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First Reply When the Abyss Stares Back (First Come, anyone welcome)



The Dead World of Vardos
Mid Rim
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Nothing came to Vardos, not since the First Order had scoured the surface of life as if in revenge for their greatest defeats. Perhaps even for the destruction of the two massive Death Stars by the ancient Rebellion as well. Few had come to Vardos since then, and fewer still had left alive. Storms flashed above, lightning struck all around, blasting the high mountains and hills with scorching white fire, yet nothing burned here. Just the foul smell of ozone carried on the winds of a time that had forgotten when the planet was welcoming to life and the living.

He was not the only thing alive on the planet, but he was the most powerful. As wind whipped about and caught his robes, flinging the tattered remnants around the slender being, the Dark Lord of the Sith - from days when the title had been taken by the greatest Dark Jedi to ever set foot on a planet - once ancient and powerful, now only ancient, crested the hillside. Each step taking immense will just for small gains. His heels scraped as he half-walked, and half-dragged his corpse-like body higher and higher up the hillside.

His face was like a skull, horrid and hoary translucent flesh, pulled tight over the bone and leaving the sight of his face underneath a goulish mask. His breath hissed through exposed teeth, punctuated by coughing fits that stopped him in his tracks and tightened every muscle left working in his body.

In spite of this, and all that seemed to hinder his ascent, he proceeded up the pathway undeterred. Each blast of electricity from the sky creating a halo of ghastly light and the smell of burning dirt and ozone.

Clutched in both hands was a rune-carved pike, made from ancient Impervium. A stone resistant to lightsaber strikes, rarely... perhaps never used in weapons, but more suited to fortified walls meant to stand the test of time against Sith or Jedi lightsabers.

It suited him though. Black as ash, and carved with ancient Sith Runes who's meanings were lost to time immemorial. At least - to anyone who wasn't it's weilder.

Higher and higher he climbed - a slow and agonizing ascent - to the peak of a hillside where once hundreds of desperate souls had reached up to the sky in pleading, only to be silenced by the turbolasers of the First Order's fleet.

There at last, the robed figure stopped to catch his breath, wheezing slowly while the cool air turned his breathing into bursts of steam.

His clawed and emaciated hand extended from his sleeve, then disappeared into his robe. From the folds, he withdrew a stone the size of a child's fist. Glowing like it contained blood within - though something far more sinister resided within this ancient Sith artifact.

With more strength than it appeared that the figure had, he jammed the end of his staff dead-center into the dirt at the top of the hillside, a cracking sound as the force blasted away rock and soil, leaving the rock beneath exposed. The figure held the gem for a long while, patiently murmuring over it. Sorcery perhaps? No, the words were not Ancient Sith Tongue. He was coaxing the souls within... promising them freedom, or an end to their torment with... oblivion.

A sound like distant howling, screaming, wailing, greeted what remained of his ears, and at last he lifted the soul-gem to the top, placing it neatly onto the lightsaber emitter. Once the gem set atop the staff, the runes from top to bottom lit crimson, with the same eerie bloody light as the gem itself. Stepping back slowly, the cloaked figure raised his arm to shield his face. A crimson light exploded from the staff and blasted through the atmosphere, disrupting the roiling clouds and creating a clear, star filled sky directly above.

The blast ended, and the gem fell dark, the staff losing it's power. Inside the gem was the spark of light dancing about, but the howls and screams and cries had gone silent.

He approached the staff and retrieved the gem, placing it back into it's hidden place within his robes.

The staff he grasped with his other hand.

A pulse, an echo of the Force had expanded from the hillside with a power that could not be ignored. It was a beacon. A pulsating tear in the Force that would beg for investigation. Plead to be mended, or would draw those seeking power or a powerful enemy. No Force Adept could ignore such a thing... and that was what the ancient creature was depending upon.

His ritual completed, the cloak figure began again his decent. Maddeningly slowly. Desperately weakened. The hillside was quiet though storms still raged around it. The wind had died, leaving his robes to hang calmly, sadly draped over his slender being, but the lightning continued to flash in the distance.

