The Sith’ari

The Demon Moon, Dxun
Onderon, Japrael System
Dxun. A moon covered in jungle, infused with the Dark Side of the Force and scoured by ferocious predators. This world was significant to the Sith as much as it was for any Mandalorian or Onderonian who laid claim to it's rich history. Here lies the Tomb of Freedom Nadd, ancient Dark Lord of the Sith and monarch of Onderon. The ancient body of the long dead lord had been moved here by the Jedi Order where he was buried in a structure made of Mandalorian Iron, Beskar. The dark energies from this unholy place, the events that occurred within in later history, and the surrounding battlefields from the Mandalorian Wars echoed out across the jungles. The Dark Side twisted the life of this already hostile world, it's influence was everywhere.
Darth Solipsis, Sith Master and secret Voice of the Maw, could think of no better place to train his newfound apprentice. The jungles were cruel, the atmosphere thick with the taint of the Dark Side, and the ever encroaching threat of being stalked by the jungle predators made it the perfect atmosphere to empower his already formidable student. The Sith Master leaned against a large boulder, his walking stick in hand tapping against the ground.
The Elder had set a small beckon for Nox, a signal to light the way in the vast swath of endless greenery. He pondered if even his presence was discernible from that of the radiating energies of the Demon Moon itself. Such powerful smokescreen could be used in the future for other endeavors, his eyes drifted off to his shuttle. It sat in a clearing, nestled against the tree line with just enough space for the Imperialis's landing.
A thick mist rolled into the area, the darksider watched as small birds of prey circled overhead, waiting for something to make their jobs easier. Ironic, for one such as him to be considered prey when all he knew was of being the predator.
Pillio was just the beginning, they would begin the real training this day. Nox would learn the lessons of a true Sith.
