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CHARACTERS: Ilde, Mara, Batman
WHERE: Concordia
WHEN: DAY 33
SUMMARY: This is a training montage
WARNINGS: There's some violence and a tad bit of gore.
WHERE: Concordia
WHEN: DAY 33
SUMMARY: This is a training montage
WARNINGS: There's some violence and a tad bit of gore.
She has to go digging in Angel's clothes for 'athletic' wear. It is not a term Ilde particularly understands or even agrees with, but it seems that it would be best to follow Mara's instructions, for the time being. Still, any fight she gets in to... she is likely to be wearing a dress, why not practice in one? She only grumbles a little as she pulls into one of Angel's pairs of stretchy leggings with its panels of mesh. She pokes around for a shirt as well, but finds it more difficult to find a fit. She finally determines something that will have to do and goes to meet Mara on the rooftop. The rooftop of their building was the best compromise to be found. Perhaps somewhere isolated in the industrial district, but then it would have been the pair of them isolated on the far side of the industrial district. If something went wrong it could be troublesome. Besides, others have already used the rooftop for their fights. She's already had to move some of the plants into safer locations.
It's her turn. She is not so much nervous as excited. She has never had anyone like Mara in her life. There had rarely been other women, at all, once she began to live in the palace.
Even fewer, after Camille had been found a witch.
The blast of cool air as she comes out onto the roof removes that thought from her. It also catches her hair and blinds her for a moment as she moves to take control of all the long blonde locks and tie them up. She uses the same bit of twine she's always used to knot off the end of the braid.
It's her turn. She is not so much nervous as excited. She has never had anyone like Mara in her life. There had rarely been other women, at all, once she began to live in the palace.
Even fewer, after Camille had been found a witch.
The blast of cool air as she comes out onto the roof removes that thought from her. It also catches her hair and blinds her for a moment as she moves to take control of all the long blonde locks and tie them up. She uses the same bit of twine she's always used to knot off the end of the braid.

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"Yes, that will be good for both of us," a more neutral agreement. "I have improved, since the bombing, but I think there is still a great deal more I can do."
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Mara reaches for some bottled water because you know what Concordia has, it's bottled water. "You didn't have any of these sorts of skills, before..." she gestures to the city, to the two of them, all of it, "this?"
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"No," she answers. "I was merely human."
She had explained before, in a way, that grasping at power required the loss of that purity... She's not entirely sure what she is with the symbiote inside of her. Sometimes she is conflicted on how this makes her feel, although her fantasy of terrible power is frequent.
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"Ahsoka has only told me a little about the Jedi, she was Anakin's apprentice, I know a little of their... goals, but not much else."
She has little hesitance to admit what she does not know. She is entirely aware that she knows very little, her world was quite backwards compared to most.
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Because Mara is, after all, completely unbiased in these matters.
"The Jedi are peacekeepers. They're intended to use the Force to bring justice to the downtrodden and the oppressed. They're arbitrators in difficult situations as well. The-" Emperor, "man I trained under told me that they became corrupt, and that's why their way of life fell into disrepair. Their peace was a lie, and they feared true passion and strength."
Mara shrugs. "It's odd that there are so many here." Two is a lot, considering they're all, you know, dead.
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"They come from different times," Ilde decides to explain. "I do not know all of the history, but Ren knew Anakin, when Anakin had no inkling of him."
That's as far as she is willing to talk about that, it isn't her story to share.
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"One Jedi I knew was cloned against his will," she says, taking care to keep his involvement in this anonymous. She doubts Skywalker's squeaky clean reputation would improve from association with her, and while he isn't here to take that blow, the principle is all that matters for a friend. "He was forced to fight the clone, and couldn't kill it-- killing your own clone will drive you mad. So I did it for him."
You will kill Luke Skywalker. She smiles, sly and proud.
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She understands the meaning of the word to 'clone' but the overall concept is very strange to her. The imagery that comes to mind is disturbing. Flesh grown in vats, some kind of nightmare. How could such things even be considered human. Her ultimately superstitious nature dismisses the idea as a disgusting one. She doesn't even question why killing it might drive you mad, of course it would: like stabbing a blade into your own heart.
"As the Hive travels, I think we too will encounter many an impossibility." Ilde herself has already encountered much she thought impossible, has been forced to give up the religion that guided her entire life and rethink all she has ever known. Then again, coming from somewhere so backwards primitive perhaps she had more to learn than most.
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"But it's strange, this planet only reminds me of..." home isn't the right word. "Coruscant. The capital of the New Republic and the Jedi Order." She expects the words to be meaningless to Ilde. "I guess impossible is relative."
It's a sobering thought. She's not looking forward to seeing whatever both of them find awe-inspiring. Mara stands, and begins doing some basic stretches to get her mind off it.
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"It has been frightening," she is sure that won't win her any sympathy from Mara Jade, but it's the truth. "Nothing is the way I thought it was. I did not realize how much my sense of security was built merely in familiarity."
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A bit of this fizzes over the mental link, a sense of loss and confusion. Mara feels it slip away, knows a tiny bit of her secret is out.
She mutters, "how old are you?"
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"Twenty."
She may not be. Her parents had died when she was very small, there was no one who entirely knew her age. Maybe she was a little older, maybe she was even a little younger. Twenty is the number that she uses, however, it fits her place in the world, not quite a child, not quite a woman. It was the way of things, the way she had intended to die; to keep pristine.
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"Maybe it always happens around that age."
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"I expected to die, he told me that I would... that I would be beautiful and pure, unlike all the others," she almost says more, but it gets the point across, she moves on, "Sometimes I wonder if perhaps I earned this new life. It would be... reassuring. To know I was doing what was right."
Just as Mara stares off at the skyline, Ilde stares down into her hands.
"But he has no power over this. He was a vast and terrifying prodigy, but no God. I am here because... my body can hold this parasite."
And no other reason, as far as she can tell. How hollow that can feel.
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No, that isn't true. But she almost wishes it was.
"You're here because someone decided to kidnap you." Mara mutters, to herself as much as Ilde. "What you do next is up to you. Danger is just what the weak call opportunity."
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"I see."
Sees and agrees.