Competition: Fading Light: Nicht Ka - Fiction

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Fading Light: Nicht Ka - Fiction

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Rules:

  • This event will be graded utilizing the Dark Jedi Brotherhood Fiction Grading Rubric
  • 1000 word minimum
Competition Information
Parent Competition
Fading Light: Nicht Ka
Organized by
Ascendant James Lucius Entar, Lord Muz Ashen Keibatsu, Mandalorian Declan Roark, Zanet Xox, Lord Dacien Victae, General Socorra Tenebrosa Nhar’qual Erinos, Telaris "Mav" Cantor, Valhavoc
Running time
2014-10-11 until 2014-11-02 (23 days)
Target Unit
Entire DJB
Competition Type
Fiction
Awards
Novae
Participants
113 subscribers, of which 52 have participated.
Results
1st place
Lord Halcyon
Member
Lord Halcyon
File submission
NichtKa-Fiction-Halcyon.docx
Placement
1st place
Member
A deleted dossier
File submission
Nicht_Ka_-_Fiction_-_Darth_Vexatus_188.docx
Textual submission

"Fear prophets and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them." - Umberto Eco

Placement
2nd place
3rd place
Aidan Kincaid
Member
Aidan Kincaid
Submission
Aidan Kincaid opted out of publishing his submission.
Placement
3rd place
Member
Vivackus Kavon di Plagia
File submission
FL3Fiction9219.pdf
Placement
4th place
Member
A deleted dossier
Submission
The deleted member did not want their submission published.
Placement
5th place
Member
Shirai Dupar
Submission
Shirai Dupar opted out of publishing his submission.
Placement
No placement
Member
Seer A'lora Kituri
File submission
NichtKa-12049.pdf
Textual submission

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1izJPEZ0s0v3fXwkWHRXPJqdRdsLR6lS7H_QaicYyNnM/edit?usp=sharing

Placement
No placement
Member
Adept Xantros
Submission
Adept Xantros opted out of publishing his submission.
Placement
No placement
Member
Anshar Kahn Tarentae
Submission
Anshar Kahn Tarentae opted out of publishing his submission.
Placement
No placement
Member
Aerwin Tribwell-Urr
File submission
NichtKafiction1Checked.odt
Textual submission

Kaira Rohana #10057

Placement
No placement
Member
Warlord Brimstone aka Seabr'imsto'nedansr
Submission
Warlord Brimstone aka Seabr'imsto'nedansr opted out of publishing his submission.
Placement
No placement
Member
Kul'tak Drol
Textual submission

Nicht Ka Orbit

Aboard the NSD Ascendancy

38 ABY

The planet of Nicht Ka looked on defenselessly as formations of warships blinked in-system from hyperspace. It swirled helpless and alone, a clouded marble of dust and rock, gazing as if an eye watching an approaching needle. A slight, invisible shudder ran over its surface as the tiny beings already on the ground detected the intrusions as well. A large cloud of ammonia rain began to develop around the southern hemisphere of the planet, the pressure systems converging into a solid mass. This storm was not going to be minor.

Thousands of bodies packed into tight landing craft poured from the sides of these warships like sated flies from a carcass. Standing at one of the available portholes, a Zabrak cloaked in his Plagueisian attire watched the warships begin a descent to allow their second wave of landing parties quicker access to the ground. Not that he would be aboard one, though. His bright yellow eyes flicked downward and picked out the storm system making its way across the planet, and his brow twitched. From here, it looks awfully like a frown. So even the planet could feel his trepidation. Bah, not likely, now he was just being childish. He could not deny the anger that welled up inside him, however. He should have been aboard the LAAT/c with the rest of his battleteam. Instead, he found himself playing chaperone to a warship capable of destroying cities. He suddenly felt small, and useless. A rattled sigh saw him returned to his usual state of placidness. It would not do to complain over the truth. His master had had a point when she left him behind.

#

NSD Ascendancy, just before exiting hyperspace above Nicht Ka

38 ABY

Where moments before there had been a smiling master, now a grim-faced Dark Jedi Knight stood toe to toe with the larger Zabrak before her. Her fiery red hair matched the pulse of her emotions roiling unchecked now.

“I've already told you, Kul, you're not getting on this Larty. You should have considered the consequences when you decided to skip town on us for so long. Your selfishness has cost you, so be patient and learn from your mistakes, Apprentice.” The last word was flung forward with seething disappointment.

Kul'tak's face shifted into a wince as he realized everything she said was true. He didn't deserve to get on that landing craft after what he had pulled, even if it had been important to him. Betraying his comrades was no small thing, something he would have never done had it not involved his past. That was just it, though, wasn't it? The past should remain there. A Sith had no need for such tethers. But then again...what if those tethers were the seeds for his passion?
#

The landing craft approaching the planet closed to formation, fighters and bombers flanking to either side. Larger gunships, like Ajunta Pall's own Nightmare, slowly followed at a distance, prepared to engage any resistance that might require a heavier touch. None so far had arrived from the surface, a fact Kul'tak found strange, but not entirely without precedent. As if to answer his uncertainty, large bolts of condensed energy flung themselves at high velocity towards the warships. Fortunately the forward shields on most of the larger craft held up, but a few explosions appeared throughout the lines of the smaller vessels. The first blood of Nicht Ka had been drawn. Kul'tak recalled a report about the fortress they were assaulting having ion cannons in place. A downward crease of his brow and a huff of breath revealed his feelings on the matter.

The Zabrak moved away from the porthole with visible distaste, his body tense. He may not be allowed to go personally to the ground, but that didn't mean he couldn't support from the sidelines. The thrumming bass ring of his boots on the durasteel floor lead his feet in the direction of the command room. Maybe no one would mind if he sat and listened to the events taking place. Plus, he would like to know if his compatriots were among the living to hit the ground. On his way he passed several fellow Plaguesian Dark Jedi, leading their respective squads to the transports for the second wave of the assault. Kul'tak was not sure if the preparations for take off this soon after the first wave was a good or bad thing, but he assumed he'd find out shortly.

After what seemed like an endless trek through the cold hallways of steel, Kul'tak finally arrived at the command room. Without the door even opening, a thick cloud of tension rolled over him from within. Only to be expected, of course, with the men and women inside leading part of the assault against the One Sith. At first he was surprised that trained Dark Jedi would so easily reveal their feelings, but as the blast door slid open with the release of air pressure, he realized his Clan superiors were not actually on board. Who could blame, them? This is the perfect time to earn some personal glory and power. Yet, I remain here...apparently alone. The yellow tinge of his eyes became darker as his anger swelled up within him, but he quelled it as this was neither the time nor place to grow lax in discipline. He raised his head, which had been hung in concentration, and watched the deck officers and aides running to and fro with lots of energy. Maybe a little too much energy. Kul took the time to concentrate on the crew members' expressions and body language, their creased brows and pursed lips all the sign he needed to know something was amiss. Now completely concerned, he strode over to the command area in just a few strides of his legs' considerable reach. The pounding of his heart echoed with the explosions he could now clearly see taking place on the screen before the deck officers. Taking it all in, he listened as the officers struggled to get a grasp on the situation from the cries echoing from multiple comm receivers.

“That's right, we're not sure where they came from, but they're everywhere! You need to send the second wave ASAP!”

“Multiple One Sith artillery pieces are jutting out from around the fortress, sir! Our teams can only get so close. We're not sure what kind yet, no one's made it inside to verify.”