Now... he had but to wait.
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Time passed, and more time passed, until the skies had roiled back into place. The clouds seemed undisturbed now, even though there was a distinct lack of the presence of lightning. No blue-white flashes, nor spears of white fire lancing through the darkness above. The black cloaked figure shook with frustration, wracked with coughing fits. No one is coming. What went wrong? Was the signal not strong enough? Should I have poured more power into it? Do I even have enough strength for another try?

The creature shoved himself back up to his feet, feet wrapped in hardened bandages, crusted with untold grime from the immense travel he had endured across this dead surface. His claw-like hands rose trembling to his cowl, and slipped it from his head. Revealed completely, it was a pale skull wrapped in translucent flesh. His eyes whirred and clicked as they adjusted to the dim light outside. First they began to emit red light, as he peered through the inferred structure, but found nothing.

Then they glowed a soft violet, as he scanned over the ultraviolet waves. Each time his eyes changed color, he searched a new spectrum of light or interstellar particle, but each change brought no new signs. Must I make the climb again? No... no... my body in this state cannot take much more, and resting will not regain enough vitality for a second trip. The Sith then closed his eyes, his eyelids offering little or no coverage, as his mechanical eyes could see through the thin membrane, but the act shut down the mechanical parts, blackening his sight in a way that simply closing one's eyes did not.

Cautiously, he reached out using the Force. His mind opened, his thoughts clear. Seeking through the pulse of lingering Dark Side energy for anyone... anything that might have changed it's course to answer his call. More of his power extended into the Dark Side pulse, amplifying it slightly -- perhaps just enough...
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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: -
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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As if drawn like a moth to a flame, the Lord of Hunger's senses felt it, from within his ship's dedicated meditation room, where he kept his Hunger at bay, he could sense the distant signal within the force. To many an adept it might've been no more than a momentary shudder within the reaches of space, a light tremor within the force, yet to the monster aboard the Gluttoneria battlecruiser, the sensation was different, more raw and more reminiscent of ancient practices.

Slowly reaching up onto his feet, the cloaked figure reached his hands forward, as red lights began to appear within the meditation chamber, each pair of red orbs representing one of the cloaked figure's mechanical guards, each holding a blindfolded and bound individual in front of them. Their metal hands clasped upon their charge's shoulders, forcing each and every individual to their knees, denying them the comfort of hearing their pleas, their calls for mercy, their demands for a quick death. There would be no ear nor any mind to acknowledge their outcry.

"KRONOS, chart a course to Vardos... I wouldn't want to be alone at that godforsaken graveyard too long," The cloaked man reached his arm forwards, revealing a hand with skin like parchment, narry a muscle nor tendon remaining untouched by age and the frailty which came with it. From the sleaves within the cloak, black tendrils jutted out towards the dozen kneeling individuals, penetrating the chests of each of these unlucky people. With every passing moment afterwards, each bound and blindfolded victim began to turn more and more into husks of their former selves, while the visible hand of the cloaked man seemed to have its skin tighten and become supple and pliable again, with muscle, fat tissue and tendons reshaping and rejuvenating.

The Sceleratis droids bowed gently when the monster's ommin harness detached itself and began the process of suiting up the cloaked man, attaching each part of the man's armor piece by piece, with only when the mask was being attached, the tendrils from his hands retracted. Surrounded by the husks of his victims, the armored monster drew in a deep breath, a slight shockwave rolling through the air when it became clear that the Lord of Hunger's body had grown considerably again, muscle and bone having reset to a more suitable age, his hunger partially subsided, while the armor began to inject the cocktail of painkillers and stimulants.

Moving his now armored hands, the tall, muscular form which had replaced the frail and decaying figure, now seemed to be keenly aware of where he needed to be, a chuckle escaping his lips as the large gem embedded within his chest began to glow ever so slightly in anticipation, the souls cursed to damnation and torture wailing from the inside. A black miasma began to form around the man, golden light coursing through it when suddenly the air seemed to shift, and in but the blink of an eye, the man and the dark miasma around him had vanished from the meditation chamber.

