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Public The Cave of Wonders [Open to Criminals]


You've been hit by... you've been struck by...




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The message didn't arrive with a name attached to it. These type of invites never do. It moved quietly through the underworld, passed between bounty hunters in dim cantinas, traded on encrypted slicer channels, whispered about in docking bays where ships never stayed long. No origin. No traceable signal. Just a fragment of a holo and a promise that was too lucrative to ignore.

By the time it reached readers, it always began the same way. The flicker of a projection. A hooded figure. A voice stripped of anything human.

"If you are seeing this, you have a reputation. Not the kind that opened doors in the Core. The other kind."

A star map unfolded in the air, the Outer Rim, then beyond it. Past charted lanes. Past the edges of relevance. A single, dying system pulsed in red.

"A site. Ancient. Buried. Undisturbed."

The image shifted. Black sands stretched endlessly beneath a dim, rust-colored sky. Half-submerged in the dunes, a structure emerged, sharp angles, unnatural geometry, a gaping entrance that seemed to swallow the light around it.

A tomb with a giant skull at the entry point.

"Several teams have attempted entry." A brief distortion cut across the holo. For an instant, something moved within the darkness of the tomb's threshold, too fast, too wrong to focus on. "They have not returned."

There was no dramatics in the voice. No warning, either, just facts.

"Inside the structure is an artifact. A relic connected to the Force. Its retrieval is required." No explanation followed. No history. No reason why, just a picture of the relic in question. "All other treasures are yours to claim." That part spread fastest. It always did.

Ancient tombs meant credits, relics, lost technology, things collectors would kill to own. Enough to make even the cautious reconsider.

Enough to make the desperate stop thinking entirely.

The star map rotated again, locking onto the planet. Coordinates streamed beneath it. "Be advised: the structure is not stable. Interior scans are inconsistent. Recorded data suggests environmental fluctuation… and cognitive disruption." There was a faint break in the signal then, subtle, but present. Beneath the distortion, something almost sounded like a voice. Not the speaker's. Something else, gone as quickly as it came.

"Previous entrants reported auditory phenomena and hallucinations. The tomb has driven all who dared enter into madness." The figure leaned forward slightly, though its features remained hidden The projection began to degrade, edges breaking into static.

"Retrieve the relic if you dare. Fortune favors the bold."

The final words lingered a fraction longer than the rest. The holo collapsed in on itself, leaving only a string of coordinates and a credit marker so high it bordered on absurd. Across the Outer Rim, the same realization took hold in a dozen different places at once. A tomb no one had successfully entered. A relic tied to the Force, and a payout large enough to make the risk feel almost irrelevant. Ships would begin to change course. Deals would be abandoned. Debts ignored. Alliances would be reconsidered, because somewhere out there, on a dead world circling a fading star, something ancient waited beneath the sand.

And whatever it was…it had already begun calling to those willing to listen.








A Smooth Criminal

 





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Kessa didn't jump.

She was pushed.

The sudden loss of footing came with a bark of laughter behind her and the hard, indifferent shove of a gloved hand between her shoulder blades. For a split second, there was nothing but open air and the distant stretch of sand and stone rushing up to meet her—then instinct took over. Her body twisted mid-fall, boots slamming into the ground with a jarring impact that rattled up through her spine. She dropped into a low crouch, one hand braced against the dust, the other already hovering near the vibro-knife at her hip.

The shuttle didn't linger.

Repulsors screamed as it climbed, engines flaring hot against the sky. Kessa spat to the side, grit between her teeth, and straightened slowly, eyes tracking the craft as it peeled away without ceremony. No farewell. No backup. No plan worth a damn.

"Yeah," she muttered under her breath, rolling her shoulder where the shove had landed. "About right."

The sound of the engines faded, leaving behind a thick, pressing silence broken only by the whisper of wind across stone. Ahead, the cavern yawned open—dark, jagged, promising nothing good. Exactly the kind of place people like Iron Hand sent other people to die in.

Her jaw tightened.

