Post by Apillis on Apr 15, 2012 22:25:41 GMT -5
"If you are falling... dive." ~ Joseph Campbell
Name: Hervor (aka Allvitende, the Strange Creature, the Archivist)
Race: Laitra (Custom Race)
Age: 323
Birth place: Grautus ((custom city))
Allegiance: Sith Order
Status: Dark Lord of the Sith, Sith Archivist
Rank: Master - Marauder
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 135 lbs.
Appearance: Like many Laitra her hair is a scarlet hue, which she keeps somewhat parted (or slicked back) in a short, asymmetrical hairstyle. But from the great corruption of the dark side within her, her complexion has become the pallor more akin to that of corpse than anything else. Small spider-crack veins fan out from the corners of her eyes, while dark rings encase what once were lovely piercing baby blues, though have long turned into a yellow orange blazing faint glowing hue and even darkened the very whites of her eyes to black by the evil that has gripped her so profoundly. She has a bit of a stature to her, even a little lanky, though with an athletes physique that is quite lean and tone, while her calloused hands are a bit spidery do to her slender fingers.
Evidence of her attractiveness is still there, more so if one can look beyond the corruption of the dark side that has marked her so thoroughly over the years, after all, as a Laitra she has reached the years where she is in her prime. Albeit, a mark on her corrupted visage in the form of a scar reaching from her just in front of her left ear runs across her left cheek only to stop at the left side of the bridge of her narrow nose. But it is not the only scar from battle that marks her body as she has gained many.
She wears black very light armored weave military-style leggings one would expect an infantryman to wear, while the boots she wears are the traditional brown leather boots one would expect to see upon a Jedi's feet. On her chest she wears a simple black halter top. Though a somewhat strange choice of garb she is always seen wearing is a cloak commonly wore by Jedi Archivists, though hers is worn and blood stained from having been wore into many battles in the past; and she wears her Jedi utility belt over it around her slim waist. It is not unsurprising to see her with the hood drawn of her cloak, shielding her visage from the sight of others, especially as she often secludes herself to the solitary of the dark recesses of the archives within the Sith Academy. At times she is also known to wear a black mask with monstrous grey jagged fangs, that covers the lower half of her face.
((Take no credit for painted photo pic above. Texturing for other pics by Psychos1s. Click on bottom pic for two additional images. The likeness being an overall appearance of Hervor without her mask and Jedi Archivist robe, for a more detailed account of her appearance, naturally read the appearance section of the app.))
Personality: In the calmer moments, she is a severe personality, even as a Jedi she was known for being an intense individual. Like that of a scholar who has seen a bit too much of the darker aspects of what they have sought to learn in their expeditions for greater knowledge and deeper understanding. But as she has gotten older, that intensity has been honed with a certain temperance, that is to say it has not been lessened, but rather received a direction and purpose. She is a direct, thoughtful, even a bit engimatic and the strength that lies within such a person is only exclaimed within her voice with each spoken word. But, again, these are within the more subdued moments, the calm before the storm as it were...
Outside of those placid times, she can be discribed as nothing shy of a monster--fulfilling almost any understanding of the word and concept. Rage and hate consume her beyond just giving into passions, but rather the quintessential vision of wrath and vengeance. Opposition is her philosophy and creed, and it is has shaped her into a being that within a blink of an eye can become a figure of ire and madness in its entirety. It is who she is, it is what she is--to oppose is what she seeks with the Jedi, and to oppose is what she channels all of her strength within from the darkness around her--fueling her to continuously wage her jihad against the Jedi.
It is not simply death she wants nor seeks, but pain, she wants to know that the victims of her fury know pain as she does, to know loss and the vaccuum within the soul wrought from when part of ones heart has been torn from them. What she wants is for her victims to know agony, for every time they close their eyes, every time they look in a mirror, for every time they think of their loved ones, for every time they even gaze upon their own hands, they see her and are reminded of the pain she forced them to suffer. As she stands in opposition to everything they seek to enrich themselves, for everything they seek to build, she will seek to oppose it and leave it in a ruin at their feet. Causing their inner-turmoil to break them as her own has broken her.
She is that which opposes...
Birth place: Grautus ((custom city))
Ships/Vehicles:
Equipment:
Lightsaber: Tyrfing - A lightsaber that looks like it was assembled from a standard lightsaber duelist's hilt and that of an old worn electrum lightsaber hilt of an honored Jedi Master, and the two blended together into one hilt--as if one was used to supplement parts to repair the other; though it is difficult to tell which was utilized to repair the other. When ignited the blade is an intense fiery orange hue.
