Kytana opened her mouth to refute his argument. But closed it after, following the same thing that told her not to draw her sabers when he'd arrived. She sighed softly. "I will go into servitude if I ever leave this place. I'll be used as battery by the Emperor for three hundred years. I'll be kept from death, by my ability to replenish my own life Force, but not actually able to live. And I will be kept from joining the Force in whole, when they are done with me."
There had to be another way for him. "He hasn't betrayed you because you've worked for Him so far, and it wasn't until now that He had everything that he asked for. But he has every reason to lie to you, and if you believe that we can beat this, you," she directed her hands at him, palms skyward, "then I have no reason to lie to you. In fact, all I'll ask from you is your true name, and that of your son, so I can have a better ending written up for you. It will give you time to truly think on all I've shared. The only time I will resend my offer is if you hurt anyone else. When the book is written, or the appendix added to your own, I will bring it to you for your perusal."
She didn't think she'd win him over. Some people refused to be saved. "Because if an e chu ta like Loki deserves a better ending than he got in his world, then you deserve better than anything a person, that is willing to have you corrupt the purest thing in the universe for Him, can give you." With a wave of her hand the airlocks on the room opened up with a hiss. "And when you to from here please walk, if I can track your comings and goings, then others can as well."