Sibylla blinked once, the confusion visible in the slight furrow of her brow.
"Augers?" she echoed, the word sounding foreign on her tongue.
Clearly not a term in use during her time at Theed Academy. Still, it wasn't the unfamiliar slang that gave her pause but the implication that followed, and Sibylla's posture straightened ever so slightly.
"Well," she began to reply to
Dominique Vexx
, her chin lifting with quiet dignity... and
maybe more than a bit of a competitive spirit.
"I daresay that regardless of what sort of club it may be, I am perfectly capable of adapting to any scenario." After all, she held high marks across multiple extracurriculars, chaired the Junior Legislature, and even had a respectable run with the Dejarik Club.
She didn't look over as she spoke, too focused on the console's glow as her fingers sifted through the next round of encrypted archive files. Then the next, and suddenly her breath hitched. Then the color drained from her face.
"Blessed Shiraya…" she whispered.
Her eyes scanned the log entry again and again, unwilling to believe the words, and yet unable to deny what was written. A private confession warning about what lay buried under years of dust and silence.
The Sith weren't trying to use the gods. They were trying to destroy them.
And worse still, as confirmed by their earlier theory, the seal was failing.
She turned toward Dominique, her voice low but urgent, the diplomat in her gone now, replaced by something fiercer.
"You were right. This isn't a ruin. It is a prison, and the gods inside -- no, Shiraya and Set, may already be waking."
She drew a steady breath, but her eyes still burned with disbelief and rising conviction.
"When the Sith discovered them, there was some sort of resonance. Something that caused them to fear what was imprisoned. So they created a weapon meant to sever the gods from time itself. But it misfired, causing Katabasis to burn... if the Jedi disturb this site without knowing, without understanding --"
Her voice faltered, and for a second she just stood there, staring at the console like it might burn through her hands.
"They'll set it off again," she said quietly.
"They'll hurt them. Everyone, and they won't even know what they've done."
Her jaw tightened, a rare fire lighting behind her usually composed features.
"Not on my watch."
She turned, hands already moving to transmit the file to the Jedi command link.
"This has to reach them, now. Before someone makes a terrible mistake."
>> HOLO.ENCRYPT//113M-ejj--; data=ghosted; data-uplink=secure; masking-status=active; function=security; permissions=limited;]
To: Jedi Expedition Leads
From: Archives of Theed, Naboo
Subject: IMPORTANT Katabasis Temple Possible Weapon at the Site
Lorn Reingard
Bastila Sal-Soren
Maiz Tor'val
Brandyn Sal-Soren
Ala Quin
Kas Larsen
Kyric
Any other jedi who would get it.
Advise caution, as there may be a potential weapon constructed by the Sith made to try and destroy Shiraya and Set within the prison they were put in. This weapon failed to function, leading to the near destruction of Katabasis.
Do not engage and act in a way that may harm you or those imprisoned. It is imperative to study this more to ensure we are not making any mistakes in our approach with the gods that lie within it.
Private Log Entry – Dr. T. Harrex
Date Unknown – Post-Excavation Reflections
Internal Use Only – Uncirculated
To be released upon my death
I don't believe the Sith put them here.
That was my first mistake, assuming all things of great power lead back to them. But this site…this world… it predates their presence. The architecture, the inscriptions...they found it, just like we did.
And like us, I think they were overwhelmed.
We uncovered evidence of a massive, force-reactive detonation, something that should have shattered the crust, but didn't. A weapon meant for eradication. Glyphs recovered from the Spiral perimeter suggest a singular intention: to sever what was buried here from time and memory.
The Sith weren't trying to use the gods. They were trying to destroy them.
One log references an anomaly they called the Echoing Embrace. I believe they encountered the same phenomena we're experiencing now, the psychic bleed, the emotional recursion, the sense that memory and future overlap. It broke them. And in that fear, they tried to unmake the source.
But the weapon misfired. The atmosphere collapsed. The crust burned. Katabasis died, but not completely.
And now, after millennia of silence... Planeshift. There is atmospheric regeneration and
measurable biodiversity. Life is returning. And I think that the seal is failing.
I no longer believe we are excavating ruins. We are unsealing a prison. And the gods within…may not be as asleep as we hoped.
My only hope is that neither the gods, nor the weapon forged to destroy them, bring harm. I do not hold out much hope should my new hypothesis prove true, but to speak of it aloud…I would be a laughingstock.
— TH