On Vardos, from within the undisturbed clouds, now descended a massive streak of black lightning, scorching the ground below and whipping up ashes and dust. From within the cloak, a darkness seemed to stirr, a miasma reeking of death, despair and decay manifested itself atop the hill, thgere were the force had been forced to tremor, to quake. From within this miasma, the armored apparition of the Lord of Hunger revealed itself in all its dread and majesty. The monstrous being's crimson and golden eyes peering down the hill, meeting the hollowness of Darth Grimm Darth Grimm even from that distance. "So... a sith... how quaint."
 

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Black lightning pierced the clouds, leaving behind a figure of power. The sort that the Dark Lord had not felt in centuries, but nowhere near the power of the Ancient Sith, for whom Grimm bore some responsibility.

Ah, a new Sith. How quaint.

Grimm's own thoughts mirrored Credius' own, a bit drier, but within his mind was caution. A Jedi could be toyed with, manipulated, even killed. A spacer would be easy pickings for him, even in his reduced state, but this creature bore the scars of battle and the air of experience... and power. A power that dwarfed his own as he was. There atop the hill where Grimm had made his ritual stood the almost seven foot tall Sith Warrior.

Immediately, he sensed the plague raging within him, but it did not seem to diminish the former Viceroy's strength. A parasitic disease that had reached an equilibrium within him, keeping him on the edge of death - a powerful razor's edge for a Sith Lord to dance upon.

Grimm would have to be cautious dealing with this one. Delicate. If he appeared too weak, the creature would crush him beneath his power. If he appeared too strong or knowledgable, then he would be subject to interrogation, his knowledge ripped away through torture and the Dark Side. However, he did not hesitate. He assessed through his mechanical black orbs he called 'eyes,' and felt through the Force, but did not approach immediately. He stood straighter, hand-over-hand rising to almost his full natural height - a humble 6'4" in comparison with the beast he faced - and then, with his pike as a staff, he began the climb half-way back up the hillside.

Agonizingly slow, he ascended. Like an old man nearing his end. Perhaps he even was.

His actions were calculated. It gave him time to strategize. It left him with the chance to muse over his visitor. Grimm had a need, and in order to entice the cooperation of the Dark Side Adept, he would have to walk a similar razor.

It took almost fourty-five standard minutes for Grimm to join Credius atop the hill, and all at once he kneeled. Grimm once was a proud Sith, but in his ancient days he had learned that the facade of humility could be useful, wheras his vocal opposition to the Sith Council had gotten him killed by his fellows in the past. "Hail to thee, Dark Lord," he began but was interrupted by a wracking cough that shuddered throughout his whole body, and seemed almost to dislodge him completely.

"Allow me to introduce myssself," he said, regaining control of his lungs. "I am the Lord of this place," each 's' sound extending weakly through his exposed teeth, "...this dead place." His coughing fit this time was much shorter, as he reached into his robe to clutch his chest. His strength in the Force increased very slightly for a moment, but in that moment he seemed healthier - if that was even a word that could be used to describe the near-dead creature.

"It seems my stasis pod revived me at an inopportune moment, and my planet has died. I am the Archivist Gorzan Tain--" more than one lie, but necessary for his goals. "--There are many items of power here, some which may be of interest to a Dark Lord such as yourself. I can lead you to them, in exchange... I ask you to give transport and asylum away from this pathetic place." The effort left him weakened again weezing breath shuddering through his body.



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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: -
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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Sizing up those one had no knowledge about, was the name of the game at all occassions in which a Sith of Old and a being who at one point had been a mere sith were to be put in the same place. There was no doubt in the Lord of Hunger's mind that the man...or perhaps more accurate living corpse dragging itself upon the hill... was thinking the exact same thing. No matter the era, no matter the ones standing against them, trying to get a proper reading on those who stood before them was an innate part of being or having been a sith.

The frail appearance of the one who nearly had gotten to the top of the hill was of no consequence to the monstrous man, it did not lessen his initial intrigue, his interest and his instincts remaining on point. After all, he himself looked nearly the same if he would not feed regularly, the strength of his corporal form was as fleeting and fluctuating as the shifting directions of a pulsar in space. Even now, he was far from at his peak, his reserves had been dwindling since the collapse of the Imperial Confederation and while he could've tapped into the Heart of Syn, he wasn't willing to do so without proper cause.

