Agrippa The Hutt
W A D D L E S
Nar Shaddaa, a moon rife with the worst denizens of the galaxy. People that revel in the immoral. Slavery, drug trafficking, even prostitution. This is what Nar Shaddaa is, what it has always been, and what it shall always be. Above it, all, sat Agrippa’s penthouse, a large floor to ceiling window that looked out and across the large ecumenopolis.
What was usually a place brimming with life was eerily quiet on this day. The shudders of the windows drawn close. The loud glimmik music that usually blared out into the night sky was non-existent on this night and had been the same for the past three cycles.
Within the confines of the penthouse, standing before a table, Agrippa held within his hands a large cobalt stone the likes of which he’d never seen. For decades, nay centuries Agrippa had scoured the holonet, and darkweb in search of force artifacts. Millions of credits spent, hundreds of lives lost. Every time it seemed as if there was hope it would slip between the hutt’s fingers and another would end up with what he sought. Yet finally it was his moment. The gem radiated a power that caused the air around it to reverberate. A chill filled the air whenever Agrippa stood within its presence.
Simply holding the rock had proved insufficient to unlock its secrets. For days Agrippa toiled over it, having cleared his home of everyone except the protocol droid that faithfully served him. Grip tightening around the gem, amber eyes closing, the Hutt pulled the artifact close to his chest. Still, there was nothing.
The massive form that was the pillar of pride shook. Those amber eyes opening, the serpentine orbs flexing, a hiss escaping from between the crimelords lips. Once more the tycoon found himself betrayed by those he put his trust in. Over three-hundred thousand credits down the drain. Grip tightening on the crystal Agrippa drove it down into the homogoni surface.
The blow destroyed the table. Folding inwards on itself, what had once been a masterpiece now lay in shards upon the ground. Eyes looking to the needless destruction Agrippa didn’t even look up as the obsidian protocol droid approached. “Can I be of service sir?”
“Bx, see this cleaned and send a message to Yenip.”
“Just what message would that be my lord?”
“That if he’s not here by 0800, I’ll have his head mounted above my fireplace.” Slinking away into the depths of the penthouse, the gem still clutched in his palm. Agrippa entered his personal chambers. A room that was lavish in only the ways a Hutt would consider tasteful. The room’s dimensions enough to fit an entire home inside. Attached to the ceiling a chandelier of glitterglass which exuded an artificial light. At the head of the chamber sat Agrippa’s throne piled high with pillows made of catharian silk. All of it meant nothing. The power of wealth was different from what Agrippa sought. He wished for true power, he wished for the force and no matter his efforts it eluded him.
What was usually a place brimming with life was eerily quiet on this day. The shudders of the windows drawn close. The loud glimmik music that usually blared out into the night sky was non-existent on this night and had been the same for the past three cycles.
Within the confines of the penthouse, standing before a table, Agrippa held within his hands a large cobalt stone the likes of which he’d never seen. For decades, nay centuries Agrippa had scoured the holonet, and darkweb in search of force artifacts. Millions of credits spent, hundreds of lives lost. Every time it seemed as if there was hope it would slip between the hutt’s fingers and another would end up with what he sought. Yet finally it was his moment. The gem radiated a power that caused the air around it to reverberate. A chill filled the air whenever Agrippa stood within its presence.
Simply holding the rock had proved insufficient to unlock its secrets. For days Agrippa toiled over it, having cleared his home of everyone except the protocol droid that faithfully served him. Grip tightening around the gem, amber eyes closing, the Hutt pulled the artifact close to his chest. Still, there was nothing.
The massive form that was the pillar of pride shook. Those amber eyes opening, the serpentine orbs flexing, a hiss escaping from between the crimelords lips. Once more the tycoon found himself betrayed by those he put his trust in. Over three-hundred thousand credits down the drain. Grip tightening on the crystal Agrippa drove it down into the homogoni surface.
The blow destroyed the table. Folding inwards on itself, what had once been a masterpiece now lay in shards upon the ground. Eyes looking to the needless destruction Agrippa didn’t even look up as the obsidian protocol droid approached. “Can I be of service sir?”
“Bx, see this cleaned and send a message to Yenip.”
“Just what message would that be my lord?”
“That if he’s not here by 0800, I’ll have his head mounted above my fireplace.” Slinking away into the depths of the penthouse, the gem still clutched in his palm. Agrippa entered his personal chambers. A room that was lavish in only the ways a Hutt would consider tasteful. The room’s dimensions enough to fit an entire home inside. Attached to the ceiling a chandelier of glitterglass which exuded an artificial light. At the head of the chamber sat Agrippa’s throne piled high with pillows made of catharian silk. All of it meant nothing. The power of wealth was different from what Agrippa sought. He wished for true power, he wished for the force and no matter his efforts it eluded him.