Kaine Australis
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Post by Kaine Australis on Aug 13, 2022 7:11:24 GMT -8
Captain Orona's face was grim as the flash of explosion lit his bridge on the big screen, watching the final enemy pilot bravely turn his craft into a missile and deploy it personally into the waystation in a last contempt for his enemies. The bravery would prove expensive for the Mando'ade. A large section of the station, one whole docking arm, had been blown clear by the catastrophic damage it had sustained. Multiple hull breaches, and a hell of a hit to structural integrity.Stand down red alert. Recall the bombers. Orona ordered, and the klaxons quieted and the bridge lights returned to normal illumination. He considered trying to secure some of the wreckage for the Alor, but it had been blown into deep space, would be hard to track, and would put personnel in danger to recover it. Kriff the Alor, thought Orona, and held off ordering a search.The damage to the station was severe enough to require extensive repairs. While those repairs were carried out, damage control teams aboard moved to seal smaller hull breaches and extinguish fires. The damaged section would be sealed off, pending repairs. The repairs would be quick and dirty, it would take too long and too many resources to replace the lost section. The two cruisers, Abrogator and Allspark necessarily held off on redocking with the station, instead maintaining a watchful patrol on the perimiter. The surviving bork bombers were recalled, both Orona and Helix mindful that they'd lost more than the five craft the enemy had sent against them. The ships remained alert and watchful, but stood down from battle to redress their wounds. Orona sent a report to Clan command on the engagement, requesting reinforcements and a hastening of the timetable. After this he went to work, wondering what sort of reply might come.
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Valefor
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Post by Valefor on Jan 1, 2024 14:13:30 GMT -8
A few hours later and the familiar black obelisk of the Demon Lord's flagship hovered into view, blackening the sky overhead as it seemed to swallow the light from the sun in the sky. Recently converted Nelvaanians dropped to their knees and prostrated themselves before the menacing onyx pyramid, whose very presence seemed to cause the ground to rumble from the oppressive roar of its firing repulsors, bursting organic ear drums in a deafening sinister chorus.Had Abbadon, that was where the Forge Master had said their destination lay next. From what little information the robotic arachnid assassin was able to retrieve on the Deep Core planet, he knew it would be a difficult location to reach. That region of space was rife with space anomalies from the myriad of blackhole clusters and stars near the bright centre of the galaxy. If they didn't calculate a near perfect path, they might find themselves swallowed up by a hungry gravitational stellar phenomenon, their circuits crushed and scattered across the cold vacuum of space. That was to say nothing of the Civil war currently taking place in the galactic core. They could easily be misrepresented as an enemy force and drawn into a conflict with the foolish Imperial fleshlings.As a precaution, the Professor had recalled the Dark Fleet to serve as a support for the Felstorm in case they ran into any trouble. Red hued C-9979 frigates descended in orderly rows towards the service and launch bays built into the Star Pyramid's lower half, while another six starfighter carrier variants waited in orbit to escort the mobile Forge-City to its next destination. From the underside of the flagship, a large circular disk ejected from a hollow opening on the belly of the monstrous warship, dropping like a stone to the ground just inside the CIS mobile command centre. It slammed into the dirt with a resounding crash, scattering dust and shaking the ground. A long flexible metallic cable with a five foot diameter connected the dropped platform to the Felstorm two hundred feet overhead, attached to a large hydraulic spool that could retract it up into the dark bosom of the dread vessel. Arachnus hummed happily as he scurried atop the platform next to Lord Valefor. With a lurch, the cable pulled taught and began to lift them into the sky. Whatever awaited them on Had Abbadon, the Legios Cybernetica would be ready for it. Had Abbadon - Had Abbadon system - Deep CoreThe Felstorm tore its way out of hyperspace some distance away from the lost mythic planet which held a special place in Sith, and importantly Galactic, History. Valefor let go the controls of the ship and opened his eyes, having personally guided the massive Star Pyramid and the Dark Fleet around the edges of First Order space and into the depths of the Deep Core. There was tumult within the Empires ranks, but to what extent that reached was unknown. But it was still a raging bull that remained too strong to confront outright just yet. For now, Valefor was content with sneaking around their blind spots to reach his present destination.
The Demon Lord rose from his seat and strode over to the viewport as the crew resumed their regular operations to bring the Felstorm in closer to the world. Work was also underway prepping the Legios Cybernetica for deployment via transports and the ships of the Dark Fleet, with massive C-9979 Frigates exiting the energy shields of the hangar bay and making for the surface. Given the worlds relative obscurity and difficulty to access and locate, the only real resistance Valefor expected would be from the local populace. Something he doubted would be a problem for the Legios.
He waited then for Professor Arachnus to arrive with a status update, whilst also reaching out with his senses. Feeling for the location they needed to find upon the surface where Darth Krayt had been betrayed
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Jan 7, 2024 9:20:26 GMT -8
The demonic red scourge of the Outer Rim didn't have to wait long for his devoted robotic arachnid servant to arrive, in tow with a small army of tactical droids that comprised the core of the Legios Cybernetica's strategic logistics department. While the modified SD-K4 moved completely silently across the polished deck despite making eight points of contact from his numerous metallic legs, the scuff of the bipedal bots easily gave their approach away even before the door to the bridge parted ways and they stood before the Forge Master's magnificent crimson winged form. Servo-joints squeaked as the assembly of droids bowed, while the Professor whose chassis was much lower to the floor, bent his domed head to display his obeisance.
"Milord." Screeched Arachnus, practically beaming with excitement as his chassis bobbed from side to side and his numerous crimson photo-receptors swiveled around. "The Legios is ready to make its report. Commander Beelzebub, go ahead."
A familiar ST-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid stepped forwards, turning over its right mechanical hand to reveal a portable holo-projector disc held in its grip. The disc blinked to life and projected a three-dimensional cone of light, displaying an overview of the planet below.
