Darth Strosius’s message had found her while she’d been attending to some tasks on Korriban. The message had been cryptic, and instantly roused her suspicions: she was to go to a set of coordinates, and come prepared, and to come alone.
But what she was to come prepared for, her Master did not say.
Furthermore, the coordinates He had sent her were not on any known starcharts or maps. It was a hidden location, a secret place, that only He seemed aware of and, up until He had sent her those directions, she had been unaware of.
Of course, Revna did not dally any longer than what was necessary. She recognized this to be a summons not from her Father, but from her Sith Master. That was not something she could, or should, brush aside. So she finished what she needed to upon Korriban, before she found her personal vessel and left the ancient planet’s atmosphere and orbit.
When the darkness of space enveloped her, she set the coordinates into the navigation system, and let her ship slip into hypertravel. As requested, she was alone, and she was prepared in the only way she knew how to be: dressed in her armor, with simple black robes sitting atop of such, and her lightsaber - tucked into the folds but well within reach should she need it.
She had plenty of time to think, to ponder, and to allow her suspicions to roll through her mind. At first, she thought that perhaps Darth Strosius was taking her to a hidden location that contained items stashed away by his own Master, Darth Ophidia, before her demise. Perhaps it was a hideout holding what was left of the remnant Tsis’Kaar or Sith assassins still loyal to their fallen Lord - but she wasn’t too certain about that.
The other thought seemed as likely as it was uncertain: perhaps…this was a test for her. What sort of test, she wasn’t entirely sure. Darth Strosius, for as upfront and bold as He usually was, could be rather secretive and cryptic at times. Lessons He imparted to her would not always be so obvious - sometimes they were hidden in plain sight.
When she dropped out of hyperspace, Revna found herself surrounded by the black void of space. There was no star, no planet, in her view - yet she had followed the coordinates as directed.
Now her suspicions were roused even further. Why would her Master bring her out here, to a place of nothingness? No…that wasn’t quite right, these were not faulty coordinates. They had been sent on purpose, for a purpose.
Following her gut instinct, Revna closed her eyes and slipped into the weave of the Force that flowed everywhere. Just because she could not see something with her own eyes, did not mean the path was not there for her to find. If this was a test, which she felt certain it was by this point, then she would need to fall back on her knowledge and the experience she had gained up until this moment.
And thus, it did not take long for her to feel the beacon, and with it - a familiar presence, though it lingered just on the edges of her awareness. She used that, and the Force, as her guide - until her ship picked up on the physical beacon’s call.
It led her to a nameless planet, and the closer she came, the more she sensed the Dark Side pulsating and radiating from it. She set her ship down not far from where the strongest signal was from the beacon - but now she had to continue on foot.
The planet’s biting, bone seeping chill hit her the moment she set foot upon its surface. Revna did not move forward immediately; instead, she simply felt the place for what it was, the biting wind and cold that seemed amplified by the Dark itself.
It was so strong here, that she could barely make out the distinct presence of her own Master - as if it was hiding Him within its shroud. But she knew He was here - and whether His presence was being hidden or masked or not, she knew she could find Him. Such was their bond, forged through unlikely circumstances. Through shared triumphs and sacrifices, losses and victories.
Quietly, Revna put one foot in front of the other, and let the current of the Darkness guide her onward. It brought her into a sort of valley, in the mouth of which she found the beacon Darth Strosius had left behind for her.
The valley seemed to beckon her forward, to enter its maw - and she did so without trepidation. The deeper she went into its depths, the colder the biting wind seemed to become - piercing through even her armor to seep into her very skin. It was unnatural, and yet familiar all at the same time.
She had always enjoyed the touch of the Dark Side. She had enjoyed it in the Cathedral on Formos, within the depths of the Valley of the Dark Lords on Holy Korriban, and now even here. It resonated with the well of dark power that coiled within her, and flowed through her veins. Her eyes, usually like smoldering embers, brightened further into hot coals of fire. But even with the power that swam in her own veins - the Darkness here almost smothered her presence too.
In silence, Revna continued her way forward - not fighting against the cutting edge of the wind, but flowing with it in a way. The deeper and further she went, the more she sensed Darth Strosius ahead of her, somewhere. And eventually, she came into view of not only the Sith Lord - but of a place lost to time. An ancient ziggurat, cleaved in two by some force or power long ago - seemingly dead and inert.
Around the ziggurat were silent statues, and rubble and ruins of something that once upon a time would have been magnificent to behold. Now, it was decayed, the land broken - though alive in a way that would strike primal fear in the heart of any mortal being. It made Revna aware, and wary. Not of her Master - but of the reason behind why He would have summoned her here.
A part of her already knew, though she almost didn’t want to believe it. This was certainly the place for a trial, but not for any regular trial He would have put her through.
Revna knew this was going to be the place of her final test - the moment where dross was stripped away and she either fell as the apprentice, lost to time like the ruins of this ancient place…or rose beyond as something more.
She inhaled a deep breath, and stepped closer still towards her Master, eyeing how His golden wings seemed fuller, larger, and brighter here. Now that she was close, she could feel His presence. He may not have been the strongest Sith she had crossed paths with - but His aura held a power all of its own that was distinct and filled her with wary awe.
Revna drew to a halt, side by side with Darth Strosius - the only sign of her respect was the dipping of her chin towards her chest. Her fiery eyes shifted from the sundered ziggurat in front of them, to the robed Sith Lord standing beside her.
“This place was not easy to find, Master.” Revna said softly after a moment of silence. “Even with the beacon You left for me.” Now, she turned her pale face more directly towards Him, eyes settling upon the sides of His familiar mask.
“...You summoned me here for a reason…didn’t You?”