Ikora Rey (
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revivalproject2021-03-24 01:42 pm
One More Stranger
WHO: Ikora Rey & Others
WHERE: Around Coruscant
WHAT: A little temple and a little fighting
WHEN: The Coruscant trip.
WARNINGS: Some violence
I. The Jedi Temple
When she asked the locals where to go for help almost every single person directed her to a place called the Jedi Temple. "It's a beautiful building," she said as she ascended the steps with Ophiuchus floating at her shoulder.
"And heavily guarded," he pointed out with a nod in the direction of the guards at the entrance.
"If it's as important as the people here say it is it makes sense for it to be guarded." Ikora continued up the steps with her hands folded behind her back. "Perhaps you should stay more hidden for the time being."
"... as you wish." With a little hiss of Light Ophiuchus vanished though Ikora could tell he wasn't happy with the suggestion. She would rather her ghost was out of sight if these temple guards didn't turn out to be as friendly as everyone suggested.
When she reached the top the guards asked her what her business was with the Temple. Ikora explained she had recently arrived on the planet and was seeking knowledge of where she was and in what system. The guards exchanged looks and then seemed to have a conversation without speaking. One stepped away with a nod and Ikora watched him pull a communication device from his robes and speak into it.
She waited patiently for them to decide what to do with the stranger at their door Ikora looked out over the endless city. Golden Age Earth might have resembled this place at one point, she imagined. Flying cars, spaceships, and technology as far as the eye could see.
It was beautiful in a way but Ikora couldn't help but wonder what sort of secrets this place hid.
"Come with us," The guard said.
"Of course." She only raised an eyebrow as the two guards flanked her and led her inside the temple.
"Wait here." They left her in some sort of waiting room.
Apparently, her presence had caused some sort of stir. Ikora wondered just what sort of stir that was.
II. Pit Fights
After arriving in the strange seemingly endless city, Ikora found herself exploring the deeper, more dangerous parts. She was drawn to the secrets hidden in the shadows and unlike some other Warlocks she was not afraid to take physical risks as well as mental ones. Ophiuchus was against the plan, of course. He felt they could stay on the surface and find a way to contact home. They could feel the Traveler out there somewhere even though it felt very far away. There had to be a way to get a signal into deep space.
Instead, Ikora found herself in the middle of a pit with shouting voices in seemingly hundreds of different languages. Some cheering for her. Some against her. She tuned them out and focused on her opponent who looked like a large green pig humanoid.
There were no firearms allowed in the ring which suited Ikora fine since she hadn't arrived on this alien planet with any. She held a mid-sized staff with a hook on the end tipped with a sharp pike. Her opponent had a large bladed weapon and his form was awful. So open. So easy to read. He would have never lasted long in the Crucible.
He charged, clearly relying on his size and muscle mass to overpower her. Ikora sidestepped, hooked the staff around the alien's leg and pulled. He landed on his face as Ikora stepped back. When the alien got up a charged her again she threw her hand forward and a blast of Void sent him reeling back. Ikora followed up with a swift drive of the staff into the alien's gut and then a blow to the side of the head.
She put the spiked point of the staff to the alien's throat. "I recommend you don't get up."
III. Wildcard
Want something else? Go for it.
WHERE: Around Coruscant
WHAT: A little temple and a little fighting
WHEN: The Coruscant trip.
WARNINGS: Some violence
I. The Jedi Temple
When she asked the locals where to go for help almost every single person directed her to a place called the Jedi Temple. "It's a beautiful building," she said as she ascended the steps with Ophiuchus floating at her shoulder.
"And heavily guarded," he pointed out with a nod in the direction of the guards at the entrance.
"If it's as important as the people here say it is it makes sense for it to be guarded." Ikora continued up the steps with her hands folded behind her back. "Perhaps you should stay more hidden for the time being."
"... as you wish." With a little hiss of Light Ophiuchus vanished though Ikora could tell he wasn't happy with the suggestion. She would rather her ghost was out of sight if these temple guards didn't turn out to be as friendly as everyone suggested.
When she reached the top the guards asked her what her business was with the Temple. Ikora explained she had recently arrived on the planet and was seeking knowledge of where she was and in what system. The guards exchanged looks and then seemed to have a conversation without speaking. One stepped away with a nod and Ikora watched him pull a communication device from his robes and speak into it.
She waited patiently for them to decide what to do with the stranger at their door Ikora looked out over the endless city. Golden Age Earth might have resembled this place at one point, she imagined. Flying cars, spaceships, and technology as far as the eye could see.
It was beautiful in a way but Ikora couldn't help but wonder what sort of secrets this place hid.
"Come with us," The guard said.
"Of course." She only raised an eyebrow as the two guards flanked her and led her inside the temple.
"Wait here." They left her in some sort of waiting room.
Apparently, her presence had caused some sort of stir. Ikora wondered just what sort of stir that was.