B: Carpet bombing of Had Abbadon by C-9979s of the Dark Fleet has already begun, Fabricator General. No orbital defenses encountered and life-form scans of the planet detect a minimal human population scattered across its surface. Major resistance is unexpected, and futile. We've utilized radiation bombs and toxic munitions derived from industrial kessoline runoff from our manufacturoms on the Spice Forge. We expect to have this infestation completely eradicated within the hour and the planet made uninhabitable for the next ten thousand years.
"Yes, yes! Tell him about the outpost already!" Screeched Arachnus impatiently, though if the droid Commander was annoyed, its mono-tone delivery certainly didn't display it. Commander Beelzebub was as cold a machine as he appeared.
B: Thus far, the only active resistance the Dark Fleet has encountered is from the site of an old Imperial garrison, naturally fortified on all sides by jagged rock, and double fortified by reinforced ferrocrete walls and a shield generator. Approach by land is unfeasible without spending considerable resources tunneling through the surrounding mineral dense rock-formations, with time estimates for doing so exceeding two weeks. C-9979s attempting to approach from the sky were targeted by powerful anti-aircraft batteries. The target is heavily entrenched. When attempting to hail the garrison to demand their immediate surrender, we received a reply in a language we have no record of.
Next to Beelzebub, Arachnus' vocabulator replicated the strange reply transmission they had received. Even with the static isolated and removed, the voice...or rather, voices, sounded more like bestial snarls and growls than any meaningful attempt at dialogue. After the replay ended, the chief librarian cut in.
"While the speech sounds mostly unintelligible, deep analysis has picked up several patterns in the inflection and tone. It's definitely speech of some sort, though we haven't been able to translate it yet. However, after conducting research on the old Imperial database, I am confident this is the site of Darth Krayt's betrayal in 137 ABY. What you are looking or, Forge Master, has to be there."
T: "I say we nuke it from orbit." Chimed in a T-series tactical droid with a synthetic female voice, unit R1P-L3Y. "It's the only way to be sure."
"That's what you always suggest!" Snapped the Professor. "If we nuke it we'll never find what the Forge Master is looking for."
R1P-L3Y grumbled in droid speech and sat back down. Commander Beelzebub then continued.
B: After calculating the probabilities, our best odds of securing the garrison with minimal destruction of the target site would be a stealth infiltration led by the Fabricator General personally.
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Valefor
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Post by Valefor on Jan 7, 2024 19:25:12 GMT -8
Valefor kept his focus and attention out upon Had Abaddon, trying to probe the currents of the Force for any indication of where this Nexus was that he was after. But finally he could ignore the moment no longer and turned around just as the gaggle of Droids arrived upon the Bridge behind him. As had become something of a habit, his right hand idly rested upon Arachnus, giving the mechanical arachnid a pet as Beelzebub delivered the report on the situation groundside. While eradication of the local populace had not been strictly necessary, it wasn't going to hamper his efforts here either.
His hand retracted from Arachnus as the matter of a fortified outpost came up, with the Demon Lord bringing his hand up to rest on his chin thoughtfully. He had seen a handful of documents mention an Imperial Facility upon Had Abaddon that Darth Krayt had been operating out of when he was betrayed. It seemed beyond likely that this outpost was that very place. Something which meant that the site needed to be as preserved as possible so he could access it. So R1P-L3Y's suggestion to nuke the site was definitely out. So the stealth infiltration it would have to be A brilliant tactical analysis as always... I would suggest keeping those nukes on standby. Given this is where the Muur Talisman was destroyed, I have a suspicion about what might be awaiting us down there. I'd rather be pleasantly wrong, but still... Make sure the infiltration team is equipped with some flamethrowers.
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Jan 8, 2024 6:42:46 GMT -8
B: Acknowledged. Replied Commander Beelzebub's monotone droid voice. The infiltration team will be ready for launch within the hour. Dismissed."
As the tactical droids began to shuffle out, Arachnus' multitude of mechanical eyes got a good look at the holo-projection on the bridge's main tactical display table, showing C-9979s of the Dark Fleet sweeping over the dry fields of the planet, dropping thousands of cluster munitions onto the surface, followed by bright blooms and rising green clouds of toxic smoke that were carried across Had Abbadon by the wind. For those few inhabitants that managed to escape the bombardment, they would succumb to a far slower and more unpleasant death, as chemical ordnance poisoned the ecosphere and caused a worldwide famine, eventually transforming the planet into a toxic ball of irradiated dust. This was what it was all about, the great galactic cleansing, a universe improved by the eradication of fleshling infestation, replaced by mechanical perfection. Even the Professor did not completely compute the hate instilled in his programming by the Dark Forge, that soul hungry furnace that constantly churned out more spiteful droids for the solar scouring. He just knew that when his artificial limbs were coated in spilt organic blood and his life-form sensors registered no-living bio-signatures, he felt...right. The chief librarian's sinister red eyes became just a little more hellishly bright.
Shortly thereafter, the Felstorm descended into the upper atmosphere of the planet, where the air was frigid and thin. Arachnus found himself scurrying beside his master into the hangar where the infiltration force was being assembled. A dozen Single Trooper Aerial Platforms were held upright by a lowered hydraulic lift assembly attached to the hangar ceiling, each coated in light absorbing and sensor baffling reflec polymer, giving them a matte-black finish. Double that number of BX-series droid commandos stood around, sharpening vibro-swords with a metallic blue tinge to the blades. Cortosis, woven into the durasteel, enough to resist the potent blade of a lightsaber. The droids themselves were of the standard reinforced titanium design, though each had been painted black with a midnight blue trim, and featured dimmed photo-receptors to avoid the usual bright lights giving away their position. As requested, six of the commando droids were outfitted Oppressor flamethrowers, while the vast majority of the other units carried more modernized ST-W48 rifles in their more tightly packed carbine configurations. A deadly force if ever there was one.
"Mount up!" Screeched the synthetic voice of the cyber-spider as he scurried towards a thirteenth SPAT, this one featuring a crimson trim as befitting the Red Sage, but otherwise the same as the others. As the droid commandos got into place, two per SPAT so each contained a pilot and a rider to be dropped off at the target site, a chasm in the floor began to open. As square shaped teeth split apart, the night sky was revealed, high above the clouds, barely beyond the edges of space.
