Open Dromund Kaas Aurekesh Sith Observation

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[OOC: Open to all Sith. For this is a Sith tradition.]

Today was the day, two Sith would meet in combat for the tradition of Aurekesh. Xeno Brogroo, the Dathomiri Champion had not let his pride be lowered and insulted when he challenged Lord Caelestis of the Sith Empire to a duel. Should the Champion come to be the victor he would earn all assets and the rank of Lord after the duel. Should the Lord win, he will simply just win. The duel is to the death. Though not all Sith look to kill immediately.

Watching on in the crowd gathered around them, would be the members of the Sith Empire. From the lowest of Acolytes, to the Empress herself should she come to see the duel. Cheering, booing, even unamused and unfazed 'Hmms' were common among the Sith. Any interference on either side will immediately count in a disqualification to the duel.

There would be designated seating, concession, and VIP areas for the Sith to watch on to see who the victor in combat would turn out to be.

Enjoy.

 

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Ashla had seen the events unfold on Serenno, having recovered enough from the haze of fear that had gripped her at the moment to peek from behind Jaikus and witness the challenge. She was just as excited to be here to witness the Aurekesh as she had been on witnessing the challenge itself, this was after all history in the making. Only the second ever Aurekesh in centuries, that was not something you missed.

She had been surprised when she had managed to get into the VIP section, but she wasn't one to complain, this would probably give her a much better view of the proceedings compared to the shitty seats she had expected she would be offered. Grabbing a drink from a passing server, she started making her way to the observation deck, taking a sip as she did.

On her way she noticed a face she remembered from Serreno, one of the aides who worked for Artorigas. Wondering if he would still be cross with her for avoiding their attempts to make her put on a mask, she turned the other way and began walking to put some distance between herself and the man, while keeping an eye out for anyone she might know.

No spectator sport was fun without friends, and an Aurekesh probably was probably the same.

 
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