Stats:
Strength - Below Average
Agility - Superior
Intelligence - Above Average
Charisma - Above Average
Force Stats:
Telekinetic- Apprentice
Telepathic- Apprentice
Body- Master
Sense- Adept
Protection- Novice
Healing– Unskilled
Destruction– Master
Combat Training:
Mixed Martial Arts (including Broken Gate) - Expert
Small Arms (Firearms) - Novice
Force Training:
Death Field - Expert
Force Body - Master
Force Storm - Expert
Other Training:
Piloting - Apprentice
Galactic Lore - Adept
Force Lore - Expert
Military History - Adept
Archiving - Expert
Lightsaber Training:
Shii-Cho- Master
Makashi- Untrained
Soresu- Untrained
Ataru- Master
Djem So- Master
Niman- Untrained
Juyo- Master
Double Bladed Combat- Untrained
Bio:
"My anger has meant pain to me but it has also meant survival, and before I give it up I'm going to be sure that there is something at least as powerful to replace it on the road to clarity." ~ Audre Lorde
The Hervor Crisis
Within the Jedi Archives of the Jedi Temple of Coruscant the holocrons serve many purposes, teaching lightsaber forms, charting the stars, the accounts of a lifetime's worth of knowledge from masters now long past on preserving their knowledge for future generations, and some are simply cautionary tales for future generations of Jedi to learn from. The purpose of holocrons is many and the Jedi's use of them is equally as varied. But there is one within the Jedi Archives that is a combination of a cautionary tale and the collective knowledge of a disgraced retired Grandmaster of the Order from well-over two centuries ago. It was labelled "The Hervor Crisis". A couple ago it was viewed often by Knights and Masters alike. After all, it involved a fallen Jedi that fought the Mandalorians during their rise 50 years ago, whose name was Hervor.
In the mind of the holocron's creator, his collected knowledge of a three centuries of living as a Jedi, and his tutelage of Hervor were not mutually exclusive, but it in time had been expanded upon by other authors with information on Hervor alone. It was understood that Hervor would be his only pupil given the immense length of their lifespans, especially Hervor's, and all that he had left to teach would be left to her. He was a Morellian and she was a Laitra, even in the Unknown Regions of space where their scattered cities lie, to come across a Laitra outside of their cities is a rare thing. Then again not many even realize they may have encountered one as they look essentially like human females or at least near-human. Hervor's master, the former Grandmaster of the Order, Hjomalir, or simply 'Master Hjo' for short--was an old Morellian, even to their standards. Morellians in their prime are generally just over a century old, and those in their retiring years range between their 160s to 180s, and pass on in their lower to mid 2nd century of living. Master Hjo was over three centuries old by the time of his passing. He was barely over a century when he took Hervor as his padawan.
Hervor these days is likely in her prime, being just over three centuries old herself--at the peak of her power, where a few centuries worth of study and learning of the Force and two centuries worth of harnessing and training to utilize the power of the dark side to its fullest, has all begun to click into place. While for some given what she has become, it maybe difficult to recall or understand she was once anything other than her current countenance. After all, at one time she was someone's little girl, a cherished and beloved daughter that a young Laitra raised as her own for a brief time.
She was born within the city of Grautus, a Laitra city dedicated to warfare... somewhat fitting many say given what she later became. The Laitra couple she was born to were nomadic, which is fairly unique for Laitra--who tend to often be more stationary with where they reside. But one of the two chose to move on, leaving the infant Hervor with her partner. As it turned she was not possess as much wanderlust as her companion did, choosing to return to Laitra space. The galaxy was a far less safe place at the time on top of which, as the galaxy was still trying to recover from the Great Sith War. But Hervor remained in the care for the young Laitra for a couple more decades as they remained far from the galactic affairs and warring that proceeded the Great Sith War, such as the Mandalorian Wars, the Jedi Civil War, and the Dark Wars. The were incredibly dangerous times, especially for Force-sensitives whom the Sith in those days targeted outright.
Though, adding to the oddity, the young Laitra gave Hervor away, and not just to anyone of course, but to the Jedi, the reasoning for this is exceptionally peculiar. But in the Laitra stated her reasoning was simply she felt she could not care for the little one any longer, and given the climate of Laitra society, giving Hervor away to one of them, she may unwittingly be giving the girl to an enemy. And with the Sith defeated by the Jedi, and the Jedi once more within a reconstruction phase of their history, the young Laitra figured they were the next best solution for the little one to be trained and be strong in the Force. While scarcely even a toddler at the time, the Jedi despite their desperation to refill their ranks were wisely hesitant to bring in a Laitra into the fold. Their had only been one other Laitra to have been trained as a Jedi before Hervor, and she had fallen to the dark side and the Laitra the Jedi have known to be a volatile species by nature with a poor history with the Jedi. Rising above ones nature is what Jedi train to do, and so in spite of their hesitations, Hervor wound up being accepted into the newly reforming of the Jedi Order.
As for the young Laitra who brought her to the Jedi Order--well, that is another story...
In Hervor's early years as a youngling, much of her time was spent being little more than a precocious little girl running about the Jedi Temple halls, frivolous and carefree--as any child should be. Though she had a habit of leaving little data-recordings about the temple for others to see, she had yet to learn how to create holocrons naturally do to her still being a little child; but the recordings were simply of her enthusiastically explaining what she learned in her classes and/or what she discovered in her little 'adventures' frolicking about the temple halls. Some found it quite endearing, others did not care for it thinking she should be taught to be a little more subdued and disciplined.