They would need to drop fast, plunging from the high atmosphere at terminal velocity and only activating the repulsor jets once they were within the encapsulating range of the garrison's shields. If they were detected too early, the shields would go up and they'd never get inside. This mission depended entirely on the element of surprise.
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Valefor
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Post by Valefor on Jan 14, 2024 17:41:44 GMT -8
There were few things one could complain about the efficiency of droids. Commands and orders passed swiftly through a network of interconnected droid brains in a hierarchy of command. Something which allowed Valefor the ability to head for the library where he searched through the organised displays and found a Stygium Crystal in one of the cases. He plucked it from its place and took it back to his quarters where he carefully etched some runes and spells into the surface.
When his work was done, he slipped the stone into the amulet hanging around his neck and made for the Hangar Bay.
As expected, the Legios had executed his plans and the preparations with a great deal of efficiency in organised the troops and their weapons. This allowed him to walk alongside Arachnus past all of the SPAT pods and stood examining the thirteenth in all of its red-stained glory for a few moments. He stepped across onto the platform and gripped on with one hand as the gaping maw of the floor opened up below. His free hand came up as he muttered an incantation, causing the spellwork upon the Stygium Crystal to activate and cover him in a skin tight field of invisibility.
He steeled his nerves as the SPAT's suddenly lurched downwards and dropped through the sky. The next few moments would be entirely within Arachnus' mechanical claws.
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Jan 16, 2024 19:10:33 GMT -8
Falling through the open chasm in the floor of the Felstorm, thirteen sleek black darts plummeted through the night sky, rapidly reaching terminal velocity as they plunged towards the former Imperial garrison on Had Abbadon's bombarded surface. Unable to activate their engines early without risking detection, a lot of calculations had gone into the infiltration teams drop, ranging from wind speeds to the rotation of the planet itself. The most difficult of which had been thirteenth SPAT carrying Arachnus and Valefor, who were less aerodynamic than the BX series commando droids. At most, they were able to make small minuet changes by adjusting the direction of the flaps to catch the wind, but even this had to be meticulously managed so that none of the strike team fell out of position. As they speared through the clouds, they an excellent view of the planetary purge taking place, as sinister green plumes rose in the distance from detonating dirty bombs that poisoned the surface with cleansing radioactive fallout.The Legios was being thorough in their eradication of the organic blight that infested Had Abbadon. Its value as a potential Forge World less than the cost it would take to occupy it, the deranged droid denizens would at least ensure to leave the surface uninhabitable to future fleshling settlers.All those calculations proved worth it, however, as the base took shape directly below the infiltration team. The Professor leaned forwards, preparing to twist the throttle as the garrison grew larger with each passing second. Stay on target. Just a little closer and... "Now!" Screeched the spider, revving the accelerator, causing the SPAT's repulsor engines to whine and the whole vehicle to rumble beneath them. Almost immediately, an energy shield flared to life above the zooming repulsor crafts as the garrison's defenders detected the energy signatures of the strike team and activated the base's powerful defense shield. Next came the rapid tat-tat of anti-air batteries on the garrison walls firing blindly into the sky, causing the SPATs to break formation.:: Spread out. :: Screeched Arachnus over the team's channel, before banking hard as blaster rifle barrels held in three clawed hands began to fire at them through murder holes in the walls of the main garrison structure. The chief librarian sent their SPAT into a spin, briefly flying upside down before whipping back around as the team came back together overtop the base's roof. His domed chassis turned, focusing his main photo-receptors on the Demon Lord riding behind him. "Time to jump, Master!"
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Valefor
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Post by Valefor on Jan 17, 2024 14:35:21 GMT -8
As the tiny craft hurtled down towards the ground, the beginning acceleration would have made many a person worried. There was always that initial rush as an object sped up to terminal velocity rather rapidly, before settling into a coasting speed. It was an exhilarating feeling for the most part, especially when you were the one in control. But a descent like this? It was a lot less exciting. Valefor did his part to assist with adjusting their path down toward a potential death when they were scattered against the rock.
Thus it was that his focus and attention was not upon the view of the death and destruction being carried out by the Legios. They were an efficient war machine and would carry out his will and orders whether he was observing them or not. They had their task to focus on and he had his own.
His grip tightened upon the handhold then, as the drop vehicle rumbled and the energy shield took form just above where they were. A few moments sooner and they would have been impacting upon it or crushed by its activation. Instead they were past the shield, but not the danger. Thankfully their activated engines meant the anti-aircraft fire was exploding off in the air where they had once been but not where they currently were. He kept himself pushed up against the structure of the pod to minimise his profile as Arachnus jerked the controls this way and that. A decision he was grateful for when the Spider-Droid sent them spinning, causing them to turn end over end at one stage.
As soon as the comment was made to jump, Valefor did not hesitate. He pushed himself off and away from the SPAT, with the pod accelerating down and toward the roof to crash. The Demon Lord stretched out his wings, buffeting his descent so that he too did not shatter his mortal coil upon the durasteel roof. Instead, he came to a much safer but still quite hard landing a few moments later.
As a pair of doors opened on either side, he sent a wave of Force Energy off in each direction. Causing what ever forces had been about to pour out stumbling back down the staircase. He unsheathed the Hastae from across his back as he whispered the incantation to cancel the concealing effects of his Crystal. They'd arguably gotten past the most dangerous part of this mission. Now they needed to clear out what ever opposition laid within and de-activate the defences Time to show what ever fools are within the error of their ways...
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Jan 18, 2024 7:32:21 GMT -8
Following Valefor's jump, Arachnus did likeness, leaping clear of the SPAT as it went streaking into the surface of the roof and erupted with a small explosion that sent flaming metal shrapnel skidding across the tiles. Sparks screeched from where robotic arachnid's numerous legs made contact with the roof, sliding to a stop next to the Forge Master as the red skinned sorcerer unleashed two powerful blasts of kinetic energy into the entrance of stairwells that had opened up on either side of them. The waves of Force energy were more than enough to cause the garrison troopers attempting to emerge to stumble back down inside, just long enough for twelve BX commando droids to leap off the backs of the SPATs they were riding on, hitting the roof in a roll that saw each one come up in a firing stance, six on either side of the Demon Lord. The BX pilots flew off, serving as a distraction as the base's anti-aircraft guns continued to rattle and roar into the sky, firing high intensity blaster bolts after the nimble repulsor crafts. As for the team on the roof, ST-W48 carbines opened up with expert precision, placing lethal crimson bolts in the centre of white plastoid helmeted heads that quickly appeared from the two access hatches on the roof.
