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Just as he had thought, he hadn't been able to sleep all night.

When it became morning, he slipped out of his dormitory into the hall. He hoped beyond hope that Miona was having better luck. He didn't dare disturb her. Even if she was awake, she was most likely trying her best to rejuvenate herself in other ways. By meditating. By reading. By mending her training tunic. Anything to keep her mind away from the reality of Master Farr's fall for the last few hours until dawn.

Rix paced the halls, cutting random paths through the Sanctuary for an hour or so. His mind was even more restless than his legs.

Walking eventually delivered him through the fog of emotions clouding his thinking. His disquiet was calm but not tranquil; instead, overwhelmed and suppressed by its heaviness.

The Council had to be told.

But first, who he knew to be her friends, starting with Connel.

So he made his way from the archives to the hanger to see if the Null Vector still sat inside.

 
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  • Michael, Gabriel, Raguel, Sariel, Raphael, Jeremiel, Connel
    [Any text in brackets signifies comm-link usage and not face to face conversation]

  • Rides
    "Enterprise" Station Ship
    Vigilant Reaper
    Null Vector
    Speederbike
    Gear/Armor
    Gear(“Bodycam” Datapad, UAD Drone, link to Seraphim AI and Nanotech included)
    Lightblaster
    Shortsabers (“Night” and “Day”)
    Throwing Lightknives
    Force Blinding Flashbangs
    RI-17 Rifle-w-MS-0412 Grenade Launcher
    SURGICAL - CRYBERNETIC IMPLANTS
    Repli Implants that would be for the limbs
    Bonemer enhancements to strengthen structure of the body
    Muscle enhancements.
    Hemo enhancements for blood flow
    Hawkeye implants for eyes
    Advanced Medical Implant
    Scentzy
    Injected Nanotech upgrades


  • Shadow Sanctuary - Enterprise

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BRAD just make sure that they don’t tie down the aileron extenders like they did last time. Remember how we had to replace them? He was walking away from the ship, speaking to his astromech who was out in the hangar watching the crew tie down the ship.

Boop-BOOOO! - [Translation: “I remember all too well, they made a simple mistake but it was a difficult repair.”]

A quiet smile reverted along his face as he pondered his own words for a moment. Exactly. They did what they thought was right, it just didn’t work out.

Yeah, he sensed Rix approaching, so he was fine with standing there chatting, besides it was “BRAD”, if droids had a soul, BRAD’s would be amazing.

Then when Rix made his last into the hangar, Connel turned around. You came looking for me. That can’t be good.


 

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"It could be," he replied after forcing a smile. The joke grated coming out of his mouth. So, with his next breath, he admitted, "It's not."

He came to stop, standing a respectful distance from Connel. His gaze moved from his fellow knight, to BRAD, then past both of them to the crew of mechanics. "Can we find somewhere a bit more private?" he asked, shifting his attention to Connel once more.

Rix lead Connel, and BRAD should he follow as well, back into the hallway. After walking down the corridor a good distance, Rix ushered them into a small alcove recessed into the marble wall. He followed Connel's lead then, sitting or remaining standing as the Shadow did.

A single moment of silence. The hallway was nearly empty this early into the morning, which only magnified the silence. It resonated impossibly to fill the space. Rix battled hesitation to open his jaw.

"Master Farr's left us," he reported flatly.

Just a little more silence to allow the truth to settle, but not so much that Rix would lose his momentum. This had to be said. He had made a promise.

"Nirrah showed me."

He didn't bother to explain who Nirrah was; Connel also certainly knew the name of Efret most trusted companion.

 
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Sure. Lead the way. All Connel could muster was an eyebrow as he could sense the tension. Something was clearly wrong. BRAD, watch after the ship.

Bweep-wooo! - [Translation: “The Null Vector is in safe grabbers.”]

Following him to a nearby alcove, Connel could not help but wonder what brought Rix here to seek him out. Did he come across a problem? Was Efret in trouble? Was something found that needed his attention?

“Yes.”

