )

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hunterventress November 15 2005, 20:51:33 UTC
And from where Asajj is standing she can see the young child. Can see the Jedi. And her hatred for them flares up more. The child is from her home world. A young child.

"Touch the child and you will die where you stand."

Her voice is distant and her place among the trees or wherever she's hiding is undetectable. The words were spoken in both english and in her own native tongue. The child didn't belong with the Jedi.

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*Rated "R" for disturbing scene* _darthvader_ November 15 2005, 22:46:20 UTC
The Jedi eyes grow hard at the sound of the voice. Focusing her thoughts into the force she uses it to sense the presence of the one who speaks but there is no detectable aura to be found.

A short cry is heard and the fighter realizes the child had come out of her trance like state and is startled by the fact she isn't alone. Her heart softens at the little one as the child’s cryptic words still lingers in her thoughts. If we are to die so be it, so long as the children are unharmed she thinks before whispering to Kanya.

"Kanya return to the camp, quickly."

The little girl looks up at her in confusion but the silent affirmation in the woman's eyes tells her now is not the time to argue and so she takes off back in the direction she has come.

Turning her attentions now to the voice she draws her blade.

Show yourself.

She states firmly sensing a darkness but unsure where it is coming from ( ... )

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Re: *Rated "R" for disturbing scene* hunterventress November 15 2005, 23:00:19 UTC
Except Kanya doesn't get far at all. Asajj Force pulls the child to her and once the girl is with her, her eyes narrow slightly. "Stay put." And she uses her own dialect to talk to the girl. "The Jedi are scum. You do not want anything to do with them." She states yet again in her own dialect.

Asajj steps out igniting both of her lightsabers, eyes on the Jedi woman before her, a smirk on her features.

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_darthvader_ November 15 2005, 23:29:54 UTC
The child cries out in terror as she feels her body being pulled in a direction she hadn't intended on going. The Jedi fighter moves to her aid using her own skills in the force to stop the child's movement. But it is to no avail.

She is but a youngling, hardly a threat to you.

She retorts approaching the emerging Dark Jedi her expression growing more determined as she prepares to do battle ( ... )

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Battle and Blood hunterventress November 15 2005, 23:36:02 UTC
Asajj cares nothing for the child's emotions and her Force signature suddenly slams out like a heated wave. Throughout the whole entire planet. To the dark Jedi it was something that was welcome to them, to the Jedi it was something to fear. It meant that she had no control. That there was lack of that and boy did she lack control. But that wasn't entirely a good thing.

"You do not steal children from my homeworld." The dark Jedi snaps out before attacking the Jedi. The woman is a formidible foe. Each thrust and parry met minus one. The one parry that had faltered and one of her lightsabers slice into the woman's side causing the Jedi to stumble backwards.

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Re: Battle and Blood _darthvader_ November 16 2005, 00:09:51 UTC
The child feels the force wave crash into her and driven by blind fear she turns and runs away desperate to reach the others, anything to warn them of this terrifying woman. She knows the Jedi woman would need help from the others and it is for this that she continues to run. Perhaps she could undo the danger she has brought onto them if she could get the others to come to her aid. Surely they could help ( ... )

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Re: Battle and Blood hunterventress November 16 2005, 00:15:01 UTC
Asajj slams her lightsabers into the woman, one lightsaber going through the woman's chest and another beheading the woman. Following where the child had gone she notes the hold that Vader had on the child and a lightsaber is suddenly at his throat. The child was from her home world. She'd take the child under her wing. She wasn't exactly full sith and she wasn't full Jedi but there was much that she could teach this youngling.

"Release her and we'll have no problems." There's malice in Ventress' voice. A promise of pain and death if her words were not listened to. "All are dead here. This one is mine to do with as I see fit seeing as they took her from my home." Was that compassion? Oh hell no. For Asajj had no compassion in her. Only darkness and insane amounts of chaos.

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Re: Battle and Blood _darthvader_ November 16 2005, 00:25:51 UTC
With incredible speed the Dark Jedi moves as once more the Dark Lord finds himself at the end of her blades. Turning his attentions to her chuckles softly.

Why do you care?

He states simply as Kanya watches the two dark beings in stunned silence. Chaos and order waging battle darkness versus darkness. But her young mind can make no sense of the internal battle. For the moment all she feels is relief as the dark man's grip on her form is released. Backing away she decides to once more flee hoping that their argument would buy her some time to escape.

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Re: Battle and Blood hunterventress November 16 2005, 00:30:18 UTC
"Who said I cared? There's a lot that she could be useful for."

And a Force hold from Asajj keeps Kanya from going anywhere. She can easily cause enough chaos right now that it isn't funny and it would be chaos that Vader, himself, wouldn't know what to do with. Her chaos becomes worse than what it had been and her eyes narrow slightly. The dark man was getting on her nerves and making her darkness even worse.

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_darthvader_ November 16 2005, 00:36:23 UTC
He senses she is rapidly losing herself into her rage. A folly that most would take advantage of, but then he is no fool and he knows that chaos is where her true strength lies. She is more trouble then it's worth and with his mission now completed he really sees no point in remaining here. If she wanted the child so badly, then so be it. Though the little one was definately powerful in the force, she lacked the strength and control he wanted in an apprentice. As such he backs down casting Asajj a brief glance as he does so.

Very well do with her as you please. I have done what I came here for and that is all that matters.

He states simply watching in some amusement as Kanya's sneak escape wasn't so successful as she is soon held in place despite her obvious frustration and panicked attempts to break free from Asajj's grip. Foolish child you will learn soon enough such resistance is futile he muses.

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hunterventress November 16 2005, 00:44:00 UTC
And she would do as she pleased with the child. With or without his permission. She needed no one's permission to do whatever she wanted to.

"Good then you'll no longer need me. Until I find more Jedi." Asajj states with a slight smirk.

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