“I'm telling you, they're more prepared than initial intel stated! We have multiple reports of confirmed teams going silent--”

“Battleteam Sorzus Syn, reporting in! We have several wounded, with no support in the area. We lost contact with Battleteam Dreypa upon engaging, no knowledge of their status yet, over...”

Black rage that had been pent up inside the Zabrak suddenly snapped as his body prickled with a layer of small, intense electrical discharges. He made to move for the exit when one of the officers spotted him. He crossed his arms as he stood in the Sith's path and gave him a stern lookover.

“You're the Sith that's been ordered to stay aboard ship, right? I hope you weren't planning to head for the hangar bays just now?”

At this point Kul'tak could care less about some servant of House Ajunta Pall, his desire to aid his comrades emboldened by pure rage swirling within. With one sound movement he stepped forward and took the man's throat in his right hand, pulling the shorter man eye-to-eye with him. The officer could only respond with a croak as he dangled helplessly. The Sith applied pressure to his wind pipes.

“Try and stop me.” With a flick of his arm, he cast the man to the ground who immediately crashed into one of the comm machines, the impending snap loud enough of a deterrent for any other would be pursuant. Kul'tak strode from the room and made a quick stop by his quarters to grab his armory saber and war sword, which he slung over his back. Upon exiting, he began a sprint for one of the side rooms of the Engineering bay. Once there he looked up at the directory sign which read: “Escape Pods.” A wave of his hand had one of them opened, and another closed it behind him. Punching in the last known coordinates of his fellow team members, Kul'tak sought to regain his balance and composure as the pod ejected from its host. Through the pod's viewing panes, he could see the storm that had formed near the assault site roiling with passion.

Surface of Nicht Ka, 38 ABY

Kul'tak observed with some bitterness that his red skin stood out awfully well on this colorless and desolate planet. He took his hand off the escape pod he'd been leaning on and tried to fight the motion sickness he'd incurred upon reaching the atmosphere. A Sith who gets sick from flight, that'll put the fear of the Brotherhood into those One Sith, he mused.

A few minutes of rhythmic breathing helped get the nausea under control, so the Zabrak attempted to feel for any presences in the small area he could. Nothing, not even any forms of fauna. He had yet to become adept at detecting life forces through his Dark Jedi powers, so it was still possible someone was close by and just keeping themselves hidden with their own power. The only way to find out, though, would be to look for them the old fashioned way. Double checking his gear was still intact, he made his way up the incline the pod had gouged into the Nicht Ka soil. One more scar on a ravaged rock.

On an overhanging crag to the rear of the Zabrak, one of many on the craggy planet, a creature stirred. It's coal-black eyes locked on to the back of the hooded Sith as he made small bounds to cover the incline quicker. Its hide was covered in natural, spiky formations across its back, a tanned hue that helped it blend in with the surroundings. Three of these spikes rose from its face where it might have had a forehead, presenting a carapace-like crest. It was a large creature, standing tall enough and muscular enough to allow a rider on its back should they be able to tame such a beast. It possessed round eyes much like that of a reptile, but features of a mammal stood out as well. It flinched when a small, red-tinged hand placed itself on its flank. A woman's voice carried with the wind of Nicht Ka, a whisper alighting on the breeze as if to spread its message to several others nearby.

“Another Brotherhood mongrel come to play. Go my pets, and show him the hospitality of our Lord Esoteric.” With that the beast huffed before following after the Zabrak, and in two other close locations similar creatures rose from their slumber to obey their master's wishes.

#

Kul'tak decided he had seen enough of this planet, regardless of the fact he'd not been here long. Coming out of the impact area of his pod, he could now clearly see the Hexagonal Fortress several kilometers away, the area around it a raging inferno of blaster fire and concussive blasts. Here and there he could spot tiny glowing beams waving to and fro, most of them heading towards the heaviest patches of energy bolts seeking flesh. The planetary shield around the fortress prevented the patrolling LAATs and bombers from turning the fortress to rubble, but they found ample targets in the defending droids and One Sith forces. At certain defensive positions, anti-infantry towers blasted away with their revolving turrets, threatening to decimate any unit who dared get close. The trenches filled with more droids further reinforced the warning. Getting inside would be no easy task. Thinking back to his studies, Kul'tak knew the Brotherhood had been in worse situations before and come out victorious, but never unscathed. Powerful Sith were hard to replace in short periods of time.

He had begun to step in that direction, hoping to find some clues about his compatriots, when a large force of weight bowled him over. The impact sucked the wind from his diaphragm, causing him to suck in dust when he tried to replenish it. Coughing up nothing but pain in his lungs, the Zabrak rolled over and stood up, only to find a large Akk dog making another pass at him. Normally, he might have taken the time to wonder how he'd not felt the presence of an animal nearby, but seeing that the beast was large enough to deter an unfocused defense he leaped out of its path. Only to smack straight into a second one. Rubbing a now sore head, he rested on his knee as he got the bearings of his situation. Not only were there two of the creatures, but a third one was making its way around a jutting piece of rock connecting to a small mountain. The two before him began to circle as predators who knew they had their prey cornered. Kul'tak had encountered similar traits in his time on Iridonia, a sign the hunter was overly sure of the victory. It had meant the doom of many a would-be-killer of his. His red and black lips arched into a knowing smile. Reaching within himself, he mentally grasped at the creatures' inner selves. He felt his influence cover their wills in a shroud of dark power. The Akks gave a physical shudder at the intrusion to their mind, stopping for a moment in their tracks.

Kul'tak braced his focus as he attempted to penetrate their wills and command them. It was a large surprise when his own will was forced out of all three at the same time, by an unknown power. The weight of it was just too much all at once and he lost all contact with the animals. He fought through the shock and confusion to return his attention to the dogs lest they tear him apart. When his eyes became focused on the real world around him again he realized a woman was now standing before him, the Akks flanking her to either side protectively. Ah, so they had a master already. No wonder I was forced out, she radiates with power. He straightened his bent leg to stand as well. Her pink hair and red-tinted skin revealed her to be Zeltron, slightly shorter than his own athletic Zabrak frame. She appeared to be ready for combat as she was decked out in leather combat boots and loose fitting trousers. A leather jacket clung to her, closed halfway. Belted to her sides were a lightsaber and a handgun of some kind. Kul'tak thought it looked like Merr Sonn tech but wasn't sure. Either way it pointed out that she was a ranged, as well as close, fighter. He'd have to be careful if he wanted to get out of this alive. He pulled back the hood to reveal his horned head, covered in the claw mark tattoos of his family.

“You must be one of the adepts with Esoteric, Janni Kuran. We knew you'd be here, but I didn't think I'd run into one of you out here like this. The beastmaster herself. I wondered why the dogs did not respond to my touch.”

Standing with one hand on a dog, the other on her hip, the adept smiled. “And who would have thought I'd meet a rising beastmaster. After the boring chase of those other dark jedi, I thought my fun would be over, but I see it's just begun. I will enjoy breaking you, Plagueis slave.” At the mention of his clan, Kul'tak winced in surprise.

“You know which clan I'm from? How is that?” The woman threw back her head and laughed aloud.

“It would seem you still have much to learn, journeyman. I can gaze into your eyes and know your very soul itself. I'll admit, yours is somewhat...intriguing. I always have enjoyed meeting others in tune with the force in creatures.”