When no one volunteered, when the crew got quiet and suddenly real interested in the floor or their drinks or anything that wasn't eye contact… it always came back to her. Didn't matter how many credits were on the table, didn't matter how stupid the job smelled.

Kessa "Ironbrand" got the nod.

Kessa got the shove.

Her tongue pressed briefly against the inside of her cheek, tasting the memory of it—the pits, the training, the years of being chosen for the things no one else wanted. Not because she was loyal.

Because she was useful.

A faint smirk tugged at her lips despite it.

"Fine," she said to no one, flexing her fingers as she stepped forward. "Break them first, right?"

Her hand brushed the grip of her blaster, then the familiar hum at her hip as the vibro-knife stirred faintly to life. Muscles coiled, senses sharpened, she moved toward the mouth of the cave with the slow, deliberate pace of something that knew exactly what it was walking into—and didn't care.

Let the others hesitate.

Let them second-guess.

Kessa stepped towards the others gathered without a second thought. All she knew was she was here to bulldoze through to some artifact and grab what she could along the way. The others were both teammates and competition. If Kessa saw something she wanted the others better be extremely fast or extremely charming, cause no one was out fighting Kessa.






KESSA "IRONBRAND"
Location: Probably better left unknown • Objective: Find artifact/Loot • Company: Kinley Pryse Kinley Pryse | OPEN




 
Everyone had to have hobbies, right? Thats what his sister kept telling him. He had a job, well, a few, and some he was damned good at. Wheelman, thief, forger. He was a general crook, but at least he turned some of it into something else. Racing, archeology, learning the Force. Weird styles of making being a crook something marketable. He had his fighter, but his current project was his Niathal shuttle and turning that into something to get into situations, smash and grab, and get out.

Getting the message gave him something to do, and that was why he found himself where he had. On this desert planet, fixing his wetsuit, not to keep him warm, but to keep him, well, wet, in such an environment as this. Scarf that was soaked with seawater and a backpack that would keep him misted when he needed it. Sure, he was only half Blubreen but still, he didn’t like being away from the water.

And like his sister, his Force skills seemed to deal with water.

Bandolier with a few items, tricks of the trade. Electromagnet mines, ascension guns, knives, lock picks, and a PIP droid. Simple things. He didn’t need much more. His wits and agility, really. As he stood with the gathered, he gave a low whistle.

“Such a great door. Who’s going first?”

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Dark eyes surveyed the others. Muscles flexed in her jaw as her stern, set features considered them each. They were not companions, though she may have known some by their reputation. She assumed though that they had one thing in common... they were there for a find that was out of the ordinary. The invitation had come by reputable means, convincing the Sephi that this was not a ploy to capture malefactors or eliminate competition. Nor did the challenge sound like child's play. Other's had failed. Narrowed eyes again studied the team. Could this group of strangers succeed where others didn't? Ulani had her doubts.

A couple drew special attention from the Sephi. The slave woman. Not one to judge too quickly, Ulani found it hard not to, when the woman's appearance said so much. Lean and muscular, like herself, the gray-eyed girl looked like she had rolled down a hill covered in razor-wire. Heavily scarred, Ulani could discern both wounds from battle and from the slaver's whip etched into the woman's bronze frame. The she bore the brand of her owner. But she was no mere slave. She was armed and walked like a weapon perpetually poised to strike. This was a woman not to be underestimated.

The second was about the opposite of the slave fighter. The pretty boy was at least part Bluebeen, by the look of his skin and the wetsuit. A strange place to find someone like that. He was tricked out with tech and a Parmethian blade. He came from cleaner blood than either herself or the slave. Treasure-hunting might have been a trade for him, as well equipped as he appeared.

As they stood in front of the cave, the Parmethian gave a low whistle, as if breaking the awkward silence. His comment was equally awkward, but someone had to get the ball rolling.

"Maybe we should take a closer look at the entrance before charge through, Blondie? Lack of the return of prior visitors might mean this place has a nasty side." She replied deadpan, taking a step closer to examine the entrance, but not too close.