II. Pit Fights
After arriving in the strange seemingly endless city, Ikora found herself exploring the deeper, more dangerous parts. She was drawn to the secrets hidden in the shadows and unlike some other Warlocks she was not afraid to take physical risks as well as mental ones. Ophiuchus was against the plan, of course. He felt they could stay on the surface and find a way to contact home. They could feel the Traveler out there somewhere even though it felt very far away. There had to be a way to get a signal into deep space.
Instead, Ikora found herself in the middle of a pit with shouting voices in seemingly hundreds of different languages. Some cheering for her. Some against her. She tuned them out and focused on her opponent who looked like a large green pig humanoid.
There were no firearms allowed in the ring which suited Ikora fine since she hadn't arrived on this alien planet with any. She held a mid-sized staff with a hook on the end tipped with a sharp pike. Her opponent had a large bladed weapon and his form was awful. So open. So easy to read. He would have never lasted long in the Crucible.
He charged, clearly relying on his size and muscle mass to overpower her. Ikora sidestepped, hooked the staff around the alien's leg and pulled. He landed on his face as Ikora stepped back. When the alien got up a charged her again she threw her hand forward and a blast of Void sent him reeling back. Ikora followed up with a swift drive of the staff into the alien's gut and then a blow to the side of the head.
She put the spiked point of the staff to the alien's throat. "I recommend you don't get up."
III. Wildcard
Want something else? Go for it.

II
"<You think you can do better?>" someone sneered beside him in Huttese, and for a brief moment he thought he was talking to a mummy for the sunken eyes and defined cheekbones of the wizened and craggy face. Before Raphael could say anything, he found the Weequay shoving him forward into the ring. "<Here's another green one!>" the Weequay laughed, prompting a fresh round of shouting and jeering. He couldn't tell if they were cheering for him or the current champion or if they even cared, really.
Raphael glared at the crowds, then turned to look towards the woman. She was strong, and had some tricks up her sleeve. Definitely would be a challenge. Rolling his shoulders, he smirked a little as he reached back for the pair of sai tucked into his belt behind his shell.
"Been a while since I've had a good fight. How about it?"
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She stepped back as the ring attendants grabbed her last opponent under the arms and dragged him off to recover his pride. It cleared her head to have a few fights. She felt more focused now even if her ghost didn't approve of such things.
"This is not a fight to the death." No matter how much the crowd might want blood Ikora refused to kill anyone who couldn't come back. She wasn't even sure she could come back with how distant the Traveler is. "Would you prefer first to yield or three times downed?"
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"Fine by me." He had no intention of dying, and given the way he'd seen the woman dispatch of her earlier opponent, he figured she had good control. He also knew how stubborn he could be. "Downed three times," Raphael decided, his weapons spun expertly in hand and grasped as he settled sharply into an at-ready stance.
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"Downed in three," she echoed with a nod to him.
Ikora took a breath to settle herself and then struck. She launched herself forward, always favoring a more aggressive approach to fighting. She also wanted to test her opponent, start to pick out his fighting style. Was he a solid Titan who would stand their ground? Or a Hunter that would try to get behind her?
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When she lashed out he responded in kind, bringing up the pronged weapons to catch her staff between them. Definitely not the first time he'd fought someone with such a weapon, and there might even be a spark in his eye at that, both a welcome familiarity and an ache for the brothers he missed.
He slid his sai down the staff as he maneuvered with Ikora's momentum, trying to help her weapon out of the way while using it as leverage so he could swing a leg around in a kick towards her side.
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It's a clever strategy. Ikora had to divide her attention between keeping control of her staff and dodged the incoming kick. She chose to try and counter the twist using the leverage of the staff to unbalance the alien while his leg came towards her.
She took the kick to her arm instead of her side for that but the impact wasn't too bad. Nothing her armor's shields couldn't help absorb. Much like a turtle's shell.
Then she snapped the end of the staff up trying to catch the alien under the chin.
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At least with his sai still in contact with her staff he could figure which direction she'd be moving it, but it still kept him in close range until he could put his feet on the ground again. In reality that would be but seconds, but you had to react quickly, half in anticipation of your opponents moves.
The Guardian was quick, between the short movement she had to make and the reach of her weapon, so he still felt the end of the staff skim his chin even with his attempt to avoid it with a jerk of his head. It wasn't enough to jar him completely as he pulled his weapons back and stepped off to the side before coming at her again. This time he led with his right, ready to deflect that staff it came down to it as he swung, the grip of the sai in his left reversed to try thrusting its pommel upwards towards her abdomen if he was able to close in.
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She chose instead to Blink.
Ikora took a step forward, vanished into the Void and reappeared behind the alien. The action, though, left her breathless for a second and gravity seemed to drag at her bones. The Light in her was weaker than she originally felt.
The crowd booed as well, clearly not happy with her 'tricks'. She turned around and went to plant the staff against the turtle's shell to push him forward while she recovered her breath.
