Post by Sabre on Sept 26, 2005 19:07:28 GMT
The small ship slowly fell into the docking clamps, its silver shell tarnished through ages of storage and neglect. From it came 3 beings, each heavily hooded and indistinguishable from eachother. Slowly they made their way through the corridors, they met no one, not even maintenance droids. After several moments of travel through the polished and immaculate ship they reached their destination. The door slid open automatically, revealing a large room, mainly filled by a long table. At the end the Chancellor sat, beside him Sabre and Noren. “Lord Infernus, I’m glad you came,” Indernus didn’t say a word, he merely say down at the opposite end of the table, his two wraith bodyguards sat either side of him. “I have come to discuss a proposal,” he said bluntly, staring out of his hood ominously.
“And what proposal is it you have come to discuss,” Urius said, staring intently over the table. “I wish you to build me a city,” he said bluntly again.
“And why would I do that, you are a Sith, inherently you are my enemy,” he said, making each word illiterately. “Because, with this city I shall build an army, then I may help you in your war.”
“We already have army building facilities,” Urius replied, “to build you one would cut down our own forces.”
“Yes, but if you help me, then I can take control of the Sith, and end this war.” He said insidiously. Urius thought carefully for a moment, looking vary carefully into the Sith’s eyes, reading him. “We are intent on Sith destruction, not allegiance, The Sith have taken our worlds and oppressed our people, a ceasefire is not nearly enough.”
“We will give your worlds back, we only want a small group of disciples, all we want is Korriban,” replied Infernus. Urius now looked very taken aback, he had clearly not expected this answer. Many moments passed, Urius whispered with his Jedi associates, talking intently for a moment, then he replied. “I am sorry, but there is no way we can trust you, there is nothing you can do that will prove your sincerity, do you need escorting off my ship.” Such dead end negotiations were rare for Urius, however he was not willing to negotiate. “I will manage,” Infenus said coldly, standing and walking out of the door, his wraiths hot on his heels. “Shall I follow him?” Sabre asked the chancellor.
“If you will,” rius replied, and with that Sabre left as ell.
“And what proposal is it you have come to discuss,” Urius said, staring intently over the table. “I wish you to build me a city,” he said bluntly again.
“And why would I do that, you are a Sith, inherently you are my enemy,” he said, making each word illiterately. “Because, with this city I shall build an army, then I may help you in your war.”
“We already have army building facilities,” Urius replied, “to build you one would cut down our own forces.”
“Yes, but if you help me, then I can take control of the Sith, and end this war.” He said insidiously. Urius thought carefully for a moment, looking vary carefully into the Sith’s eyes, reading him. “We are intent on Sith destruction, not allegiance, The Sith have taken our worlds and oppressed our people, a ceasefire is not nearly enough.”
“We will give your worlds back, we only want a small group of disciples, all we want is Korriban,” replied Infernus. Urius now looked very taken aback, he had clearly not expected this answer. Many moments passed, Urius whispered with his Jedi associates, talking intently for a moment, then he replied. “I am sorry, but there is no way we can trust you, there is nothing you can do that will prove your sincerity, do you need escorting off my ship.” Such dead end negotiations were rare for Urius, however he was not willing to negotiate. “I will manage,” Infenus said coldly, standing and walking out of the door, his wraiths hot on his heels. “Shall I follow him?” Sabre asked the chancellor.
“If you will,” rius replied, and with that Sabre left as ell.