Sakadi Marathi Sinvala
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- Jul 6, 2019
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Death Disabled, cPvP
The Knightess moved quickly, her footsteps echoeing through the sewers of one of Mandalore's more prominent cities. What had happened here today felt surreal. The Sith had invaded Mandalore.
The Alliance had been aware of the rumors. The Bothan Spy Network had supplied them with information, rumors originating from the upper echelons of the Sith. According to their sources, the Sith had plans to invade Mandalore. However the rumors were vague and unreliable, giving the Galactic Alliance no reason to trust these vague claims. Thus, the Alliance had sent a small team of undercover agents to Mandalore. Among them, Jedi Knight Sakadi Sinvala. Their task had been to observe whether an invasion would take place or not. Oh how grossly they had underestimated the Empire's lack of mercy.
The first bombing run had devastated a large part of the city and had claimed the lives of her unsuspecting allies. She had managed to escape the massacre just in time, by taking cover in the sewer system. She had been there for hours, as the bombers just kept on coming. Until a moment ago.
The Knightess had arrived on Mandalore with no intentions to fight. With the benefit of hindsight, she should've donned her armor instead of wearing her current attire. It didn't matter that much though; she had come fully equipped for this mission. Her two blaster pistols, lightsaber, holocom and binoculars were neatly attached to her utility belt. The Sephi had everything she needed.
The moment she saw light at the end of the long sewer tunnel, Sakadi started to run. She had to see the destruction with her own eyes. She sensed the Dark Side around her, feeding upon the death and destruction that had occurred mere minutes ago. Its cold touch was repelled by the Jedi's affinity to the Light side, but she still felt the energy swirling around her, like a moth drawn to a flame.
The Knightess climbed out of the sewer system, only to stumble upon the remains of a railway station. Parts of the station were on fire, the roof was half gone and the railway itself had collapsed. Considering this was one of the sturdier buildings, she had no doubts of what the city looked like. The dense energy of the Dark side told her all she needed to know. It was hell incarnate out there.
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