The Adept charged, twin blades becoming wheels of silver as he spun them. Valtiere shifted weight to his back leg, still crouched, blade angled at fifty degrees. The Battlemaster was taller than the Consul of Plagueis, but he knew size matters not when dealing in the abysses of the Force. Against his own imposing presence, against the balloon of energy around Aabsdu, something stronger and darker called to them from the recesses of the tunnels. Valtiere’s goal, his prize, his true desire.
Aabsdu struck hard and fast. The Krath locked both blades perpendicularly against the Sith’s, pushing him back an inch, boots sliding on the dusty floor from the sheer force of the onslaught. Aabsdu wasted no time as he brought his right blade around for an underhand swipe while twisting his left sideways. Valtiere shifted left face, dodging the swipe while swinging his blade right to slap away Aabsdu’s left jab. An opening appeared which Valtiere seized, bringing his blade down and forcing the Adept to sidestep, yellow plasma scolding the tip of the man’s nose.
As Aabsdu dodged, Valtiere stepped forward, sliding around the Consul. The next attack came too soon - Valtiere arched his blade back just as Aabsdu spun with white swords spread wide. Only one was blocked; the other sliced through his outer armor but only singed his skin.
A silver and golden glow radiated faintly across the curved cave walls as Valtiere pushed off his attacker and spun just as Aabsdu stepped forward with another wave of slashes, strikes, and jabs. The Sith blocked, dodged, or redirected every blow as he gave way, maneuvering backwards further into the tunnels and always between Aabsdu and the strengthening source of power. Even the low haze of bioluminescent fungi faded as the only light became the erratic strobe of Valtiere’s blue gaze through the blur of pearl and yellow fury waging between the warriors. He landed a gracing blow across Aabsdu’s left shoulder, but the Plagueian ignored the burn as he continued his assault. Sweat dotted the Sith’s brow, his face clenched in determination. The whirring and sizzle of lightsabers clashing echoed through the tunnels, drawing the attention of distant beasts to unwanted guests in their halls.
"You are as foolish as your brothers," Aabsdu mocked, "Thinking yourself destined for power when the greater man stands before you."
Aabsdu brought his right blade down diagonally while jabbing beneath with his left, forcing Valtiere to duck left. The strike knocked Valtiere’s blade right, putting the Sith off-balance enough for the Krath to send a hard knee into the Battlemaster’s chin.
Aabsdu paused, lightsabers at his side, "This isn’t a dogfight, Arconan. Boots on stone."
Growls drew their attention as points of red sparked into existence around them. Valtiere’s cybernetic scanned the darkness, perceiving a handful of tunnels breaking from their own. The vortex of power he sought lay clearly down one while the others started to spawn wraids.
His Plagueian counter sent a torrent of electricity surging into the wraid nearest. The beast howled as its hide burned and its legs gave out. Looking up at Aabsdu for the first time, Valtiere’s mind spun as a plan formed, gaze darting between tunnels, wraids, and Krath. He knew he could continue outmaneuvering the Consul, but he needed to take the offensive to claim victory. Valtiere could not best the Consul at swords, strength, or power, but maintained one clear advantage. Sometimes, gravity could be such a bore.
The pack of wraids circled as Valtiere stood, lightsaber angled forward. The beasts were hungry but cautious against the show of power. The Sith skipped forward with a left hand swipe at Aabsdu’s neck, easily deflected, but Valtiere had another goal in mind. He shifted his body right to avoid a counter jab before stabbing straight at Aabsdu’s chest. This time, as the Krath blocked with his left, Valtiere angled his jab upward, forcing Aabsdu to bring down his right blade and lock them together.
The Force flowed through his limbs as Valtiere rotated his body wholly around, angling his arms and lightsaber to his side, back, then side again. The move twisted Aabsdu’s block further than intended and forced him to rotate around, but Valtiere was more flexible.
Facing each other again, blades still locked, Valtiere summoned the dark energies of Begeren to reinvigorate his plight and launch into the air, applying weight to their lock to propel himself up and over the Adept. As Aabsdu was pulled around, blades clung together, Valtiere kicked off the back wall and planted himself on the ground behind Aabsdu.
While Aabsdu’s attacks were fast and sharp, Valtiere knew his height was forcing the former Headmaster into a single direction of action: up.
This time, Valtiere went low.
Acting on instinct, Aabsdu immediately pulled his blades around in a helicopter pattern where he expected the Arconan’s head to appear standing upright.
Instead, Valtiere crouched low, blade poised to slice off the Adept’s feet. The move seemed to fail as Aabsdu vaulted himself into the air, adjusting his attack into a dodge before Valtiere had fully angled his weapon for the disabling blow, but the Sith also adapted. Aabsdu avoided the attack but left himself open hanging in the air for a split second. In that second, Valtiere raised his hand palm out and blasted the Adept backward several meters.
Aabsdu landed in a ball, rolling to his feet with one lightsaber reignited, but his second went spinning away. He frowned, gaze piercing the darkness, but Valtiere smiled as a large wraid threw itself at the Plagueian with a fierce, bloodthirsty growl. The Arconan watched the horde swarm toward Aabsdu, who was swinging his blade and sending out arcs of electricity.
The outcome was of no importance. Valtiere’s prize lay the other direction, close enough to taste the strength soon granted. Lit by surges of white and blue behind, Valtiere moved further into the darkness.