As a student though she was marked for being quite sharp and observant with an immense eagerness to learn. While most of the academic students preferred the study of direct wielding of the Force and mental arts, Hervor while easily viewed as being one of the more 'bookwormy' sorts, somewhat uniquely preferred more athletic pursuits and studying lightsaber forms and philosophies over direct manipulation of Force energies. It made her stand out a little more among her academic peers. What she wanted to do and was starting to train and study to become was a Jedi Archivist, learning the ancient lore of the Force and the Jedi. For the young little bookworm, the thought was thrilling to her, and that ambition remained with her for her entire Jedi career for the most part.
As she got a little older, old enough to be chosen by a Knight or Master to be their Padawan, she held the interest of the former Grandmaster of the Order who had recently retired his position only a couple years prior to choosing Hervor as his pupil--she was over forty years old at the time--basically a preteen to Laitra, but in any case his name was Master Hjo. He was a strange one, thought of leaving a legacy within the Order more than a Jedi usually does or perhaps even should. He was grandmaster at one hundred-thirty, retired the position at one hundred-fifty. It is difficult not to have a passing thought or two about what one is going to leave behind even within any other day regardless of circumstance.
As mentioned, Laitra are rare finds not just within the Order but in general outside of Laitra space, thus he thought it fitting for his remaining teachings and knowledge to be passed on to a pupil who while still young relative to their species could learn all he had to trach. Besides, who better to train a Laitra padawan with their extreme longevity than a Morellian Jedi Master--once Grandmaster of the Order?
The old Morellian was known for being a powerful Jedi in every manner of the definition (one does not become Grandmaster of the Order otherwise), but he was quite well-known for being a lightsaber duelist. Albeit, Hervor's tutelage was not at Master Hjo's alone, he was a firm believer in where he lacked in being able to teach a pupil, another master teaching the pupil is the only other prudent course. Thus in the course of Hervor's young life she has studied under numerous masters other than Master Hjo alone. Some of which she studied under for years, even a couple decades. Albeit, much of that training with other masters surrounded honing her lightsaber abilities themselves, and her sharpening her physical conditioning accompanied by enhancing her physicality through the Force; which would often come full circle back to Master Hjo's teachings.
Understand, she is a Laitra, she ages much slower than what is consider to be the norm like with humans, rodians, or twi'leks, etc. Even while she was a mere young girl not even having reached her kind's age of adolescence, she had lived as long as many human Jedi Knights--even Masters, and by the time she reached her adolescence she had lived as longer than many of the veteran Knights and Masters. From a certain perspective this gave her an advantage in her development than her human or other near-human counterparts who typically can only expect to live a century, if even that. This enabled her to have more time to comprehend and ruminate on the information taught to her. Albeit, the drawback her development in her strength in the Force and even simple physicality was much slower than her human and most other near-human peers.
Even by the time she constructed her lightsaber, a single-phased standard hilt orange beamed lighsaber--she was already well into her sixth decade of living. Many of those she remembered seeing as toddlers over the years she saw ten years later being taken by their master to go to Ilum or Dantoonie, where within the crystal caves they would construct their own lightsabers. As a Laitra, adolescence and the maturity to construct a lightsaber came much slower to Hervor than most other species.
Though, it would be lie to say she was not gitty the day came when Master Hjo took Hervor to the wondrous crystal caves of Ilum, and she found a crystal that she drawn to most. An orange crystal, which is a unique find at Ilum since the crystals that grow there tend to be of the common blue and green variety. She spent weeks meditating upon that crystal, making it her own before diligently constructing her lightsaber.
According to Master Hjo it was an interesting sight to see Hervor obtaining her crystal. Among all the clusters of varying crystals, she simply walked passed them all as if they never existed. From her peripheral she saw the orange crystal. She said she was attracted to it because the sight of it felt like standing before a great star she had seen as if in a dream, as if the sun refused to rise or refused to set--remaining obstinate in its position--burning that which did not respect its strength.
It was not off-base to say that she held resentment toward those aging so much quicker than her, while she trained diligently for years--decades as a Padawan, she watched those she was a youngling with, even tutored as an expertienced Padawan, surpass her in station within the Jedi Order, while with Knights she was often well-over twice their age. For an adolescent such a thing was difficult, and despite these frustrations she harbored, Master Hjo's words of assurance that her time will come, failed to soothe her aggravations. He knew that when she gets older and wiser, she will understand it is nothing to trouble herself over. But, that is often the way of things, the words of wisdom and teachings one is given and failed to learn as an adolescent wind up only being understood when they are no longer needed. The sign one has grown up.
