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Public Taris- Underworld Auction

Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




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TAGS: Diarch Reign Diarch Reign



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Taris' underworld, long a haven for smugglers, mercenaries, and other unsavory figures, has become a notorious hotbed for black market dealings since the planet's partial rebuilding. The city's gleaming spires may have been lost in the devastation centuries ago, but the shadowy, neon-lit alleys of the Lower City remain alive with illegal activity. It is here that Braze, cloaked in the heavy, worn folds of a dark robe, moves with quiet purpose. His jade-green eyes shifted beneath the deep hood, catching glimpses of dangerous figures who slink in and out of the market stalls—buyers and sellers dealing in everything from forbidden weapons to ancient artifacts.

The Taris black market is a maze of illicit trade networks, hidden deep in the Lower City's underbelly. Below the bustling districts, among the rusted metal corridors, scavengers, traders, and the desperate congregate. Stalls selling illegal spices, dangerous combat drugs, and rare weapon modifications line the narrow walkways. Holosigns buzz and flicker as dealers, droids, and gang members broker deals for high-value items, shrouded from the watchful eye of local security. But it's not only the everyday items of vice that attract patrons here; whispers of the most valuable goods—exotic materials, Sith artifacts, and ancient relics—linger in the air, drawing Braze deeper into the chaotic streets.

Tonight, Braze isn't looking for any ordinary materials. Hidden beneath his dark cloak, he moves past the many stalls selling outlawed blasters and questionable cybernetic implants. His objective is far more valuable: rare and expensive materials for a new lightsaber project. Rumors have spread about a trader who deals in kyber crystals, cortosis, and perhaps even a Lignan crystal—a deadly component that would amplify the power of any lightsaber.

The market feels like a trap waiting to spring. Vendors, with their eyes sharp like predators, know the worth of their merchandise and have no qualms about cheating or even eliminating a buyer who underestimates their wares. Yet, Braze walks with the confidence of someone who knows the rules of this game—and how to bend them. He senses the pulse of the Force in these shadowy corridors, guiding his steps toward the elusive contact who might have the rare materials he seeks.

As he approaches a secluded alcove near a vendor selling "exotic droid parts," Braze's eyes narrow under his hood. His contact, a Rodian whose face is half-hidden in the dim light, has the look of a seasoned broker—one who knows how to remain discreet. The Rodian's stall, tucked into a corner, is deliberately understated, but the few items on display hint at far more valuable treasures hidden away from casual eyes. Without breaking stride, Braze approaches, voice low but steady as he addresses the dealer.

The Rodian tilts his head slightly, acknowledging Braze's presence before speaking in a hushed tone. "You're here for the auction, I assume?"

Braze gives a curt nod. He already knew the rarest goods weren't on display for public sale—they were only available to those with the right connections. The Rodian gestures subtly, leading Braze through a series of narrow, winding paths away from the more crowded stalls. The alley grows quieter as they approach a concealed entrance, guarded by two imposing figures.

"This is where the real business happens,"
the Rodian whispers, tapping a code into the door's control panel. "Rare kyber crystals, cortosis, maybe even that Lignan crystal you've heard whispers about."

The door slides open with a soft hiss, revealing a dimly lit chamber filled with shadowed figures, all gathered for the auction. Braze steps inside, his eyes scanning the room as he prepares to bid for the materials that would elevate his project to new heights.
 
Darth Reign, Sith Lord and Lord of the Diarchy, strode through the Taris Undercity. It had been long since he had been back to his home planet. Not since he and his brother Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik had set off to enact the grand plan of the Diarchy. But, like the back of his hand, he knew this place, the illicit trade bringing him back to his youth.

Approaching the rodian, he recognized the Dark Lord immediately.
"Reign, it's been a long time. Welcome back" he said as he input the code into the control panel of the door.

Stepping into the dark room, Reign put the hood of his robe up. He had no fear of the others in the room, but, his identity would remain a secret until the opportune time.

Braze Braze
 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




The atmosphere inside the auction room was thick with tension and secrecy, an unspoken agreement that power and danger move hand in hand here. The dim lighting casts long shadows across the room, obscuring faces and intentions. A low hum of conversation buzzes beneath the surface, though it's muted and cautious—no one is eager to reveal their interest or expose their identity too soon.