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Sure, maybe he shouldn’t be running right into the fray, Eaton was not some war hero, or paladin of glory. No, he was a thief, calculating and brooding. He had his sword, the one imbued with some Force ability that granted him a bit of a clear view into the rest of the galaxy. As he looked at the door, he could sense, or just knew that there was riches beyond. But he knew he’d need the folks nearby.

Something else was in there, the guard of the relic, perhaps? It was all… clouded. He grabbed the hilt of the sword as he looked at the door again.

“I mean, sure, I’m all for that. Made a good few years without getting blown up.” Laughing, Eaton took a walk up to the door and reached out a hand, it looked like a Jedi, but it was foolishly a bad copy. Plus, he didn’t really have psychometry as a skill, but the flourish did allow him to look closely at the door, without giving away what he was looking for.

Any kind of mechanical trap, trip wires, mines… Real, physical things. Not a metaphysical device.

There was a trap, a dip in the sand that meant something was cracked through the frame of the door. Could go off when it was opened.

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Kessa didn't slow when she crossed the threshold. The darkness swallowed light in a way she didn't like—thick, clinging, like it had weight to it. Her boots scraped over uneven stone as she moved just far enough in to not be the idiot standing at the entrance, but not so far that she couldn't get back out if things went sideways.

Her eyes adjusted quickly, scanning—walls, ceiling, ground, shadows that didn't quite sit right. Then the others. She clocked the first one immediately—Eaton. No hesitation. No pause. Just stepped in like the cave had personally insulted him.

Kessa's mouth twitched faintly. Bold. Maybe stupid. Usually the same thing. But there was something to it. That willingness to just go. No overthinking, no waiting for someone else to take the hit first. Most people froze when things got quiet like this. He didn't.

"Gotta respect that," she muttered under her breath, more to herself than anyone else.

Her gaze shifted. Ulani. Different energy entirely. Slower. Measured. Watching. Thinking before moving. Kessa's head tilted slightly, studying her without being obvious about it. The way she held back—not out of fear, but calculation—was familiar. That kind of restraint didn't come from inexperience. It came from learning what happened when you rushed in blind.

Smart.

Kessa exhaled softly through her nose. Two approaches. Jump in or pick it apart first. Both got people killed. Both kept people alive. Just depended on the day.

Her fingers flexed once at her side, brushing the grip of her blaster before settling again. The cave loomed ahead, quiet in a way that felt intentional. Waiting.

She rolled her shoulder, working out the lingering tension from the drop earlier, then let her weight settle into a loose, ready stance. Not leading. Not lagging. Just… there.

"This isn't my mess," she said, voice low, almost casual. "So I'm good with whichever way this goes. I am used to taking orders." A faint smirk ghosted across her lips, sharp and brief. "Charge in, pick it apart… doesn't matter to me."

Her gaze flicked deeper into the cave again, eyes narrowing slightly as she listened—really listened—for anything out of place. "Just means I get to see which one of you's right."






KESSA "IRONBRAND"
Location: Probably better left unknown • Objective: Find artifact/Loot • Company: Kinley Pryse Kinley Pryse | Eaton Waters Eaton Waters | Ulani Shen Ulani Shen | OPEN




 
Davlos sucked air through his teeth in a thoughtful manner, staring at the skull perched high above. He tilted his head this way and that, as if trying to make out more details about it.

He approached the group at the cave, hands out from his sides, clear of the very fancy heavy blaster hanging on one side, opposite a much more utilitarian vibro-knife. "Morning, friends," he called out, then glanced upward. Yeah, it was probably still morning. "Heard something about a job? Doesn't look like I missed much." When no weapons were immediately pointed his way, he lowered his hands.

He was wearing something that looked like a tomb raider outfit ordered from a catalogue; high-topped boots, khaki pants and shirt, a protective vest, and a mid-sized backpack with a couple odds and ends hanging off of it, including quite a length of heavy rope and a lightly jingling bundle of pitons.

"...Assuming you're also all here at the creepy skull-cave because you got a rather alarmingly vague message with an exorbitant payout?" His eyes flitted over the group, taking in their reactions while he inspected their gear. Specifically their weapons...

