Hyperspace, 1049 ABY, nightfall, 11th day of 11th month, the reckoning
As their cruiser left hyperspace, it would soon join Udunn’s orbit. Verus, with his apprentice, would pace across the corridors as he had abandoned his chambers. As he entered the hangar, he’d be met by a battalion of White Hand troopers that’d once again salute him as they did on Belsavis. The Mark IV Lambda -class shuttle was already prepared and waiting for Verus and his apprentice to board it. Verus took little time to ponder on anything else and walked forth with dictating poise, boarding the shuttle as he signaled the pilots to head for the Dark Citadel of Udunn. Their shuttle left the hangar and soon entered the planetary atmosphere of Udunn, the ancient bastion of the Sith and now the home of those who followed Bogan, the embodiment of the dark side of the Force itself. As the shuttle descended through the violent clouds and turbulent winds of the planet, it’d soon reach a dark, volcanic valley in the vicinity of the citadel, an enormous building composed of hundreds of needle-like towers. Verus stared directly at the warm sunset behind the citadel, embracing its beauty.
”I sense Lord Bogan already expects us, my apprentice. We shouldn’t waste time once we land.”
Verus spoke of Bogan as if of the highest authority in the entire universe, as he indeed was as of currently. Their shuttle would soon land on a platform that stood on the highest tower of the citadel, which was already crowded with servants of Bogan who had all come to salute Verus and his apprentice. These servants, wearing black robes and dark masks, were all lined up on each side of the platform. As their shuttle landed and the door would lay down for Verus and his apprentice to leave, they’d be met by roaring chants and applause. ”Verus, Verus, Verus, Verus, Verus…” was all that could be heard from the crowd, chanting as if in celebration. They celebrated the victorious return of their champion, the face of their order.
”Look on my works ye mighty, and despair."
Verus whispered silently, as he walked past the fanatic servants of their order. At the end of the platform stood a great door which opened as soon as he entered its vicinity, entering the grand throne room of their lord.
The throne room was dim, dark and gray. At the end of the room was a throne upon which a fragile, seemingly recovering man was sitting. However looks were deceiving in this case, as anyone who was attuned to the Force even in the slightest could feel the power that was anchored by the hooded, dark figure. It was as if the current of the dark side of the Force that flowed through the universe was anchored by him, as if acting as a conduit. God-like power that few possessed, the power to shape worlds and destroy them on a whim. However, this man, despite all his power, was incapable of using it. His body was incomplete, demanding something equally powerful to allow his powers to truly flourish.
He was attended by his confidants, scientists and generals that shaped the future of their order. On the right side of the stairs leading up to his throne stood his powerful envoy, spokesman, a man only known as the Voice of Bogan. And not far from him, stood a bodyguard that made sure that no one came too close to their liege. ”..Leave us.” Uttered the man on the throne, with a dry, ancient and a powerful tone. With his command, the confidants left the room as Verus walked to replace their position, kneeling and bowing as he reached the steps. He expected his apprentice to follow the suit.
”My lord.”
Verus uttered with his head down, his tone was one of obedience and almost fear. ”..My friend, you may stand. You as well, Anathema.” Uttered the man on the throne, with a friendly but yet commanding tone. Verus stood up, bowing his head in respect while he retained his silence. ”You and your apprentice have done well. Once more you’ve returned victorious. I commend you. And I commend you as well, lady Anathema. I sense you’ve found conviction during your time on Belsavis, that is good.” the ancient man spoke, letting out a deep breath that could be felt almost through the entire room.
”My lord, soon our dreams will turn into frightening reality for all of our enemies.”
Verus uttered obediently. The man sitting on his throne would chuckle softly, as he’d respond to Verus. ”Yes… However, the task ahead will not be simple. Few things escape my prescience, and I have foreseen that you, my friend, will have much to deal with.” The ancient man spoke, leaving Verus in wonder for a monent.