Irregardless of Master Hjo's counsel to her, a certain level of resentment of the 'older' Jedi always lingered during her Padawan years. Because the reality is she knew many of the Masters and the more veteran Knights for quite some time, not only has she known them literally all of their lives but even had a hand in tutoring some of them at varying points. She longed to meet their condescension toward her with an exclamation of when they were young, she was teaching them. Her choking down her anger and holding back a curled lip of irritation every time she was talked down to was difficult; and all do to being what is her peoples youth and not being regarded for the fact she has been studying and training for as long as them--longer in numerous cases, all that separated them was biology and rank.
But, outside of these moments of frustration, she proved to be an exceedingly attentive student and eager to learn what she could with an intensity that would define her for much of her life. And with Master Hjo's concern for leaving behind as much of his accumulated knowledge as he could with his pupil, there was much he was willing to share with her. This left open numerous debates among other Masters, for much of the things he was instructing her was in was some things a wizened Master typically would only share with Knights or other Masters. They were teachings on how to hone aggression, and some believe those teachings may have fostered the resentments she bore toward the Knights and Masters younger than herself. Her knowledge was as advanced as theirs in some regards, but again--what she lacked in comparison to them was her biology was still that of an adolescent girl and naturally her power and ability itself had yet to come into its own.
Master Hjo's teachings he often labelled as 'passive-aggression', but not in the usual connotation that is applied to the term. In Master Hjo's teachings: one must go with the flow of everything, ones surroundings, the currents and ebbing and receding of the Force, the attacks of an opponent, and the centered axis of ones inner-self; and once all of that is achieved, to then turn that flow outward--giving it a direction and purpose, whether it be ones opponent or a concept--such as fulfilling a goal. It starts with the passive action that gets turned to an unrelenting aggressive one, which somewhat mirrors Djem So philosophy. To be able to apply such a thing beyond a simple a philosophy or technique to be utilized, but rather as a mantra onto itself, that sort of accomplishment through the Force is not something any Padawan is expected to do or succeed in doing. For to be able to do such a thing through the Force one is typically--at the very least--a Knight, and while Hervor is older than many Knights, her power, talent, and ability within the Force was still immature.
Her skills and power did not really start to mature until she reached her first century, but to human reckoning she appeared to be in her early-twenties--the typical age of a young Jedi Knight. However, the time for training was replaced by being a time to put her training into use within a scenario that Jedi should not find themselves engaging... warfare.
The Mandalorians had consolidated themselves and begun their crusade once again in the Outer Rim, and it was within those battles Hervor lost herself and found herself again. The initial assault Hervor happened to be there, whether that is simply being extraordinarily unlucky, or in one view being at the right place at the right time, or by the Jedi's adage: 'there are no coincidences in matters of the Force'; and the Force is always with a Jedi.
The Mandalorians were making their assault to secure a province of farmlands to supply themselves with food, just as the Republic often likes to utilize Dantoonie for. That particular province and community of Dantoonie was one Hervor was known to enjoy visiting from having been there in the past during visits as a young Padawan to the Jedi Enclave with her master. The two of them would go on short walking pilgrimages through the fields of Dantoonie to return full circle to the Jedi Enclave. As she got older approaching adulthood at the age Laitra consider to be an adult outside of biology alone, she was given more and more freedom to do what she liked as trust was being afforded to her. The quiet sway of the winds blowing through the grassy fields of Dantoonie she had always been fond of, compelling her to revisit the area time and again.
Alone and fighting not just for her own survival, but every innocent life that was fired upon by Mandalorian warriors. It was a difficult lessen to learn, and a very human one, which is that in war--no matter how hard she fought, no matter how much she pushed herself--there was no way to save each life. There were those she watched be snatched away--or ruthlessly dragged away upon the ground as they screamed and cried out for someone to help them, anyone--but none was there. The life they had only to be deprived and destroyed, then claimed like an object to become an object--a slave. The children screaming, some dying in the explosions and fires. Most the Mandalorians were able to get their grasp upon were taken away with the the adults they managed to capture, destined to become their slaves.
To try so hard to fight for those you have learned to care about, only to lose those faces that she had grown so familiar with, watched grow up, tried to make life better for--only to have it be broken and wasted by the interference of the vile hand of another. Hervor learned the most cruel lesson of all, that for each she fought so hard to save and protect, she was condemning another to the merciless fate the Mandalorians had in store for them. That was what affected her most, it was her first true lesson she learned that begun to shape her philosophy of opposition that would make her who she is.
While she enabled the simple farms people to stave back the Mandalorian raid until Republic forces arrived to drive the Mandalorians out of the area. Much of Master Hjo's teachings of aggression served her well, but his specific methodology of 'passive-aggression' as he taught it, did not serve her well against the Mandalorians. Instead, what wound up serving her was distilling those teachings into a much more simplistic ideal to draw strength from and gain focus: to oppose. The more the Mandalorians fought against her will to protect the farmers, the more Hervor channelled her strength to oppose them. She fought them through attrition, making herself a wall to their goals. It was a single ideal that she utilized to empower herself through the Force to immense extents.
