Ender's eyes couldn't stop twitching no matter how much he tried against it. Black veins gathered around his eyes, his pupils almost changing hue but not completed yet. Ever since exploring the fortress with the others, his mind hadn't been the same since. He had tried to force open a door but it was as if the structure was alive and spoke to him, telling him he had failed before inflicting a poison in his head. Ender hadn't slept in days, he chose to cut off contact with people he knew as he couldn't tell what was real and what wasn't anymore. He didn't even know the planet he was, somehow just arriving there and been walking ever since.
He had thought against it for a while but eventually, he couldn't bear it anymore and had sent a message to Talak. The only thing on it was just the coordinates that he was currently at, this being the first time he managed to stay in one place without wandering off. Time moved to a crawl for him, not even remembering when he had sent the coordinates to the fellow Sith, it could have been days ago or even less, but to him, it felt like it had been weeks since he had heard anything. It was agony and he was sure that he was beginning to lose his mind, making fall back on one solution he think would help.
When he and Talak infiltrated the Hutt's palace, they had to enter a guard's mind to steal information out of him to get their target. Ender was hoping for the same principle. Talak was the only other Sith he had seen that invaded another person's mind and he was hoping for the same thing but instead of trying to find something in his head, he hoped that the Legionnaire would be able to rip something out, permanently. He would have done it himself but he didn't even know where up and down was, too focused on making sure that his mind didn't get spilt in two as kept pacing back and forth.
He had thought against it for a while but eventually, he couldn't bear it anymore and had sent a message to Talak. The only thing on it was just the coordinates that he was currently at, this being the first time he managed to stay in one place without wandering off. Time moved to a crawl for him, not even remembering when he had sent the coordinates to the fellow Sith, it could have been days ago or even less, but to him, it felt like it had been weeks since he had heard anything. It was agony and he was sure that he was beginning to lose his mind, making fall back on one solution he think would help.
When he and Talak infiltrated the Hutt's palace, they had to enter a guard's mind to steal information out of him to get their target. Ender was hoping for the same principle. Talak was the only other Sith he had seen that invaded another person's mind and he was hoping for the same thing but instead of trying to find something in his head, he hoped that the Legionnaire would be able to rip something out, permanently. He would have done it himself but he didn't even know where up and down was, too focused on making sure that his mind didn't get spilt in two as kept pacing back and forth.