Without realizing it, Kul'tak relaxed slightly. There was something familiar about the woman, maybe she wasn't as bad as the council claimed she was...

His reverie was put to a stop when a pink fist connected with his shoulder, flinging him to the dirt in a sprawling heap. Janni stood above him, rubbing her wrist.

“I will say this, you Zabrak always have a thick hide. Maybe I'll keep yours and make a new jacket.”

Still unsure what had happened, Kul'tak knew he would have to fight smart to win against such an opponent. Even with his resistance to pain, he had felt that hit rather well. His shoulder pounded with an ache, like the pressure was trying to escape through his skin. With a flick of his legs, he attempted to kick hers from under her. However, they stood firm and absorbed the hit. It felt like kicking a tree. The Krath woman reached down and pulled him upright, only to send him back to the ground with another hit, this one to his other shoulder. Kul'tak imagined being hit by a Star Destroyer would probably hurt less.

He didn't have time to lay around and fret of small things, though. He quickly rolled a couple times and managed to stand up before the flurry came. Kuran came at him with her fists, punch after punch aimed for his upper body joints in a test of his agility he'd never faced before. His master had trained him at breakneck paces, but this adept was at a whole new level. He managed to dodge most of them, but every connected punch slowed him considerably. He continued to weave through her motions as the secret for her style began to reveal itself to him. She was a student of the Broken Gate style, which uses hard hitting punches and kicks to weaken vital parts of the victim's body. There was a chance he could retaliate, but it would take some time. Luckily his stamina had improved through training as well, so he felt he could handle it. The Zeltron obviously wasn't worried about tiring herself out as the punches kept flying and the occasional thrust kick sought to unbalance him. The plus side of his training in the Shadow Fist meant he used less energy to tire his opponent, the perfect style for his assassin-like preferences.

“You know, Sith, with your abilities I would make a great master for you. I'm sure you want to learn to master your attunement with animals, yes? I could help you do that. There's already one traitor amongst your kind, it wouldn't be too difficult to get you safe passage with us.”

Kul'tak wasn't surprised she was able to talk while moving so assuredly still, but he remained focus, striking blows where he could, even though they were not as powerful as hers. His hands sought flesh, reflecting her own attempts with swift repels--

“Wait, what? There's a traitor in the Brotherhood?” Even the slightest loss in focus gave her an advantage, and his falter allowed her to kick one of his knees in with her muscular leg. Falling to one knee, he managed to bring his arms up to block a nasty looking swing that would have crushed him to the dirt. The blow still managed to force him lower and he swore he heard the crack of splintering bone.

“I'm not surprised you weren't aware, journeyman. I suppose since you'll die here it won't hurt to indulge you. Yes, there is a traitor amongst your precious Council. Ha, and they claim us to be so imperfect.”

Kul'tak's head swam with an amalgamation of different emotions: fury, confusion and fear just a few. How could no one have realized?

“Oh well that's quite easy, Sith. You're Academy master, Aabsdu is one intelligent man. It's one of the reasons he was made head of your Academy to begin with. It wasn't difficult for someone like him to play friendly until the time came to strike. Revenge can make a man do things his colleagues could never guess.”

The Zabrak's eyes widened in absolute terror. The traitor was a high ranking member of his own clan! From his beginning as a novice, Kul'tak had seen nothing but teamwork and camaraderie from Plagueis. The headmaster had presented him with a datapad for the Zabrak's accomplishments in his studies himself. To think that such a powerful clan could hide a secret within its depths. Did the corruption end with Aabsdu? He knew he needed to get this information back to his superiors, but his emotions tore between finding his battle team and doing his duty. In the end, news like this would affect more than just Plagueis, it was bigger than that now. His mind was decided. First, howver, he needed to find some way to get by this woman. From what he'd seen, the adept could practically read his thoughts. He was going to have to defeat her in a way even he wouldn't know about. Easier said then done...

“I see you've made up your mind, Sith. Seeing as you won't join me, I will have to kill you. A shame really, I sense you could have been a great beastmaster.” As she swung a leg around high to pummel him into nonexistence, he took the chance to stand up, catching her leg in midair before it could make a full rotation to gather power. Her little hopping dance she did to try and remain balanced might have been amusing, but Kul'tak was now completely focused on his anger and threw the smaller woman, who landed deftly on her feet. He didn't give her time to prepare as he whipped out his armory saber, and attempted to batter her with it. While small, she was quick, and had her own saber in hand in time to block the Zabrak's downward strike. The light from her purple blade gave her skin a creepy dark tone in the shadow of his cloak. His own painted face resembled something from a nightmare, the grimace of his teeth and furrow of his brows all screaming his desire to kill.

Still working on mastering his own lightsaber techniques, Kul'tak was no match for the highly trained adept. She quickly parried a stiff swing and forced the blade from his hands. Stepping inside his reach she reached out with her unarmed hand and quickly closed it around his throat.

“That's it, journeyman? The Brotherhood doesn't train them like they used to it seems. A disappointment really. To think I offered you apprenticeship, too. Ah, well, can't be helped. No wonder your headmaster wants to leave so badly.” At the mention of Aabsdu, Kul'tak felt his rage take over. His insides felt as if they were broiling from within. He was close to the erupting point. Looking for a way out, he attempted to grab her with a free hand but she smacked it with the butt of her saber.

“None of that now. I won't have you trying to touch me pull something sneaky. Try it again and I'll cut it off before I kill you. Just hold still while I get some intel out of you.” Kul'tak could barely breathe, and was beginning to become lightheaded, the pressure in his head building as a warning of its lack of oxygen. Still, he was able to manage a smile.

He managed to expel enough air to croak out, “I'm already touching you.” Her eyes widened when she realized what he meant, and she attempted to let go of him. It was too late, however. He'd managed to cloud his thoughts long enough to build up his anger into a physical form.

During his training with his master, Kul'tak had become fascinated with the use of Force lightning as a tool in battle. No matter how hard he tried, though, he was unable to perfect its accuracy. This led to a break from offensive study to defensive. Most lightning users coalesced the energy within their hands in order to propel it towards an object. After many failed attempts and trips to the Brotherhood's seamstress, Kul'tak had learned a way to change the flow of the lightning's current, forming within the entire body instead of just his hands. In this way, it could be used defensively to send the lightning coursing from the owner into another person. The risk of such a technique required the user to be physically touching their opponent in order for it to work effectively. His master Taranae had received quite a shock when he tested a weakened version of it on her. The beat down she gave him afterward was worth it.

Janni thought she saw a spark zip across one of Kul'tak's eyes as he released the pent up energy within in one last ditch effort to prove himself. It happened fast, starting as a tickle like the presence of static, erupting into a burst of raw electrical power. The woman screamed as the current swept over her, every nerve in her body screaming out against the energy frying them from within. The pull of the electrical current would not allow her to let go, and so she was forced to withstand the full brunt of the assault. Kul'tak felt his energy drain away and the two collapsed beside each other when the charge gave out. He didn't think the lightning had been strong enough to kill her, but she wouldn't be waking up anytime soon. He could kill her here and now and be a hero. If only he could move. He gazed upwards at the sky as a large ammonia cloud rolled towards the fortress. If he didn't move he'd be caught in it.

He suddenly felt extremely tired, and his eyes threatened to close. He knew if that happened he'd be dead. Wait. I should already be dead. Turning his head, he looked for the Krath's Akk dogs, but they had for some reason fled the scene. He wondered if they had felt her pain through their connection and it had been too much for them. It was convenient in any case and he wouldn't complain. All he was worried about was how he was going to get in touch with someone from the Brotherhood and warn them of the danger to its very existence.