Around the central platform, figures sit in shadowed alcoves, draped in cloaks or hoods, their identities concealed as they wait for the rarest items to be unveiled. A large Trandoshan in a corner growls quietly as he surveys the room, while a group of masked bidders mutter to themselves in a language unfamiliar to most. The bidders here aren't ordinary criminals or traders—they are smugglers, assassins, rogue Force-users, and influential players in the galaxy's black markets. Each of them has come for a specific prize, and each of them is prepared to do whatever it takes to claim it.

The auctioneer, a smooth-talking Twi'lek dressed in luxurious robes, commands the stage with an almost theatrical flair. His voice echoes throughout the room as he gets ready to introduce each item, his gestures slow and deliberate, as if savoring the moment before the bids begin. An air of controlled chaos simmers just beneath the surface. The prices for each item skyrocket as bidders make silent gestures to droids stationed along the walls, who mark down bids without words.

Guards, heavily armed and visibly on edge, patrol the edges of the room. Their eyes scan for trouble, knowing that at any moment, greed or desperation could break the fragile peace. Behind them, faint outlines of concealed turrets dot the ceiling—this is not a place for mistakes or sudden moves.

As the rare crystals are brought out, encased in protective glass containers that glimmer in the dim light, a hush falls over the room. The Ghostfire crystal, nearly invisible in its casing, catches the eyes of those seeking stealth and surprise. The Lignan crystal, pulsing faintly with dark energy, draws the attention of the most dangerous bidders, who feel the cold pull of the dark side radiating from it.

The energy in the room shifts with each new item revealed. Eyes narrow, fingers twitch beneath cloaks, and the stakes rise higher with each whispered bid. This is not merely an auction—it's a battlefield of credits, secrets, and ambition. And when the bidding begins, only the bold or the desperate will emerge victorious.
The room quieted as the auctioneer, the Twi'lek in resplendent robes, stepped onto the central platform, his lekku twitching with barely concealed anticipation. He surveyed the crowd of cloaked figures, gauging the tension that hung in the air, before raising his voice, smooth and commanding.

"Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed bidders," he began, his words dripping with theatrical charm. "Tonight, we present treasures few in the galaxy can even dream of possessing—artifacts and components whose value is not measured in mere credits but in the power they hold. And now, our first item."

With a subtle gesture, the lights dimmed further, and a pedestal rose from the floor, drawing every gaze toward the center of the room. Resting atop it, encased in a shimmering protective field, was a Ghostfire crystal—its presence almost eerie, the blade it would power nearly invisible, a weapon of stealth and deception.

"Our opening item," the auctioneer announced with a dramatic pause, "is a Ghostfire crystal. This elusive kyber crystal renders a lightsaber blade nearly invisible, allowing its wielder to strike with precision and stealth. A rare find indeed, for only those well-versed in the most subtle of arts."

A murmur spread through the room, the weight of the crystal's significance settling. Eyes flickered beneath hoods, and hands clenched under cloaks as bidders assessed the treasure before them.

"Shall we start the bidding at 50,000 credits?"
the Twi'lek auctioneer called out, his voice rising to fill the room. "Who will claim this crystal of unseen power?"

A silent droid stationed near the wall lifted its arm, ready to register the first bid as the tension in the room mounted.

In this exclusive auction, bids are made silently and discreetly, allowing participants to maintain anonymity and avoid drawing unnecessary attention. Each bidder is equipped with a small, encrypted datapad, handed out upon entry. These devices are connected to the auction's central system, allowing them to place bids without speaking or making obvious gestures.

Only a bidding number flashed on the floating holographic display above the stage, each sequence shifting silently with every new offer. The glowing digits represented the current high bid, but no names or identities were shown—just cold, calculated numbers.
 
A ghostfire crystal? How unique, Reign thought. His mind flashed to his newest acolyte Kai'lyn Kai'lyn . The youth’s skill with infiltration and remaining unseen would couple well with the nearly invisible blade the crystal produced.

Typing into his datapad, Reign bid 55,000 credits on the gem. Not what he had come for, but the mining operation on Taspir afforded him some additional funds to play with.

Braze Braze
 
Vulpesen's eyes shifted beneath his mask, the golden plate of phrik gleaming as it bore the neutral expression of a fox. As the Valde of Veradune, and the CEO of a company dedicated to preserving what was good in the galaxy, the seedy underbelly of Taris where death and degeneracy was traded in equal measure wasn't a place Vulpesen could really be seen, at least, not when he wasn't busting heads in an official capacity. He was not a man of the upper class, a man of esteem. But shiny things still called to him, and in his heart there would always be a pale for that Nar Shadaa street rat, who on a wild hare, had found one last adventure before joining the cloister that was the jedi order.

