Lyanna Starborn
Darth Fauste - Sith Lord of the Starborn Sect
Lyanna took the coin, turning it once between her gloved fingers — first the Republic, then the Sith Empire. Her expression did not betray any amusement, only a subtle acknowledgment of the irony. Two broken empires, enshrined in metal. Two failures, worshiped in hindsight.
“This coin is a relic,” she said softly. “A reminder that even the greatest powers of the age were mortal.”
She closed her fist around it. Not in rejection — but in understanding.
“I’ll keep it. Not as a token of patriotism, Admiral, but as a reminder of what must be outgrown.”
Stepping back, her gaze swept over the engineers and unfinished corridors of the station. It was still raw, this place — but it had direction. Purpose. Like her people.
“Our goals align. The Starborn will lend its hand to your hunt — quietly and thoroughly. When your agents are ready to coordinate, my intelligence chief will receive them. The less time Eos has to root himself in shadow, the better.”
She turned to him one last time, silver eyes calm but cutting.
“And as for Zakuul’s past — don’t waste your time fearing it. Repetition is only a curse to those who walk backward.”
With that, Lyanna inclined her head, not deeply, but with the solemnity afforded to equals.
“Walk forward, Admiral Zakur. And if the myth ever falters, we’ll remind the galaxy who still dares to build.”
Then, without another word, she strode for the shuttle — her white cloak trailing like the final note of a hymn.
Tag; @Admiral Zakur
“This coin is a relic,” she said softly. “A reminder that even the greatest powers of the age were mortal.”
She closed her fist around it. Not in rejection — but in understanding.
“I’ll keep it. Not as a token of patriotism, Admiral, but as a reminder of what must be outgrown.”
Stepping back, her gaze swept over the engineers and unfinished corridors of the station. It was still raw, this place — but it had direction. Purpose. Like her people.
“Our goals align. The Starborn will lend its hand to your hunt — quietly and thoroughly. When your agents are ready to coordinate, my intelligence chief will receive them. The less time Eos has to root himself in shadow, the better.”
She turned to him one last time, silver eyes calm but cutting.
“And as for Zakuul’s past — don’t waste your time fearing it. Repetition is only a curse to those who walk backward.”
With that, Lyanna inclined her head, not deeply, but with the solemnity afforded to equals.
“Walk forward, Admiral Zakur. And if the myth ever falters, we’ll remind the galaxy who still dares to build.”
Then, without another word, she strode for the shuttle — her white cloak trailing like the final note of a hymn.
Tag; @Admiral Zakur