rdfs:comment
| - In several campaigns following this, Endor used the axe to slay numerous opponents at the behest of his cruel master. It saw use against Jedi, Mandalorian, and Sith foe alike. The first notable conflict in which Endor wielded the fell blade was against Jedi Master Kwai-Ming on Hoth, within the hangar of Darth Dragus' secret complex. The battle ended when Endor called down an airstrike upon the facility, but not before the weapon showed its true potency by nearly defeating the Jedi. Sometime shortly after that, Endor would be redeemed from the Dark Side and returned to the Light. It was during this time that the axe saw its most infrequent use, being placed away so that Endor would not be tempted by its connection to the Dark Side.
|
abstract
| - In several campaigns following this, Endor used the axe to slay numerous opponents at the behest of his cruel master. It saw use against Jedi, Mandalorian, and Sith foe alike. The first notable conflict in which Endor wielded the fell blade was against Jedi Master Kwai-Ming on Hoth, within the hangar of Darth Dragus' secret complex. The battle ended when Endor called down an airstrike upon the facility, but not before the weapon showed its true potency by nearly defeating the Jedi. Sometime shortly after that, Endor would be redeemed from the Dark Side and returned to the Light. It was during this time that the axe saw its most infrequent use, being placed away so that Endor would not be tempted by its connection to the Dark Side. But ultimately Endor was a man of malleable morals, weak and corruptible. While serving as Baron Administrator of Cloud City, he used the axe repeatedly to battle off the city's many enemies and threats. It was because of this that he would eventually fall to the Dark Side again, fated never to be fully redeemed again. Against Reborna Ruin, Sigilius, Ninten, Kom'rk and many other powerful Force user's was the weapon used. Some of these men would later become Endor's allies, some would not. Regardless, the axe saw more than its fair share of bloodshed against their servants. It wasn't until Endor finally denounced both the Sith and the Jedi that the weapon found its true calling. Departing Bespin for Tynna, Endor reclaimed his former pirate heritage and used the axe in defence of his new world. Jarypt Namelk, Eradomens, and even creatures from the Unknown Region such as the Yuuzhan Vong all at some point posed a threat to the peaceful backwater world. All met with the axe eventually, though not all of those mentioned could attest to surviving its wrath. It was at this time that Endor finally gave the weapon its name. He called it Bloodeater, for over the many years he wielded it, the blade had taken hundreds of lives and left the battle field a bloody mess. It was not out of some sick sadist desire that he named it so fiendishly, but rather in memory of the fallen. Each time he used the weapon, he was able to relive those past battles as though he had taken a step back through time. Unfortunately, Endor's life of violence had eventually caught up with him during one campaign to rid Tynna of the homicidal Darksider known as Eradomens. He had tried to defeat the man before, but the evil being proved as slippery as a snake. Eventually their conflict came to an end when Eradomens entered Endor's office and detonated a total of twenty five thermal detonators, using himself as a suicide bomb to destroy the pirate. After that the axe was not seen for some time, having been passed to the Inquisitor Kryptman after Endor's death and remaining there in the Inquisition's armoury on Tynna for many years.
|