She’s dead? He lost equilibrium and staggered back into a nearby seat. She had given me purpose when I had none. The Force lost someone truly amazing. She wasn’t a “mentor” but she was someone who inspired and guided him in ways that shaped his path. Her loss left a void, not just in his life but in the broader scope of their shared mission. Connel felt a deep sense of grief and responsibility to honor her legacy.


 

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Rix moved to help stabilize Connel if he needed help easing into the nearby seat. Then he himself set across from the Shadow. "Fallen," he corrected, then gave a nod. "Yes. Many felt similarly, myself included."

Without Efret, Rix would have withered away in prison. There was no reality in which he had found the Light again by himself.

"This is...unthinkable," he added obviously. "I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it through Nirrah's eyes." In the same way that the convor connected with Efret to see for her via visual telepathy, Nirrah had shared her sight with him. The difference was that the scene she showed him was a memory rather than something currently unfolding. "I don't recommend it, but she could show you too if you want that."

 
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“Fallen”... as in “Dark Side”. Now this was unthinkable. Connel politely waved him off, he would be okay, but the Force save anyone who had manipulated her.

I don’t need convincing, thank you. Straightening up. Connel was no longer shaken, he was mad. Master Farr helped me when no one else would.

When he started checking his gear, he was looking for something specific. I was pathetic, so wrapped up in whatever was going on in my head that I couldn’t see what was actually happening to myself. She didn’t give up on me, so I’m not giving up on her. When do we go to bring her back? A question as simple as that.


 

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Rix straightened too, and nodded. "As soon as possible," he replied. "There's much to do. I'm going to meet my former padawan in the cafeteria at dawn. She was there when Nirrah found us, at her Knighting Ceremony last night. She wants to be involved too."

Rix glanced over his shoulder down the hall the direction they had come. "We might end up needing a ship." He looked back to Connel. "Would yours be available?" If so, he'd add, "Can I help ready it?"

 
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Was it “as soon as possible”, or was it “dawn”? It was a little confusing, and considering the mood that Connel was now in, that was a problem. That was not a judgment on Rix or the situation, but this was something that needed to be handled carefully and decisively and indecision was an obstacle that they did not need standing in their path.

Tapping a few buttons on his wrist communicator, Connel waited for the whistle from “BRAD”.

BRAD, something has come up, we’re going to need to head out, and fast. Could you have the ship ready to go and on standby asap?

He knew the answer, this was more for Rix’ benefit.

BooWEEEP: [Translation - “Certainly! We will be ready to go in five minutes, I will have the engines on standby as long as you need.”]

Thanks buddy. Looking at Rix. Let’s do this.


 

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Even though it was only an hour and a half, the waiting was almost torture.

They sat, or at least Rix did, near the end of one of the long cafeteria tables tucked towards the back of the hall. The first light of morning was beginning to shine through the many stained glass windows, casting a crisscrossed rainbow of various shapes around the room. Rix sipped a mug of caf, long gone room temperature as the knights awaited a third.

The cafeteria was relatively empty at this time of day, a quiet time between the hour those who rose before dawn had come to eat and the next rush for those who woke up neither so early but neither late. So Miona's footfalls echoing up into the highly-vaulting ceiling were unmistakable.

Rix straightened and looked toward the blonde young woman walking down the main aisle. Nirrah stood on her shoulder. "Master," she greeted as she diverted her path to draw closer.

He set his cup down gently, but even that echoed, this space hungry for anything to fill it. "Miona, this is Vanagor," he introduced, glancing from her to Connel, and then back. "Vanagor, this is my former padawan, Knight Anten."

A weary smile drew over her lips. She reached out a hand to shake. "Miona does just fine."

Rix motioned to the convor as Miona sat them both down. "And you remember Nirrah, I'm sure."

Miona looked back at Connel. She asked, "Are you a friend of Master Farr's then?" Her eye went to her former master. "Did you tell him...?"

Rix didn't interrupt, but picked up after she trailed off, not wanting to name what had happened in case Connel didn't know. "Yes, I did. We made a pact some time ago that we'd keep each other apprised of news about her."

