Success or Death.
The winds blew high on Krayiss Two.
The pilot had taken Alisteri Haxim from one arrid planet to the next. At a glance one could easily mistake Krayiss for Ambria, if not for the distinct sensation of the planet's nature in the Force; where Ambria had all its past darkness locked in a single lake, Krayiss practically radiated with the dark side of the Force. This was one of the old bastions of the Sith, a place of spiritual journeys and high learning, hidden among the sandstone mazes.
Alisteri was not dumped at the typical beginning of the maze, but was brought deeper inside to one of the secret flats just large enough for the shuttle to land. Around them, the canyon walls were like the edges of knives turned against one another. And while they provided protection from the high winds, it did nothing to make one feel safe.
"This is as far as I can take you, Sir."
The Mirialan stood up and clasped her hands behind her back.
"The Master has asked me to provide you with this." She reached into her pocket. "It is supposed to guide you to the temple."
And from her pocket she produced a small disk of metal, featuring three concentric rings surrounding an empty socket with small arms reaching up and toward the centre. The concentric rings had markings, obviously meant to intersect and join, yet never matched perfectly throughout the rings. It appeared old, cold to the touch, and with a weight in the Force. Much like the cave, in the battle with the Jedi, it seemed to whisper inaudibly.
"She said it was powered by the heart of a Jedi."
Even as she said it, her face retained the same impassive though slightly quizzical expression as she had maintained throughout their journey. One could only guess what the mirialan had seen travelling with Sith.
"Good luck, Sir."
Darth Strosius
The pilot had taken Alisteri Haxim from one arrid planet to the next. At a glance one could easily mistake Krayiss for Ambria, if not for the distinct sensation of the planet's nature in the Force; where Ambria had all its past darkness locked in a single lake, Krayiss practically radiated with the dark side of the Force. This was one of the old bastions of the Sith, a place of spiritual journeys and high learning, hidden among the sandstone mazes.
Alisteri was not dumped at the typical beginning of the maze, but was brought deeper inside to one of the secret flats just large enough for the shuttle to land. Around them, the canyon walls were like the edges of knives turned against one another. And while they provided protection from the high winds, it did nothing to make one feel safe.
"This is as far as I can take you, Sir."
The Mirialan stood up and clasped her hands behind her back.
"The Master has asked me to provide you with this." She reached into her pocket. "It is supposed to guide you to the temple."
And from her pocket she produced a small disk of metal, featuring three concentric rings surrounding an empty socket with small arms reaching up and toward the centre. The concentric rings had markings, obviously meant to intersect and join, yet never matched perfectly throughout the rings. It appeared old, cold to the touch, and with a weight in the Force. Much like the cave, in the battle with the Jedi, it seemed to whisper inaudibly.
"She said it was powered by the heart of a Jedi."
Even as she said it, her face retained the same impassive though slightly quizzical expression as she had maintained throughout their journey. One could only guess what the mirialan had seen travelling with Sith.
"Good luck, Sir."
