Cataphract
Denizen of Qliphoth
- Location
- UTC +8:00
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Captain Vaere is an intelligent woman, more than capable of seeing the merits of this line of reasoning. But you sense that something is holding her back from accepting it. You take a deep breath, subtly enough that it seems as if you're just trying to calm yourself down, reach out…and learn what the Force has to say of her.
What you realize is this: to perceive Chara Vaere in the Force is to perceive the galaxy through her eyes. And the galaxy as she sees it is a single point of light—not the Captain herself, but her homeworld of Coruscant, the heart of the Republic—floating alone in a sea of darkness. Some places are close enough to it to bask in its glow; others are shrouded in infinite night. The waves of barbarism lap ever upon the shores of civilization, and thanks to you (as she sees it), the tide has risen today.
To Captain Chara Vaere, the darkness cannot be changed. It cannot be made into anything other than destruction and chaos. It can only, with enough courage and luck, be pushed back.
It strikes you as a deeply depressing way to think.
This was one of my favorite parts of this update. You really have a way with words!
Great stuff in this update, too. I personally hope Grievous can find a different fate, this time around.
[X] Remember the stories of your mother and look back, back, and further still.