He got straight to the reason they had gathered. "As I see it, we have three course of action to take. One, we should investigate Master Farr's home." He glanced at Connel. "You've been there. Two, we should also go to the site where this happened, search for clues. Nirrah can take us there. Finally, the Council needs to know. Master Farr called on a Sith. Naboo might be in intensified danger."

Miona nodded. "Three tasks. Three of us. Should we do them separately?"

"I think that's unwise, given the circumstances." They had no idea what precisely had led Efret down this path. There might well have been clues as to her whereabouts at her villa or out in the sacred swamps, but there might also be things that would try to tempt them too given the chance. Great caution would be of especial benefit to them in this endeavor.

 
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The mistrust was something that was surprising, but not entirely unexpected. It made Connel think even more about the stories his father used to tell about how there was one Jedi Order, and not several. Sure there were Enclaves and Temples all over creation but one Jedi Order “everyone knew everyone.” This look he was getting only proved how times had changed. He remembered how his father described the unity and trust among Jedi, a bond that transcended individual enclaves. Now, the fragmented order seemed distant, with suspicion replacing camaraderie. Connel wondered if the old ideals could ever be restored or if this division was the new reality of their time.

If we go to her place, it would be best to do so after inspecting the scene to “connect the dots”. Nothing will make sense in another order. Then he looked to the former Padawan. Splitting up is normally prudent, but we don’t know how far gone she is. She may be doing something that might hurt us.



 

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Miona nodded. "Right. That makes sense," she said, seeing now how her new ability to operate independently had gotten the better of her. There'd be plenty of missions to spread her new wings and fly on her own, but this one wasn't it. They'd have to do this right, all of them, together, to find Master Farr, let alone return her to the Order. "Thanks." She offered Connel a warm, and slightly sheepish, smile.

"Alright. Agreed," Rix spoke up from across the table. "She communed with an unknown Sith somewhere out in the Gungan swamps." He knew that much from the setting of Nirrah's projection, though he did not recognized the exact location. "Nirrah." His gaze found the poor little avian's.

Her yellow-green eyes .

"It'll be hard to go back there, but do you think you can guide us to the place you left Master Farr?"

Nirrah's thin, striped tail swiped nervously, draped over Miona's back. Her brown and tan feathers bristled somewhat. The Force moved through her like a weak current, the only remnant of her usually strong, grounded presence in the empyrean sea. Finally, a soft trill rolled through her, rippling down from her larynx, until her whole body was shaking with it. The sound sung of sorrow and hesitance but also dedication.

Mixed relief and gratitude crossed Rix's face. He leaned over the tabletop to smooth down the feathers on Nirrah's head. "Thank you so much, my friend."

"We'll be right there with you," Miona promised the bird.

The prodigal knight transitioned to stand. "Let's see if we can't find some speeders bikes."

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They did. On them, they followed Nirrah halfway across the continent, tracking her flight path with the Force. She never flew more than part of a kilometer at once, mindful of how dampened her auric presence had become, patiently waiting for them to catch up on a rock or tree branch.

This pattern lead them slowly through a landscape transitioning from watermeadows into swampland. By the time they had reached the clearing where Efret had fallen, the sun was preparing to set. The pastels clawing across the sky were completely visible above them as the trees here were sparse, and the few that did stand were bare.

Nirrah circled here, refusing to land on either tree or rock, anything that had been silent witness to the terrible tragedy of last night.

The Force hung more than heavy over this place.

Rix was first to power down and dismount his bike. As soon as he stood straight on the spongy peat soil, Nirrah alighted on his shoulder. She gave a small hoot.

Miona followed suit, eyes drawn above. Though they normally struck her as beautiful, the orange and red cast in anticipation of sunset and clinging to the silhouettes of clouds didn't seem lovely at all tonight. They seemed instead like wounds, like gathering blood, through the sky and through the very Force.

Her words to Rix upon hearing the news during her Knighting celebration came back to her.

"If the Sith can take one of the best of us, what hope does anyone else have?"

Rix slowly scanned the clearing, looking for a physical clue of what the Force told him had happened here. A fern-like shrub, once-frilly fronds now wilted down and riddled with burned holes, caught his attention. This was from Nirrah's memory. Smoke had rolled from behind this bush, and from that the image of a Sith had coalesced.