The lessons of aggression she learned from Master Hjo were somewhat derived from not just Djem So, but Juyo lightsaber duelist philosophies, many of which she had studied extensively by this point in her life. While her actual ability with Juyo was negligible at best, even so a lightsaber form's philosophies are more than just about the form itself, and far more in dealing with how to channel the Force in order to find the most efficient means to focus oneself to utilize the form in its totality. What Master Hjo taught and trained Hervor to understand within a frame of mind that aggressive action is not inherently wrong, for within all natural life there is a natural aggressive tendency and that does not make them of the dark side. However, reliance upon aggressive action constantly within ones life it becomes more and more difficult for one to have the freedom of thought to move without it; thus regressing them to being a blunt object with no forethought into why the action they are taking is being taken at all. The investment of thoughtfulness becomes erased.
Unsurprisingly, outside of learning the ideals of the lightsaber forms, even her physical conditioning was based on honing her speed and agility to utilize her favored lightsaber forms optimally. Strength can be augmented through the Force, and though so can ones speed and physical prowess. Having a natural leniency for swiftness and adroit movement as a lightsaber duelist was viewed by both Master Hjo and Hervor as being best. After all, what good is having so much strength if one cannot hit or even keep up with their target or opponent? On top of which the two forms, Ataru and Juyo, often seem to demand their practitioners to be quite spry to maintain a steady stream of attacks to keep ones opponent's back to the wall.
The Mandalorians had picked a fight with the Republic within the outskirts of the Outer Rim once again. It was never a question about how the Jedi were going to deal with the new threat the Mandalorians posed to the Republic, Hervor and six other Knights she had been close friends with for much of their lives, went straight into the fray. Any and every debate the Jedi and its leading bodies may have had on how to engage the Mandalorians, Hervor and her comrades bypassed it all and merely charged straight into the battles leading Republic forces against the Mandalorians. Hervor took upon herself the title of Jedi General, as well as her six other friends who chose to follow her into battle; and the Republic units and battalions they took command of were quick to regard them as owners of such a position. The deeper reasoning behind their following her would not be realized to the Jedi Council itself until the war's end.
Unique for a Padawan to take up the title of Jedi General, such a thing had been unheard of since the Mandalorian Wars a century ago. But for those who followed her it mattered. After all, when they were Padawans themselves it was she who was their tutor, for her own title of Padawan was in name only as she was just as strong as any Jedi Knight by that point in time in her life. Besides, in the events to that came as she lead her fellows into war, they all saw and recognized her as a Jedi Knight, and with all the hardships they came to suffer through with one another--to them it only cemented her holding such a rank.
In the times Hervor was not in the frontlines in battle, she went back to the Jedi Temple of Coruscant only for a day or two before returning to the front. With each return she went deep within the Jedi Archives not just doing her duties as a Jedi Archivist, but to leave behind her own "revelations". Some found her discoveries and realizations and theories to be a bit disturbing when they looked upon them within the Archives, and were often moved to sections of the Archives where only Masters could review them. They were never erased or destroyed because they held their insight, and felt it best for them to be archived--after all, ironically the largest archive of Sith and dark side knowledge (excluding Ossus) lies within the Jedi Archives of the Jedi Temple of Coruscant; so to destroy Hervor's own discoveries for having a dark edge to them would be hypocritical in a way.
What were Hervor's holocrons within the Jedi Archives on? Empowerment. Empowerment within battle and warfare. They were meticulous, indepth accounts and explanations about how to draw--not simply channel--but literally draw upon the strength of both enemies and allies alike to propel oneself forward with greater strength. Not in any symbolic method of empowerment, but more literal in the sense of syphoning strength--the Force--even life from them. It was dangerously similar to the Sith/Dark Jedi method of drawing power from others, which dealt with severing and/or interrupting connections of life to the Force to draw them inward into oneself to recover from depleting strength and heal ones wounds. Hervor’s method was a bit different but eerily similar, her method had nothing to do with severing or interrupting connections (nor healing ones wounds... at least not yet), it was not to stop the flow within life, but rather redirect part of that flow of life--the Force into oneself. It was but a mere step away from the horrid methods of what powerful Sith/Dark Jedi utilized to rob the very lives of others for their own gains through the Force via the dark side.
But it was not just this ‘technique’ she detailed within her holocrons, it was how to apply it within battle itself in conjunction with what disturbed some most of all was her developing philosophy of opposition. As she would explain in how to utilize it to strengthen ones resolve in battle and warfare for Jedi to take heed to, was the removal of doubt and embracing of absolutism, and that leway is of a ‘grey standard’. For if one is not willing to show an equal measure of severity an opponent is willing to show oneself, then that is partly condoning--and giving into the opponent's ideals as one stands in their way. Which in Hervor’s lessons was acceptance of their ideal, and if one is to oppose another to empower oneself to the greatest degree, everything about the opposition must be utterly rejected in its entirety--nothing can be condoned or accepted, it all must be opposed. This was concerning because it was a very small step from her philosophy of opposition to outright disdain, which can quickly lead to a very dark path.