To Valefor and Arachnus' right, two of the BX commandos opened up with their oppressor flamethrowers, sending scorching orange streams of fire into the openings. Bipedal forms ran out and writhed in plain sight, before falling to the ground as their flesh sizzled and the plastoid armour carapace they wore ran like water, transforming those caught in the blaze into piles of charred bone and cinder. I love the smell of tibanna in the morning. Said one of the flamethrower wielding droids as it continued to discharge gouts of liquid flame. On the opposite side, the chief librarian's numerous photo-receptors snagged a target lock on one of the garrison troopers concealed in shadow by the stairwell arches. Using the underslung whipcord launcher attached to his chassis, the Professor fired a cable into the dark and caught out of the troopers in its coil. The cable winch tugged hard and yanked the captured enemy, pulling them out into the open where they could get a better look at them.
Strangely, the trooper didn't appear much like the standard Imperial stormtrooper that Arachnus had been expecting. Their armour was piecemeal, missing several segments save for the larger sections, and the black body glove underneath was torn to reveal leathery brown flesh. Through the broken respirator part of the helmets lower portion, the mechanical assassin could see snarling teeth that looked more like the fangs of a beast. One of the BX droids drew their vibro-sword and plunged it down, spearing the captured trooper through the chest plate, causing it to go limp as it died.
"I don't think these are human." Said the Professor, probing the corpse with a leg. "Cross-referencing with the Felstorm's library, one moment." His photo-receptors pulsed green, then returned to their usual crimson hue. "Milord, I believe these fleshlings may be rakghoul."
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Valefor
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Post by Valefor on Jan 21, 2024 20:21:20 GMT -8
With the BX Commandos and Arachnus so handily dealing with the encroaching forces now that they had landed, Valefor was able to serve as an overseer capacity in the event a target appeared that they did not sense. But being the efficient machines they were, such a task did not require much focus from him. Instead, he was able to dedicate some time to reaching out with the Force and clawing his way through the confusion toward the swirling maelstrom of dark side energy. It was here, that much he could confirm in the time it took for them to secure the rooftop. Before he could probe any further into its location, his attention was drawn to the corpse that Arachnus had shot and pulled from the darkness.
Valefor took a knee and examined the body, but almost right away hew knew the answer without needing Arachnus to confirm his suspicions. He pushed himself back up to his feet and gave a check on any entrances to the roof top I suspected as much... burn the bodies! Lucky for you, the plague only transmits through organic tissue. Keep your blades at the ready to sever heads from bodies. We need to bring the shield and guns down, but keep the doors locked tight. I'd rather not have to contend with a horde of rakghoul whilst trying to crystallise the next stone... The Nexi themselves provided enough problems and danger for him to contend with, he definitely did not want to voluntarily add any more problems to the process. For now, he gripped the Hastae and headed toward the closest door to begin his descent into the building, keeping a pair of BX Commandos between himself and the oncoming rakghouls
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Jan 24, 2024 21:12:57 GMT -8
Nodding his domed head, Arachnus looked towards the sky, watching as several SPAT zoomed by as anti-aircraft fired chased after them. An antenna popped out of a port on the SD-K4 assassin's head and began to rotate as he opened a communications line to the airborne team members. "Spider God to Blade Vultures." He screeched, only waiting a few seconds before the synthetic tone of a BX Commando came in over the comm channel. Vulture 1 copies. Orders sir? The chief librarian paused, looking towards the dimly lit stairwell as the Red Sage descended into the garrison base, then back towards the sky. "We need to bring down the shields and silence those guns. Sacrifice your SPHATs if you have to, but cause as much damage as you can. We'll do what we can from inside." Roger, Roger. The communications channel went silent.Scurrying on eight slender segmented legs, the Professor hurried after the Fabricator General as the first sounds of explosions sounded from around the perimeter of the base, the circling droid pilots taking his words to heart. Nimble BX droids directed their repulsor craft into barking heavy laser emplacements, leaping clear at the last moment before the SPHAT flew into the angry turrets and detonated on impact. Even at a distance the cyber arachnid could hear the growls and snarls of plastoid armoured rakghoul as they swarmed the commandos caught out in the open yard. Each one of them made a good accounting of themselves, hosing down charging ferals before switching to their blades and hacking off a dozen limbs before they were eventually dragged down and disassembled, mechanical arms and legs ripped out at the magnetic socket. Brave, all of them. The droids of the Legios Cybernetica were not programmed to process fear. Arachnus committed the metal martyrs names to his memory banks as he followed Valefor into the depths.Unlike the dozen commando droids, the spider-bot walked along the walls and ceilings, releasing a swarm of his mini-assassin children that did the same. Firing a whipcord at the ceiling, Arachnus repelled straight down in seconds, landing next to his master. A BX commando in the lead stopped and held up an arm, while its other kept its blaster carbine focused forwards. A cone of light shone from the end of the barrel, illuminating the dark hall ahead. Hateful red inhuman eyes, hundreds it seemed, glared back."Contacts." Said the droid, then opened up in a cascade of crimson blaster bolts as his comrades did the same.PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW!
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Valefor
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Post by Valefor on Jan 30, 2024 18:14:42 GMT -8
Valefor made sure to keep the front line of droids between himself and the undead horde of Rakghouls. He had hoped for a clear shot to the command center of the Garrison, but such a thing was wishful thinking. With the droids keeping back the Rakghouls, Valefor doubled back along the hallway to try found another path forward. Despite the bases abandoned and overrun state, the structure was holding up well. Lacking a lightsaber meant he couldn't just cut a hole in the floor. But that didn't immediately mean he was without options, he just wanted to try something fast and easy first. As he pried open one of the side doors, he quickly found himself face-to-face with a Rakghoul missing much of its helmets lower face.