"Even a dead place can still hold secrets," The Lord of Hunger's hollow, yet deep voice resonated through the vocoder within his mask, his eyes clearly squinting as he looked at Darth Grimm Darth Grimm with a hint of curiosity, but also a bit of amusement and recognition. "The question would be... if any of these trinkets, these artifacts and well... secrets are even worthy of my attention."

Still, the request coming from this sith, this ancient and decrepit remnant of what without question had been a powerful and most likely terrifying monster in his day, was in essence not at all that hard. To provide transport off of this rock was a task too easy for one such as the Lord of Hunger.

"You will have your wish granted...you will be off of this dead rock," The monstrous being reached out with a hand covered by a peculiar and insanely dangerous looking and feeling gauntlet, offering his hand in a form of a simple gesture. To seal the deal with a handshake, nothing strange about it, but at the same time, it allowed the Lord of Hunger to ascertain exactly what it was this strange, decrepit Sith truly wanted. For if they sensed danger, sith were certainly the first to reveal their colors. "However... in which manner you will leave this planet is wholly dependant on whether you have not lured me here without so much as a means to peak my interest..."

 


"Heh... heh... heh..." His breathing came with more than some effort, sounding like a shade of the evil laughter one would expect from a holo-show villain, and with a very human instinct to reach out his emaciated hand towards the offered one, Grimm stopped short abruptly, his clawlike hand curling. Trust was a rare commodity among wielders of the Dark Side. Trust could only be given in exchange for something. "There iss ssuch a thing hhere," he hissed cautiously, "very rare... very usseful."

Grimm tilted his head up, the exertion causing his neck to bob up and down, exposing the other Sith to those cold mechanical eyes, which whirred and clicked softly as they focused in on him. At some point in the Sith's life he had modified himself, and this modification had kept his eyes from rotting away, or dying like the rest of him seemed to be. They functioned entirely on the energy within his body and required very little heat and neuronal electricity to remain functioning.

"Perhaps my lord... hass heard.. of a Jebble... Box?" The Jebble Box was an item found on the planet Jebble, and named so by it's ignorant discoverers. The original had been an ancient Sith stasis box that had housed the body of Karness Muur and the Muur Talisman, unleashing the Rakghoul Plague on an unsuspecting galaxy for the second time in it's history. Grimm had known it's creator, a vengeful Sith named Dreypa, who used it to trap what she could not kill for herself. His contempt for Dreypa, XoXann, and his contemporary Sith was something he still held tight over the millennia.

Regardless of what it could contain, such an object was - by itself - a treasure. What could be hidden inside could be endlessly valuable. Or immensely dangerous. The sort of gamble that any Sith, great or powerful, was easily seduced by.

Grimm waited for recognition to appear on the hideous features of his companion - not even realizing the irony of that thought - before he let his fingers splay, and offered the handshake once more.

"There iss one ssuch box here... and I can sshow you..."

Their palms met, corpse-upon-corpse, one with the vitality of youth and strength, and the other... spilling dust and the sterile smell of death when it was disturbed. Grimm turned upon his heel and started down the hillside, taking the same winding path he'd used to climb. "Come! Come!" he exclaimed, the sound coming out like a harsh cough, that shook his robes and sent more dust cascading from him.

"I will sshow you."

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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: -
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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Noticing the hesitation, the retraction of the shriveled thin hand, a deep and cold chuckle escaped through the vocoder of the mask. Tilting his head slightly backwards, the monstrous Lord of Hunger looked down upon the sith, yet did not seem to show any rage or anger towards this perceived hesitation. Slowly letting his own hand hang a bit backwards, the inhuman being seemed to listen with interest when the sith of old spoke up about the fact that there might have been something to wet the appetite of the Lord of Hunger after all.

"An oubliette..." The Lord of Hunger utilized the original name of the object, showing he wasn't some random foundling or acolyte with little understanding. Not to mention that he carried the wisdom of hundreds of generations within the confines of the Heart of Syn, though he had yet to get everything he desired from it, the wisdom granted to him by his forebearer Darth Melphis was already more than enough to be quite aware of the great creations of the ancient sith. "Such an artifact...would be most interesting, no matter what it contains... it is of no consequence in comparison to the very possibility of it being an ACTUAL oubliette."