His hands twitched beneath his dark robe as he recognized one small figure in the crowd, his senses in the force confirming what his eyes had guessed. An odd place to find such an acquaintance, but he figured that if there was any jedi he could expect to see in such a location, it would be the rambunctious padawan.

"50,000 credits."

His ears flicked at the ammount and Vulpesen rose his head, and a hand. His own lightsaber was already perfected for his purposes on the battlefield, It had served him well for the better part of a century, but times were changing. His foes were acquiring some new tricks and perhaps he was simply ready to make a change for himself.

Another bid of 55,000 rose up and his eyes darted around the room with a flash of annoyance. Though, he supposed it would be too much to ask that he take such an item unopposed. [65,000.] Between the VSF and Veradune's ever growing economy, he was doing quite well for himself. He had plenty of credits to spend, as evidenced by the slowly growing grin beneath his mask.

Braze Braze Diarch Reign Diarch Reign
 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Braze watched as the bidding climbed, the numbers flickering on the hologram. Though the Ghostfire crystal was tempting, he reminded himself of the true purpose for being here. The rare materials he sought for his lightsaber project held more value for his current goals. Silently, he leaned back, choosing to abstain from this round, letting the other bidders fight over the crystal.


On another floating screen nearby, a list of the upcoming auction items scrolled slowly for those who wanted a preview of what was next:

  • Cortosis Weave Ore – A rare mineral capable of short-circuiting lightsabers on contact.
  • Lignan Crystal – A powerful dark side-attuned crystal, known for enhancing the destructive capabilities of lightsabers.
  • Sith Holocron – A relic of dark knowledge, containing ancient Sith teachings.
  • Kyber Crystals – Including a Solari crystal
  • Beskar Ingot – The prized metal used by Mandalorians to forge nearly indestructible armor.
  • Voidstone Fragment – A small piece of a mineral that can dampen Force abilities in the surrounding area.
  • Rakghoul Virus Sample – A biological weapon, infamous for turning beings into mindless monsters.
  • Ysalamiri – A creature known for creating a Force-nullifying bubble, rendering Force users powerless.
  • Illicit Hyperdrive Modifications – Advanced components to boost starship speed and stealth capabilities.
  • Rainbow Gem(s) – A radiant, living gemstone from the Hapes Cluster. Known for its sentience and beauty, the Rainbow Gem is one of the most prized treasures in the galaxy. Though it offers no direct combat advantage, its shimmering surface can captivate and enthrall, and it holds deep significance among collectors and aristocrats.
  • Ancient Sith Amulet – An amulet rumored to enhance dark side powers and protect its wearer.

These were the upcoming items, each more dangerous or rare than the last. Braze kept his attention on the list, knowing one of these could be exactly what he had come for.


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65,000? Another interested party? Ah well, let’s see how bad they want it. Reign thought. While he would not empty the Diarchy’s funds for one crystal, his own wealth was not insubstantial.

His eyes flicked to the screen with the upcoming items. His main desire had been the holocron. A gift for his brother, the lore seeker. Smiling as he looked around, typing 85,000 into his data pad.

Vulpesen Vulpesen Braze Braze
 
[100,000] Vulpesen searched the room as he sent his new bid out. Behind him, his tail flicked back and forth as he searched for his competition. It wasn't a search out of malice, merely curiosity. If he was to be opposed, he wished to know who it was, even with the establishment's policy of anonymity.


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[150,000] Reign looked around, his anger rising slightly, beginning to get frustrated at the other bidder. That was when he saw him. A man in a golden mask, Reign locked eyes with him briefly. A silent challenge going out. His funds were not inexhaustible, but he did desire the crystal for the young one.

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Ah. There he was. He could see the anger building in the sith's eyes and something in Vulpesen ignited. Sheer unadulterated joy. At previous auctions he had gone against behemoths on industry. he'd had to resort to aftermarket deals to get what he desired. But here... his hand reached up and removed the mask. Below, golden eyes shone with challenge as a fanged mouth silently said, "I will bury you." His eye contact unflinching, he typed at the datapad. [165,000]

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Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Braze's eyes were drawn to a motion below, somewhere in the dimly lit area. His gaze sharpened with recognition. That puff ball looked awfully familiar.

