Baska Tankreyd
Jun 16th, 2019, 05:17:01 PM
Beatrix's words had been etched in Baska's mind since the very moment the young Queen had stated them only days ago. Her mother Inkeri Tankreyd was a Dukana on the Hapan world of Sivoria; and her name was familiar to House Alastor.
Her mother was alive.
The Sith Master had been through hell and back in her life, her power forged in the deepest abysses and in the most violent fires. Flames still licked at her soul, sustaining her anger and despair to push her forward, never backing down, no matter the price. Yet the too often silent hope to reunite with her mother had been close to death for so long, a childhood scar that time hadn't been kind to, eventually eclipsed by her own maternal tragedy upon the loss of Denart and Heyrina.
Razielle had offered a royal escort to her, showing significant support; but Baska had turned it down. While she appreciated it greatly, she needed to do this alone.
She had taken her own ship, flying across the Cluster to reach Sivoria, where her maternal family came from. The lush world whose rich landscape was accentuated by many mountains rich in minerals that helped the world thrive with resources, passed beneath her, after she entered the atmosphere.
Home had been a complicated and painful word to her for so long, that she couldn't bring herself to consider Sivoria as such. Iego and her hidden property by the sea side was the closest thing she had to a home for over fifteen years, and she was unsure she could change her feelings.
A wave of scattered memories, glimpses from a long gone epoch flooded her mind as she reached the edge of the Tankreyd lands. She felt a lump in her stomach, still wrapping her mind around what was about to happen. She knew that the Dukana was at her estate, Razielle had made sure of that.
She landed her ship with a steady hand, regardless of the tempest raging in her soul. Once she had powered it down, she remained in the cockpit, piercing blue eyes staring through the viewport, taking in the whole scenery. She eventually forced herself up, and soon descended the boarding ramp.
The sea breeze reminded her of Iego, taking her by surprise. It brought a faint smile to her face, as she walked towards the edge of the landing pad, where she could see a stone-covered pathway leading towards the mansion.
Her mother was alive.
The Sith Master had been through hell and back in her life, her power forged in the deepest abysses and in the most violent fires. Flames still licked at her soul, sustaining her anger and despair to push her forward, never backing down, no matter the price. Yet the too often silent hope to reunite with her mother had been close to death for so long, a childhood scar that time hadn't been kind to, eventually eclipsed by her own maternal tragedy upon the loss of Denart and Heyrina.
Razielle had offered a royal escort to her, showing significant support; but Baska had turned it down. While she appreciated it greatly, she needed to do this alone.
She had taken her own ship, flying across the Cluster to reach Sivoria, where her maternal family came from. The lush world whose rich landscape was accentuated by many mountains rich in minerals that helped the world thrive with resources, passed beneath her, after she entered the atmosphere.
Home had been a complicated and painful word to her for so long, that she couldn't bring herself to consider Sivoria as such. Iego and her hidden property by the sea side was the closest thing she had to a home for over fifteen years, and she was unsure she could change her feelings.
A wave of scattered memories, glimpses from a long gone epoch flooded her mind as she reached the edge of the Tankreyd lands. She felt a lump in her stomach, still wrapping her mind around what was about to happen. She knew that the Dukana was at her estate, Razielle had made sure of that.
She landed her ship with a steady hand, regardless of the tempest raging in her soul. Once she had powered it down, she remained in the cockpit, piercing blue eyes staring through the viewport, taking in the whole scenery. She eventually forced herself up, and soon descended the boarding ramp.
The sea breeze reminded her of Iego, taking her by surprise. It brought a faint smile to her face, as she walked towards the edge of the landing pad, where she could see a stone-covered pathway leading towards the mansion.