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Tysyacha

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Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-19-2009, 1:31 PM
#46
Master Bruis shivered. Here he was, honestly believing that none of the new arrivals at the Temple constituted a genuine threat! So much for first impressions and basic assumptions. He should have known better. As it stood, one of the Jedi had indeed...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-19-2009, 1:12 AM
#44
Master Bruis felt his temples throb. Too much chaos, too many people... "Enough!" he cried, stamping his foot in cantankerous indignation. "What in the Force is going on? Other than the Mandalorian, who are all these other people that...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-15-2009, 6:24 PM
#36
Loud and clear. Padawan Vek returned the message. I'm with you. She departed the Temple as quietly and unobtrusively as possible, not wanting to draw any undue attention to herself. As she exited, a few of her fellow students wanted to know about th...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-15-2009, 12:34 AM
#31
"I agree." She followed her Master toward his private office in the Temple, which was far away from Masters Bruis and Dray--and their Mandalorian guest. As far as Chetyra was concerned, she hadn't even seen the newcomer, and truth be told,...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-14-2009, 7:14 PM
#28
Master Bruis was intrigued, to say the least. "What kind of services? The last time I checked, Mandalorians were bounty hunters. Unfortunately for you, if you are a bounty hunter, we have placed a price on no one's head." He smiled wryly, t...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-14-2009, 6:46 PM
#21
"Who are you, sir?" asked Master Bruis. "I am Master Pandolf Bruis, of the Jedi Council. As you probably know, Mandalorians are not common visitors to our humble Temple. What brings you here, and what can we do for you?" He had c...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-14-2009, 4:31 PM
#18
Master Bruis narrowed his charcoal-gray eyes. "If I am strict with Padawan Vek, it is because I need to be strict with her," he said deliberately. Measuring his words as if they were ingredients in a gourmet recipe, he continued, "She...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-13-2009, 11:25 PM
#14
"Of course." Master Bruis turned to his colleague, and they departed. Once they were in a section of the Temple deemed "neutral ground" for heated discussions and meetings that could turn ugly, one way or the other, Bruis gestured...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-13-2009, 9:50 PM
#11
Chetyra trembled. What was she doing? Here she was, challenging a Master that had at least double her skill in combat, sparring or not. True, she was strong in the Force, but not that strong. Somehow, the words idiot Padawan--had she heard them, or j...  [Read More]
Posted in: Star Wars: Second Legacy
 Tysyacha
08-09-2009, 2:49 PM
#5
The Master who had spoken to Chetyra now gazed down at her with the expression a parent has when their child has failed them miserably...as Jacen Solo had failed his mother and father, his uncle and aunt. He had murdered Mara Jade Skywalker, Luke's w...  [Read More]
Posted in: DDO/Dragon Age: Deathstage
 Tysyacha
08-19-2009, 1:49 PM
#87
"I agree, Nierra." Shakhmaty gazed at her new Dark Elven ally with firm confidence. "Blood Mages, as I'm told by my colleagues at the Cathedral, devote their whole lives to their dark art. Not only that, but they usually focus upon tha...  [Read More]
Posted in: DDO/Dragon Age: Deathstage
 Tysyacha
08-19-2009, 12:59 AM
#85
"There was something strange that we...we haven't been able to scrub off the walls yet," replied the chaplain. "We've hidden the infernal phrase behind a curtain, so the worshippers here won't see it. Nevertheless, they suspect somethi...  [Read More]
Posted in: DDO/Dragon Age: Deathstage
 Tysyacha
08-18-2009, 1:01 PM
#83
The chaplain of the tiny city church blinked twice. He wasn't expecting any more visitors than his usual congregation, least of all official investigators into the "foul business" that had tormented him and his parishioners these days. Howe...  [Read More]
Posted in: DDO/Dragon Age: Deathstage
 Tysyacha
08-15-2009, 3:06 PM
#80
"Objectives?" the Vicar replied. "I have only one: to bring about the Deathstage. The end of time as we know it, at least according to the prophecies of the Chantry. The criminals and other guilty scum in this realm have gone unpunishe...  [Read More]
Posted in: DDO/Dragon Age: Deathstage
 Tysyacha
08-15-2009, 2:36 PM
#78
The Vicar frowned. "Small? Feeble? I suggest that you choose your next words a little more carefully. The primary rituals of the Chantry deal with healing and spiritual growth, but there are...darker ones...that center around retribution and ven...  [Read More]
Posted in: DDO/Dragon Age: Deathstage
 Tysyacha
08-13-2009, 10:22 PM
#76
Shakhmaty agreed with Alkonium. "Let's go see if anyone at the nearest city chapel knows anything about the murders--or if the bodies are still there, especially the woman's." She, the soldier, the rogue, and the ranger moved out. As the da...  [Read More]
Pahro snorted derisively. "Hardly. I never even met her. I chanced to procure the Dark Lady's chronometer through a Sith minion, a mere pawn in her little scheme, who was more interested in credits than in ruling the galaxy. That minion sold the...  [Read More]
Pahro Utonula licked her lips. "Jedi. I don't know whom you're addressing, but it's definitely not me. My name is Private Pitr Orkutt, and unless you wish for me to sic the security-guard kath hounds on you, I suggest you move out of my way. You...  [Read More]
The owner of the Celebrity Planet Cantina returned, handing the Jedi a glowing holopad with a series of twelve numbers on it. "If you want the chronometer," he announced, his face blanched a sickly eggshell white, "then here's the acco...  [Read More]
((I hope this is some of my best writing yet!)) Weakness. Preferences. Something clicked in Andirrul's clouded mind. "Yes. I agree," she told Lord Tyrannus, nodding. The Dark Lady noticed that her voice sounded like a holorecording on ha...  [Read More]
The crowd at the Cantina couldn't believe it. A fake?! Since when had the redoubtable Celebrity Planet franchise ever purchased fake artifacts? Truth be told, this had happened several times in the corporation's history, but never in the case of Jedi...  [Read More]
The Celebrity Planet Cantina was absolutely packed. Any artifact from the Sith--even a broken one--warranted the entire galaxy's attention, or at least the attention of every passer-by on Huntau Station. The new owner, who had been notified only two...  [Read More]
((OK. How about he's 33, then? Ten years shouldn't be that much of a diff. He's old enough to NOT be Komad's son, and yet young enough to still be a trainee guard.)) Huntau Station's holovid news stations suddenly ran an on-site commercial: "Y...  [Read More]
((Iyav is 21.)) "Thank you, sir." Iyav bowed his head in acknowledgement, noticing that the stranger had called him handsome. That wasn't what he was used to being called. Runt, shorty, trainee, and his own boss's personal favorite, green-...  [Read More]
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