#I JUST HAVE TO GET MY BRAIN TO RETASK
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OMG. OMG I have to WORK. But my heart is still ACTUALLY RACING from @besanii 's last Shattered Mirrors update. Those last few paragraphs were A Lot. The whole REUNION was A Lot. I'M SO EXCITED FOR WHAT THIS COULD MEAN FOR HIM.
But, DAMN IT. I HAVE TO WORK. HAAAAAAALP. OTZ
#i'm fine#this is totally fine#REALLY#besanii#shattered mirrors au#other people's fic#fic recs#eirenical babble#IT'S ALL GOOD#I JUST HAVE TO GET MY BRAIN TO RETASK#I'LL BE FINE#*falls over*#OTZ
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UN-WIS☰ TRAG☰DY
[«It was Plagueis who criticized the early efforts of his apprentice, and who once choked him in a demonstration of his superiority. «Plagueis, who denigrated him in private for hiring an inept assassin to carry out the murder of Senator Kim — and yet who allowed himself to be tricked by the Gran and nearly killed by mercenaries. «Plagueis, who turned away from the Grand Plan to focus entirely on himself, in an egotistical quest for immortality. «Plagueis who had the temerity to criticize his apprentice for having inculcated too much pride in the assassin he had trained. «Plagueis who attempted to turn his equally powerful apprentice into a messenger and mere intermediary. «And Plagueis who watched in secret while his apprentice tasked their true intermediary to reveal the reborn Sith to the galaxy.»
Sidious paused, then, in derision, added, «Plagueis the Wise, who in his time truly was, except at the end, trusting that the Rule of Two had been superseded, and failed to realize that he would not be excused from it. Plagueis the Wise, who forged the most powerful Sith Lord the galaxy has ever known, and yet who forgot to leave a place for himself; whose pride never allowed him to question that he would no longer be needed.»
Still struggling for breath, Plagueis managed to stand, but only to collapse back onto the couch, knocking a statue from its perch. Sidious moved in, his hands upraised to deliver another bolt, his expression arctic enough to chill the room. A Force storm gathered over the couch, spreading out in concentric rings, to wash over Sidious and hurl objects to all corners. In the center of it, Plagueis’s form became anamorphic, then resumed shape as the storm began to wane.
Sidious’s eyes bored into the Muun’s. «How often you said that the old order of Bane had ended with the death of your Master. An apprentice no longer needs to be stronger, you told me, merely more clever. The era of keeping score, suspicion, and betrayal was over. Strength is not in the flesh but in the Force.»
He laughed. «You lost the game on the very first day you chose to train me to rule by your side — or better still, under your thumb. Teacher, yes, and for that I will be eternally grateful. But Master—never.»
Sidious peered at Plagueis through the Force. «Oh, yes, by all means gather your midi-chlorians, Plagueis.» He held his thumb and forefinger close together. «Try to keep yourself alive while I choke the life out of you.»
Plagueis gulped for air and lifted an arm toward him.
«There’s the rub, you see,» Sidious said in a philosophical tone. «All the ones you experimented on, killed, and brought back to life … They were little more than toys. Now, though, you get to experience it from their side, and look what you discover: in a body that is being denied air, in which even the Force is failing, your own midi-chlorians can’t accomplish what you’re asking of them.»
Hatred stained Sidious’s eyes.
«I could save you, of course. Return you from the brink, as you did Venamis. I could retask your body to repair the damage already done to your lungs, your hearts, your aged brain. But I’ll do no such thing. The idea here is not to drag you back at the last moment, but to bring you to death’s door and shove you through to the other side.»
Sidious sighed. «A tragedy, really, for one so wise. One who could oversee the lives and deaths of all beings, except himself.»
The Muun’s eyes had begun to bulge; his pale flesh, to turn cyanotic.
«You may be wondering: when did he begin to change?
«The truth is that I haven’t changed. As we have clouded the minds of the Jedi, I clouded yours. Never once did I have any intention of sharing power with you. I needed to learn from you; no more, no less. To learn all of your secrets, which I trusted you would eventually reveal. But what made you think that I would need you after that? Vanity, perhaps; your sense of self-importance. You’ve been nothing more than a pawn in a game played by a genuine Master.
«The Sith’ari.»
A cruel laugh escaped him.
«Reflect back on even the past few years — assuming you have the capacity. Yinchorr, Dorvalla, Eriadu, Maul, the Neimoidians, Naboo, an army of clones, the fallen Jedi Dooku … You think these were your ideas, when in fact they were mine, cleverly suggested to you so that you could feed them back to me. You were far too trusting, Plagueis. No true Sith can ever really care about another. This has always been known. There is no way but my way.»
Sidious’s eyes narrowed. «Are you still with me, Plagueis? Yes, I detect that you are — though barely. A few final words, then. «I could have let you die in the Fobosi district, but I couldn’t allow that to happen when there was still so much I didn’t know; so many powers that remained just outside my reach. And as it happened, I acted wisely in rescuing you. Otherwise how could I be standing here and you be dying? I actually thought you would die on Sojourn — and you would have if the Hutt hadn’t tipped you off to Veruna’s scheme.
«And yet that also turned out for the best, for even after all you taught me, I might not have been able to take the final steps to the chancellorship without your help in manipulating the Senate and bringing into play your various and sundry allies. If it’s any consolation, I’m being honest when I say that I could not have succeeded without you. But now that we’ve won the race, I’ve no need for a co-chancellor. Your presence, much less your unnecessary counsel, would only confuse matters. I have Maul to do what the risk of discovery might not allow me to do, while I execute the rest of the Grand Plan: growing an army, fomenting rebellion and fabricating intergalactic war, corralling the Jedi and catching them unawares…
«Rest easy in your grave, Plagueis. In the end, I will be proclaimed Emperor. The Sith will have had their revenge, and I will rule the galaxy.» Plagueis slid to the floor and rolled facedown. Death rattled his lungs and he died.]
«Star Wars: Darth Plagueis», James Luceno.
The blindspot: one-self.
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