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Raphael blinked- not in the same way that Ikora did- when the woman suddenly vanished from in front of him. Another interesting trick. Also annoying- he'd had to fight someone who could teleport before, although he already liked Ikora a lot better than the Newtralizer.
Instinctively he had a feeling where she'd likely reappear, but he'd thrown himself completely forward, and winded or not, Ikora still had the greater advantage as he felt her staff connect soundly with his shell. His angle of attack already put him past the point of no return, but as he fell he was able to bring his hands down to turn it into a forward tumble.
Springing right back onto his feet, Raphael spun around to face the Warlock again. "Nice trick! You gonna to be able to keep it up?" He launched himself forward again, zig-zagging after the first few feet. When he finally came at her it was a feint, and as he pulled his sai back he twisted around with a roundhouse kick.
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She ended up on her ass and the crowd cheered even louder. Some for Raphael. Some for simply seeing her go down.
"First round to you," she said diplomatically. Ikora learned she needed to be more careful with so much distance between her and the Traveller.
But when she got to her feet instead of being more cautious and careful... she was more aggressive. She lunged in striking out hard with her staff trying to drive her opponent back.
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Rather than backing off, he met her attack with both his sai, getting a feel for the force behind it, pushing back likewise, just as aggressively. He was shorter than her but he was built solid.
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She shifted her grip on the staff using the hooked end more like a spear point to jab at the soft places between armored shells. Ikora kept trying for his hands especially to make him drop his weapons. Clearly, he knew how to use his hands and feet as weapons but without sharp metal it would be easier.
And when she saw an advantageous moment she flashed Void light towards him, not to hit but to distract, to throw off balance and unnerve. It didn't cost her as much as a Blink but she was pushing her own endurance.
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He had the tendency to get cocky however, and that was when that violet light bloomed towards him. Being unsure of the nature of that sort of power he broke off from any attack he'd been meaning to make as he jerked backwards from that Void light.
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Though when the Jedi stepped into the waiting area he paused and looked this woman up and down for a moment. It was most certainly not someone he recognized. Even so, he gave her a polite smile.
"Hello, can I help you with anything?"
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And she was still unsure if that was the right choice. This place was grand and beautiful but she wasn't sure of its purpose yet. She would have liked to send Ophiuchus to scout but not yet.
"My name is Ikora Rey from the Sol system, Vanguard of the Warlock Order." She paused to study his expression to see if any of that seemed familiar to him.
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"Let me take a guess. You were suddenly whisked away from whatever world you hail from, this Sol system? And then found yourself here on this planet?"
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He was dressed similarly to the guards that had escorted her and seemed too comfortable in this place to be brought here. Unless he had been here for a long time, that was.
What force in the universe was strong enough to take people? The Darkness? Had it removed her from her system to leave Earth defenseless? Could it do that?
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"Do you know anything about the Agrii or Arga 10 by any chance?" Perhaps those names would ring some bells for her? Padme had come with some knowledge of them, somehow. Despite them being away from the datapoint that was back in Temba. It seemed they still had someway of getting the information into people's heads. Would it be the same for her?
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From behind her back her ghost floated up and hovered around her shoulder, shell spinning left and then right. "Information on Agra 10 was in my databanks when we woke up here. I shared that information with Ikora."
It was slightly disturbing that these Agrii could put information in her ghost without Ophiuchus knowing but, well, this whole situation was not normal for her. Which was saying something considering she regularly warped reality itself.
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"That is where we are usually located. The Agrii brought us here for a task of theirs, and you just happened to arrive in the middle of that. This world also just happens to be the planet I've lived most of my life on."
After explaining that, he then motioned to Ophiuchus. "That's a ghost isn't it? Do you know Cayde?"
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"Cayde-6 was the Hunter Vanguard. We worked together." She tilted her head at him as she took a step closer. "How do you know him?"
He was very much dead in Ikora's time. Had Cayde passed through here on his many adventures when he was younger? Before becoming Vanguard? What did this man know about her dear friend?
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"He's here, and was actually brought to Agra 10 before I Was. We have spoken a few times, and he explained to me a little bit about your world." It had certainly been a fascinating discussion, but he had a feeling there was a lot more to it as the Exo hadn't been able to really answer all of his questions.
"In fact I recently had to get him out of jail. He had landed himself in a bit of trouble." If he has a friend here now, perhaps she could help keep that from happening again before they leave.
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"That does sound like Cayde. I would like to see him." Ikora didn't want to demand but she couldn't quite keep all the urgency out of her voice.
How could she? Cayde might be alive.
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"Of course. You can contact him yourself through the device you arrived with, or I can do so for you."
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"I'll try." Her ghost's eye illuminated as he sent a message to the other ghost. "She's here!"
He bobbed excitedly, shell spinning faster with a surge of emotion. They were all close in the Vanguard even if they didn't always see eye to eye. More importantly, it meant Cayde was alive.
"Thank you for this," she said with a brief but genuine smile. "It's... been a long time since I've seen Cayde."
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