The Council of the time and many others wanted to speak with her about these ‘additions’ of hers, but their summons for her went ignored each and every time. She simply would immediately go back to the frontlines without a word or even the simplest acknowledgment. In her mind, she did not want to waste her time with debate and being questioned--she was focused on the immediate problem of the Mandalorians, only doing her Arcivists duties when she felt she had the time to spare. Like Jedi have in the past, it was clear that yet again several Jedi have been sucked into the Mandalorians need for war and battle, and it had begun to shape these Jedi until their Code and clarity had lost its meaning.
They were not the only Jedi who went to battle with the Mandalorians at the time, but Hervor and her friends were most definitely one of the most known for the time. Their successes turned many heads. But the price of those successes were often exceedingly high, and at times it was a wonder they succeeded as well as they did. For Hervor was quoted numerous times while strategizing with Republic officers of the battalion that she and her friends lead, she had no interest in repeating Revan’s known strategies of hurling Republic forces in mass droves at the Mandalorians to where it reached a point of it being ten to twenty Republic soldiers for every one Mandalorian. That she considered to be not only unsound strategy, but a weak one as well. The war of attrition she sought to wage against the Mandalorians she wanted to be far more thought-out, but then again unlike Revan she held no interest in creating an environment that would lead Jedi at mass to the dark side. The Mandalorian Wars from a a century she had no will or desire to repeat--or rather ignite as the this campaign was on a far smaller scale and did not want it to exacerbate; and what some hailed as a colossal--if not controversial--victory in regards to the Mandalorian War, she saw as a template for failure and not to be repeated, largely because of its resulting aftermath of the wars that followed.
But, despite Hervor’s aspirations, some things were destined to be repeated, for history and time are simply endless cycles that play out more often than sentient species dare to count or admit. A war of attrition through just throwing bodies at the enemy was something she knew to be unnecessary through not just common sense, but through the simple fact she was a very regarded and highly educated young Jedi Archivist. Through studying the Archives for years, and since becoming a Knight and Archivist, she has had far greater access to them. In studying the Mandalorians within the Great Sith War and the Mandalorian Wars, she understood that despite the Mandalorians overloading everything with more guns and their vaunted beskar metals, the Republic is not only far more well funded and supplied better, it also made them more technologically superior. The one with the greater resources typically wins the war. The Mandalorians in comparison to the Republic is minute, and thereby so are the Mandalorians resources--hence why they often raided other regions for supplies--not just because it is a sound strategy--but because she understood they had much fewer than the Republic; and that is what she struck out at first before striking at them directly. Her goal was to gradually choke the life out of them until they could no longer breath.
She called it ‘hard war’, albeit not an uncommon term to some war historians and generals along with the term ‘total war' which means precisely the same thing. When she struck at the Mandalorians, the battalion she lead with her dear friends did so with relatively few supplies of their own. For one simple fact, they would lay claim to the Mandalorians resources or have none themselves. They wanted to keep on the move, and this meant not carrying more than they could afford to carry and protect during assaults. On top of which the main problem would be where Hervor was striking at the Mandalorians on one of their very own held worlds within Mandalorian space with only a single battalion.
The battles were relegated to Shogun, but being so deep within Mandalorian space ahead of Republic forces, meant communication with the primary Republic fleets was difficult to say the least, and even communication with Republic Intelligence was more than a little difficult. Hervor’s reports to the fleets were typically only done when she would make quick trips out to Coruscant to go to the Jedi Temple, which became more and more sparse as the war effort escalated. When the Jedi Council barred Hervor from the Jedi Archives and suspended her Jedi Archivist duties until she would meet with them, she stopped making runs sneaking out of Mandalorian space altogether and focused solely on fighting the Mandalorians on their own soil. At which point her reports to the Republic fleets of her movements became more sparse by proxy. The Republic fleet itself did not come charging as they did not want to spark yet another large scale war with the Mandalorians, and the initial attacks were done by only a few clans who were traced to Shogun.
When she struck at the Mandalorians resource bases and caches, not only would she take the Mandalorians own weapons and tech to utilize for her battalion (what essentially was her own little army), and thus use them against the Mandalorians themselves. The foundries, mines, and land in which was used to cultivate not just resources for making weapons and tools of war, but food and medicine and other essentials, she ordered the soldiers to basically “salt the earth”. She nuked the area--scorched the earth so nothing could grow back or be used again. Of course, this was only after she took what her army needed and moved on.
Even her dropping out of space onto Shogun was particularly vicious. As the entire ship would be emptied and everyone would drop to the surface using the vessel's dropships/shuttles, while they simultaneously scuttled their ships via using them as asteriods dropped on top of the Mandalorians, which by proxy the base that Hervor chose to crash the vessels down upon would be utterly devastated into nothing more than ruins; and in turn leave their resource bases vulnerable. From there Hervor and those who followed her, would march on those resource bases--and as described prier: sack them, take what they needed, then raze the entire area beyond recovery, and move on to the next.