As the bidding war for the elusive Ghostfire Kyber Crystal continued, his attention drifted momentarily. For a split second, he wondered what that 'Loth-cat' was doing here, of all places, in the middle of a black market auction on Taris.

 
As the man removed his mask, Reign knew he was beaten, he saw the way his “opponent” held himself. He could attempt to take the crystal outside of the auction, but he did not know who the other one was. And it was outside of Reign’s practice to take on an adversary he knew nothing about.

Pressing a button on his datapad to signal he was done, he glared at the other man, his yellow/red eyes showing the unspoken threat.

Vulpesen Vulpesen Braze Braze
 
Vulpesen's smug smirk of satisfaction was on display for only a moment before the battle mask was once again over his features. His tail whipped behind him in satisfaction as he relaxed his posture. Most of the lots were things that had no interest to him, but given the amber eyes and dark side presence of the man across the room, the Vade had little doubt that their financial paths would cross again. Still, he did have some advisors to think about and he had a feeling that his current choices would lead to something of a scolding back home.

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Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




As the holographic numbers lingered at 165,000 credits, the auctioneer allowed a moment of pause. His eyes scanned the room, giving space for any last-minute bids, though none seemed forthcoming. The tension in the air had shifted, the two primary bidders clearly locked in their final standoff.

The Twi'lek auctioneer raised his hand, drawing attention back to the floating display. "Ladies and gentlemen, we are at 165,000 credits for the Ghostfire Kyber Crystal," he announced, his voice calm but firm. "Going once..."

A few figures in the room stirred, but no new bids appeared. The auctioneer's eyes swept over the crowd one last time.

"Going twice..."


Eyes in the room shifted to the floating holographic screen, waiting for the numbers to start climbing.
 

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TAG: Vulpesen Vulpesen

With Taris's new addition to the GA, Jonyna had been there a lot recently. Rebuilding, search and rescue. There was still a lot of work to be done to help after the attack by the rogue sith lord.

What her job did have as a benefit though, was an ear to the underground. Auctions like this weren't anything new to the former rebel jedi, but it had been ages since she had been to one.

[400,000]

It was worth it to spite Vulpes.

 
400,000… Reign couldn’t help but crack a smug smirk at the man in the gold mask. While he had lost out on the crystal, it was worth it.

Now he would bide his time for the holocron, he hoped the other man, or the woman with the deep pockets would not be too concerned with a simple Sith artifact.

Braze Braze Vulpesen Vulpesen Jonyna Si Jonyna Si
 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




As the auction proceeded, Braze's sharp eyes caught a familiar figure in the crowd—Darth Reign. The Sith Lord had been one of the bidders for the Ghostfire crystal before stepping down. Braze, much shorter than Reign, managed to get a glimpse of the man's features as he scanned the room. He wondered if Reign had his eye on something else in the auction.

Turning his gaze back to the stage, Braze leaned slightly toward the Sith, his voice low but casual. "Tough break on the crystal," he remarked, just loud enough to be heard. "Anything else you're eyeing?"

As he spoke, hushed conversations continued to ripple through the room around them, though his attention remained on the Sith, curious about the next move Reign might make.
 
Reign looked over and down at the young man speaking to him. He could feel the light side emanating from him. “alas it was not to be, sadly it was to be a gift for a young man who hasn’t been given much in life. There are a few items of interest to me though. I must ask, what may be of interest to you, my new friend?”

The man shown like a light side beacon, but Reign was loathe to use the term Jedi in this place.

Braze Braze Vulpesen Vulpesen Jonyna Si Jonyna Si
 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




“alas it was not to be, sadly it was to be a gift for a young man who hasn’t been given much in life. There are a few items of interest to me though. I must ask, what may be of interest to you, my new friend?”
As the Sith spoke, Braze raised a brow, finding the man's words curious for a setting like this. "

Braze, not quite expecting such a cordial tone in the seedy underbelly of Taris, paused briefly before responding. "Uncertain," he replied in hushed tones, his voice even. "A great many things catch my eye, but I'm looking for materials. Something useful." He kept his words simple, his attention shifting back to the stage, where the next item was about to be unveiled.

It was strange, exchanging pleasantries in a place where every shadow hid a danger. But then again, they were both here, navigating the same game.
Braze smirked slightly at the Sith's friendly tone, something about it not quite fitting the atmosphere. "Friends, are we now?" he asked quietly, keeping his voice low to match the room's mood. "And what meaning does the word 'friends' have for you, good sir?"
 

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