"Close your eyes, Kathea Sinrae." Master Gael instructed out afar from the rest of the grounds. She’d sink and find familiar spaces, dens of her lairing companions of Contempt and Survival, there were chambers deeper, down beneath the furnace she’d fed. Her movements already being watched until she found that door within the void itself. The beloved caverns, the way into what she expected to be a harrowing confrontation.
Yet.
Looking out a face new, yet growing in familiarity presented. Catching her well of guard at first, but for once in a good way. She couldn’t help but come closer as he faced away. Knight-captain Jerr Merarr, intoning the code. Before turning and speaking. Though the words were short, they pulled on her a hidden truth. The darkness nested deep inside, a placid moment changing with a blistering wave of sand beneath darkened skies filled with the weapons of war.
Korriban academy. Easily recognized.
The way lined with soldiers, the way back a despondent wasteland, she could run, but she would simply die. She hardly needed incentive to advance but the figures formed around her.
On one end Aiven, Skyva, Katya, and the other Revanites…
The Lord-Inquisitor, Lord-Overseer, and Lord Lin Harik upon the other, shadowed by countless more she’d known, she’d trained under, fought beside…
But at the center of the crucible was the one, the master of her command. Yet seeing him here now, she found no joyful flight in her steps as she pressed through the sands to advance, to face him herself. His own words spared, trailing off the list of names, the perceptions of others yet absent one.
"Kathea Sinrae. Sith Lord. Fallen Lord. To some… the spider that spins a thousand webs of lies. To others… a friend. To me…"
She hung on the words as she had always done once her fear of him was conquered. Yet it would never come. A haunting question intended for another time, perhaps even a test one day, who could be sure. His hand running over a runic stone beside him. A thought of a grave made her tense.
Lord Valerius’ composure broke, speaking of the nature of the dark. He was right there, she could burn alongside him. All of it had already gone so wrong so far. She didn’t have to be alone, and neither did he. Spite rose in her throat as fire to mythological beats, yet the hallowed ground of her forging, of the forging of her saber remained oppressive.
Her retort was a short bark. She’d not be pulled away from the path she had already begun upon, heavy as the steps were. The visions joined them, three others. The ancient, the foe, and the founder. Distant as the last one was, a whisper, unseen. The lost Master.
No, there was a snap, a snare, a sudden point.
This was not what he’d wanted for her, both knew this.
"I cling to something that maybe we never truly understood… perhaps all those who swore and stood beside us realized this."
"But you know that as things are… I never will."
"And you know that as you are… you cannot save me."
"But even so, Kathea…"
"I know you will still try."
Revan’s coat billowed, the attention of the Darth affixed on her as she spoke to that which was Valerius. For a moment she could swear an urge rose from within him. A yearning entering her senses as her attention is drawn, a longing to hear his command and voice once more. But it never comes.
Valerius reaches for her, she doesn’t feel compelled, but reaches to take up his hands to recall that comfort that felt so distant now. The embrace she allowed herself to selfishly steal. A tender moment, however brief in a sea of madness and loss.
Squeezing her hands in his own. "Then all that is left is for you to become someone strong enough to pull me from this path, and repay the feeling. To give me hope, as I once did you."
She could feel the urge rising to declare it, to mark her own existence with this dedication, and thus she did so swear, here to where perhaps no one would ever hear. A commitment, unbending, unyielding, just as she had served once faithfully to her detriment she instead carried a new purpose.
Jerr appeared gently afar as she turned, his presence an odd contrast in this sea of darkness. His hand extending in invitation to her. It was time to go. The first step heavy, slow, but with each footfall it became easier.
As she moved along with her steps the vision of Revan fades, silent as stars along with the rest. Leaving only Valerius and Jerr to remain. Without hesitation the grasp is taken up, a new truth realized and emblazoned on her soul.
Coming to the Jedi Master muttered something about paperwork before handing off to the one she’d seen in her journey. There he was, looking on in the flesh. Proud.
"Welcome to the-" Her mind flitted, her utmost focus should’ve been on Jerr in that moment in time. But something seemed to whisper and tug at her senses. Though much like a glass of water, it was refreshing if empty. There was no message that reached her, only then did reality seem to phase back in. "-di Order."
Wait…
Wait…
WAIT.
WHAT?
Such a small thing to miss.
The days that come after, the hunters close in.
Fear. A mistake. A master.
Reduced to something so pitiful, so small, it could fill the palm of your hand.
Departing the temple for now… she needed to breathe.
They didn’t have to believe in her, she just needed to keep going.