"Or was that next week?"

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You've been hit by... you've been struck by...




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The devil makes deals. Kinley Pryse collects on them.


The tomb didn't look real up close. It looked wrong and that skull opening was creepy. Black sand shifted in slow, whispering drifts around the massive skull carved into the entrance, jagged teeth framing a darkness that swallowed light instead of reflecting it. The air felt heavier here, like it had decided to settle and never leave.

Kinley Pryse didn't seem particularly impressed.

She leaned back against a cluster of sun-baked boulders off to the side, one boot crossed over the other, a toothpick rolling lazily between her teeth. Her gaze stayed fixed on the entrance while the rest of the crew gathered, loud, restless, already talking too much for her nerves.

Kinley clicked her tongue softly, while they gathered. When she figured these were the only saps stupid enough to show up for this death trap she pushed off the boulder with a small sigh, brushing sand off her sleeve like this whole thing was an inconvenience she'd already decided to outlive. Her gauntlet lit up with a quiet hum as she tapped a sequence into the keypad.

A panel shifted open with a soft mechanical click. Something small unfolded from her forearm, a compact, angular droid no bigger than a helmet. It hovered for a second, stabilizing, then shot forward toward the tomb entrance with a sharp whine.

The droid reached the threshold, paused just at the edge of shadow, then dipped down, wheels snapping out as it dropped to the ground. It rolled forward, slow and deliberate, vanishing inch by inch into the dark.

Everyone watched, waiting and breathing a little quieter than they wanted to admit.

Nothing happened. No blast. No collapse. No screaming.

Just silence.

The droid disappeared fully from sight.

Kinley tilted her head, like she was giving the universe one last chance to object. It didn't. She popped the toothpick to the other side of her mouth, then shrugged.

"Good enough for me."

Before anyone could argue, she stepped past them, past the hesitation, past the second-guessing, and headed straight for the entrance.

At the threshold, she didn't slow. Didn't hesitate. Didn't look back. Kinley Pryse walked right into the dark like it owed her money.


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A Smooth Criminal

 








Wedge was always a self-made man. It made sense, that eventually, the War Hero would have to do something stupid to make enough ends meet. After all, according to George Vitalis George Vitalis and company, he was a no-good killer, a washed-up soldier with no cause, no banner, and nothing to his name.

So, Wedge was going to make something of himself. He unfortunately, like every other person, needed money to survive, to make ends meet.

His job here was simple: get in there, get what he could, and get out. But most importantly, he marketed himself as the pilot, the guard dog. Wandering eyes and passing patrols were dangerous. The best pilot in the galaxy, with a stolen elite Alliance X-wing... well. That would even the odds. He just had to survive the trip, take his cut, and get out alive. His smuggling escapades were the reason he was here.

He wasn't like the others here, he was more quiet, more reserved. The pilot turned outlaw was just out of his element. He was only lacking in experience, not bravery, skill, or daring. Wedge followed in after the senior... criminal. She was confident, more bold than the rest. He fixed his hair, taking a deep breath.

Into the breach.

He missed his cockpit already. In there, things made more sense.

 
Dalvos watched Kinley Pryse Kinley Pryse simply forge ahead into the cave without hesitation. "Well, looks like the way is clear," he stated, uselessly. He pushed off the pillar he'd been leaning against and strode off after her, hustling steps to keep up.

He reached to his belt and pulled a handheld flashlight, thumbing up the activation slider to moderate power as he shined it up at the roof of the cave. No one ever looks up. That's why they always put traps there. He peered upward for a handful of seconds before lowering the beam, keeping some distance between him and the impatient one. "So, anyone know who actually built the place? Anything they might've left behind, in terms of treasure or traps? I couldn't find a damn thing searching on the HoloNet." Which frustrated him. A lot. It seemed like a bad way to risk one's life, not having much information. But the money...

"I couldn't even find much of anything about the planet, much less who actually lived here. Or how some kind of tomb ended up on it." His other hand fingered the finely inlaid pommel of his blaster, as if nervous he might need it at any moment.