There were three dangers when hunting for artifacts, knowledge and power. Firstly, there were forgeries, fakes. Whether it be a forgery of an artifact, a holocron or ancient texts, forgeries could lead to mistakes, miscalculations and unforeseen consequences one could not prepare for. Secondly there was rivalry or envy...a particular potent problem among the sith, but when channeled properly, it would be a tool unlike any other...without chanelling and control though, again... the endresult would never be in the favor of the one doing the work. Thirdly and lastly, there was overeagerness... a trait Credius was prone to, a trait he had expunged from himself after having faced the consequences of the toxic combination of arrogance and eagerness within his very being. These three dangers compounded into a careful nature, a sly demeanor which never assumed to be without possible opposition. No matter how weak the enemy, no matter how frail or feeble they presented themselves... his every move was calculated and from the looks of it, this Darth Grimm Darth Grimm was quite clearly experienced and certainly smart enough to have figured this out as well.

"If what you hold is truly one such a lost relic," The Lord of Hunger's jewel, the Heart of Syn embedded within the center of his chestplate, began to shimmer, as the monstrous, inhuman being's very presence began to become stifling, as if someone had just turned the planet's gravity up to eleven. "I will give you more than just transport... I will give you my gratitude and all that it entails."
 



"Master has great knowledge as well, I ssee, as well as great power," the one who called himself Gorzan replied, with unhidden surprise.

"Dreypa was not the only Sith to forge an Oubliette. Indeed, many Sith of ancient times did. As indestructible as they may sseem today, they are not truly... which is why so few can be found..." the skeletal Sith talked of Dreypa with an intimacy as if he had been there, and not just as if he had read about him in some dusty tomb somwhere. Suddenly, again, he halted his step, wracked by a fit of coughing so strong, it made him fall to his knees, then he dragged himself to his feet again, and continued - both in his walking and in his speech. "...thiss one was forged by a lesser-known, but clever Jen'jidai - one of the original twelve, and a brilliant mind. Hiss name... does not appear in the hisstories." Though his breathing was ragged, he seemed to hasten his step, and in a surprisingly short amount of time, they were both at the base of the hillside.

"The fools of the Firsst Order brought it here aboard one of their 'Star Destroyers'," he cackled at the irony of the name "...not knowing what they posssesssed. Then they bombarded the ssurface, but could not desstroy it even if they were truly trying.." the Sith continued to lead Credius - though the name remained unknown to Gorzan - along the flattened, pockmarked planet's surface, towards a series of jagged mountains, that upon closer inspection was forming itself into the skyline of an Eclipse-class Imperial Star Destroyer, a ship that pre-dated the First Order. It lay, smooth edges askew, like a beached barge. An apt description.

Then, a distant rumbling stopped him in his tracks, and he raised his hand, his sleeve falling to expose his slender, emaciated limb. Without words, he signaled his companion to stop, and bobbed his head left his skull-head bobbing about on his spine. Scanning the distance as though looking for something. He did not explain what the rumbling was - whether it was distant thunder or something else, but he seemed wary of it.

Cautiously he began walking, and talking again, as if reminded of this one... small... detail. "It is guarded though... I cannot approach it alone, but the beast doess not let anyone pass... and it is attracted to power." He glanced over his shoulder at the Sith. "In order to reach the Oubliette-" he said, no longer referring to it by the lay-man's name "-we musst either kill what cannot be killed, or one of us must act as a disstraction..." he would have grinned if that was not his default "...and since the creature ignores my presence as long as it does not see me, a being of ssufficient power should be able to act as... bait while I retrieve the casket."

Now it became apparent why he chose to do his ritual at such a distance. Any closer, and a Force-attuned monster would be attracted by the Force-pulse, and the rift it created. Perhaps that was his initial reason for creating the Wound. Yet that had failed, and brought instead, a reasonable 'plan-B' option.

"Sso you ssee, without you, I cannot have what I dessire, and without me you cannot have what you sseek."

