Zarach nonchalantly walked around, looking for something fun to have to do while he was on the mission. " Have you EVER been to the Sith archives?" He asked him. " No. We learn nothing but past failures from it." " Come back after reading every book by Revan." He said, getting into a resting position.
Only until Sythe had watched Aromen fight with a training saber did he notice it. Aromen was the one who had broken the rules earlier. He chuckled to himself, noticing why Aromen had been helping out Terena. Someone else had noticed was the only explanation. " Aromen, I want to tell you a story." " Lord, I thought you were just going to teach me new forms and stuff?" Aromen looked excited despite his question. "Then come over here to learn something!" He snapped.
" In the meantime, Sythe, train Aromen a little. He hasn't dhad a good private tutoring lesson in a while." She said. Aromen looked at Sythe as if he were a god about to reveal the galaxy's reason. Sythe nodded, didn't bother to bow, and motioned for Aromen to follow. He didn't bother to make sure his order followed through. He knew it was even if Aromen took a slightly different route.
"What do you think I've been trying to do?" He asked jokingly. He grinned. " Now, are we just gonna sit here?"
Terena waited impatiently for Sythe. He had always relished when a fight came his way but his loyalty was the thing that kept him from simply taking over. He helped keep the new Sith Order together. So where was he now? " Aromen!" She yelled to a young Apprentice nearby. The young Twi-lek had just started training and so was usually helping out around the place. " Yes, Lord Terena?" he asked, turning. " Find where Lord Sythe is and get him here." " You're getting too reliant on me, Terena." Sythe was right at the door. He had been the whole time. Deciding to have some fun, he had masked his presence from her and watched the whole thing fold out. "Where's Zarach? He was supposed to be there to meet you." She looked at him, not wanting to lose another person as strong as that. " On a mission. The Jedi got away because his pesky Padawan arrived in the middle of the fight." He said something else only loud enough for Terena to hear. Aromen just looked curiously at the spectacle before him. Two Sith Lords playing with each other as if they knew each other better than anyone thought. Plus, Sythe had the guts to talk like this to Terena herself! Any other person but him and they would be dead within a minute. He'd have to spread THIS rumor no matter what.
" I'd better go to Malachor. I have to report this incident." Sythe said to himself, heading towards his ship. The remaining half of the Gloom Walkers were on the transport already, sitting in their quarters jesting with each other. Sythe had always liked the Gloom Walkers and knew that they had something going for them. They just had to unlock it.
"Shame when people with such potential hold it back." he sighed, looking around the academy. Not too long ago it would have had a lot of Sith in it. Now it was empty.
OOC: he's more saying it to himself than to Heiro. he knows he won't listen. BIC: James dodged them, and if he couldn't, blocked.
He just sighed somehow blocking every attack put at him. " Why do you want to die so bad?"
James parried all of the attacks, barely dodging one of the punches thrown at his.
James caught the attack with his hand. " I haven't even gotten to attacking yet, Heiro. No one has EVER seen my full power and you'll be the first to die with me using it."
James didn't even move anything, his energy protected him well enough. he simply looked at Heiro from the corner of his eyes.
James's own energy wasn't visible, except if you were part of his family. If you were, it would have crushed you. " It's a bad thing when I actually decide to fight. But it's too late to not let this be permanant." He still kept his eyes on Ashita, as if searching for something she had.
James sighed, hearing Jasmine's screams. He didn't make any move to help her or to attack Heiro. His eyes were fixed on Ashita.
"Poor guy. If he really wants to die, I'll make that wish come true." There was a darker glint in his eyes, showing nothing.
"I don't have any bonds with Heiro. I won't pause to kill him if he stands in my way." He laughed. " Better not to lose a pawn and gain a king than not get anything plus lose."
"Zarach, take half of the Gloom Walkers and personally find them." Sythe ordered. Zarach simply nodded and left.
OOC: you in :D
The engine had been cut by Sith Troopers earlier, recognizing their chance. They were a small squad from the distinguished Gloom Walkers. Once the home of Darth Bane himself. But the Law of Two lasted shorter than wanted. Now there was a Order of Sith that did not weaken any. They had learned the hard way how to fix that.