K’tana lay on her back in the clearing of the Felurigade. She watched as a flock of birds flew overhead and listened to the trees as leafy whispers washed over the beasts. The blue-green foliage rustled softly around her and a gentle growling snore could be heard from a few feet away. The Twi’lek looked over at the giant sleeping creature and smiled affectionately at the rancor’s twitching feet.
Laying on the eight foot tall rancor and watching her Mistress with golden eyes was Liera. The tiny Monkey-Lizard gibbered quietly when K’tana’s green-eyed gaze fell on her and the small semi-sentient animal conveyed her contentment with a gentle snapping of her beak,. The Mystic nodded in agreement and stretched her arms over her head with a groan and a squeal.
K’tana realized that something was wrong as she inhaled. The air tasted acrid and she gagged on the bilious flavor that worked its way down her throat. She rolled onto her stomach then onto all fours as she heaved and gasped, fighting for air. Both of her pets shot to their feet, approaching to see what ailed their mistress, but she paid them no heed. Instead, the Twi’lek watched the grass beneath her disintegrate and flow, as if it had turned to liquid beneath her hands.
A sudden buzz was K'tana's only warning as thousands of insect rose from the grassy slime, skittering across her hands and up her arms. With a piercing shriek, the Mystic instinctively sent both May’riia and Liera running into the forest for safety. Liera leapt on the rancor as the massive monster rushed her to the treeline.
Her next instinct was not so helpful.
Both of the Twi’lek’s stomachs flipped and she was suddenly aware of a scuttling of tiny claws and fluttering wings. They jerked up from her guts and she retched a wave of horrid creatures into the green slime. They immediately began crawling up her arms and trying to get back in her mouth - apparently they had been content with their previous home and wanted to force their way back.
With a closed mouth wail K’tana pushed herself away from vitriol and scrambled to her feet, her hands frantically brushing the scattered insect away from her nose and mouth. She clawed at her face, tearing deep into the violet flesh on her cheeks. Red gouts of blood streamed down as she pulled bugs from the burrows in her flesh.
The Mystic forced herself to her feet, despite the burning bile and fluttering butterflies that remained in her system. The Mystic bolted to her feet and scarpered backwards, away from the ongoing eruption of insects that were gushing forth from the liquified grass. They moved with purpose, a pulsating cloud that buzzed angrily as it approached the horrified woman.
The Mystic took a step back and realized very abruptly that she was stuck. Looking down she saw that the formerly solid grass has lurched towards her and was now sticking to her boots and oozing its way up to her pants. With a quick twist of her head, she saw that there was no slime behind her, so she ripped off her footwear, struggling to keep her balance and not fall face first into the muck.
Once she managed to tear her feet from the slime and step back into safety, she became immediately enraged. Utterly bereft of rational thought, she raised a hand, filling the air between the monstrosities and herself with a burst of lightning. The swarm hesitated, individual insects bursting open at her furious assault, before the creatures retreated back towards the ooze from which they had gushed forth.
K’tana sighed in a moment of respite before a loud sloshing sound behind forced her from her peace. She spun around and watched as a massive tower of green sludge and the plague of ravenous insects rose up into a massive pillar before her.
The *thing* began to take a humanoid shape, arms outstretching from the center pillar and wrapping around the Twi’lek. Instead of the skittering of claws and the damp slime she felt a warm, solid structure embrace her. The insects whirled around the outside and took on the form of a black robe. The green goo turned pale, then a Human flesh tone. Blond hair fell from the top of the head.
As this being grew into the form of her Master with a semblance of accuracy, it seemed to be unaware of the appropriate face. Timeros’ chiseled cheekbones slipped down his face, one eye lay too far down and his lips moulded together in a pale-pink mush. It was as if the man had been made of wax and left too long in direct sunlight, melting his features into a mockery of what they had been.
K’tana screamed in horror and, unable to escape from the *thing’s* grasp, she began to convulse. Within moments she went from fighting it’s grasp to unconscious and limp in its slithering grip.
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“My Lady Consul?”
“Have you found her?”
“We have. She wa-”
“Where is she? Is she injured? Is she alive? Did my dear brother leave her for dead somewhere? I swear, I’ll-”
“My lady, she’s fine. Relatively speaking.”
“Take me to her.”
“I’m afraid that’s impossible, Ma’am. She’s heavily sedated and is having a hallucinogenic toxin flushed from her system.”
“I’m sure she wouldn’t mind company.”
“My Lady, I’m afraid I must insist that you leave her be. When she isn’t in a chemically induced coma, she screams incoherently. The Medical Staff can do nothing to quiet her shrieks. It’s as though she’s gone completely deaf to reason as well as Force Empathy. Her system shock simply blocks it out.”
“What does she scream?”
“Well, for the parts we can understand…”
“Yes?”
“She’s screaming ‘Don’t let him touch me’ and ‘Get him off’. The visions should have subsided by now, but it seems something has affected her brain for an unprecedented long term. As of yet, we’re not sure if she’s going to recover.”
“Who did this to her?”
“We don’t know.”
Atyiru jerked back in shock.
“Find out. And keep a close eye on her. As soon as she’s lucid, no matter what time of day or night, come get me. I want to talk to her as soon as I can.”
“Yes, my lady.”
When the medical sergeant left the room, Atyiru went to her comms system and pressed a button.
“Yes, Lady Consul?”
“Send a message to Timeros. His apprentice is in critical condition and I would appreciate his presence. Immediately.”
“Yes, my lady.”
“Thank you.” she disconnected from the system and sat down on her bed. An arm from the side of the bed wrapped around her as she began to shake.
“Is she okay?” a male voice said from behind her. Atyiru turned around and buried her face in Marick’s chest.
“I don’t know, Marry. I don’t know.”