He laughed again, and slowed to a stop as they reached the edge where the nose of the Star Destroyer had broken off, leaving a gaping black hole. They felt the rumble in the ground again, this time much closer than before.

He hushed his voice to a rasp, and said "Come. We musst be quick and we musst be quiet. It will ssense you ssoon."

With a twist of his hands upon his staff, the two-foot pike blade ignited with a distinctive lightsaber sshhhhhhh and filled the air with an ambient hum along with a bright red glow, illuminating the darkness beyond, but leaving inky blackness a few meters into the empty Star Destroyer.

He continued to use it as a walking stick, but this time, kept the blade forward in order to light the emptiness. There was a distinct lack of carcasses, not even the bones or armor worn by the former Stormtroopers and Officers. It was as if the corridor had been picked completely clean.



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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: -
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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The slimy approach made by the individual was... somewhat sickening to the Lord of Hunger, especially when it was quite clear that this particular individual held more knowledge than they let on to believe. Still, if this agreement would grant the monstrous being a new piece of knowledge, a new path to his goal, he would not deny this ancient Sith's desires.

"The Dark Jedi..." The words came out of the Lord of Hunger's mouth like venom, signifying he did despise the notion of these figures being anymore than laughable excuses. They relied on their jedi teachings moreso than they'd ever realise or cared to admit, and while they did try to approach the force in a way closer to that of the ancient Jeda'i, they were poisoned by their own ambition and their inability to truly dominate the force. "These fools did not think about their actions, letting themselves be carried by ambition, but not foresight... they are directly responsible for the failure of the sith...though one could argue in their foolishness, they were the first to expose the weakness of the jedi themselves...more so than any sith after them had ever done."

The old First order, or one of its many iterations, like the one popping up near Zakuul... Credius didn't care much for this isolationist group of imperials, but one of his family's greatest had moved towards this new order and he did understand the appeal they would have had in the past. A no-nonsense, straightforward operational army and state rolled into one, a model of efficiency, though stifled as always by the internal politics and the enormous waste of potential by infighting and misplaced ambition.

"Gorzan...do not mistake me for a sith, do not have any delusions on comparing my singular self to the entirety of the First Order," A deep chuckle escaped the vocoder once more, like a hollow, ghoulish sound, echoing in the emptiness of the wasteland, all the while following the Sith of Old in his path, never outpacing the being, just following. "Tell me...this 'thing' guarding the oubliette... does it live?"

Like actualized dread, manifesting in the form of a dark, light-choking miasma of utter otherworldlyness, the Lord of Hunger's strange jewel began to shimmer once more, as the monstrous being's armor seemed to roil, the plates expanding a bit, as the monster's bulk seemed to enlarge, his crimson and golden eyes burning with the intensity of an actual sun.

"Nothing which is alive is truly unkillable," The Lord of Hunger laughed, as he raised one hand into the direction the ancient sith was going. "It seems I am lucky...this planet isn't entirely dead just yet... allow me to rectify that number."

 

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Every gesture, every tense moment or shift in his mood revealed more to the one who called himself Gorzan. When he declared himself 'not a Sith' and expressed his disdain over the original Dark Jedi, he showed his arrogance and belief in the superiority of his own way. It was a common criticism, even after the fall of the Last Sith Emperor. Even by the Sith that came after, but it revealed one's own assurance of their own superiority. The Dark Side was insidious this way The Corpse-Lord did not share the same sentiment. His reasons for hating the original twelve was more personal. "The folly of youth," Gorzan agreed absently, waving off the statement with a gesture. He had to focus on the task at hand, for it would require all of their strength and focus to face what came next.

"It lives, yes. The Firsst Order found it on Exegol, captured it, and brought it here. It alsso ssurvived the bombardment."

"Exar Kun was only able to defeat an infant one,"
he cautioned, "Do not underessstimate the pow--"

He was then interrupted by a horrifying roar that shook the Star Destroyer from tail to tip. It had sensed them, and with the sounds of crashing, rumbling and shreiking, it blasted through the rear decks on it's way to intercept them. Grimm, or rather Gorzan reached into robes and cradled his Soul Gem, as if to reassure himself that it was still there.

