<font color=white><font size=4>Several Centuries Ago . . .</font>
“How did it come to this?” mouthed Nothrok, silently as he stared upon the steadily advancing battle lines of the Yuuzhan Vong that grew thickly onto the horizon of the planet Dorvingal, the last home of the Sando.
“How did it come to this?”
It was a question he’d asked himself repeatedly over the last several hundred years to the point at which it lost all meaning.
For he had no memory of how it all began.
He couldn’t discern whether or not his absent mindedness was due because he had chosen to forget, or the depths of his mind had long since become numb to the memories of the destruction of his race.
A destruction which was wrought through their own self-centredness and pigheaded inability to see beyond the reaches of their own nostrils.
Nothrok drew his sword from its scabbard. It’s thick, weighty blade held a brilliant red sheen as it caught the edges of the morning sunshine as it crept over the eastern horizon. Tipping the enormous blade into the ground, which easily stood over a hundred meters in length, Nokroth heaved a breathy sigh and pulled his monstrous frame onto its hind legs.
He leaned against the stone battlements of Gorath castle, the last outpost of Sando resistance left to be crushed by the seemingly unstoppable onslaught of the Vong war machine. Those remaining on Dorvindal were selected to hold the Vong assault long enough for the remaining Sando to escape from their homeworld and flee the galaxy.
“So this is it then, Nokroth my friend.” came a voice to his left.
“What?” he replied, glancing to the Sando who stood to his left.
“The end, ”Spoke the voice “The end of this place, the end of our blindness, “
“The end of us.” declared Nokroth, almost bitterly choking back on his own words.
“Perhaps,” The formerly disembodied voice was that of Budjek, Orlock and leader of the remaining Sando armies, second only to the Kagan himself. The golden-brushed hue of his skin gleamed with an almost radiant regality as he stepped into the emerging sunlight.
“but by standing, you give us all hope.”
“Hope of what?” spat Nokroth.
“Why, hope of a new beginning for our people. Few lifeforms can claim to be given such a chance at absolution for centuries of unrest.
This may be our final stand, but it is the beginning of an new life for our people.
Come, accompany me to the front-line.”
Budjek led the young Nokroth from the castle walls and past the lines of slave soldiers who stood, regimented and ready for battle.
The pair drew their swords as a horn sounded the approach of the advancing Yuuzhan army.
It would have been an understatement to describe the Sando forces as simply outnumbered that day.
Reduced to fighting with simple blades and clubs, the two thousand man force of humanoid servants had been reduced to all but the most basics of combat. All ten Sando who stood with the group were far from numerically superior either, and stood to face almost complete annihilation from the twenty thousand Vong soldiers who were rapidly advancing over the hills onto their position.
“There lies what you seek so much of nowadays my young friend, “ said Budjek pointing the blade of his sword toward the enemy lines. “there lies our Retribution.
Charge!!”
The hulking one hundred meter blade cast a foreboding shadow as Budjek held it aloft toward the sun.
With a powerful roar from his humungous lungs, the slave armies under his command began the march forward toward the advancing Vong hordes who brought with them the means to their own end.
Like two opposing tidal forces, the armies of Budjek buffeted against the regiments of Yuuzhan troops.
The ten Sando warriors leapt headlong into the jaws of the enemy, bringing their enormous blades bearing down upon waves of troops, cutting them in two.
Nokroth advanced swinging his sword viciously from side to side like a scythe on a cornfield. The bodies of Vong soldiers were thrown without a care into the air, and the ground began to turn to a dark , crimson mulsh underfoot.
"How does it feel?" belted Budjek to his protégé across the battlefield.
"How does it feel to be alive?!"
Nokroth brought his blade hurtling down into the earth, knocking several dozen vong to their knees.
However, with every dozen that perished, their numbers seemed to be replenished three fold from the battle lines.
Three of Budjek's warriors had been overcome, and the slave soldiers were dropping in number by the minute.