“Oh hey there's some one over here.” The sky was suddenly blacked out as a figure stood over him.

“What? Let me see.” A woman pushed her way into the small group that had circled around his body. Long locks of red hair dangled down and tickled his face, but he was too tired to sneeze. She tapped a foot as she realized she recognized him. She was wearing her battle ready face, and even exhausted, Kul'tak couldn't help but feel intimidated by his master.

“Of all the—Kul! I thought I said you were to remain on the ship. This doesn't exactly look like the Ascendency, now does it?”

In his weakened state, it took all his power just to respond.

“I did stay on the ship, Master. Then I decided to come down and pay you a visit. But nevermind that. Aabsdu is a traitor to the Brotherhood.” Everyone in her squad murmured at that, and the lady herself practically recoiled from her apprentice.

“Now where would a claim like that come from, Kul?”

The Zabrak pointed at the woman lying beside him. “She thought I would be an easy kill, so she told me. I'll admit she almost had me, but I remembered my training. I don't think she's dead, so you might can take her to an interrogation team once we get off this rock.”

The Naboo woman relaxed a bit and took on her usual light-hearted tone. “I might just leave you here, for disobeying me. Buuut since you did prove you've been listening to your studies, I'll let this one slide. But dont go thinking you can take on every Krath priestess from here to Antei.” She turned to her squad and began giving out orders, which were quickly followed. She did strike an imposing figure when she set her mind to a task. Soon a LAAT/c appeared to pick them up. Kul'tak figured that would have been dangerous with the anti-air presence, but he realized the skies were relatively quiet. He asked his master what was the state of the battle.

“Ah, well there's a massive ammonia storm headed our way, and we can't risk that many lives getting trapped in it so we're heading back until it passes to begin the assault anew. Now that we know their defenses we can more effectively neutralize them and get inside.” She followed the two troopers loading the body of Janni Kuran onto the LAAT/c with her eyes. “Though, with this new problem, I think the whole war is about to change.” She helped him to his feet and assisted his walk over to the shuttle. It wasn't until they had taken off that he felt like he had forgotten something.

“Oh, Master, were you able to hear any word about Team Dreypa? I heard we lost contact and...well it was the reason I ignored your orders to stay onboard. I had hoped to find them but got distracted.”

“Hm, oh, Dreypa? They ended up being sent back to the Ascendancy ahead of the main force. The battle was a drawn out mess anyway and they were reserves we didn't need until we could punch through the shield. I imagine they would have gotten back not too long after you left if time serves me right.”

She had to catch him when he almost fell out of the LAAT/c.

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Master Ruka Tenbriss Ya-ir
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NK_fic.docx
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Atyiru Entar
#13486

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Master Selika Roh di Plagia
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CrossExamination-SelikaRoh2632.pdf
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Antar Locke
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j0T_cZPHtzWdU6YzGjslBy2SWMlhtmqi5mCUY-AF70c/edit?usp=sharing

~Antar
#13883

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Scion Tarentae
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9335-fl3-fiction.txt
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Umbra
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2555_new_fic.doc
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Callus Bo'amar
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FadingLight3_CallusBoAmar_4195.docx
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Cethgus Tiberius Entar
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Cethgus stepped into the darkness the dim lights of war that had become nothing more than the day to day expectations upon warships of the Brotherhood during the beginning of this crusade. Yet this place felt unwelcoming, as if by some magical expectation something had come to pass, with the recent news that had been brought to light it had been made clear that anyone inside of the mighty structure known as the Dark Council could have been corrupted by the One Sith. Letting his eyes scan around it was the first time the Quaestor had even stepped foot on the Nightfall the leading ship of the constant assaults. As always the Iridonian didn’t have much choice in matters when it involved the clan, as he continued to walk down the corridors allowing a small sigh to come to his lips. Knowing full well right now Marick was in a meeting with the Dark Council discussing their plans for the next crusade with only days away until the assault started. Hearing his boots gently tap along the metal surface of the deck he allowed his heads to turn to each door he passed, he had to admire the organization abilities of the normal troops well equipped and well prepared for war.
It had become clear from the communications that had gone before that there was a traitor among the Council, but the key had been narrowing down, each Clan and Houses had not only worked together something that had been missing since the start of the crusade, but had each shared information. It had come to this task with all the Leaders aboard this single ship, that they would now search for the final key, the part of the missing puzzle that would bring light to the true traitor and possibly even see their offenses end with their swift execution for crimes against the Brotherhood. Cethgus continued into the abyss of the ship knowing full well that his targets lay inside of the depths of the Headmasters staff, it was their that he would find the one who could give the secrets away, the one would would shed some light on the events that had taken place within the secret corridors of the Academy. Heading to the bows of the ships the creaks and groans that came from the vessel were just showing its age, but that mattered not they only covered the noise of the Primarch who was walking around the corridors.
It wasn’t long before the Primarch ran into his target, it was a simple call to make one of the few people that would know everything about the Shadow Academy, the Praetor. Ood was an easy target for the Iridonian to know not only for his delvings inside of the Clan but also all the work that he did outside of the Clan. Making him one of the few people inside the staff that the Arconae could easily get close to without getting up any suspicion from anyone else. What happened between the two of them in the under decks of the ship could only kept between the two of them, but the information required was simply extracted, it was easy it was peaceful but it was with its own consequences. Ood seemed more than willing to give every single detail over about the one above him with the simple reminder that once a place is open above him he could easily look at filling it in. The persuasion and conversation that had taken place could only stay behind closed doors as it rightly did between the two of them, what was said would have been questionable at best, at worst it could have cost both of them their lives.
As the Iridonian left the bowl of the ship it was clear that the Headmaster had dark intentions that were not clear to people around him, but was it these reasons alone that would leave him on a path of treason, after all power was something but the want for more power could have easily seen Ood lie to him. It would see Ood move up but at the same time could see the end of the Primarch, these thoughts flooded the head of the Primarch as he pondered walking towards the halls of the ship heading back towards the meeting rooms armed with the new information in his hands. Tho of course it would have to be brought up to Marick, he was the one that would decide how to act on this news alone it came down to his ability to judge the information, this was above something Cethgus could act on. As he walked down the corridor he saw the other group of members that had come with them all waiting for the meeting to finish, just simply joining the group as they waited, he allowed his eyes to fall on each of them it seemed that they had all been doing their own bit of research during their time away some looked like they had gone to extreme lengths.
It seemed that the meeting was ending, as the heads of Clans and Houses sauntered out it was clear that all of the information they had gathered was around this corridor, the Primarch watched as the leaders came out, taking not as one by one people branched off until it was only Cethgus and Marick left, standing there they allowed themselves to look over the data that had been handed across to them. Knowing full well that things would come to pass once the Consul read all of the information that had been handed to him, this matter was above the rank of a Quaestor. It was clear enough of that from the way Marick walked off back into the meeting room. Silence once more fell over the corridor as it was clear that matters had come to light inside of the room.
From what could be heard next it seemed that the secrets of the Headmaster came to light, as the sound of sabers igniting erupted threw out the corridor it seemed like time froze, before noise and the sound of combat erupted from the room, it was clear that the clash that was taking place was one that very few people could have been part of, but silence soon fell, with the end of the fighting taking place it was obvious that someone had lost, but as Marick walked back out of the meeting room it was clear that the position of Headmaster had become vacant. It was such inside of the Brotherhood that if you betrayed someones trust you lost your head quickly. It was the life of a Dark Jedi someone was always ready to replace you at the slightest hint of this day. And today was no exception in this situation. Cethgus and Marick began their return to the Arconan fleet and to the next battle that would take place.

