Aela Talith
The Righteous

Athiss-Northern Hemisphere
"Why is it that Sith never have normal graves?"
Aela turned her head as she wandered on the edge of the cliff, one of the padawans that she had brought with her speaking up as they came in sight of their destination. She stopped for a moment, peering down at the massive face that had been carved into the mountain. She frowned slightly, the odd blue illumination that came from the tomb seemingly casting on her face. Her eyes wandered away from the stone feature, tracing down the bridge and onto the cliffs below. There was a severe drop below that bridge, though the wind seemed to have completely stilled as they came closer and closer to the tomb. Perhaps it was a feature of the tomb itself, or perhaps simply a natural stop gap of the howling gales they had endured for the past two miles.
"Fear." She answered the padawan, signalling for the others to begin tying their tethers onto some of the rock outcroppings that sat atop the cliff. "They rule through intimidation and terror, even from beyond death. Athiss was a throne world a long time ago. When the Sith died here it was those within their lineage that built the tombs, a reminder that they still had enough power to be feared. Though most people have forgotten that."
Aela frowned slightly, then motioned for the padawan to scale down the cliff. The longer they spent out here the more they would be exposed to the elements. The Northern Hemisphere of Athiss, like on most planets, was nothing but ice and Tundra. A frozen wasteland that stretched out for miles and miles. Aela and her small Jedi Strike team had landed here about two hours ago and had then trekked to this canyon, unable to land closer due to electrical disturbances that were likely being caused by the tomb that they were now in full view of.
The others made their way down the cliff first, thick guide ropes pinned into the frozen rocks. They scaled down the side of the mountain, touching down against the canyon floor just as Aela began her own descent. She came to rest beside them a moment later, a heavy breath heaving her chest as her fingers unwound themselves from the rope. There was a slight howl, a wind perhaps that came from the canyon beneath.
The Jedi Marshall turned almost in sync with the others, her gaze falling on the open maw of the Sith's Tomb.