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The moment of lingering, what none of them would admit was hesitation, lagged on, a couple more takers arrived. It was a brief time of awkward assessment. As far as she knew, they were all strangers, studying each other and the looming darkness ahead that promised treasure, and probably bad things too.

The dark-skinned Sephi was no different, quietly determining who might be an ally, who might make trouble. No one could be trusted, of course. Determining how quickly each would turn on you was the real trick. And it was the quiet ones that drew Ulani's interest. Talkers tended to reveal to much, and not really in what they said, but in the fact that the felt they had to say it out loud. Ego was hard to hide.

No, it was the marked slave girl, the man who's stance was obviously military, and the woman with the hat sucking on a toothpick who proved harder to figure out. Then again, judging a book by its cover, or lack of cover, was unwise as well.

Ulani's boot shifted in the black sand, taking a step closer to the entrance.

Then the hat woman finally moved, employing a better means to explore the maw-shaped entrance. Her droid clambered in unharmed, followed by the woman herself. Fancy Pants followed after. He was one of the talkers, letting everyone know he did his research. Like herself, he had found little on the tomb.

Fly Boy went next. Ulani saw a reserved, tempered cockiness in his swagger that made her think of a vetran combat pilot. Whether she was right or not, time might tell.

She filed in next, giving a small head nod and flashing a smirk to the rugged slave girl before casting a glance at the blonde man and entering through the skull's dark entrance. Her fingers slipped over her holsters, unsnapping the safety straps. She didn't like spaces that were too enclosed, it made it hard to use the discblade. Guns would have to do the job in those places.

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Kessa lingered only long enough to make sure no one was about to bolt back for the entrance. No such luck. Which meant this ridiculous little expedition was still moving. Fine.

She shifted her footing and rolled her neck once, the joints giving a soft series of pops before she started forward with the rest of them. Stone grated beneath battered boots, the sound swallowed almost immediately by the cavern’s damp throat. The deeper they went, the less the outside world seemed to matter. Air changed first—cooler, heavier, touched by that mineral wetness caves always seemed to sweat from their bones.

Her eyes tracked the group in pieces rather than as a whole. Eaton still had that forward-leaning eagerness about him, the kind of body language that suggested he’d throw himself at the next mystery if it twitched. Useful in a pinch. Deadly in the long run.

Ulani, on the other hand, moved with her head attached to her shoulders. Measured steps. Controlled attention. Looking before committing. Kessa had seen enough crews implode because everyone wanted to be the first idiot through the door. Prudence was underrated.

So when Ulani gave that small nod, Kessa answered it with a rough, crooked smile, mostly just an acknowledgement that of recognition, Yeah. You and me are thinking closer than the others. There was also a thin layer of friendliness in the smile, and an even thinner bit of unconscious flirtation.

Without a word she adjusted course, letting herself settle in close behind the other woman as they continued inward. Not crowding, not breathing down her neck, but near enough that if Ulani stopped suddenly Kessa would know there was a reason. If someone in this collection had enough sense to read the room before stepping on the landmine, it was probably her.

And Kessa was perfectly content to let somebody else do the wise part. Her hand rested near the vibro-knife at her hip, thumb brushing once against the worn hilt as she scanned over Ulani’s shoulder into the murk ahead. Shadows folded strangely between the stone columns, and every drip of water seemed louder than it should have been.

“Lead on, careful,” she murmured just loud enough for Ulani to catch, the gravel in her voice softened by dry amusement. Then her gaze flicked briefly to the others before returning forward. Anyone could play hero. Kessa preferred surviving long enough to get paid.






KESSA “IRONBRAND”
Location: Probably better left unknown • Objective: Find artifact/Loot • Company: Kinley Pryse Kinley Pryse | Eaton Waters Eaton Waters | Ulani Shen Ulani Shen | Dalvos Thrakan Dalvos Thrakan | Wedge Draav Wedge Draav




 
How many people were informed on this find? Eaton was not too pleased with just how busy it was getting. Did mean they’d find whatever faster, but it meant that there was less of a share, unless he could get away from them somehow. He probably should start carrying more weapons than just the new katana.