By Cethgus Tiberius Entar Arconae (6705) Arcona

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SBM Kz’set - Clan Plagueis
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For the past eighteen hours, the data flowed by Kz'set's eyes on several monitors. All manner of information danced across the screens from personal messages to communications logs to droid maintenance records. Numbers were being cross checked, logs being decrypted, data thought long deleted being restored and pieced back together. To the Verpine, this was a sort of meditation to him. The dim glow of the screens was soothing and helped him maintain his focus on the daunting task at hand. A task that had become even more urgent given the news of a possible traitor within the Dark Council. A task that couldn't be interrupted at the moment, but was anyway as Teylas Ramar spoke from the doorway.

"Heard you've been down here since you arrived, bug. Didn't even give me the courtesy of telling me why you're on my ship or what you're doing down here."

Kz'set didn't turn around, his focus remained on the monitors in front of him. "Courtesy isn't something I had the luxury for. Your men knew better than to interfere with their Wrath lest they receive some of it."

Teylas sighed at the Verpine pulling rank. "Why the Dread Lord chose you is still beyond me, but that's a different matter. You're here going through the data core of my ship. You're running a dedicated tightbeam to the Transcendent and a secure Holonet tunnel back to the Anchorage. I'm trying to coordinate a strike force with a significant portion of my communications assets being taken up by your pet project down here. We're beyond courtesy at this point, what are you doing down here that's so kriffing important.

Kz'set didn't break focus as he answered. "I'm finding a traitor. And before you say anything, I don't think it's you."

The Anzat's response sounded understandably confused. "Well that's a relief? What's this about exactly anyway?"

Kz'set started keying in a few commands and brought up a series of communications logs. "When the word spread of attacks on the Dark Council, I thought it was high time to reopen an old investigation of some treason against our own unit, namely the loss of the Predominant. Given that two of our former leaders now sit on the Council, it stood to reason that there might be a link. I started by going over the small bits of data we recovered from the wreckage of the Predominant and I found these. "

The Wrath pointed a chitinous finger at one of the monitors indicating a communications log from the Predominant just before it's last jump. Two of the transmissions were highlighted.

"The first transmission was a bulk data dump from the Predominant to the Ascendancy." Kz'set continued. "I couldn't figure out what the data was on that end, so that's why I'm down here. The second transmission though is what got my attention. Those coordinates, those of the receiving station, they look familiar?"

Teylas stared at the screen a moment and nodded. "They're...here. In the Nicht Ka system."

The Verpine keyed in another series of commands and the monitor shifted to a communications status screen. "Specifically they're for what I believe is a private holonet transceiver operated by none other than Esoteric himself. "

Teylas' tone got curious. "How do you...never mind. Who sent the transmissions."

"That's what I've been down here trying to determine, and I think I have my answer." Kz'set made one more entry and another screen appeared. "The encryption was good, but I'm 87.6 percent certain the person in question is Dacien Victae."

The Quaestor nodded. "Makes sense. Someone with inside knowledge would have been necessary to do what we heard happened to the Predominant. Dacien was one of the few people who would have it. And he was strangely absent a lot around that time. Still, this isn't enough proof to be ironclad and given the present climate, you'll need that sort of proof."

"I know." The Verpine replied, finally turning to face Teylas. "I already have an idea to get more information. We'll need to get to someone close to him that not only has his confidence but has access to the sort of information we'd need to prove his treason. "

Teylas shot Kz'set a look. "You already have someone in mind, and it's personal. I can sense it. "

Kz'set's antennae dipped slightly as he answered. "Indeed. My former apprentice is now his assistant. "

Teylas got a look of sinister glee on his face. "Meleu, I was hoping you'd say that. You'll even have an easy chance to get to him soon. Apparently he's taking a strike team to the planet soon. Ambush and capture? "

"It almost sounds like you wish to do this yourself?" Kz'set inquired.

"Can't say I'd mind." Teylas answered.

Kz'set nodded. "Good, make it happen. Make sure you get any datapads or code cylinders he might be carrying. Oh, and please refrain from eating his brain or whatever it is you do. I'd like to pick it first."

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Meleu sighed through his breath mask as his troops struggled to make it up the last few meters of the ridge. Beyond was the structure known as the Hexagonal Fortress, an ancient Sith vault and, most recently, the vault and sanctum of the One Sith's Esoteric. Meleu's team was an advance recon force tasked with scouting the structure prior to the main strike. It also left him exposed, just in case someone were to come after him.

"Sir, the fortress is in sight. No immediate signs of enemy troops, but if we approach much closer, we we risk being detected by their patrols. "

Meleu nodded to the sergeant. "Very well, fan out and take up positions for observation, get the shelters up, and get me comms with the Darkest Night."

The trooper responded with a sharp salute and started barking orders at his men as Meleu sat down on a nearby rock. He didn't like being out in this position on this less than hospitable world this close to the enemy with little support. Of course someone had be on Recon duty, but why him? He'd much rather be back on Lyspair or at least doing something else that didn't involve being out on this ammonia soaked rock.

"Sergeant, where are those comms?" Meleu shouted.

"Sorry sir, I'm having trouble getting a clear signal. Short range comms aren't working either. No reports of long range jammers at the Fortress, so that could only mean..."

The Sergeant's words were cut short by a lance of plasma ripping through his throat. Meleu instinctively reached for his lightsaber, igniting it as more bolts rang out and cut down more soldiers. It was only then that Meleu spotted the attackers, a half dozen black clad humanoids with long rifles. He then spotted two pairs of droids with sniper rifles on an adjacent ridge line. He broke for the humanoids, deflecting several bolts, but ultimately was forced to take cover. In the mean time, the snipers efficiently cut down the rest of the squad. It was only then that Meleu recognized their markings.

They were Plagueian Wraiths.

"Hold your fire, I'm on your side, remember." Meleu shouted to the approaching Wraiths.

An unknown voice replied. "That's an open question from what I'm hearing. Now why don't you come quietly. Someone is eagerly waiting to see you."

Meleu peeked out from behind the rock he was hiding behind to see an approaching figure in a black tunic and purple vest. He didn't immediately recognize Teylas, but he knew the person was someone important.

"Last time I checked we were all fighting the One Sith, unless you switched sides."

Teylas scoffed at the comment. "I'm sure that's what you want us to believe. But that's not relevant, I'm here to bring you in. It can hurt as much as you want it too. "

Meleu hesitated a moment, trying to think of a way out. Before he could make a move though, several grenades landed around him. He made a desperate attempt to roll away while trying to push them away with the Force. That might have worked on one or two, but not the half dozen that had been tossed. A short moment later he felt the crackle of electricity ripple through his body and all went black.

