Alara Deathbane

Equite 4, Rogues, Force Disciple
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Competition
Merry Sithmas!
File submission
An Unexpected Presence (2).pdf
Competition
[GJW XIII Phase II] Fiction - Combat Writing
Textual submission

“I can get her, I just need to stay close,” Alara spoke into her datapad’s microphone to her beloved Wyndell.

“Hell yeah you can, and hell yeah, you should stay close. Don’t get shot, got me?” Wyndell spoke cautiously.

“Is that a tinge of worry I’m sensing? Tsk. You’re losing your touch.” Alara smirked at his holograph.

“It’s not so much losing my touch,” Wyn corrected, “More like letting my guard down. Now go kick some ass. Call me after.” He winked and shot finger guns in her direction.

“You got it,” Alara responded. She blew a kiss and turned off her datapad.

*Lovely target you planned for me, Kordath. Ya set me up with a bloody snipe. At least it ain’t my first rodeo,* Alara thought to herself. She stepped off of her ARC 170’s ramp and headed towards the ruins. With a flick of her finger on it’s screen, she opened up her holographic gps. About a mile or so away, a lovely vibrant ‘x’ was indicating her target in the nearby broken temple.

*I got you now, pretty lady. Umbarans are so my type when it comes to murder.*

Sneaking in was never Alara’s style, and it wouldn’t start to be now. She knew that the Equite she was hunting was smart enough to set up some sort of trap in the entrance of the temple, but also cunning enough to set them up everywhere else. So going in head first, despite the chances, seemed like her best bet. She grew closer to her target until it grew unsafe to keep her gps activated, and clicked the datapad holograph off. With a quick blink of her eye, she tapped into the Force. Sure enough as she thought, the entrance was lined with a transparent laser explosive, or so the Force had told her. Alara grasped the energy bow on her belt and armed an arrow at the ready. With a quick prayer and the slight tingle of air sucking in through her lips, she released an energy arrow directly through the main entrance of the temple.

This triggered the explosive successfully and let off a loud blast which destroyed what debris managed to hold the fragile entrance up. Alara’s Sephi ears spun as they managed to pick up the sound of the Raider’s voice searching for her. She couldn’t waste a single second. With what time left she had of the smoke clearing, Alara placed her bow back in its holster, unequipped her sabers, and ran straight into the temple. She left no time to spare. As soon as she made it inside, she knew that Sencara would be hiding in any debris she could find. With a huff, she launched herself from the floor directly to the wall. Another jump from the wall to a nearby pillar gave her just enough momentum to reach the fragile top of the wall.

“Come out, come out, wherever you are!” Alara called.

She kept running on the wall’s perimeter, keeping her speed up and her amber eyes open. She couldn’t risk slowing down or tripping. One slight mistake and the expert snipress would have all she needed to kill. Alara wouldn’t let this Umbaran play her game of fly-catching. Her eyes darted to a shadow in a far corner of the room. Alara instinctively ran towards it and flipped in the air to land on the shadow’s surface. *Wrongo, damn!* Alara exclaimed to herself. She began running again between the large pillars and just barely missed several bullets to her golden head. The she-marauder tried to spot where the bullets were coming from, but only managed to see the swivel of a dark ponytail.

With one last upheaval of strength, Alara scaled the wall and managed to climb to a rafter until she could spare a moment to catch her breath. However, as she did so, a large target laser appeared on her chest. She looked down at it, and through her pantings she managed to speak.

“What gives, Sencara?” Alara asked.

“For a foolish She-marauder, you sure know a lot about me. I wish I could return your greeting with such grace,” the husky voice of the Raider responded.

“Why haven’t you shot me yet?” Alara repeated herself.

“Because that wouldn’t give you a fair chance, now would it?” A’theri spoke thoughtfully, “I know you’ve got more skill than just running away… or at least I hope so.”

“You’ll be happy to know you’re right in that.” Alara grinned. She gracefully climbed down the rafter and landed seductively on the ground, one hand tapping the floor.

“And you’ll be happy to know that I’m more than just a sharpshooter,” the Umbaran appeared before her. Her long ponytail eloquently matched her long black-leather suit. She walked like a supermodel towards the blonde Equite, and placed her sniper down on the dusty ground. She rubbed her gloved hands together, and turned to Alara again. “Let’s do this like men, shall we? Let’s duel. No weapons except our sheer strength.”

