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Kathol Outback - Pembric II
Outskirts of the Old City, Nightfall
The air on Pembric II was thick with the smell of decay. Not the sharp, pungent stench of recent death, but the deeper, more cloying scent of rot that had seeped into the very bones of the planet. It was a place where the light of the twin moons barely pierced the gloom, their pale, sickly glow casting long, warped shadows across the ruined architecture that had once stood proud. Now, the Old City was a crumbling husk, a labyrinth of collapsed towers and overgrown alleys, haunted by the echoes of the past and the whispers of those who still clung to life here.
Leven Jeyd moved through the ruins like a wraith, her form shifting subtly with each step, melding with the darkness. Her sharp eyes took in the details of her surroundings—cracked stone, twisted metal, the occasional glint of something reflective in the debris. Her senses were heightened, attuned to the faintest ripple in the Force, alert for any sign of the creature she sought.
The stories she had heard were vague, mere rumors passed in the hushed tones of frightened locals. A monster, they said, that fed on the brains of the living, leaving nothing but empty husks in its wake. Some spoke of mind control, of victims who turned on their loved ones without warning, their wills no longer their own. It was this last detail that had piqued Leven's interest. In a galaxy teeming with predators and monstrosities, this one stood out, for it echoed something familiar—something that might be akin to her own nature.
She had been called many things in her life, but "monster" was one she had always found amusing. The galaxy feared what it did not understand, and she was far beyond its understanding. But if this creature was truly what they said it was, then perhaps it was not so different from her. Perhaps it was kin.
The thought of it stirred something deep within her, a mix of curiosity and something darker—a predatory instinct that had driven her here. She wanted to find this creature, to see it for herself, to know if it was truly one of her kind. And if it was… well, the galaxy had a way of thinning out its own herds. Or perhaps, she could learn a thing or two.
The city fell away behind her as she approached the outskirts, where the ruins gave way to dense, twisted bogs that had reclaimed what civilization had lost. The trees here were ancient, their gnarled roots weaving through the crumbling stone and the murk like the fingers of a forgotten giant. The air grew colder, and the silence deeper, broken only by the occasional rustle of leaves or the distant call of some nocturnal predator.
Leven paused at the edge, her breath misting in the chill. She could feel it now, the subtle pull of something ancient and hungry, something that resonated with the dark core of her being. She let herself savor the sensation for a moment, closing her eyes and letting the darkness wash over her, feeling the thrill of the hunt stirring in her blood.
This was why she had come here—to find this creature, to confront it, and to see what it truly was. Perhaps it would be an ally, perhaps a rival, or perhaps just another meal. Whatever it was, Leven would not leave this world without knowing.
With a final glance back at the decaying city, she stepped into the shadows of the forest, her form shifting once more to blend with the gloom. The hunt had begun, and Leven Jeyd was not one to leave her prey to its own devices for long.