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Kz'set stared blankly through the observation window on the figure on the other side. The prisoner was near naked, hooded, chained with his arms over his head, and a shock collar encircling his neck. B2 Battle Droids stood guard in each corner of the interrogation cell, optics locked on Meleu. Though it wasn't some ordinary prisoner to Kz'set, it was his former apprentice. Despite his best attempts to do so, Kz'set felt only the smallest amount of malice towards Meleu. Sure, he defected to Arcona and was perhaps in league with a traitor to the whole of the Brotherhood. That would be enough for most beings, and practically any Sith, to want to rip his head off after inflicting every sort of pain imaginable. But Kz'set couldn't bring himself to do that and he didn't quite know why.

The same couldn't be said for everyone on the Transcendent.

The door to the observation room opened and the familiar form of Selika Roh strode in. Looking first to the prisoner and then to Kz'set she gave a slight bow.

"You sent for me my lord?"

There was a slight hint of resentment in the woman's voice, but Kz'set didn't pay it much mind. Selika resented pretty much everyone, but Kz'set figured she just might enjoy herself today. The Verpine didn't take his eyes off the trussed up Meleu as he responded.

"I did. I have a need for your unique talents on this one. Traditional interrogation techniques have revealed no useful information. I'm still making an effort to use what was on his datapad to get the information I need, but if I had his cooperation it would be easier. Or at the very least his highest level access codes."

Selika gave a confused look. "Access codes to what? They've only told me you're looking to prove someone's a traitor. What does this person have to do with that?"

Kz'set keyed a command into a nearby console and one of the droids approached the prisoner and removed the hood. Selika nodded understandingly when she saw Meleu's face.

"Your former apprentice, and now Dacien Victae's lackey. You think Dacien is the mole on the Dark Council and figure he might have information that proves it."

Kz'set nodded. "So far he's claimed to his interrogators that he knows nothing. Truth serums, electroshock, all the usual methods. There may be something in his mind he doesn't realize is important. He also may be waiting to tell the right person, I'm not sure. I've ordered he be deprived of sleep and food. At this point he should be..."

"You haven't spoken to him yet, have you?" Selika interrupted.

Kz'set shook his head. "I would have preferred that he didn't know I was behind his capture. Since that hasn't produced results of yet, that's going to have to change. If he won't talk to me, you're authorized to do whatever is necessary."

Selika nodded and stood behind Kz'set as he strode towards the door to the cell. Taking one last deep breath, he keyed in the unlock code and walked into the cell. Meleu weakly looked up to see who it was that was coming to torture him again. His vision blurred from fatigue, it took a moment for him to realize who it was. Once his former master came into focus, Meleu sighed weakly.

"So you're the one behind this pointless inquisition."

Kz'set was tempted to activate the shock collar, but declined to do so. More pain wasn't the point of this session. Meeting Meleu's eyes and staring deeply for several seconds, Kz'set finally pieced together the right words. Words he'd been wanting to say for a long time.

"Why did you leave me to serve him?"

Meleu gave a slight chuckle. "I'm not sure if you mean Marrick or Dacien but the answer is the same. They had more to offer me than you did."

Kz'set said nothing to the comment but Selika couldn't help but chuckle from the position she'd taken up against the wall by one of the guards. The Verpine shot the woman an aggressive look in response.

"You're not exactly one to talk Roh, you ran off to Taldyran."

"But I came back," Selika retorted. "He didn't, so he's still a traitor."

Meleu spat with contempt. "What did Plagueis offer me that was worth any allegiance anyway?" Fixing a glare on Kz'set he added, "what did you offer me?"

The Verpine's answer was direct and unrattled. "Your life, and a chance. A chance at power you wouldn't have had otherwise. I could have killed you several times, but I didn't. I could very easily kill you now. But I'm giving you another chance. A chance to prove that you still have some loyalty left in you."

Meleu sighed. Fatigue was making it hard to focus on anything. Even words were difficult to form. After a moment he finally gave a weak answer. "I know nothing, I really don't. Dacien may have me watching the rest of the staff but that's all."

Kz'set kept his eyes locked with Meleu's. "I want to believe that. Maybe you haven't had enough time to learn the secrets of Lyspair. But at the same time, you can't have seen nothing."

The human took several breaths before answering. "Dacien's not exactly subtle. If he's got a secret double life, someone would have seen it. You might have better luck with Ood."

"You were easier to get," Kz'set replied quickly. "It might also be that he's working through someone else, Ood Bnar for instance. There would likely be some data on the computers on Lyspair, but I need your assistance."

Meleu struggled to quirk an eyebrow. "A system you can't slice, that's a surprise. Look, I don't know what it is you hope to find, but I can't help you. So either kill me and deprive the Brotherhood of another soldier or let me get back to killing the One Sith.” Meleu paused. “Unless that was the plan all along, you two are both..."

Meleu was interrupted by the shock of his collar kicking in. Kz'set held the key down for several seconds before releasing it. Meleu's head slumped, but Kz'set stepped forward and grasped the man by the chin, pulling his head up so that his eyes were practically touching the Verpine's. Kz'set's words finally had a malicious sting to them and were nearly sharp enough to pierce flesh as the buzzed from his lips.

"I've never had any loyalty to the One Sith. I came here to kill them, all of them, for what they've done. You are in no position to challenge my loyalty and I have no desire to continue this conversation." Kz'set released Meleu and turned to Selika. "Do your worst. I want his mind quivering like a newborn Wookie when you're done. And once you have what we need, feel free to continue."

Kz'set turned on a heel and walked out of the cell, leaving Selika with the prisoner. The Krath got a wicked smile on her face.

"This is going to be fun."

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Unfortunately, I ran out of time, so the ending got cut really, really short. I'm sorry about that =( I wish I could finish this in a real capacity, as I was really having fun writing it. Maybe in the future sometime, even though it won't be canon.

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As the sun of Nicht Ka set for the day, leaving the eastern side of the planet in darkness, silence droned on. Like a curse placed upon the biosphere. From the darkness, a circular halo of lights began to shine out from the crust, with various blips beginning to flicker alight inside the halo. This was known by the Brotherhood as the One Sith continent on Nicht Ka. The question that was much more difficult to answer was where they bunkered. Then from the silence, flashes of cerulean followed by an orb appeared in the sky. Out stretched the long nose of an Imperial Star Destroyer, which melded and shrunk back into shape as it slowed below light speed. Following suit was the grated and stumpt nose of a Bothan Assault Cruiser. Then followed the various X-Wings of this appearing fleet, that surrounded the two monolithic ships and explored the vast emptiness of space. Latched on the angular hull of these ships was the Arcona symbol, recently painted.

From their position, the Imperial Star Destroyer called ‘Eye’ began to cruise ahead and place itself into an orbit around the dark side of Nicht Ka. Whereas the smaller and less defended Assault Cruiser named ‘Darkest Night’ ascended to the daytime of the planet and anchored itself there. Meanwhile inside the Darkest Night, two Quaestor prepared for their shuttles by walking into hanger with their datapads and Aediles. From the corner of his eye, the Human named ‘Valtiere’ looked at his partner ‘Cethgus’ and whispered.

“Ceth, this attack alone on the One Sith is going to be huge. The repercussions will be seen for years to come.”

With a stern nod and a growl, Cethgus continued to walk towards the shuttle and up the landing bay. Then once inside, he spoke to his partner.

“Valt, this event will outlive our reign and into our descendants reign indefinitely. We must do this right!”

Cethgus struck his palm with his fist to indicate the severity of his words, then gave the pilot the go ahead.