“And no Force, I assume?” Alara grinned.

In response, Sencara spat on the ground.

“I’ll take that as a no,” Alara chuckled.

“Smart girl,” Sencara spoke solemnly, “it’s a shame I have to kill you though. You look like an excellent slice of dessert.”

Alara looked down at herself and flipped her braid off of her shoulder where it was resting, “sorry toots, currently got a straight in my deck.”

“Shame, now I’ll really have to kill you.” Sencara winked and slowly raised her fists in the air.

Alara finally turned off her lightsabers and clipped them back to her belt. She placed her right foot slightly behind her and shifted her weight to hold her fists up. But before she could blink, a hidden sniper from the right shot her in the neck with a tranquilizer.

Immediately Alara fell to the dusty, broken floor, her vision fading out of view.

“Silly Sephi,” Sencara smiled down at her from above, “you forgot to look around before you jump.”

Then it all faded to black.

Competition
[GJW XIII Event Long] Team-Based Fiction - Clan-Wide Run On Theaters of War
Textual submission

Manually added by Grand Master Telaris "Mav" Cantor

Competition
[GJW XIII Event Long] Team-Based Fiction - Small Team Co-op Fiction
Textual submission

Manually added by Grand Master Telaris "Mav" Cantor

Competition
[GJW XIII Phase I] Fiction - Multi-Objective Prompt
Textual submission

OBJECTIVE THREE
(I had a hard time writing, but hey! Heres an entry!) -A
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19:50, early evening
Estle City, Capac Ring
Shortly after War was Announced

Fear spread across the town like blue butter slab on a hot and fresh slice of toast. Alara didn’t have time to waste. The Sephi determinedly continued on through the shifting currents of the citizens’ panic around her. While others ran to seek shelter, she did as she has always done best: walked straight into the fight.

She had to find her shuttle and get to the Lyra system as soon as possible. The Seer had arranged for her bags to be packed and waiting for her there. She already disclosed her plans to her loved ones, Gregryck and Jae’lle.

“You’ve trained me for long enough, haven’t you? Let me into the fray! I’m used to bloodshed, you know that to be true!” She recollected Jae’lle’s cries in her memory.

“Jae’lle, you’re strong and learning well, but you’re only twelve. You have to wait. I need you here to watch the city walls and to be with Gregryck should he need your assistance.” Her own personal words echoed through her mind.

“Your Master is right, you know. You’re needed here with me. Don’t think we will be doddling around while Alara has all the fun.” The old ewok had tried to persuade the girl, but to no avail.

“This isn’t fair! You have been fighting since the age of nine, Alara. Nine! How can you expect me to sit back right now?!“ The Mirialan girl hollered.

“It’s true, I’ve been fighting since I was nine. But I wasn’t fighting in a war, Jae’lle. Merely a few battles. And only because Gregryck was there to help me as my Master. You have to stay here."

No matter what Alara had said then, it wasn’t enough for the fiery spirit she had been training up. Ever since she had adopted her as her own apprentice after finding her a street urchin on Ulress, the girl grew more rebellious by the day. Alara couldn’t afford to have her rebel further. Though she wouldn’t admit it ordinarily, she was growing attached more and more to her daughter. This led her to understanding Gregryck, her adoptive father, more and more each day.

“No matter how hard I work. No matter how hard I try to serve you. You still don’t trust me! Why did you bother taking me in anyhow?’´ The young apprentice shouted through her tears.

´´Jae’lle, its because I trust you that you’re being put to work here instead of being sent off to your cousins back on Seraph. You need to understand that—“

"Forget it! Save your excuses!" Jae'lle cried. She spun around and fled back to the house.

With a sigh, Alara turned away to face her father once again.

"She will understand soon enough. Do what you need to do." Gregryk gave his daughter a kiss on the hand, held it for a moment, and followed after Jae'lle.

The Seer bit her lip, and headed to the city's airport. Her ARC-170 was awaiting, all packed and ready to go. When Alara grew closer, the ship's ramp automatically folded open for her entrance. She stepped forward and walked to find her tusked cat Artemis and her KX series droid inside.

"So where is it exactly that we are going, Alara?" Her droid asked from the pilot's seat.