Suddenly, several large bangs greeted Nokroth's head, knocking him off balance.
He turned to see and advancing troop of Vong thudbug grenadiers. One of the deadliest armaments the Sando had encountered. While singly, not particularly effective, when used in high numbers, they could be devastating.
Nokroth recovered his footing and readied his sword, deflecting an oncoming hail of thudbugs with a Hefty swipe. His blade began to disintegrate, its metal not one to stand against such a weapon.
His weapons was no more than a piece of scrap, and he cast it aside. Staring at the soldiers ahead, he drew his talons and prepared for his inevitable death.
Nokroth bared his gargantuan fangs . . .
. . .the vong lobbed their thudbugs. . .
. . .then a bang . . .but . . .
. . .Nokroth felt no pain, no explosion . . .no bright light, then he looked to his feet.
Amongst a sea of vong bodies and rich, red blood lay the mangled, fragmented corpse of Budjek.
He had thrown himself into the fray to save his young charge, and now he lay bloodied and dead.
A silent rage began to boil behind the eyes of the blue-skinned behemoth, and he began to gallop with enraged ferocity toward the reloading Vong grenadiers.
Pouncing from his powerful hindquarters, Nokroth dove into the fray, dicing Vong warriors left and right with his claws, and tearing soldiers of the enemy limb from limb, tossing their limp bodies asunder.
Nokroth arose momentarily from the carnage. To his left the remaining Sando warriors were beginning to fall victim to the harsh onslaught of the Vong, and to his right, they had already broken through his already frail lines and had begun to breach the battlements of Gorath castle.
All seemed lost.
Who was he kidding, it was lost long before this day had ever come to pass.
“How did it come to this?” mouthed Nothrok, silently as he stared upon the steadily advancing battle lines of the Yuuzhan Vong that grew thickly onto the horizon of the planet Dorvingal, the last home of the Sando.
“How did it come to this?”
It was a question he’d asked himself repeatedly over the last several hundred years to the point at which it lost all meaning.
For he had no memory of how it all began.
He couldn’t discern whether or not his absent mindedness was due because he had chosen to forget, or the depths of his mind had long since become numb to the memories of the destruction of his race.
A destruction which was wrought through their own self-centredness and pigheaded inability to see beyond the reaches of their own nostrils.
Nothrok drew his sword from its scabbard. It’s thick, weighty blade held a brilliant red sheen as it caught the edges of the morning sunshine as it crept over the eastern horizon. Tipping the enormous blade into the ground, which easily stood over a hundred meters in length, Nokroth heaved a breathy sigh and pulled his monstrous frame onto its hind legs.
He leaned against the stone battlements of Gorath castle, the last outpost of Sando resistance left to be crushed by the seemingly unstoppable onslaught of the Vong war machine. Those remaining on Dorvindal were selected to hold the Vong assault long enough for the remaining Sando to escape from their homeworld and flee the galaxy.
“So this is it then, Nokroth my friend.” came a voice to his left.
“What?” he replied, glancing to the Sando who stood to his left.
“The end, ”Spoke the voice “The end of this place, the end of our blindness, “
“The end of us.” declared Nokroth, almost bitterly choking back on his own words.
“Perhaps,” The formerly disembodied voice was that of Budjek, Orlock and leader of the remaining Sando armies, second only to the Kagan himself. The golden-brushed hue of his skin gleamed with an almost radiant regality as he stepped into the emerging sunlight.
“but by standing, you give us all hope.”
“Hope of what?” spat Nokroth.
“Why, hope of a new beginning for our people. Few lifeforms can claim to be given such a chance at absolution for centuries of unrest.
This may be our final stand, but it is the beginning of an new life for our people.
Come, accompany me to the front-line.”
Budjek led the young Nokroth from the castle walls and past the lines of slave soldiers who stood, regimented and ready for battle.
The pair drew their swords as a horn sounded the approach of the advancing Yuuzhan army.