He closed his eyes and willed his own memory to recall her form.

Only the torso had been visible to him. Its ripping muscles seemed barely contained by burnished copper skin. The hair was long and red, too, but he couldn't be sure if those two hues were true or tricks of the embers flicking from the fire smoldering below.

As this occurred to him, Miona's gaze drifted left. There was something there, an uncanny feeling, like the sky had been sewn together. She pointed up to where she felt the seam. "Vanagor?" she asked. "Does that not feel right to you, too, or is it just me?"

 
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She’s not suspicious… learn something new everyday.

When Miona agreed to his thought sheepishly, Connel got the hint. Don’t apologize for being willing to learn something or listen to others ideas. It makes growth what it is. There really was no need for her to worry, especially with more issues at hand to deal with, they needed to find Master Farr.

Connel did not like the idea of putting the Avian through what was about to happen, Nirrah might not fully understand. Connel was concerned about the potential harm and stress the situation could cause. He knew Nirrah's resilience might be tested, and he hoped to find Master Farr quickly to avoid unnecessary complications. Their mission required careful handling to ensure the Avian's well-being while pursuing their objective.

When the mention of the bikes came up, Connel offered. I have two.

The trip was long, and it made him think about past memories, but Connel closed them out. They were distractions that could not be addressed right now. When they had dismounted and began to look around, Connel had paid close attention to the surroundings and there was something “off” about all of this. Almost like there was a “technological” feel to where they were.

When Miona pointed out the patch in the sky, that all but confirmed it. Let Nirrah go home. We have to explore this place.

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"That's a good idea," Miona commented, nodding once.

Rix looked over his shoulder, then turned to and approached the other Jedi. "Yes, good call, Vanagor," he agreed. He rose his forearm to the shoulder that Nirrah stood on, and gave her a gentle scratch as she stepped onto it. "Go back to the Temple, Nirrah. We'll take care of this." Rix swiveled his arm away from him to allow her space to take off.

With a rustle of all of her feathers, Nirrah pushed off into the sky.

The two Jedi watched in almost reverent silence as she soared away.

Miona was first to turn back to Rix and the task at hand. "What did you find over there, Master?"

"A burned bush," Rix answered. "When Master Farr was here, the smoke formed into the Sith's shape like a hologram. I didn't recognize whoever it was. A woman. Giant. Reddish-toned skin. Hair to match."

"A Sith Pureblood?" wondered Miona.

Knight Groti crossed Rix' mind, her facial features and her kindness. She was a Sith Pureblood with the Jedi and had worked with Efret on her team as Chief Curator. The Sith who had answered Efret's witting or unwitting call yesterday definitely wasn't of the same species as the younger archeologist. Something in him grew irritated but the mere suggestion, but he pushed his reaction away quickly enough that it didn't even cross his face. Miona was only trying to brainstorm, not suggest that all Sith Pureblood were associated with the Sith Order. "No. Nearer to baseline human, or at least looked like it." He looked at Connel to ask him a question. "Do you know many Sith by appearance?"

 
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Take care of yourself, little one. We’ll get her back for you. I promise. Maybe Nirrah understood him, maybe not. It didn’t matter, he wanted to say that for the sake of it. Also it made Connel feel like it was something he could focus on, thus the promise. Sure, he was making a promise to an Avian, but promises were sacred to the Shadow.

Turning and looking at the burning bush, Connel knew immediately what it was. Master Farr was summoning a dark ritual. Which one, he could not tell as there were several, but Conne knew from what his Mother (a former Sith Lord herself, Chrysothemis Atreides Vanagor) had told him about. The question… Why does your description sound familiar? was to no one really.

Red Skin… baseline human or similar… not a narrow field, especially with corruption. When Braj asked him about if he knew anyone, Connel was busy studying around what was probably where she was kneeling for some kind of clue, something that would make sense as none of this does. She was in many respects the best of us all, and if she started to believe the lie… fall to the Dark Side… he couldn't think about that now, he had a question to answer.