Reacting on instinct, he brought the Hastae up and jammed the shaft of the spear between its teeth and pushed away. He pulled back with his right hand, placing Solari closer to the beast before a blast of electricity erupted from the crystalline spear head. The smell of burned decayed flesh quickly filled the air as the smoking body hit the floor. Not wanting to be overly cautious, he held out his hand and activated the Stone of Dromund Kaas to drain what energy was left within the husk of a body.
The Muur Talisman was a brilliant work of art and one that he respected on a professional level. However, he preferred to study and enjoy it from afar as an object of history. While he was dabbling in undeath with the Prowler Program, it was controlled and contained. If a Prowler bit you, you did not in turn become one. Rakghouls, on the other hand, were mindless beasts, intent only on food and spreading their disease.
He swapped the Hastae to his gloved hand and moved back to the Commando Droids and pulled a grenade from one of their bandoliers. He set the timer and tossed it down along the hallway from the way he had come. When he was done here, he was going to see this whole site burned to the ground. But first they had to survive this ordeal Grenade! He pulled his wing around himself as a shield as the grenade rolled to a stop a little way along the hallway and blew up. A small amount of debris went flying through the air, creating a hole in the floor where one had not existed before Keep moving! He ran along the hallway and pulled his wings close as he jumped down the hole and dropped down to the floor below. He quickly held the Hastae at the ready in case there were more of Rakghoul waiting close by
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Feb 7, 2024 11:27:56 GMT -8
Make no mistake. There were more waiting. A lot more. In succession, the Professor and the Commando droids leapt down after Valefor, landing with mechanical grace as blaster carbines snapped up against metallic shoulders and rifle lights illuminated the darkness. The next floor down was a square room, adjoining halls from four different directions, each with a door left wide open. Arachnus barely had a chance to acclimatize his cybernetic senses to this new environment before his lifeform sensors began cast warning runes across his HUD vision and the motion sensors on the right shoulder of each BX began to feed their electro-scope lenses with targeting data. Swarms of the flesh hungry rakghoul in piecemeal plastoid plate came charging from every direction, cracking the occasional poorly placed blaster bolt but mostly galloping on all fours while they foamed at the mouths, glaring hungrily at the infiltration team with glowing red eyes.In that moment of what seemed like impending doom, something came over the Chief Librarian of the Felstorm, as though an ember of cybernetic courage was lit inside his chassis and willed his autonomous limbs to action. "For the Forge Master!" He shrieked, throwing his body towards the northern hall, outer legs latching onto the door frame. As the rakghoul reached the door, they were greeted by a wall of flashing razor edged titanium. The robotic spider's four forelegs stabbed and hacked anything that came within reach, chopping off limbs, puncturing throats, tearing apart mutant flesh. His army of mechanical spider babies swarmed beneath him, pouring into the gap and transforming the hall ahead into a charnel house of gore. Gripped in a murderous algorithm of wanton slaughter, the sinister red photo-receptors of the arachnid assassins flickered from rich crimson to viral green. Droid lubricants frothed at the SD-K4s vocabulator as he plucked his legs from the door frame and surged forwards, a cyclone of mechanical violence, driven by a deeply programmed hatred of organic filth. "Fuel for the Dark Forge!"Fuel for the Dark Forge! Fuel for the Dark Forge! Fuel for the Dark Forge! Fuel for the Dark Forge! Fuel for the Dark Forge! The chant was taken up by the Commando droids, who had assumed firing lines in the other three directions, front rows kneeling while the backrows cracked shots over their shoulders. Even as lethally equipped as the kill-squad was, they would soon be overrun by the sheer number of their enemies. The droids switched to underslung quarrel launchers as the rakghoul packs neared, peppering the horde with flaming bolts while the BXs synchronized their movements and began to cover Valefor's sides and rear, moving towards the hallway Arachnus and his children were in the process of clearing. While the Legios' usual company mascot was busy rending flesh with his children, one of the BX droids stood next to Valefor and held up a holographic projector disc. A three dimension map of the installation hovered in the air, showing their current position and the expected location of the shield generator. They were only a few halls away. Behind them, orange gouts of flame from oppressor cannons filled the way they had come with burning liquid death, even as rakghoul began to fall from the hole in the ceiling, piling into the room they had just left as they stamped over their dead, drawn by the commotion and the scent of a living soul.
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Valefor
The Sith Eternal
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Post by Valefor on Feb 13, 2024 13:58:47 GMT -8
Once again the forces of the Dark Forge were operating at their utmost limits as they kept the hordes of Rakghoul at bay for now. Blaster fire, flaming quarrels, and gouts of flame spewed forth upon the mindless hordes, leaving Valefor safely behind their protection. With Arachnus and the BXs throwing themselves into the task at hand, he could study the projection from another one of the droids to better understand their path forward. With the Generator so close, he could risk putting in a bit more effort. He reached out with the force and slowly started to collapse each hallway that did not lead in the direction of their objective. An action which helped stem the flow a little, but the hole in the roof was a more difficult problem to solve.
At the very least, it gave them enough breathing room to push along the hallway along which they needed to tread to their target. More Rakghoul spawn appeared before being cut down or turned to smouldering heaps as the group pressed on. In both good and bad news, many of the doors ahead of them had been opened which meant they didn't waste time trying to slice door controls. But this also meant the Rakghouls were more free to roam the Garrison and intercept their path forward.
At any chance he got, Valefor took the time to use the Stone of Dromund Kaas to drain a couple Rakghoul of their energy to replenish his own reserves. With no plans to try occupy this building or planet, Valefor was far more liberal in tearing the place apart to stem the oncoming horde. The hallways behind them were littered with collapsed ruins, over which Rakghoul were still trying to climb. Others, meanwhile, had doubled back or taken alternate side paths to get back to the hallway. They were tenacious, but tenacity would got them only so far.
