The tremor in the Force was unmistakable. Even before the fateful moment in time happend, Jedi Master Mara Jade could feel its ripple in the Force. Gathering the Force in one explosive burst, she threw any and all within five hundred feet of her. She spun around just in time.
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Luke felt the impending horror grip his spine, bathing him in cold, icy fear. Working hard to cast off such emotion, he shot to his feet, looking with terror across the battlefield at his Master, his mentor, his friend.
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The blood lust gripped Leia as the echo in the Force wrapped itself around her like the finest of silks. She could feel through the Force what would be the finest day in her father's life. She viciously cut a squad of Rebel troops in half so that she would be able to witness this moment uninterrupted.
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Lord Vader could taste the blood before he could see it. As his last swing of his lightsaber was brushed aside, the Force brought to him a momentary lapse in response from the elder Jedi. That moment was all the Sith Lord needed, as he cut back in a backwards swipe and evaded Kenobi's block. The resulting momentum carried Vader's blood red blade completely through the venerable Jedi's torso, separating the man in half, slicing his heart clean in half. Even as Darth Vader's blade emerged from the flesh of his former Master's body, that same body became one with the Force, evaporating from before Vader as if it were the fog being banished by the sunshine. The green and brown robes that once belonged to one of the greatest Jedi Masters in history wafted to the ground, crumpling into a heap at the Sith Lord's feet.
Vader reached out with the Force and grabbed his fallen adversary's lightsaber out of the air before it struck the ground, holding it in his off hand in momentary disbelief. He had done it. He had destroyed his former master, the self appointed Grand Master of the Jedi. Today had seen the end of Kenobi, and would soon see the demise of the entire Jedi Order, for if Kenobi would fall to Vader, then none other stood a chance of opposing him. Throwing his hands up into the air in triumph, the Dark Lord began to bellow with a tremendous roar, his reaction to the victory at hand.
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Master Jade was immediately struck with a sense of grief at her fallen comrade and teacher. Master Kenobi had been the father to her she never had, the friend she never knew she needed, and the teacher who made her into what she was today. Reaching out to Luke through the Force, she felt a backlash of grief and anger emanating from the young man. A dangerous time indeed, she knew she had to retreat. Already had the Rebels paid a price, larger than they were prepared to pay this day. They could not afford to lose any more men or Jedi. Her mission of taking out Darth Leia's confidant and right hand was a success, but they had lost their greatest asset in their struggle against the Empire. She tried to soothe Luke's anger through the Force, but wasn't making much headway in that effect.
"Luke, you must not give in to your anger," voiced Mara Jade to Luke through the Force. "Anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering. Do not become those you have sworn to defend against. There will come a time when you will face your enemy, but that time is not now."
"I am trying, Master," replied Luke, gathering his emotions and finding solace in the Force. He stretched out with his feelings, and could feel that the Force was enriched with his former Master's essence. Master Obi-Wan Kenobi had become one with the Force, strengthening it in all things, including himself. "I agree, we should begin our retreat. Nothing is to be gained from furthering this ba--"
Luke stopped mid-sentance, a jolt of shock rang out in Mara Jade's mind. She turned to see what had taken her new pupil by such surprise, and was taken aback herself on what she saw.
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Vader's helmet fell to the ground, rolling away from him and coming to rest up against the rock. The reflective eyes stared back at the Dark Lord as he stood several feet away. Yet the eyes would not meet another's eyes this day.
Darth Leia stood triumphant behind her father, her violet blade humming at her side. Her father's weakness had come to light finally, and she had taken full advantage of it. Her former Master's demise was his emotional link to his former Master, and with the end of Kenobi's life, so came her father's. The powerful Sith Lord had lowered his defenses, had lost sight of the battle around him, all to revel in the glory of his victory, short as it was. Leia used that failing to cut her former Master down, just as the Sith Code demanded. One to possess the power, and a second to covet it. She slew her father, with no emotion other than elation at his death. She now only had one obstacle in her way; Darth Sidious was now her Master. All around her, Stormtroopers stopped their assault in confusion, standing around, hesitant about what to do next.
"I am now your Master," bellowed Darth Leia. "I am now the Emperor's Apprentice and you now do my personal bidding. Destroy the remains of this pitiful rebellion, squash them all beneath your boots. We shall take no prisoners, we shall allow none to escape. Any who oppose me will meet the same fate as these traitorous wretches!" Still glowing in her purpleish, firey form, Darth Leia surveyed the battlefield once again. She had lost her confidant, Smashbolt, to a Rebel ambush led by that red-haired wench, Mara Jade. While she had no emotional ties to her former assistant, she had spent quite a bit of time training the girl to become one of the best and brightest assassin in the Empire. More importantly than that, the girl was Leia's to command, and it was taken from her. She killed her father in cold blood, and that was demanded by the Sith Code. She felt no sorrow, no remorse for that. Vader had earned a worse death than she was able to give this day, but it would suffice. She could feel events changing, shaping themselves in unforeseen ways through the Force. She could also feel the presence of her next quarry.