A pair of blasters should be his next purchase. Simple tricks got him only so far. Looking around, his eyes seemed to adapt to the dark better than most humanoids, part fish, after all.

Plus the cool of the dark was heaven on his skin. The blubreen smirked as he heard someone question it.

“Doesn’t matter. Rakattan, some titan, the most emo Trade Federation member. Just know there’s profit to be made.”


Looking as they stepped in, for any kind of markings, there were always tricks in the treasure hunting trade. A few pieces of language that seemed to be consistent with various low tech societies. And one too many images of locked crates. Interesting…
 

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The galaxy has three universal constants: hyperspace, credits, and Kinley Pryse talking her way out of consequences.


The deeper they pushed into the structure, the less it felt like a tomb and more like something waiting for them. The air had changed somewhere along the descent. It carried a metallic taste now, stale and wrong, like the inside of an old vault that had never once been opened willingly. Her boots clicked against black stone as she moved ahead of the group, blaster hanging loose at her side.

The others were making small conversation and for once things seemed to be going okay.

Then the floor moved.

At first it was subtle. A vibration beneath her boots. Then a loud crack split the chamber.

"Move!"

The stone beneath them fractured in jagged lines that raced across the room. Massive sections of the floor suddenly dropped away into darkness. Kinley threw herself backward as the slab she'd been standing on lurched violently downward before grinding to a halt several meters below.

What remained of the chamber floor separated into enormous floating platforms suspended above a bottomless abyss.

For one brief second everything stood still.

Then the platforms began drifting.

Slowly.

Deliberately.

Rearranging themselves.

A path.

Or a trap pretending to be one.


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A Smooth Criminal

 





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Kessa had been only half-listening to the speculation. Rakatan. Titans. Ancient vault builders. Some long-dead lunatic with a flair for dramatic architecture. Eaton seemed content to guess. Kessa wasn't.

Profit was profit, sure, but ancient civilizations had an annoying habit of leaving behind things that wanted to kill you before you got paid. "That's usually when the money gets expensive," she muttered, watching the Blubreen study the markings. If he could make sense of the symbols, good for him. Kessa's expertise generally started and ended with hitting problems until they stopped being problems.

The metallic taste in the air had been bothering her more than the carvings anyway. Her shoulders tightened. Something about this place felt wrong. Not dangerous. Waiting.

Then Kinley shouted for them to move. The crack echoed through the chamber like a blaster shot. Kessa reacted before her brain caught up. Years in fighting pits had taught her that hesitation was just another way to lose teeth.

The stone beneath her boots lurched. "Chit!" She launched herself sideways as jagged fractures raced across the floor. The slab she'd been standing on sheared away into darkness, vanishing beneath her as she hit the ground hard and rolled. Her shoulder slammed stone, momentum carrying her into a crouch on one of the remaining sections.

For a heartbeat she simply stared. The chamber was gone. Or at least the floor was. In its place hung massive platforms suspended above an abyss that swallowed light itself.

Kessa slowly rose. "Well." Her voice echoed into the void. "That's not encouraging."

One hand settled on the grip of her vibro-knife while the other stretched outward slightly for balance. Her eyes tracked the drifting platforms as they shifted and rearranged themselves. A path. Maybe. A trap. Probably.

Her gaze flicked toward Eaton first. If there were clues hidden in symbols or ancient nonsense, he'd likely spot them before the rest. Then toward Kinley. The warning had saved people from taking a very long fall. Good instincts.

"Anybody got experience with floating death bridges?" Kessa asked dryly. The platforms continued moving. Slowly. Deliberately. Her rugged smirk returned despite herself. "Because if the plan is just jumping, I can do that."