It was inevitable that out of her utter opposition toward the Mandalorians, she begun to develop an immense disdain for them. The more one learns to oppose another, the more they learn to view everything about them as wrong and flawed, and these flaws are constantly seen and become too familiar. This familiarity breeds contempt, disdain settles in a greater manifestation, and with that disdain it is not long until treating the disdained without civility, for in one’s eyes the disdained are seen as less than ‘human‘. Once a person is seen as less than ‘human’, decadency enters the scene.
It begun with the prisoners, they had to be on the move continuously, so they could only take relatively few, and supplies were limited, so those they were unwilling to keep were executed. It was not long until they begun refusing to even feed the few prisoners they had. But it became worse when the Mandalorians laid out explosive traps and mines in the path of Hervor’s army as the Mandalorian scouts reported where it was moving. Hervor’s response to this was to move the Mandalorian prisoners to the front of their march and the convoys, and have them search for those traps and mines with Republic sharpshooters’ sights trained on them. If soldiers were going to be sacrificed to disarm the Mandalorians own traps, she chose to sacrifice the Mandalorian prisoners to them rather than her explosive engineers. Unfortunately for the prisoners, relatively few of them knew explosives as well as their own explosive experts. It is likely the Mandalorians never took into account that not only a Republic officer but a Jedi would force their prisoners to disarm their own traps or be executed. Thus often times lead to the prisoners either dying by improperly disarming an explosive trap or mine, or shot dead by a Republic sharpshooter for refusing to disarm the one they found whether by indignation or fear or both. But what made it worse, was the remains Hervor had her own scouts send to the Mandalorians.
This was the epitome of Hervor’s war of attrition against the Mandalorians, she was relentless--the harder the Mandalorians would push against her, the deeper she would dig in her feet to hold her ground, and then respond by bring down the hammer even harder than the Mandalorians. The cost of life was staggering in her battles, but what she proved was well-trained, battle-proven Republic forces fighting along side a handful of Jedi can not only go stride for stride with the Mandalorians but even break them. What Hervor was accomplishing on the ground--eroding the Mandalorians on their own worlds, enabled the Republic fleets to move in and finish the Mandalorians off.
Of those Jedi Knights who were Hervor’s closest and dearest friends, only two remained with her to fight along side her in the final battles against the Mandalorians, for the rest had all parished. When it was all at last drawn to a close none remained alive. The fellowship of friends who went to war totaled in seven, and by its close only two remained as the fires of war claimed the rest. What remained of Hervor’s battalion, it would be generous to say less than half made it home, but it would be far more accurate to say only a third survived. The cost was severe, but with that severe cost what Hervor was able to accomplish as she and her allies led a battalion on a campaign across a Mandalorian world alone in all out warfare of attrition was nothing shy of astounding.
The evidence of what Hervor had become could be felt in her very presence, the war had scarred her beyond the superficial facial scar on the left side of her face from a stray piece of shrapnel. Her presence was dark, as if all the colors of life had been drained out of it by the void wrought from love lost. Hervor had fallen. Most believe it was the war with all the fighting and death she experienced. But it is such a shallow understanding of the why, the war definitely played a role--but it is only the tip of the iceberg of what truly caused it. The dark side Hervor in the beginning was able to stave off with all the piety one would expect from a devout Jedi Knight following the path of the light. But--what wound up destroying her--damning her even--was love, or rather--the emptiness left behind when that love dies.
It is a little known fact, generally believed to be rumor only, that Hervor and her six friends were not only Force-bonded to each other, but each loved the other deeply. The fellowship was a fellowship of love, bonded through the Force not merely by their comradeship as Jedi and friends, but their love and affection they held for each other. It was an idealic love they held for one another, when the weight of inevitability begun to make the knees of one buckle under the pressure, needing another to help them share the burden, dispel loneliness with a loving embrace or a sensual night of companionship--at least one of them was sure to be there.
But such a deeply bonded love, when one was suddenly no longer there--they felt it collectively, and collectively felt the pain of their loss and the resulting emptiness that forever lingered with their absence. A bond is never truly gone, for the feeling of its emptiness is forever felt. Hervor knew them all their lives, and they grew up knowing her as the experienced Padawan that guided them in their youth, and upon gaining their Knighthood, she was looked up to as their leader. The love one feels for those they known and bonded with for much ones own life and all of theirs, is un-quantifiable; and so is the pain felt by the void they leave behind when they are gone.
In private moments all it did was make Hervor become a desperate and despondent figure whose eyes were filled with so many tears she could barely even see anything. Alone in private Hervor could barely breath the loss of her dearest friends afflicted her so deeply, it was a wound that was ripped wider with each death. As the pain and emptiness she felt with their deaths grew the more she fell. In this way, love in warfare, her fall was destined. For the Jedi, she was the ultimate modern cautionary tale for them to tell about the dangers of both war and attachments.
