The waves collided harshly against the side of the cliffs. They reached halfway up and nearly touched the station that was built into the cliff before retreating back into the ocean with a defeated roar. The station was eerily silent, the only sign of it still being active was the blinking lights that would navigate ships through the encumbering weather. Throughout the station, lightsaber marks were burned into the walls, the ground, and the occupants of the station. If anyone searched the station, they would find the guards dead and strewn about as each one was silenced. The alarms and security systems had been deactivated and it left the station in a sense of total peace that was nefariously created.
Extending out from the station was a long runway that would allow multiple ships to land on the side. At the end of the runway stood Ender, on his knees with his hands covering them. His eyes were closed and his head tilted down slightly, expanding his reach with each passing second into the force. He was making himself known but to only one person in the galaxy, Talak. The signature he carried would act as a beacon to the fallen Sith, Jedi, or whatever the kriff Talak had transformed himself foolishly into. The scene at the prison continued to replay in his head, the sight of his friend and old master fighting against one of the champions in order to prevent Ender from escaping out of the prison. Everything that had been between them was thrown away in a split second and he didn't even know why.
At first, the weather was relatively peaceful but the longer Ender had sat there and waited, the climate grew tumultuous with each passing second. Dark clouds formed and slowly navigated towards the station off in the distance, the sound of thunder echoing throughout the air. Ender had been told to seek the Eternal but it had been some time since he had escaped the prison and he hadn't rendezvoused with anyone from the Knights or Sith. His mind was only transfixed on one thing and no matter how hard he tried, it just wouldn't relent and he wouldn't be able to do anything else until this was settled and he knew so personally. The lessons he was taught by his old master flashed through his head, remembering their first introduction when Talak had electrocuted him to introduce him to the real aspect of pain and the life of a Legionnaire. It felt so long ago now.
It hadn't been too long before he finally felt it. Something beside himself suddenly became apparent in the force and he opened his eyes, the irises golden and practically glowing as bright as a saber through the eye sockets of his mask. The sound of a ship pierced through the sky and distant thunder enough that even he could hear it. Ender put the weight against his heels before standing himself up to his full height. He turned around to see a single starship circling around the base as the pilot inside would be able to see the masked figure that stood on the landing and waited for him, the Dark Side radiating from him in unprecedented ways that Talak wouldn't have felt before. "You made it." He murmured softly to himself, almost hoping it wasn't true.
Extending out from the station was a long runway that would allow multiple ships to land on the side. At the end of the runway stood Ender, on his knees with his hands covering them. His eyes were closed and his head tilted down slightly, expanding his reach with each passing second into the force. He was making himself known but to only one person in the galaxy, Talak. The signature he carried would act as a beacon to the fallen Sith, Jedi, or whatever the kriff Talak had transformed himself foolishly into. The scene at the prison continued to replay in his head, the sight of his friend and old master fighting against one of the champions in order to prevent Ender from escaping out of the prison. Everything that had been between them was thrown away in a split second and he didn't even know why.
At first, the weather was relatively peaceful but the longer Ender had sat there and waited, the climate grew tumultuous with each passing second. Dark clouds formed and slowly navigated towards the station off in the distance, the sound of thunder echoing throughout the air. Ender had been told to seek the Eternal but it had been some time since he had escaped the prison and he hadn't rendezvoused with anyone from the Knights or Sith. His mind was only transfixed on one thing and no matter how hard he tried, it just wouldn't relent and he wouldn't be able to do anything else until this was settled and he knew so personally. The lessons he was taught by his old master flashed through his head, remembering their first introduction when Talak had electrocuted him to introduce him to the real aspect of pain and the life of a Legionnaire. It felt so long ago now.
It hadn't been too long before he finally felt it. Something beside himself suddenly became apparent in the force and he opened his eyes, the irises golden and practically glowing as bright as a saber through the eye sockets of his mask. The sound of a ship pierced through the sky and distant thunder enough that even he could hear it. Ender put the weight against his heels before standing himself up to his full height. He turned around to see a single starship circling around the base as the pilot inside would be able to see the masked figure that stood on the landing and waited for him, the Dark Side radiating from him in unprecedented ways that Talak wouldn't have felt before. "You made it." He murmured softly to himself, almost hoping it wasn't true.
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