It would have been an understatement to describe the Sando forces as simply outnumbered that day.
Reduced to fighting with simple blades and clubs, the two thousand man force of humanoid servants had been reduced to all but the most basics of combat. All ten Sando who stood with the group were far from numerically superior either, and stood to face almost complete annihilation from the twenty thousand Vong soldiers who were rapidly advancing over the hills onto their position.
“There lies what you seek so much of nowadays my young friend, “ said Budjek pointing the blade of his sword toward the enemy lines. “there lies our Retribution.
Charge!!”
Let us have peace, let us have life,
Let us escape the cruel night.
Let us escape the cruel night.
The hulking one hundred meter blade cast a foreboding shadow as Budjek held it aloft toward the sun.
With a powerful roar from his humungous lungs, the slave armies under his command began the march forward toward the advancing Vong hordes who brought with them the means to their own end.
Let us have time, let the sun shine,
Let us beware the deadly sign.
Let us beware the deadly sign.
Like two opposing tidal forces, the armies of Budjek buffeted against the regiments of Yuuzhan troops.
The ten Sando warriors leapt headlong into the jaws of the enemy, bringing their enormous blades bearing down upon waves of troops, cutting them in two.
Nokroth advanced swinging his sword viciously from side to side like a scythe on a cornfield. The bodies of Vong soldiers were thrown without a care into the air, and the ground began to turn to a dark , crimson mulsh underfoot.
"How does it feel?" belted Budjek to his protégé across the battlefield.
"How does it feel to be alive?!"
The day is coming, armageddon's near,
Inferno's coming, can we survive the blitzkrieg?
Inferno's coming, can we survive the blitzkrieg?
Nokroth brought his blade hurtling down into the earth, knocking several dozen vong to their knees.
However, with every dozen that perished, their numbers seemed to be replenished three fold from the battle lines.
Three of Budjek's warriors had been overcome, and the slave soldiers were dropping in number by the minute.
Suddenly, several large bangs greeted Nokroth's head, knocking him off balance.
He turned to see and advancing troop of Vong thudbug grenadiers. One of the deadliest armaments the Sando had encountered. While singly, not particularly effective, when used in high numbers, they could be devastating.
Nokroth recovered his footing and readied his sword, deflecting an oncoming hail of thudbugs with a Hefty swipe. His blade began to disintegrate, its metal not one to stand against such a weapon.
His weapons was no more than a piece of scrap, and he cast it aside. Staring at the soldiers ahead, he drew his talons and prepared for his inevitable death.
Save us from fate, save us from hate,
Save ourselves before it's too late.
Come to our need, hear our plea,
Save ourselves before the earth bleeds.
Save ourselves before it's too late.
Come to our need, hear our plea,
Save ourselves before the earth bleeds.
Nokroth bared his gargantuan fangs . . .
. . .the vong lobbed their thudbugs. . .
. . .then a bang . . .but . . .
. . .Nokroth felt no pain, no explosion . . .no bright light, then he looked to his feet.
Amongst a sea of vong bodies and rich, red blood lay the mangled, fragmented corpse of Budjek.
He had thrown himself into the fray to save his young charge, and now he lay bloodied and dead.
A silent rage began to boil behind the eyes of the blue-skinned behemoth, and he began to gallop with enraged ferocity toward the reloading Vong grenadiers.
Pouncing from his powerful hindquarters, Nokroth dove into the fray, dicing Vong warriors left and right with his claws, and tearing soldiers of the enemy limb from limb, tossing their limp bodies asunder.
Nokroth arose momentarily from the carnage. To his left the remaining Sando warriors were beginning to fall victim to the harsh onslaught of the Vong, and to his right, they had already broken through his already frail lines and had begun to breach the battlements of Gorath castle.
All seemed lost.
Who was he kidding, it was lost long before this day had ever come to pass.
The day is dawning, the time is near,
Aliens calling, can we survive the blitzkrieg?
Aliens calling, can we survive the blitzkrieg?