The shuttle curled its wings outwards as it elevated from the floor and pushed out of the hangar bay. The cold metal of the engines rattled and hummed into life as the mechanisms processed quickly. The shuttle arched around the planet’s equator as it was chased by the rising sun. The blazing rays of the hot ball of fire and gas gave the men a warm sensation on the back of their necks, the only positive feeling they will receive in the days to come.

After finally catching up with the dusk of the planet, the pilot and Valtiere notice the huge teal engine flames from the ISD roaring to keep the ship in orbit. This capital uncurled from the planet’s equator and fully in view as the shuttle finally reached the ship’s hangar bay. With the shuttle’s wings curling back in, the shuttle cooled and landed safely in the limelight of the ship’s hangar. The two Quaestors had a blanket of confidence wrap around them as they strided off the shuttle ramp, ready for combat. Surprised at their vision, they saw all their Battleteam Leaders standing in formation in salute. They halted to investigate this odd outcome.

“This is why the Consul summoned you all? To welcome us?” Ceth spoke to them.

Valitere quickly patted the Zabrak’s shoulder and looked at him. “No, my brother, they’re in the hangar to be our first squadron of attackers. We cannot waste more time, the bridge needs us!”

Cethgus agreed then dismissed the Leaders and proceeded ahead towards the bridge. The two men jogged up the stairs to meet two huge and thick framed doors swish open for them, the beeping of consoles and the sounds of commotion that represented the bridge. This was the delighting experience that Valtiere had hoped for. An officer from one of the command controls spotted the two men and walked to them with a datapad in hand. With a sharp salute, he handed the pad to them.

“Your orders from the Consul sir, are to command the Eye whilst in orbit, and observe for any One Sith incursions.” He then gave another quick salute and marched back to his console.

Together, the Quaestors walked up more stairs to reach the command consoles and observation area of the bridge. They already sensed familiar faces, but seeing Turel and Atyiru in their uniforms and standing guard gave them a spark of pride in their hearts. The clinking of their boots echoed the bridge as they approached the observation window, then the Aediles turned and saluted.

“Sir I relieve command to you, no One Sith Incursions yet but we...er I...have had my eyes open” Turel said to Valtiere, who nodded in response.

“Atty, how is your search? Anything out there?” Cethgus said to his most prized leader as he stood by her.

“Unknown sir, the planet is...darted...with Force sensitivity, it’s just the matter of finding the right one.”

“I know you can do it, have we seen...er spoken...to Marick yet” Cethgus said, almost forgetting one of the members did not have eyes.

“No sir, he hasn’t stepped out of the War Council, even when we arrived.” Turel added, with a nervous sensation covering him.

“But we did see Wuntila sir, he came in with us and said something about orders from the VOICE”

Valtiere and Cethgus both appeared puzzled about this War Council, as some of the members inside were indeed attached to Dark Council members.

“I’m afraid we have to assume that the VOICE is not to be blame, if so then Marick would of spoken by now” Valtiere said, who was quite confident of himself.

“Would he really now?” The Zabrak whispered, staring out into the atmosphere of the Nicht Ka nightsky.

Tactical Defensive and Oppressive Strategy Holo-projection Chambers

Inside the dark and silent room, an aquamarine glow blended into the darkness from the centre of a holoprojection machine. This table displayed the orbiting planet of Nicht Ka, with several key tactical points of landing for the fleet, followed by hypothesis routes they could take and other technological ideas from the members inside the Council. On the outer sides of this table stood Strategos and Timeros who bounced ideas off each other fluently. Near the middle Wuntila stood with his muscular and thick arms crossed as he observed the holoprojection for faults and counters. Then opposite Wuntila, the blue chiss named Invictus stood who looked worryingly at his friend, the Consul Marick who continued to pace slowly without a word.

“Look here, there is a field of pure glass made by an old erupted volcano, if we use the sun’s glare to our advantage then we will catch them off guard”

“And if they are not by this ‘glassy glare’ that you so confidently point out? What if they spot the fighters and assault with anti-air machinery?” Timeros replied to Strategos, his face unchanged by the anger of his family brother.

From the corner of Marick’s eye, he caught Wuntila looking at him directly and then the eyes of the hulk peered off to the left. Marick within milliseconds quickly turned to see Legorii walking back with a datapad held out for his Consul. Marick nodded in response and scanned the data in his hands.

“Sight’s transport has been found in ruins, and he nor the Deputy Grand Master is anywhere to be found. The attack...was made by the Master-At-Arms.”

The growl from Wuntila could be heard by everyone, but they calmly decided to not act on it in fear of turning this debate into savage combat.

“Now, we must decide who this traitor is and fast. Legorii, any update about the Justicar?”

“Negative sir, he is remaining with the Grand Master in the Star Chamber,”

“Wuntila, what of Mav?” Marick spoke out towards the grumbling hulk.

“He spoke of his loyalty to the Grand Master and Taldryan first. He is not one to be treacherous.”

With a soft nod, Marick looked to his friend Invictus and tapped his shoulder softly. “And Socorra?”

He chuckled and shook his head and gave a charmed grin. “Oh yeah, because females are known to be treacherous in the Brotherhood. She’s clean, but not in that way.”

Strategos gave out a small chuckle from Invictus’ witty remark and then returned to his place.

“Alright, so we can rule out the Voice, Herald, Justicar and probably the Fist as he is leading a scouting mission on the surface of Nicht Ka. Any thoughts about the Headmaster?”

The room for several seconds remained silent as the members began to think and scour their knowledge banks for anything. Then Legorii spoke up from behind Marick.

“From what we’ve seen. he hasn’t stepped foot outside of Lyspair for awhile. Surely we can rule out James?”

The room fell silent again, unchanged from their views as they all feel unsure about their leaders. Marick turned and scanned his War Council with sharp eyes. “Surely we can trust an Arconae? One of us?”

Silent nods was all that they performed, still unsure about their next step. Wuntila relaxed from his frame and leaned onto the table, then spoke to the Council.

“So if we really are blaming the leader of the Grand Master’s army, the MAA, we need to situate who to apprehend and why”

Navigational Auditory and Sensory Bridge

Whilst the ISD followed the night sky of the Nicht Ka planet, the doors of the War Council at the back of the bridge opened slowly and Invictus stepped out. He walked down the aisle of the bridge and was greeted by the Quaestors who turned to him in patience. The Chiss held out a datapad to Cethgus and whispered.

“Take this to the Togruta...Lexiconus, correct?” Cethgus nodded softly, as he gripped the pad and marched to the hangar. He took a glance at the information then scrunched his face at the initials of ‘MAA’.

“This will not be easy…” The Zabrak said, to question the Dark Forgean’s skill was truly the right mindset.

Tactical and Sensory Portable Dispatch Hangar

Here in the coldest room of the ship, the leaders of the Battleteams were all very silent in their own respective worlds. While they all could collaborate with each other, their minds were far too busy to do so. Andrelious being a pilot had taken out a TIE-Fighter to patrol the ISD, slowly in his thoughts. Arcia sat by herself reading the data on her datapad that she accumulated about the Dark Council and current events. Celevon being a precarious onderonian, stood by the shields of the hangar bay with his arms firmly crossed as he looked out into the planet’s surface. Meanwhile at a table near the door of the hangar, Adam and Lexiconus were sat playing Pazaak. Adam was not a fan of the card game, but with so much time past away, he decided now was a good time to learn, and from his friend Lex right now was a good decision. Together they discussed the rules in whispers and played with their own credits on the table. Adam began to win slightly more credits than Lex, when Arcia came over with a chair and sat herself down.

