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//: Ashbone Ashbone //:

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Reports kept flooding in — too many for Kito to ignore any longer. Each one spoke of a Sith, one performing rituals. But Kito knew better. The patterns weren't Sith at all. Messier, improvised maybe, but unmistakable. She would know Kro Var shamanism anywhere.

And that chilled her more than the word "Sith." These were rituals her clan had once used. If someone from her people had been twisted into something darker, something Sith… then Kito would have to silence them. It would be the only kindness she could offer

She wrinkled her nose, trying not to think about it. Picturing it would only make it more real.

But with every new report, one name kept surfacing. Ashbone.

Nar Shaddaa — the deepest hive in the underworld. Sith trafficked here, smugglers, killers, the unwanted. A Jedi had no place on this moon. Fortunately, Kito didn't look like one.

No one paid her mind when she stepped off the shuttle. A good sign. Her weapons rested at her side as she gathered her things and moved through the smog-choked streets. The syndicates' corruption hung everywhere. She could feel it in the air, see it in every neon reflection. Another mission for another time.

Her leads pulled her into an alley where even the criminals avoided.

Rodents scurried across damp stones; symbols scrawled along the walls twisted like things alive. She didn't recognize them. Her studies of Sith had never gone far. Fear of the dark side always kept her from diving too deeply.

Despite the uncertainty of what awaited, Kito pressed on. The alleyway twisted, as if there was no end in sight. Turning a corner, a wall stood suddenly blocking the rest of her path.

A dead end.

The Shaper's hand hovered over her blade, preparing for the worst.

"…Hello?" Her voice was steady, even as she swallowed the knot inside her chest.

"Ashbone?"
 
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Survival on Nar Shaddaa had turned into thriving on Nar Shaddaa. She had grown to live the neon lights, the revelry, bustle and grime all mapped together into a delicious contrast for the soul.

It was so detached from her life previous to this. The Clan had lived with nature, part of it, in balance with it.

This was better. Wasn't it?

She had carved her way through several gangs that thought she was easy pickings. Gangly, thin and gaunt. Ashbone was ashen and bone, hence the name. She had little meat to her body, practically no muscle, but in those maddened eyes was determination that made any creature break.

Right now Ashbone was looking at her latest creation. A dead enforcer, his ribs broken apart, snapped into place to resemble a shamanic symbol.

Her old Master would have been disgusted. But her old Master was dead, as was the rest of her people.

She was all that was left. All that remained to take their culture forward-

"Ashbone?"

Ashbone turned around, her face feral and bloody, showing the scene to Kito that she was leaving behind.

Blood and gore and filth strewn against the wall with the enforcer as the crowning achievement in the middle.

"That is my name." She didn't recognize Kito, even when she sniffed and believed the scent to be familiar.

"What is yours, little poppet?"
 
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//: Ashbone Ashbone //:

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Kito paused. She watched as the woman moved. Behind her was the bloody scene of her ritual. It had been years since she had seen anything close to the rites of the shamans on Kro Var. Still, this abomination, with its twisted nature, made her stomach twist.

She stepped back, hand trembling as she held the hilt of the blessed blade. Why did this woman strike so much fear into her? The question tumbled around in her mind as she tried to pinpoint its origin.

The rituals, her stature, everything pointed to another survivor. Someone else had been spared by the Sith or by fate.

She looked again at the mess of the enforcer behind Ashbone. This could be her fate if she didn't remain cautious.

"Kito," she said, crimson eyes flickering towards the woman. She didn't draw the blade, but she remained prepared.

"What did you do to him?"
 

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