With the minor cities of population now brought under control, it was only a matter of time before the last pockets of resistance were subdued and the planet added to the growing list of those that had been brought under the sway of the Black Dragon Empire.
Aboard the Tion Star Destroyer, <I>Necros</I>, it was a time of celebration. In keeping with tradition of the Imperium, there were no flaring banners, no blaring bands. Like everything else in their society, salutation was a matter of solemnity.
The High Priest stood tall as the new cloak of alliance was draped across his shoulders and black ceremonial armor was fitted to his existing garments. Burnished and glowing, it confirmed the pact between the Sorcerors of Tund and the Black Dragon Empire. Arrayed around him were the representatives to Tund, their thoughts kept under control as strict as their posture. Standing nearby was a singular female figure. To look at her, one might have thought it was Stephanie Sapphire who was receiving the honors and not the High Priest himself. It was not the case.
Admiral Vaako beamed with satisfaction as he spoke to the newly anointed member of the Black Dragon Empire. "You may have lost four of your warriors, but you have gained the protection and alliance of our Imperium. In the future, we hope to acknowledge your many accomplishments in the service of the Faith, your steady ethic, and above all, your unflinching loyalty." He smiled, and for once, it seemed to be an honest smile.
Aware of all the eyes that were on him, the High Priest stiffened. "Obedience without question. That is our way and will be our way as we serve the Imperium."
Admiral Vaako nodded approvingly. "Well done, High Priest. This is a day of days, to be remembered by all who have witnessed it."
One by one, members of the council and their sorcerors paid their respects. Only Sapphire seemed unimpressed by the entire show.
Sensing her disenchantment, the Tund Sorceror, Zuinlan Vos, strove to buoy her spirits.
"Try to look more pleased, Stephanie," he admonished. "This is a day for our order. What was a dying circle now has been brought back to life. Soon, we will be an order as large as the Jedi or the Sith. They have promised to allow our order to expand into their territories and to recruit new members to join us." He put a hand on her arm. "And have you forgotten that you have been forgiven for your sins-- and this is how you pay us back?" Now he leaned closer and his voice fell to a whisper. "Mind you, the High Priest can always end your life with a mere word if you are disloyal to us now... in this crucial hour."
Sapphire only half heard him. Perfectionist to a fault, rather than enjoying this moment for her order and its future, she was still obsessing over what the Imperium had done to her rule. Her armies and her people. Her Centrality. Her order. One by one, they were taking everything away that she held valuable.
She spoke aloud. "I should have attacked than ask to negotiate when I brought the Oswaft to Embaril. Now matters are worse. They have now gained your loyalty, but I will never bow down to them."
Zuinlan Vos sighed wearily as his peers, aides of the ex-Scrivinir, and the Imperium's officers turn to observe her outburst. No matter how hard he tried to bolster this woman, it seemed she would be forever reconsidering her decision to ally with this new Imperium.
She struggled in her frustrations. "I will never bow down to this new empire. Never!"
"Treasonous talk, Sapphire. Don't make me carry out the High Priest's sentence," Zuinlan threatened.
"Not treasonous for me," the ex-Scrivinir replied. "I cannot speak treason against a society to which I do not belong."
The High Priest eyed her. "This is all very interesting," he finally told the former ruler of the Centrality. "It is also a waste of time. We have sworn our honor and oath to our new allies and we intend to keep it. It is our way and our order." His voice darkened slightly. "If you do not accept our ways, then I see no choice but to carry out your sentence for leaving our order. I have forgiven you once, but if you resist, Zuinlan Vos will demonstrate his loyalty."
Her words came faster now; clipped and demanding. "What of the loyalty of the Centrality?! What of their people? You will hand them over to these <I>offworlders</I>?!"
The High Priest did not hesitate. "Silence!" He eyed the Tund Sorceror beside her. "Zuinlan! Carry out her sentence! She has not humbled herself after all. Her life outside our circle has corrupted her mind. Now, you will silence it. Show us your loyalty to our order and to our new allies."
With a sharp gesture, Zuinlan took the lightsaber from his belt as his peers watched, and ignited it. After admiring the crimson glow of its blade, he promptly placed it across the width of Sapphire's neck.
"Fool," the High Priest hissed. "Do you think your words will sway our decision or take back our oath?" The energy blade edged closer to her neck as the Sorceror glanced at his master. "Now you will pay your betrayal to us with your life."
Though attentive, it was clear that the ex-Scrivinir was not afraid. She proceeded to say as much. "I was prepared to die when my homeworld fell. At least my armies will resist until the last fallen soldier. Tier Levid has already escaped and will lead the resistance in my place after my death."
When the High Priest had heard it all, he had heard enough. "So be it..." He nodded to Zuinlan Vos.
The Sorceror of Tund edged back the energy blade of the lightsaber and swung it laterally, cutting off the Scrivinir's head with a careful swipe. He extinguished his lightsaber, hung it on his belt, then dropped to one knee and bowed his head to the High Priest and the cybernetic being beside him, named General Grevious.
"It is done, Master," he proclaimed. "Justice has been served. The sentence for leaving our order is death. So it is-- so shall it always be."
The High Priest regarded his former apprentice. "I am pleased with the way you carried out our words without question."
Vos nodded slightly in acknowledgment.
"Now I have another task for you."
"Whatever my master and our order wishes, shall be done."
"You will go with our new allies and become the representative of our order. You will aide their armies to expand their cause and at the same time, search out and eliminate our traitor's armies. Sapphire's stain will be cleansed from the Centrality and in place will be our ruling order of Tund Sorcerors. Search out this Tier Levid. Make sure he does not expand his influence any further. If he has-- kill him, and everyone he has spoken to."
"Yes, High Priest," Zuinlan Vos straightened and turned to General Grevious. The cyborg nodded his metallic head and a mechanical hand slipped away from his pale cloak, gesturing toward a doorway from the bridge of the <I>Necros</I>.
"A ship has been prepared for you as well as gathered intelligence from our spies in the Centrality. Tier Levid has been spotted on Rafa IV. Serve us well and your order will be rewarded richly."
Zuinlan Vos nodded once again and headed for the door. His step was firm, his manner confident. Failure was not an option to the Tund Sorceror. It was not even a concept...