"To the home of the Meraxis. I've got a target to kill." Alara replied and petted her feline in greeting. Artemis responded with a rich purr.

"Why? Is this target involved in the Collective or the war?" The droid spoke curiously in a masculine-programmed voice.

"Not exactly. I'm using this time while I await orders to complete my own mission. I'm going after the man who killed Brandon, my sister's husband."

"I see. And where is this man, exactly?"

"Seraph, of course." Alara spoke plainly.

"So we are going back to the fray. Back to where your enemies await you."

"Quite right. I'm not doing this to make a statement to Scholae Palatinae. I'm doing this to avenge my brother and to help my sister heal. It feels like the right thing to do. I don't care what that clan thinks when it happens. I'll stop anyone who gets in the way." Alara stood up and sat in the passenger's seat next to the droid."

"You've made up your mind then. But you have missed one detail, Miss Alara."

"And that is?" She turned to look at him.

"How does Mr. Wyndell feel about all this?"

Her thought process stopped. Wyn… did I even tell him where I was going? She gulped and placed her hand over her mouth in thought. With a slight hesitancy, she lifted her hand and opened her mouth to speak again. "I'll shoot him a text, I suppose."

"Will that be enough?"

"It will have to be." She flicked her datapad open from her wrist and began to tap away at the screen:

Going on a trip. I have a target to deal with on Seraph. I'll be home as soon as it's done. Then we will figure out what to do in this war together. Love you. -Lara

"Another thing, Miss Alara," the KX series droid spoke once more.

"Yes?"

"You never gave me a name after programming me. Is there something youd like to call me?"

Alara smiled brightly at him and tapped his metallic shoulder playfully. "Kicks it is. Let's call you Kicks. Sounds like KX."

"Thank you, Alara. Kicks it shall be. Now, off to Seraph."

Competition
Character Limericks
Textual submission

Alara is known to be crazy.
Her memory before 9 is kinda hazy.
For those who don't know, she cut down her foe
the hutt smugglers who took her from safety.

Later on, death intervened
She crashed a cruiser and ruptured her spleen
The Jedi found her, tried to hound her,
and realized she would not die, though she bleeds

Deathbane is what they called the girl
She tried to hide her anger, put it in shelter
but her sith power's a pearl with true muster.

She left the temple she knew
To herself she would stay true,
To live in a jungle, away from Jedi trouble
Is what she intended to do.

As years decided to go by,
the Dark Jedi Brotherhood caught her eye
She found a sister, one who she didn't know missed her
and discovered her parents had to die.

Turns out they sold her as a slave at the age of 3
To hutts she would stay within captivity
But her sister was treasured, and Alara? Forget her.
So then she decided to make them pay for their greed

On her sister's honeymoon, Alara did travel.
She followed the couple to a remote hovel.
While the couple left on, and the parents went down
To sleep, their last they would truly cuddle.

She snuck in their room, and pulled them out to their doom
She reminded them, "silly parents, did you think I'd forget you?"
With a lift of her hand, and the light of her sword
She cut off their heads and avenged as she swore.

Her sister didn't always forgive her,
but time went on, and so did the sisters.
Shadow in one clan, Alara in another
They rendevous from the world and hide with each other.

Her family's grown, 2 nephews and a new dad.
Alara has a boyfriend, an apprentice, an ewok, and a cat.
Has her rage finally snuffed her? It's truly hard to say.
Her actions are still puzzling to this very day.

Competition
Main/Alt
Textual submission

Alara is strong
Too angry to realize
But loves far too much

A true family
She finally has one now
Daughter and ewok

Sister, dead brother
Two nephews that she loves so
A cat, and boyfriend

Jae'lle, she's the girl
Alara saved from the streets
Now an apprentice

Her parents had died
They'd be proud of her tech skills
and her way with bombs

Gregryck, ewok
Alara's adopted dad
Ewok Dovahkin

He's an older Krath
But he is strong in the force
And he will show it

Artemis the cat
She is tusked and she is mean
But she is soft too

The Force directed
Alara, the Fire Hand,
Artemis needs you.

And as it turns out,
Alara needed her too
their destiny, knit.

