OOM: Second confrontation with Zash
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Ibani's first confrontation with Darth Zash nearly cost her EVERYTHING.
She has given Garyn as much information about Sith Sorcerers and Darth Zash in particular as she can. He's already in a far better position than most fighters in her world, being familiar with magic and fighting those who wield it. She recommended whatever measures he can take against lighting and magic, as well as whatever else he feels might be useful in a difficult fight.
She's even given him suggestions on fighting her, or at least her body, although she's been deliberately vague about who those particular tactics might apply to. It is technically possible that Zash could have had training as an assassin, after all!
This time, Ibani returns to Milliways in her armor and wearing a grim smile. "Andronikos was successful in finding the artifact I was after, and I've reached Taris."
Her smile turns pleased. "It's an item called a mind prison. Ancient beyond belief, but designed to trap someone's consciousness in an empty white void for eternity, unable to die."
(OOC: Lines in italics are taken from or adapted from Ibani's canon.)
She has given Garyn as much information about Sith Sorcerers and Darth Zash in particular as she can. He's already in a far better position than most fighters in her world, being familiar with magic and fighting those who wield it. She recommended whatever measures he can take against lighting and magic, as well as whatever else he feels might be useful in a difficult fight.
She's even given him suggestions on fighting her, or at least her body, although she's been deliberately vague about who those particular tactics might apply to. It is technically possible that Zash could have had training as an assassin, after all!
This time, Ibani returns to Milliways in her armor and wearing a grim smile. "Andronikos was successful in finding the artifact I was after, and I've reached Taris."
Her smile turns pleased. "It's an item called a mind prison. Ancient beyond belief, but designed to trap someone's consciousness in an empty white void for eternity, unable to die."
(OOC: Lines in italics are taken from or adapted from Ibani's canon.)