Valefor tore a hole in the next wall and they soon found themselves in the Shield Generator room, just as the schematics had predicted. A bit of good luck at last Keep them held back! With his back to the oncoming horde from the hallway, he used the Force to reach out and grad hold of the Generator and started pulling upon various components, in an effort to tear the thing apart so that even if they did turn it off, it wouldn't just re-activate
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Feb 14, 2024 7:13:39 GMT -8
Metal screeched as several of Arachnus' razor edged legs lost traction of the floor, so slick was it with blood that even his short-centre of gravity was struggling to stand erect. As they reached the generator room the BX commandos formed two firing lines at the door, blasters and flame cannons pointed outwards while they covered the hard at work Demon Lord who was tearing apart the shield generator. The first row knelt while the second fired over their shoulder, firing effective volleys that put down rakghoul regardless if they were charging on two feet or on all fours. For as high as their kill count was rising, their ammunition supply was just as rapidly dwindling. It wouldn't be long before they were forced to rely on melee combat alone. Miniature one eyed spider-bots finished off any mutants clinging to the life on the ground. Oddly enough the tiny mechanical arachnids were largely ignored by the garrison's feral inhabitants, who seemed to struggle to comprehend their lifeless synthetic nature. As they fought hard against the swarms of transmorgrafied troopers, their comlinks began to crackle with static as a tight beam communications reached them. The emotionless voice of Commander Beelzebub could be heard by every member of the infiltration team, droid or organic.Felstorm to Strike Team, we've detected the garrison shields have fallen. Thank the Dark Forge for that. It meant they could actually get some reinforcements inbound, or maybe, something better. What is the status on the anti-aircraft towers? "Destroyed, though it cost us our transports." Screeched Arachnus, shaking rakghoul blood from his joints as he paced behind the firing line of commandos. "It doesn't matter. We haven't located the Fabricator General's objective yet, so we're not going anywhere. Is the Felstorm in position to assist?"Negative. We're just inside concussion missile range but too far out to assist directly. ETA nine minutes. However, we have five heavy artillery guns (HAGs) positioned two kilometers east of your position that can provide fire support. They won't be much use, however, while the strike team is still inside the garrison."Actually, they may. These old Imperial bases are built like bunkers, thick ferrocrete walls supported by durasteel rebar. We're deep enough inside at this point where we should be fine from any exterior impacts. Order the HAGs to begin bombarding the garrison with proton shells. Then have the Felstorm drop a missile barrage on the base from above." But Professor... "Hex missiles, Commander. My recent audit of the Felstorm's munitions supply determines we have enough to drown the garrison in a cloud of trihexalon gas. That will take care of the hostiles we've encountered while leaving us relatively unscathed." There was a pause as Commander Beelzebub ran the calculations, quickly coming to the same consensus as the chief librarian. Understood. Fire support incoming. Felstorm out.When the comlink switched off, Arachnus scurried over to Valefor's side, watching as his master finished disassembling the shield generator until even an army of pit-droids couldn't put it back together again."Master, we will need to move quickly. We have fire support incoming, but we are technically within the target zone. I suggest we locate this nexus of energy soon."
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Valefor
The Sith Eternal
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Post by Valefor on Feb 22, 2024 2:14:21 GMT -8
There was something cathartic about tearing apart the final aegis of defence keeping these Rakghoul alive. But where a Jedi might do this for the sake of the light, Valefor did it because the Rakghoul were a frenzied and failed experiment without the Muur Talisman. Better they meet a final end then be allowed to continue on in squalor.
He turned his focus then upon Arachnus as the robotic arachnid approached with news of an incoming bombardment from their own forces. Certainly not the most upbeat news, but it at least meant the Rakghoul problem was very shortly going to be dealt with. But it did indeed present the problem that they would be within that area of problem solving Well, that might be a problem for us... He raised his gauntleted hand up and slowly panned it around in the air, feeling the pull of the Nexus grow stronger as he pointed toward the outer courtyard. Just as he suspected. He dropped his hand down and did a quick look around and studied the map being projected of the compound We'll need to get deeper in to ride out the first wave, as for the gas... well I better work fast on a protective spell... There was no point in chiding Arachnus over the circumstances in which he had placed them. The Rakghoul had already made this a no easy win situation, so his top commander was merely playing the hand that was dealt. Without waiting any longer, Valefor lead the charge deeper into the Garrison blowing apart doors and walls to clear their descent. They reached a couple levels lower before the first proton shell came crashing down against the parapets of the Garrison. Several more impacts and muted explosions shook the building as the HAGs carried out their bombardment. Giant rents were torn into the building, exposing areas long since blocked off to the outside and vaporising the Rakghoul Defenders caught within those areas.
Once he was sure the final artillery shell had been fired, Valefor led the next mad dash through the assault Garrison and out the front entrance doors. He could already see the missile trails marring the sky as the trihexalon gas was already on its way. The Commando Droids quickly took up a defensive perimeter as Rakghoul started pouring out of the ruins of the building smelling fresh meat upon the air. But the Demon Lord did not let their appearance distract him as he got to work drawing out the runes for the protective shell just behind the line of droids. Were it any novice or intermediate Sorcerer, there was no doubt they would be choking on trihexalon gas shortly. But Valefor was no novice. He completed the runic magic and activated the spell just as the first missile came hurtling from the sky and spewed forth its chemical death.
More and more Missiles struck against the ground and buildings, flooding the air with the bio-weapon except for the small protective bubble within which Valefor was already working upon the binding spell. This one featured iconography and names that were centred around Darth Krayt and his legacy. But soon enough he had completed this spell work and was standing in the midst of it.
It was then that the chitin clad form of Darth Krayt seemed to appear out of thin air in the gap between the protective barrier keeping out the trihexalon gas and the arcane spell work meant to distil down the Nexus. Given the chitin mask the dead Sith lord was wearing, it was hard to gauge his mood. Was it admiration? contempt? fear? Valefor honestly could not care what it was as he knelt down and placed his hand upon the runes and started to chant. Slowly the runes lit up from the centre outward Why are you here, interloper? Come to claim my power as you did his? Yes I feel the power of the Nexi that you have claimed already... Does it scare you to know that? The runes were all lit up as Valefor rose to his feet and stared across to the Avatar, his own expression unphased and unimpressed They also sense your presence, so no... I'm not scared. Just like the others, I will forge the next stone, nothing you can do will stop me. But try, if you wish... You will only fail.