“Mind if I play the winner?” She whispered to Adam, to which he looked at Lex and the two men nodded.

Then Arcia lost her concentration on the game, her pupil concentrated as she quickly stood and approached the hangar door. “Someone is coming!”

Adam quickly followed behind and nodded in agreement, with his lightsaber already in hand. After waiting what felt like hours into three short seconds, the huge doors swished open and Cethgus slowly stepped in with a shining datapad. “Lower your weapon, Adam, this is a sanctuary not the surface.”

The Human nodded in response and sheathed his datapad. The Zabrak then walked over to the Togruta and offered him the datapad. “Orders from the Consul. Enjoy the hunt.”

Lex, taking the datapad, nodded and flickered the orders open as Cethgus left.

“So, what you going to Nicht Ka for?” Adam said eagerly, awaiting his friend’s response.

“It’s Evant, they want me to capture Evant.” Lex sighed, dreading the mysterious notion of the plans. With a soft nod and a sharp inhalation, the Togruta stood and marched to a shuttle. He opened the ramp and stepped inside, then paused.

“Oh, uh...winner takes my pot out of you two.” He smirked and nodded, then closed the ramp and set off out the shield and into space.

Antei Sector, Antei

The dull grey colours of the shuttle came into vision on the Dark Halls as he descended towards the spaceport. His eyes darted towards the glowing screen that issue his granted access to the Dark Halls. The shuttle wings slowly curled and glinted the moonlight from their tips. Several Brotherhood soldiers met the Togruta at his extended ramp, their eyes and rifles ready for any trouble. After the dust settled, Lexiconus stormed out with his robes attached and proceeded towards the entrance of the Dark Halls.

“Sire, what’s the reason of your visit here?” Commander Draug asked the Togruta.

“I’m here to see the Praetor of Aabs. Inform him immediately.” Lex stated, continuing to storm ahead.

“Aye sir,” Commander Draug nodded in response and accessed his communicator as Lexiconus disappeared into the building.

After several minutes of the shuttle ramp being open with one soldier patrolling it, a low growl echoed the immediate area from the shuttle. Curious, the guard slowly approached the dark ramp with his rifle ready. Making small steps, the soldier took three steps before a haze of orange pounced. After several seconds of struggling, a pool of blood and several shreds of the soldier was the only thing left near the shuttle.

The Togruta finally met the office labelled ‘Praetor of the MAA’, where he decided to slowly breathe and collect his emotions, then knocked on the door. The grey door swished open and the face of the Praetor met him with a cold glare. The Praetor then sat down and fixed his robes, then looked back at the Togruta.

“Shouldn’t you be at Nicht Ka? Taking out the One Sith?” Evant stated, crossing his arms. He now began to feel uncomfortable.

“Yes sir, I am doing that presently.” Lex smirked slowly, as he slowly reached for his Kukri.

Within seconds, the shocked Human quickly stood and gripped his lightsaber hilt, as he glared more at Lex. The Togruta in this flash of event flipped the kukri out of it’s sheath and launched it at the Human’s shoulder. The blade spun in the air torn through the fabric of the Praetor, then stabbed into the frame of the window behind him. Lex then quickly leapt onto the desk and took out his own lightsaber, igniting the emerald blade to life.

“Traitor! Help, we have a traitor!” The Human called out of his office and into the empty halls.

A stone-eyed look fixed onto Lex’s face as he slowly paced further, but Evant reached for his own lightsaber and latched the cerulean blade to life, then kept it pointed at the Togruta’s chest. Evant in his panic, then blasted a ball of telekinetic energy at the kukri, which flew across the office and stabbed into a file cabinet. The Human was now feeling free, and then leaped at the Togruta. With incredible force, the Praetor slammed and arced his sapphire blade into the Dark Forgean’s blade with all his might, roaring in delight with each hit. In a surprised panic, Lexic jumped from the table and kept his distance, continuing to hit and swipe the indigo blade away. The Human then somersaulted off the desk and lashed out a series of strikes and heavy blows across the malachite blade the Dark Jedi Knight clutched to. Evant prepared for the worst as his fist clenched to form a hammer like blow, then Lexic shot up into the air and rolled in the sky, then landed behind the desk. The Togruta then kicked the desk up onto it’s side and blasted a telekinetic wave at it. Evant in fury turned and used his own telekinetic wave which pushed Lexic forward and shoved him into the flying desk, within melee range. A fire entered the Praetor’s eyes as he gripped his lightsaber with both hands.

“You will pay for this, Arconan scum!” He roared out, as the guards outside began to reload their rifles and await for orders.

Hidden behind the desk, Lexic looked around to notice his kukri stuck in the wall, with a sigh he gripped his hidden kukri and looked around the ceiling. With a heating pipe in sight, he smirked and launched his kukri at the pipe, causing the steam to rush out and smoke the room.

“Kill the Arconan!” Evant shouted as he left the room. The soldiers then began to fire a barrage of red bolts into the room continuously.

The blaster fire went on for several minutes, just to make sure that the room was covered. The soldiers reloaded twice already, still waiting for something to scream out with agony. Then as they stopped for their third reload, the emerald blade of Lexic came to life and he rushed out, then stabbed the nearest soldier in the stomach. Using the body as a shield, he shimmered to the outermost guard and shoved the the body into him, pinning that soldier into the jade blade. Lexic clenched his fist and slammed a ball of kinetic force into the two soldiers who flew off his blade and into the next soldier. Then Lexic jumped and landed on the soldier, decapitating him. Two more soldiers remained, their rifles pointed at the Togruta, who growled in fury.

“Blast him!” One said and they began their barrage of blasters.

Lexic quickly stood and deflected them carefully, one scrapped his cheek as he snarled in pain. He got close enough to one soldier and cut his rifle in half, then gripped his neck and slammed his emerald blade into his face. Using the body as a shield, he whipped his blade back out and kicked the body at the last soldier, who having seen this tactic before simply pushed the body away and continued firing. The Togruta deflected another shot, twisted around and lopped off the head of the rifle, then glared at the soldier. Panicing, the man dropped his rifle and slowly slithered back down the corridor.

In the distance, Lexic saw Evant walking away to the MAA Office and smirked, he gave out a whistle and slowly walked forward. Within seconds Evant turned to face the nearby window which covered an entire wall, as a low growl surround him. Then like siege attack, an orange blur smashed through the glass and landed on Evant, who lost his lightsaber in the process and was pinned by this orange creature. The smiling Togruta slowly walked towards Evant then kneeled next to him.

“If you don’t come quietly, i’ll let him rip your arms off, are we clear? The Akul are not simple beasts you can defeat.” Lexic whispered.

With a nervous nod, Evant was cuffed by Lexic and escorted back to the space port. Once the duo reached the open port, several guards were already surrounding the shuttle and investigating the death of the patrolling soldier. Lexic noticed a smaller shuttle off to the left and together they walked over, entered the shuttle and flew into orbit.

“I assume you know why you’re here?” Lexic said to the Human.

He softly nodded and sighed, looking out the window in disebelief. “I know why you have taken me hostage. Because Aabs is the traitor.”

Lexic sighed with relief and smiled, then patted his shoulder. “That’s all I needed to hear, Evant. Now let Marick decide your fate as a heretic.”

The shuttle departed from Antei orbit and headed off into hyperspace, just missing the Antei Defense Fleet catching up.

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