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Tomes, books, scrolls, journals, manuscripts, tablets... All such items laid strewn throughout Etheriud's room and work space in the compound on Alzoc III. For almost 3 years Etheriud had studied the ancient Sith language, traditions, and histories to find out as much as he could about the origins of the compound, the cult that had once inhabited its walls, and a history he had long wanted to study in depth during his stay at university. At this point, he had long mastered the Sith language in both its High and Common forms as well as the kittat script used to write it. Using this, a vast array of books and information were opened to Etheriud and he wasted no time in understanding their contents. Etheriud had read epics, plays, tomes, histories, journals, books, and lessons on Sith traditions. He was becoming something of a psuedo-expert on Sith society at this point in his life in exile. When he wasn't training with his partners, Etheriud was constantly nose-deep in some sort of book. It was in the midst of his readings that he discovered a book detailing Sith ritualistic practices; something the cultists had been adept at and something they had utilized on his partner, Korogum. While the book was faded, old, and semi-indecipherable, Etheriud was determined to understand its contents.
He sat in his usual seat and began reading.
He sat in his usual seat and began reading.