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Varrus walked through the halls of the ketch, thinking to himself as he went. He hadn't talked to the others much since the attempted muinity. He found the whole thing ridiculous. Only a few days into the mission, they stumbled onto a wreck and attempted a salvage mission, which he only signed up for to get away from the distgusting amount of fallen aboard the ketch. Then, the whole thing went to hell, and ended with the team's mission planner captured (Traveller knows why that lightless exo voulnteered in the first place). And after Varrus, Sara, and Scythe risked life and limb to rescue him, the thanks he offered was attempting to frame Avgust for corruption, and staging a muinity with a small team of other lightless, combat trained exos which he had kept secret from the host, a very confused and angred Scythe, and a ketch full of fallen who were not to be trusted in the first place. When Varrus figured out that someone had faked the files, and tried to put a stop to the whole thing before it got out of hand, he was thrown in the brig along with Avgust and Sara and questioned through a door. And when the traitorious exo finally realized that his scheme wasn't going to work, he killed himself rather than face justice. Most of the others had attended the funeral, but Varrus had declined to show up. He had no respect for cowards.

What made it worse, was the fact that, according to what some of the others had mentioned in passing, Sauron was a titan before he lost his light. That merely rubbed salt in the wound as far as Varrus's veiwpoint went. Titans were trained from the moment they got to the city to uphold the values of loyalty, steadfastness, sacrifice, and above all, honor. Light or not, Sauron turned his back on those values when he took the coward's way out.

Varrus continued toward the bridge, searching for Avgust or Scythe so he could ask them how much longer it would be before they arrived at some destination or another so he could get away from the stench of all these dammed fallen.