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Through her eyeless gaze, she watched as each Jedi thickened with the force. The uglier Jedi, however, let it simmer at his fingertips, and in the following instant, he unleashed a torrent of fire, no doubt aimed to distract her. Hecate wasn’t so stupid though— with her slow approach, she knew just what to do. Like her duel on Ord Radama, she subtly reached out with the force to fashion an invisible wall mere feet from the Jedi. Without warning, the spate of fire would splinter into the barrier, threatening to consume the Jedi himself.
In the immediate moment after raising the ethereal wall, Hecate pounced toward the other, irrelevant Jedi. The sabers to her right, Abraxas and Malachor, would sweep into his side, with Abraxas aimed at his upper chest and Malachor to his kneecap. On her left side, she would maintain her favored blade, Lilith, across her diaphragm so as not to expose her guard, and her final saber deactivated in case the second Jedi tried to come in from behind. As she was only handling two blades for action, Hecate felt confident her focus would not remain divided.
In the immediate moment after raising the ethereal wall, Hecate pounced toward the other, irrelevant Jedi. The sabers to her right, Abraxas and Malachor, would sweep into his side, with Abraxas aimed at his upper chest and Malachor to his kneecap. On her left side, she would maintain her favored blade, Lilith, across her diaphragm so as not to expose her guard, and her final saber deactivated in case the second Jedi tried to come in from behind. As she was only handling two blades for action, Hecate felt confident her focus would not remain divided.