Too many to list unfortunately. A by-product of almost constant violence and fighting. He did not know who she was conversing with, but he knew someone who might.

[SERAPHIM, could you check the databases for past dealings with Sith… red skin… potentially baseline human… ]

[No problem. Do you have a preference on gender?]

[No, I have a feeling, but there are too many to be sure.]

 
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The swamp was quiet for a few minutes as Connel's AI collated a list of possible Sith who Efret could have met. In the meantime, Rix walked back over to the burned bush to investigate it alongside Connel. It was clear that Efret had done something here, but whatever it had been was anything but. She had practiced Jedi archeology for many years before he had worked with her, and had continued for years after. There could have been academic aspects to her that he wasn't aware of, of course, but, as far as he knew, she had never done much research into Dark side rituals from any tradition, neither original nor literature review.

Could Dark knowledge just come to a person as inspiration directly from the Force?

He had never heard of such a thing.

"That's it!"

Rix looked back at Miona, who had been appraising the invisible scar in the sky.

"I knew that feeling was familiar," she began to explain, pointing up at it. "It's the Netherworld." She looked to her former master, then her gaze passed to Connel. "Someone opened a portal there. The Shirayans opened their own like a half a year ago in Theed. The air felt weird for a while, even after they closed it off." Maybe Connel had been there; maybe he had even joined the then-Royal Naboo Jedi when they delved back into the Netherworld for a daring rescue mission.

As she spoke, Rix had begun to approach her while looking up at the spot she indicated in the sky. It was unmistakable now that she had brought attention to it again that a majority of the Dark energy soaking the area had seeped out of the seem Miona had identified. "They could also be anywhere by now, if they both went through. Including still there."

Mioma shook her head adamantly. "Master Farr would've never."

Rix' lips pulled tight against themselves. The look he gave her was one of concern that she was still trying to convince herself out of this reality. He didn't like it one bit either, but they would do well to accept it, at least until they knew more. "Miona..."

"I'm serious, Master." A small pause. "You weren't here." He couldn't have been; six more months before the rescue mission, he had still been serving time in a Galactic Alliance military prison on Coruscant. She hadn't meant that as an accusation. Truthfully, she was a little jealous—not that he had been incarcerated, but that he hadn't been here. That day had been horrendous for everyone even near Theed. "A-and that's okay, but you don't understand. She was here with another master, Master Edo, during the Second Cataclysm."

Even if Connel been here to experience that first-hand as well, he surely didn't know just what the fateful hours had taken from Efret. So she had to explain the relevant events briefly to them both.

"A powerful demon ripped a hole into Theed. My Master at the time and I were gathering some energy readings throughout the city. I heard after the rift closed that Masters Farr and Edo had gone into the Netherworld to support the others who had." Another pause came over Miona, this one heavier. When she spoke again, her voice was quieter with her solemn recollection. "She came back. Master Edo and Nirrah did not. He saved her, Master Farr. She told me after the Order brought them both back.

"She wouldn't—" Miona concluded, or tried to before cutting herself off. "She hates the Netherworld."

"Miona, she's not herself."

"Sure," the new knight agreed. "Not entirely, evidently." Otherwise, Master Farr would still be on Naboo, stable in her commitment to the Light even if not the local Jedi Order. "But what happened to her then was too painful to just flip a switch and get over."

Rix nodded once. That was a good point. "So, that much wasn't her idea?"

"No, I don't think so."

 
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The mention of “Netherworld” made Connel throw his water bottle.

[SERAPHIM, cross reference Elias Edo, and Rook Merriex with them. ]

[No problem. Results coming in are vague and limited, listed on your HUD.] The list of names, and files were random and vague. The scattered results hinted at a deeper, hidden connection that required further investigation. Connel suspected the "Netherworld" reference might link to classified operations or obscure affiliations. He ordered a deeper dive into the data, focusing on cross-referencing obscure symbols, locations, and encrypted logs for clearer patterns.

[Thanks SERAPHIM.] She’s obsessed. She lost someone, and is losing herself to get them back. She has her experience and resources, this is making her a danger to herself and unwittingly to everyone. We need to stop her.

 

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