Encrypted Response – From Darth Malvus, Planetfall Citadel Ruins
Transmission Route: Shadow Eclipse Command Channel
Clearance: Black Prism – Supreme Authority
The air within the ruined throne room of Syngia’s main citadel was heavy with smoke and blood. Amidst the flickering flames and the shadows cast by collapsed pillars, the holographic visage of Darth Malvus appeared—hooded, armored, his crimson eyes gleaming like twin dying stars.
His voice came low and deliberate, the sound of fate made manifest.
“Let them watch.”
He stepped forward, firelight reflecting against the black durasteel of his gauntlet as he looked up toward the projection.
“Let them bear witness to the fall of their jewel from the safety of the void. Let the light of their cities burn bright enough to sear regret into their cowardly eyes.”
He paused, letting the silence drag just long enough for it to settle deep into the hearts of all who listened.
“They will do nothing—yet. Fear binds them more tightly than any tractor beam. But if they move… if even a shadow slips too close to the surface…”
Malvus raised a hand slowly, fingers curling like the talons of a predator.
“…strike them. No warnings. No mercy. Crush only what dares to interfere.”
His voice lowered, darker now.
“We control the air, the sky, and soon the will of every surviving voice on this world. Maintain the blackout. Let no signal leave this sector.”
His head tilted slightly, as though sensing something beyond the room itself.
“The Force coils around this moment. We are not just claiming a world—we are rewriting its meaning.”
Then, sharper, commanding:
“Hold position. Await my signal for final planetary lockdown. Soon, the last resistance will be extinguished—and the shadow will fall fully.”
The transmission ended, leaving only the silence of war behind.
Transmission Route: Shadow Eclipse Command Channel
Clearance: Black Prism – Supreme Authority
The air within the ruined throne room of Syngia’s main citadel was heavy with smoke and blood. Amidst the flickering flames and the shadows cast by collapsed pillars, the holographic visage of Darth Malvus appeared—hooded, armored, his crimson eyes gleaming like twin dying stars.
His voice came low and deliberate, the sound of fate made manifest.
“Let them watch.”
He stepped forward, firelight reflecting against the black durasteel of his gauntlet as he looked up toward the projection.
“Let them bear witness to the fall of their jewel from the safety of the void. Let the light of their cities burn bright enough to sear regret into their cowardly eyes.”
He paused, letting the silence drag just long enough for it to settle deep into the hearts of all who listened.
“They will do nothing—yet. Fear binds them more tightly than any tractor beam. But if they move… if even a shadow slips too close to the surface…”
Malvus raised a hand slowly, fingers curling like the talons of a predator.
“…strike them. No warnings. No mercy. Crush only what dares to interfere.”
His voice lowered, darker now.
“We control the air, the sky, and soon the will of every surviving voice on this world. Maintain the blackout. Let no signal leave this sector.”
His head tilted slightly, as though sensing something beyond the room itself.
“The Force coils around this moment. We are not just claiming a world—we are rewriting its meaning.”
Then, sharper, commanding:
“Hold position. Await my signal for final planetary lockdown. Soon, the last resistance will be extinguished—and the shadow will fall fully.”
The transmission ended, leaving only the silence of war behind.