We'll see about that, you whelp! Phantom soldiers rose from the ground and rushed out of the ruins and charged across the courtyard unaffected by the gas that was killing the Rakghoul. Valefor closed his eyes and raised his gauntleted hand palm up out in front I claim this power of Darth Krayt as my own! He started to recite the chant then, drawing forth the Nexus from the unseen realm into the physical realm. Energy crackled through the air, striking out against the ground and shield, even vaporising some of the spirits it was summoning to its defence. Energy arced down to the gauntlet, following along Valefor's fingers and into the centre of his palm. Soon enough, like the other stones, a new crystal started to form just above his palm and giving off a brilliant green glow that grew brighter as more of the crystal formed.
The Nexus tried to fight against Valefor's magic, but eventually it gave up the war, causing its apparitions to disappear as the last of its power was sucked down into the crystal and the Demon Lord finished his chanting. He did not waste time as he gripped the stone between forefinger and thumb to pluck from the air. Emerald tendrils of energy struck his hand but he remained unperturbed as he turned the Caestus over and pressed the Stone into the slot upon his thumb knuckle. The stone temporarily turned somewhat liquid as its base melted into the setting before joining its power to the rest of the Amulet.
Valefor let out a breath as the newest rush of power flowed through him and provided him access to a whole new power. The gem glowed its brilliant green as a localised twister of wind struck down from above the gas and expanded out, creating a wind tunnel within which fresh clean air existed The third Gem is mine... Arachnus! call in our exfil! The storm will not harm them. Let us take our leave of this place and commit it back to the annuls of history...
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Feb 24, 2024 6:01:53 GMT -8
Briefly the Professor's circuits were distressed when the ghostly apparitions appeared, spectral soldiers sweeping in towards their position where the BX commandos had formed an honour guard of blessed steel around their demonic overlord. Mutant abominations such as the rakghoul, they could fight, but spirits? The chief librarian could find nothing useful in his database for dealing with that particular threat. Even so, he prepared to give the instruction to the droids to fire, flicking corrupted blood from his right forearm as he raised the mechanical limb to give the signal. Before his razor edge appendage swept down, the strange ethereal phenomenon dissipated as the spiritual energy they consisted of appeared to be drawn into one of the empty slots on the Fabricator General's mystical gauntlet. A dozen different photo-receptors spread across his circular chassis whirred and clicked as they captured the scene and stored the information to his database for later dissemination. As for the threat of the rakghoul, outside the safe space the Forge Master had created, those mutants not caught in the artillery strike were choked to death by highly toxic trihexalon. Leather fleshed freaks sputtered and wept blood from every orifice, coughing up bits of burnt lungs as they drowned in their own boiling vitae. By all accounts, the hex missiles had proved extremely effective. Arachnus made a note of that.The third Gem is mine... Arachnus! call in our exfil! The storm will not harm them. Let us take our leave of this place and commit it back to the annuls of history... "Roger, roger!" Screeched the spider droid, snapping a blood slicked limb against his reflec coated dome, mimicking the affirmative of the commando droids, their behaviour clearly rubbing off on the organic hating robo-arachnid. :: Arachnus to Felstorm, mission complete. Get us a ride out of here, Beelzebub! :: ... Static. That's Commander Beelzebub, Chief Librarian. Replied the tactical droid dryly. Order confirmed. Extraction in progress. Slowly lumbering in to sight as an army of repulsor engines carried the massive black pyramid of the Felstorm through the sky, the flagship of the Fabricator General fell behind a rolling storm cloud of crackling radioactive particulate and poison gas, heading towards the garrison with a deadly payload of black rain. From the forwards hangar of the star pyramid, a Sheathipede-class transport shuttle launched out of the warship's bosom and streaked ahead of the toxic cloud, its engines burning hot as the OOM pilot pushed the accelerator to the max. Fearlessly, the droid behind the cockpit took it through the chop of the twister dispersing the gas around the base, causing it to erupt through a luminous green barrier as it came down above the ruined garrison. Mandible like landing gear extended from its side moments before it crunched down hard on the courtyard, its shocks absorbing the hard landing with expulsions of steam. A hard bang sounded as the ramp hit the old stone, exposing the lit interior."Fall in, apes!" The arachnid's vocabulator synthetically shrieked. "Cover the Forge Master." Forming a protective circle, the BX commandos escorted the red winged ruler of the Forge Worlds into the shuttle, not that there was anything left living to protect the Sorcerer Supreme from. As the members of the Legios Cybernetica boarded the shuttle, they left behind only death and destruction, departing another ruin of their own making. More souls for the Dark Forge...
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Valefor
The Sith Eternal
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Post by Valefor on Feb 26, 2024 13:45:04 GMT -8
Valefor made quick time up into the Sheathipede-class transport shuttle, holding the wall of wind until the rear hatch sealed and the Shuttle took off back up into the atmosphere. The newly acquired stone returned to its dull green state as the magic was released, leaving the Forge Master to drink in the victory properly as the Felstrom grew larger and larger outside. The hangar bay soon encompassed the entire view port as the transport landed and allowed its occupants to disembark. A light decontamination drizzle rained down from overhead, to shower the ship and droids of any traces of the trihex gas that might be upon them. All the while, the Felstorm and Dark Fleet were already extracting up and away from Had Abaddon, making for orbit and beyond.
By the time Valefor and Arachnus reached the bridge, the dark void of space was the only view they got as the now ruined planet was behind the ship. The Forge Master worked the controls of the ships command table and brought up a holographic image of Korriban, the ancient homeworld and graveyard of the Sith One final destination upon this current trip, before we head back to Hypori... Time to see where Darth Krayt rose and birthed the One Sith... I'm sure there will be a couple relics still left over for you to add to the collection.