Turning her head sharply, Darth Leia, the new Dark Lady of the Sith locked eyes with Jedi Master Mara Jade. Today has seen the end of Kenobi, the end of Darth Vader, and would see the end of the Jedi entirely. She was certain of it. The Force said it would be so. Her cold, dark eyes stared into the brilliant green eyes of the Jedi Master. Neither flinched, neither batted an eyelash. Once again, Leia's black lips curled into a sneer, and with that she began to close the gap between her and her adversary. Cutting a swath through the Rebels who tried to get in her way, all fell from her plum hued lightsaber blade. She picked up more and more speed until she was only a few yards away, and leaped at the Jedi Master, brandishing her lightsaber before her.
Mara Jade was prepared for the coming battle, and easily brought her own tangerine colored blade up to block the clumsy advance from the Sith Lady. Falling immediately into a battle trance, Mara Jade attacked the Sith fast and hard, using every maneuver she had ever learned from Master Kenobi, as well as those she had been taught before she met him. Kenobi's teachings weren't the only ones she had learned, and she was using those lessons now. Combining various uses of the Force along with her incredible lightsaber prowess, Mara Jade mounted a surprising assault against Darth Leia. The combatants were locked in a furious battle, faster than anything seen before. But the immediate surprise felt by Darth Leia would fade quickly.
"Stupid girl, you won't survive against me," chided Leia. "I owe you for slaying my Hand. I put a lot of time and effort into my pet, and she showed a lot of promise."
"Feeling a little attachment to an actual person" asked Jade. "I didn't know you Sith cared about anyone."
"I don't care, bitch. Caring is better left for Jedi, and other soft minded creatures. I'm merely annoyed that all that training, all of that time invested in her teachings, was all for nothing now. I'll have to find a new Hand, and start over, and that's just such a hassle," retorted Leia with heavy sarcasm. "Then again, once I slay you and the boy over there, there won't be much else to stand in our way. I'll have plenty of time to do what I please."
"Even if you were to destroy Luke and I this day, others will always rise to rebel against your tyrannical rule," said Jade as she spun to avoid a thrust from Leia. She returned with an attack of her own and said, "But your overconfidence is your undoing. Do not presume to have won already."
"I grow tired of playing with you, Jade," growled Leia. "Your kind always believe that you have strength because you believe you are right. You believe you are just. You believe in these falsehoods and sleep well at night. But your beliefs cannot save you from the TRUE power of the Dark Side!" Erupting into her amaranthine fire, Darth Leia let it flow through her, enriching her muscles and tendons, igniting her neurons and neuropathways in ways that would defy physical descriptions. Moving faster than than Mara Jade could counter, the tides soon turned against her. Finding herself at an immediate disadvantage, Mara Jade had no choice but to put herself on the defensive. Stepping backwards with each attack , Jade trusted in the Force to aid her now against the seemingly inhuman Sith as she attacked with a ferocity and speed that she could not match.
Yet it was not enough.
In a blink of an eye, Mara Jade lost her right arm below the elbow. The searing pain was instantaneous, and just as quickly, was gone as the stump was cauterized by the humming blade of Darth Leia's lightsaber. Reeling in horror, she gripped her truncated arm, certain of her impending death. She readied herself and found peace in the Force, just as she sent a telepathic message to Luke to flee. She could feel the death blow coming through the Force and she steadied herself. Yet it never came. Instead, what she felt she couldn't describe. I swirling mass of confusion, shock, peace, and certainty flooded her senses. She opened her eyes to see a flash of green as the Sith Lady was knocked back several yards.
Luke stood before her, blazing in all of his glory. His green fire roared around him, more powerful than Mara had ever seen it. She found herself in awe as Luke stood his ground, stronger than she had ever seen him before. Master Jade looked to find the Sith and found her lying on the ground, dazed and confused. She hadn't counted on Luke's incredible strength in the Force, and apparently, neither had Mara.
Using his command of the Force, Luke picked Mara up from the ground and shielded her with his own Force Shield and moved her far away from the battle. Still taken aback by Luke's mastery of his powers, she wasn't even aware what was happening until she noticed the ground had widened between them. She tried to struggle against it, but found herself unable to do so. Luke wanted her away from the battle, and apparently, it would be so.
Facing the Dark Lady of the Sith, lightsaber ignited, Luke beckoned to her. "Face me, now," challenged Luke. "You'll find I'm not such an easy target as you had believed."
Grinning her evil grin, Leia got back to her feet. "Boy, you are surprising, to be sure. The surprise is gone, however, and you have no idea what you're getting in to." Leia ignited her lightsaber once again and shot herself at Luke, crossing her blade with his. The sparks showered off of their blades, singeing the ground in purples and greens.