KESSA “IRONBRAND”
Location: Probably better left unknown • Objective: Find artifact/Loot • Company: Kinley Pryse Kinley Pryse | Eaton Waters Eaton Waters | Ulani Shen Ulani Shen | Dalvos Thrakan Dalvos Thrakan | Wedge Draav Wedge Draav




 

This was not her usual fare. Heists, larceny, boosting something (she was loathe to call what she did mere theft), that was Ulani's bread and butter. Tomb raiding or treasure hunting, it was the curiosity that compelled the Sephi to answer the invite. So there she was.

She too noticed the 'off' scent that didn't fit what one might think an old cave, or structure, might possess. But there was a deeper unnerving she felt. While rather narrow in her connection with the Force, Ulani felt within it a disquiet. That didn't sound like something she should have felt in a place supposedly long abandoned.

Her musings were shattered by Kinsley's urgent word.

Move!

Immediately Ulani felt the disturbance in the floor. A crack appeared before her, and the stone beneath her gave way. She was able to grab the edge of the adjacent chunk, which had remained levitating. She dangled for a moment, gripping both the rock with one hand. She tossed her blaster onto its surface, and with a little effort climbed back onto the elevated chunk. Looking around, She saw Kinsely and Kessa had survived. But the lighting prevented her from knowing if the others had made it.

Stooping down, she picked up her blaster and holstered it. She looked to Kessa as the woman's dry humor punctuated their predicament. "First time for me..." she commented as she studied their situation. At the moment, jumping from one stone to the other was the only idea she had. But first...

Holding out her hand, Ulani drew upon the Force, focusing it on the next stone ahead of her, attempting to pull it towards her. Maybe she could avoid having to jump, and just walk from one to the next.

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Davlos sniffed at the air for a moment, frowning distastefully. "Is the air even safe in caves like this?" He grabbed a small rebreather mask from the pouches at his waist, the membrane rolling over his face to form a snug seal over his nose and mouth. It fogged faintly with his breath. "Not much air movement in caves, right? Stale air can kill. Of course that also makes it a great spot for a gaaaaaaas-" He cut off as the floor simply began crumbling apart, practically scurrying backward a handful of steps. "Classy," he said after a moment, breathlessly, "Love the new look. I guess ENDLESS PITS were in vogue back then." His eyes swept back and forth over the platforms, tracing their movements, searching hard for a hint of patterns. He did not, yet, take the lunge to board one of the nearer platforms just yet.

Not just yet. First he wanted to make sure they weren't going to collapse...

"Hey, here's an idea. Hit one of the empty platforms. I figure, if they're going to crumble or anything, a blaster shot should do it, huh? And if a blaster shot does do it, it probably wasn't safe to walk on." He didn't draw his blaster, yet. There was too much uncertainty in the room to risk pulling a weapon, much less loosing a shot; someone might take it a bit personally.

"I don't know that I've got enough rope to swing it the old-fashioned way," he added, after a moment, carefully eyeing up a particularly smooth-looking route.

Relatively smooth-looking. It was regular, at least. Predictable. The farther away he got from the first step, the harder it became to tell where everything met and parted, what led forward or back... and some that he couldn't tell if they moved about randomly or just had a very complicated cycle.

"Anyone see any clues, maybe an easy way around, or a, uh, button to bring the damn floor back?"

He stared down into the abyss. He couldn't say for certain whether or not it reciprocated.

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And profits were what always motivated Eaton, and honestly, that was more than anything else in the galaxy. Profits made it possible to buy stuff and when you really expanded the definition of stuff then the galaxy became a pay-to-win type of scenario. Ship parts, drinks, food, exotic vacations with all the fixings? And profits brought adventure.

Eaton was with the crowd and looking around, letting his eyes adjust, in the same way they did to depths, they were to this chamber. Feeling his way around, there was that way sound bounced and helped assist any kind of dark vision. Looking around, the blubreen heard the call from their fearless leader and leapt back, seeing the paths move.

Curious.

This whole mystical Force thing was still very new to him, but he still paid attention.

They were making what looked to be a path, still, Eaton was getting one of his ascension guns off his belt. Not before he took his typical blaster, a DL-18, and fired across the chasm, hoping to see it light the opening on the other side.
 

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