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Post by Professor Arachnus on Feb 29, 2024 7:11:38 GMT -8
"Korriban!" Shrieked the spider droid excitedly, rapidly tittering from side to side in a series of loud metallic taps of his bladed leg tips on the deck. "What delightful news, master. I must make preparations for a new exhibit within the Daemonium Bibliotheca." He screeched synthetically, using the official name of the Felstorm's great library, which translated from ancient black-script into galactic basic as the 'Demon's Library'. While there were repositories of arcane knowledge established on every Forge World in service to the Fabricator General, his flagship contained the darkest and most potent artifacts from the Red Sage's adventures, a vast collection of darkside imbued relics and sorcerous lore. As the original homeworld of todays modern day Sith, Korriban was likely to contained a wealth of knowledge and items that would serve as a capstone on the Demon Lord's already impressive treasury.On the main view-screen, the Professor could see the last of the C-9979s emerging from the fire bombed surface of the planet, now a smoking irradiated wasteland left in the wake of the Legios' advance through the cosmos. On those crimson winged transport, which in some small way emulated the image of their demonic overlord's own red winged form, captives taken from small settlements across Had Abaddon were currently being put to the blade. Beneath unlit deck lights where only the hateful scarlet glow of bloody photo-receptors dispelled the otherwise utter black, serrated filleting knives were dragged across naked flesh, splitting skin and spilling hot blood across the metallic floor plates in a red geyser of steaming vitae. Sentient sacrifices were made to appease the void tides and ease the star pyramid's passage through the lightspeed dimension of hyperspace. Even at a distance, as the chief librarian watched the screen with a dozen different glowing mechanical eyes, he could see the expulsions of vented atmosphere as bloodless corpses were jettisoned into the vacuum prior to the dragonfly shaped frigates leaping out of the system.Seated on the obsidian bridge throne, the tactical droid Commander Beelzebub heard everything, his cybernetic mind already running through a multitude of scenarios as he cross referenced the star pyramids inventory. Korriban wouldn't be like Geonosis or Kessel. Its population had already been reduced by the ceaseless crawl of time and catastrophic events. This journey would likely require a finer touch as opposed to a scouring torch. Tapping a sequence of buttons into the control arm of the throne, the droid commander sent instructions down to Research Bay 13 where one of the Demon Lord's experiments was currently contained. In the dark depths, a single shard's scream could be felt across the aether, causing the psychic plane to echo his tortured shriek. A survivor of the massacre of the Iron Citadel on Orax, the sentient crystal was being reshaped into a weapon to serve the Demon Lord, encased in a prison of blessed steel in the form of a Sith Elite Warbot. The indoctrination process had shattered its mind and had mostly driven the silicon based being mad, turning them feral and filling them full of uncontrollable rage. The shackled shard, code named Corrosion, snarled into the fey as the droid tenders prepared the Legios latest weapon for war.
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Nem Yin
The First Order
The dark expanse of the intergalactic void is not as empty as they would have you believe...
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Post by Nem Yin on Apr 20, 2024 5:31:23 GMT -8
After leaving Imperial Center far behind, what the common folk referred to as Coruscant, the Bleeding Orifice took to the turbulent gravitational tides of the void as it sailed the extra-dimensional sea of darkspace on its journey into the Deep Core. Far from a calm region of interstellar vacuum, the yorik-vec cruiser encountered a fair share of chop while traversing the lightspeed lanes. Nem had been forced to take over from the organic vessel's grown in pilot-thrall, his strong hands now gripping a yorik-coral steering yoke in the main compartment where a large translucent membrane grown into the hull provided him an unencumbered view of the swirling blue bands of the open void. In those luminous depths he could make out the shadows of purrgil space whales just off the starboard side of the ship. Sightings of the mysterious creatures was considered a sign of good fortune by merchant sailors, though the Executor had a better measure of what their presence meant, as it indicated the route they traveled was relatively stable. His grip eased on the yoke and he relaxed.The star speckled journey from Coruscant to Empress Teta would not be as simple of traveling from point A to point B. Years before the First Order was officially formed and the Imperial Remnant controlled the Deep Core, the Executor had negotiated with then head of the Imperial Knights, Xeonon Solomon, for access to the Empire's void charts of the region. During the more recent events of Byss where former Emperor Nicademus had called upon the Praetorite's military aid, Nem had an opportunity to reassess some of those old paths. Few of them had remained intact, but his people's efforts to scout new routes in and out of the area had proven fruitful. He knew of a way into the system, one that would allow them to circumvent interdiction attempts, as the Ren had no doubt made every effort to secure their territory following the events of Ralltiir. They'd be detected the moment they dropped out of hyperspace, but he was expecting that. He just needed to ensure their arrival created a large enough surprise to get the attention of those in the Ren upper echelons who would have a better comprehension of his cargo's worth. Speaking of which, his less than pleased passenger had been given the run of the ship more or less since they had departed, with Scab seeing to her needs even if the mute chazrach didn't provide much in the way of conversation. He had even provided her with a tray of food, though it was anyone's guess if she had recognized it as such, given how galaxies apart their two cultures were.Nem turned his head as he heard a sound coming from the adjoining medical bay, the lower half of which was now obscured behind a starfish shaped gnullith rebreather he had donned since departing Coruscant. Its long proboscis had extended down his throat, symbiotically linking to his nervous system, while its gills filtered the air he breathed and distorted his voice like the speakers built into a Deathtrooper helmet. He had changed out of his damaged cloaker after they had left, selecting instead a pair of midnight blue breeches for his legs and a robeskin long-coat with an attached hood for his upper half. Its cowl rested on his shorn scalp, further casting his corpse pallor complexion into shadows, partially dispelled by his luminous green eyes that shone like emeralds in their sockets. The garment was open at the front, exposing a pair of clip beetles pierced through his nipples and the tender scar of seared flesh Jin had added to his collection during their fight, while the tail of the coat ended in hooks of bone that curled inwards towards his legs and caught on the flesh of his pants, tearing at it teasingly and adding a musical rhythm to his every movement as they rattled together.
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