Most believe it was because she was attempting to avoid the Jedi, but the reasons are a bit more complicated than that. In truth she cared nothing for the Jedi at that point in time, and since her fall would welcome their challenge to her, both philosophically... and martially. However, there were too many memories back on Coruscant, ones she has no desire to have recalled by the sights, even the smell in the air. Acknowledging her own fall to the dark side and what were undeniably warcrimes she committed. She could not conceivably see any rational reason to return, outside of surrendering herself to the Jedi; and that she had no intention of doing. The Mandalorian insurgents ceased-fire, Hervor knew that with the battles settled the Jedi would seek her out. But, she was not willing to engage with Jedi, even with just words, for the very reasoning she did not see them as an enemy as she the Mandalorians--when in any other circumstance she would have welcomed their challenge.
Master Hjo in all of this became numb, everything he had hoped and dreamed for Hervor was gone, and the legacy of his teachings and knowledge he had sought to pass on to his pupil, he now only could see crumble away in his hands and fall between his fingers.
It was difficult for Master Hjo to know exactly what to take away from all that he learned and heard about his pupil in what she had become. A century he became the Grandmaster of the Order, then a half century later he chose to retire from the position and took on Hervor as his pupil; and now he is just an another failed Jedi master wandering the halls of the Jedi Temple trying to understand his pupil's fall and his own failure in that process, regardless of what his pupil's companion told him. No amount of ruminations enabled him to understand it, perhaps it was something deeper in that he did not want to understand it. But the only conclusion he reached was he must confront his pupil, for even in darkness, he still considered her his student his responsibility.
Over and over again, he reviewed the holocrons that Hervor created and left within the Jedi Archives, seeking to understand what Hervor's frame of mind maybe a bit more indepth. He saw them before, many times in fact while she was out engaging the Mandalorians, but at this point it was simply to see or understand something he may have missed in the past. But there was nothing, it was what it was.
The fallen Jedi Knight was still his responsibility, and while he took action to find her, he was hesitant to face her martially if he believed it may come to that, and by her own philosophy it just may. His largest concern for this was simply being aware of what he taught to her. His methodology and philosophy surrounded three lightsaber forms: Ataru, Djem So, and the lesser known form of Juyo. Each of which he taught to his pupil, though she had none of them mastered, they were taught for her to develop her own personalized style from them--mastery of each form would come with time; thus enhancing the overall efficiency and potency of her personalized style. Each of those forms are among the most aggressive styles of lightsaber forms, and the greatest of lightsaber duelists the Jedi have to offer tend to know at least one or two of them, if not all.
In his youth, Master Hjo was an exceptional lightsaber duelist, but as he got older and no matter how much he used the Force to enhance his movements, he simply just was not as spry as he used to be; therefore as he got older the more he fell back on manipulating, channeling, and controlling the Force. Martially he set Hervor on the same path in his teachings to be as good if not better lightsaber duelist than he was, and what he taught her martially she took quite to heart. It went undenied that her talent as a lightsaber duelist was well above par, and understood his lessons well. The foundation of those being Djem So, designed in the same defensive spirit as Soresu, only with a more aggressive edge to it--its primary focus for every attack upon the practitioner they in turn respond with an attack themselves. Its goal being to eliminate the slower technique of Soresu that can lead to the pitfall of drawing out a battle far longer than it need be by being too defensive.
Layered on top of that Djem So training was training into Ataru to take advantage of its technique of blending a Jedi's ability to enhance their movements incrementally into a highly acrobatic form, designed specifically for out-maneuvering ones opponent. Also an aggressive form, it is dependent upon maintaining a steady stream of attacks from differing angles to overwhelm the opponent. As some say, it is to make an opponent feel like they are facing two opponents when really they are only facing one. This blended with Djem So's defense-counter-offense techniques, lends itself well to grant both forms more adaptability offensively and defensively by way of greater movement and finesse.
Albeit, they were infused with Juyo principals and intermittent techniques wrought through bold ferocity from within the practitioner. Juyo was the bridge point between the connecting of Djem So and Ataru to form the greater whole of Hervor's personalized style. Now it must be mentioned it took far more years for Hervor to ever master Juyo. But Master Hjo understood, all knowledge comes with time, and while Hervor knew a modicum of the style--he understood perfectly well that she knew enough so that with time she could master it completely. As it stood, she is still a young Morellian woman, her ability and talent is still maturing, though he wondered how much both fighting in a war against the Mandalorians and having fallen to the dark side may have strengthened her.
Because of the inner ferocity required for Juyo, it is incredibly unique for a master to teach the form to their student(s), and often caution against doing such a thing. Sith and Dark Jedi seldom ever have such reservations as the form lends itself well to fallen lightsaber duelists, who often fall back on their rage for furious, unpredictable attacks. However, Master Hjo believed so long as a student was taught how to maintain an inner-temperance, they could counter-balance the inner fury that is utilized for Juyo's wild, kentic method of fierceness in combat. For the most part he was correct, however, Hervor's own introspective ideals and experiences in war had undone much of what Master Hjo had taught her about inward restraint when using Juyo's form and techniques.
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