Competition
[Voice Workshop] Dialogue I
Textual submission

1. [Alara Deathbane]( https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/character_sheets/9059)
2. [Shadow Palpatine Nighthunter]( https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/character_sheets/9118)

**Prompt: Disagreement**

Alara knocked on her sister’s bedroom door. “Shadow, wake up.”
“What’s going on? Why are you waking me up so late?” A very tired female echoed behind the door.
“It’s important. Quick. Let me in.” Alara pushed.
Shadow opened the door, “What’s going on?”
Alara barged in and closed the door behind her. “I have to run.”
“What?”
“Yes. I’m leaving Scholae Palatinae. I have to.” The Rollmaster retorted.
“Why? What’s going on? Surely we can-“
“No. We can’t fix things. Not this time. Mune and Elincia want me dead. I *have* to go. If it weren’t for Jaelle I’d fight back, but I can’t risk putting her in danger. Surely you understand.” Alara looked towards her nephews’ bedroom door.
“No, Alara. I can take Jaelle. Or Gregryck can. There is no need for you to go. Not now… Your nephews need you.” Shadow shook her head. “I need you.”
“Don’t do this to me, Shadow!” Alara’s voice raised higher than a whisper. “You know I’d stay if I could, especially due to circumstances. But I don’t see a way out of this. I can’t rise against the Empress by myself, and even if you helped me it would put your Aedile role in danger. I can’t risk making you lose *everything*.”
“This isn’t right.” Shadow growled, “We need to stick together. That’s something we have never been able to do. Why is that?”
The older sister couldn’t tell whether Shadow was angry or wounded. “Shadow. We will be together again someday. I promise.”
“You can’t do this to me. Not again.” Shadow raised her voice.
“Don’t scare the children!” Alara scowled.
“So *now* you’re concerned about children’s needs? You weren’t too concerned when you killed mother and father and left me as an orphan.”
“Shadow, don’t do this,” the Seer warned. “I may have had a choice then, but I do not have a choice now.”
“You’re leaving me and the twins behind when we have **nothing** left! Absolutely nothing!”
“You have your reputation here, you have your freedom. I do not, Shadow. It’s been taken away from me. I have to run. Jae’lle needs me to. As does my future.” She spoke with an oddly calm demeanor.
“You never deal with your problems! You just run and run and expect them all to be fixed for you!” Shadow snapped. “You don’t care who you leave behind to clean up the mess!”
“What do you expect me to do? Put everything and everyone I have in danger? Elincia means business, Shadow! You know that better than anyone! She may appear lazy and forthcoming in her demeanor sometimes, but when she wants to get shit done she will! And right now she plans to murder me!”
“Go then. See if I come saving the day this time.” Shadow glared and turned away.
“Don’t do this, Shadow. I’ll come back when its safe. When it all blows over. Or you can come visit me. You know I always have a place for you and the boys.” Alara held back her emotion.
“Really? Your actions give me no reasoning to believe that. Be gone. Leave me to mourn my husband.” Shadow started to walk away.
“Shadow, I loved him too!” Alara snapped back.
Shadow’s mournful eyes suddenly ignited and turned towards her sister, “Don’t you say it.”
“He was my brother, Shadow,” Alara’s amber eyes filled with tears, “He actually provided you safety that I never could. Sure we had our fights and our hatred at first, but when I knew he could protect you, I trusted him and loved him as my *kin*.”
“Of all the things you could say right now, Alara, that was a huge mistake. You’ve hurt me more than our parents’ death ever could. Pretense will never forgive how you treated him during what was left of his life. Leave. Now.”
Alara turned towards the door. “I’ll be with Arcona. I think it’s the safest place for me to be right now. I have a rendezvous arranging my departure to Estle City. Come find me when you change your mind.”
“Of course you’re going *there*. And what do I tell Jorm? How do you plan on cleaning up your relationship with him?” Shadow scoffed.
“Tell him what you like. Whatever is less painful for him.” Alara’s head fell as she exited the bedroom chamber. “Until next time, Shadow. Whenever that is. I love-“
“No,” Shadow closed the door behind her, “you don’t.”

Competition
Kids These Days
File submission
Kids__These_Days.pdf
Textual submission

I'd like to clarify that Alara did indeed adopt Jae'lle since she had found the orphan on the streets of Ulr Uvi, on Ulress. All names and references can be found on the DJB Wiki for further clarification.