When it emerged, the purple wyrm shrieked again. Fins on the sides of it's massive maw fluttered, and each spear-like tooth looked sharp and ready, and stood at a little taller than The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger himself. It's body wound back through the corridor unseen, and thrashed about violently. Gorzan/Grimm had ducked out of the way and removed a panel that opened into a hidden conduit, which would have pumped air and electricity through the ship.

"Keep it busy," he shouted, "I will continue on to the Oubliette!" Then he disappeared into the shaft, just the disappearing glow of his lightsaber-pike giving clue to his procession. He was faster than he looked. The light vanished in seconds. He must have been running.

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Meanwhile, the wyrm reared up and, enraged by the presence of dark power, focused it's ire on The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger . It's wet, forked giant tongue extended from it's jaws and it's slithering body began to coil. Muscles tensed throughout it's body as it prepared to strike. The rage in it's eyes piercing into him from it's Sith-mutated skull. Once it had been a mere space-worm, with an even temper and a taste for passing ships, but whatever Sith had cultivated this one had poured malice and lust for destruction into it.

It moved fast, but had a predictable trajectory. It liked to snap it's head back and strike at an angle. Probably a good way to catch normal pray, but likely not to catch smarter pray.

It would likely be more than a proper challenge for the non-Sith, as it took Exar Kun using a Sith Amulet to defeat the one on Yavin's moon.

The rest were hunted away by the Jedi during the Great Purge, but obviously - and not unlike them - they had missed at least this one.

Grimm, meanwhile, was clamoring through the pipes and interior shafts, on his way to the cargo-hold of the ship where their treasure lay. Moving like a spider, fueled by the souls trapped within his gem, which now blazed with life as it fed him. It was a drastic change from before. Muscles worked as though revived, and he even could stand upright. His staff was no longer being used to prop him up, but rather, to propel him forward. Even the runes there glowed faintly, helping to light his way.

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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: -
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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"Exar Kun...hmm," It was a name any proper Sith knew about, a prodigy jedi who found themselves under the tutolage of freedon nadd's ghost. Another jedi who was corrupted, thus showing essentially how easily the jedi were influenced by external forces and thoughts. A testament to their own failure. However, one could argue that the Lord of Hunger himself was in that way the next step, for he was a Sith who had decided to turn his back on their ideology, their beliefs. "How interestin..."

Just like Darth Grimm Darth Grimm , Credius' eyes turned into the same direction as his momentary companion's attention. The roar from the dark, the slithering shadows, the ancient Sith had not been exagerating when it came to the size of this monstrocity.

"Keep it busy," he shouted, "I will continue on to the Oubliette!"

"Oh...you have got to be kidding me," As the ancient sith shuffled off at a speed he hadn't shown earlier, while the Lord of Hunger saw his own shadow being swallowed by the seemingly neverending shadow of the beast rising from the darkness, rearing up and clearly utilizing it size as a means to dominate and overwhelm that which it saw as prey. The man who had previously claimed anything alive would be capable of being killed, now looked upon this beast and let out a sour sounding chuckle. "Reminds me a bit of the Exogorth on Erinar's moon..."

Still, if Exar Kun needed a mere sith amulet to beat a younger one, the Lord of Hunger had something, much, much more powerful to be utilized. And with his own body, the parasite within and his innate strength combined... perhaps he had a better chance of not being swallowed whole in an instant. Though on the other hand, being swallowed whole wouldn't have been such a bad thing, considering it was more likely to be weak on the inside compared to the outside.

"Guess we got to see what we can do..." Turning his body, shifting his weight as he attempted to keep track of the beast as it slithered around him, like a massive snake preying upon a tiny gerbil, Credius brough his left hand to his chest, when the air began to thicken, from within the Tyrant's heart, the force was being drawn upon and immediately consumed, shadows began to converge around the perceived prey, and when he thought he had waited long enough, the lord of hunger drew both hands to his sides, cocking his arms and suddenly in an almost reflexive movement, push both arms outward, unleashing a strangely monochromatic lightning which carried the ethereal, unnatural sound of the wailing of tortured souls in a massive outburst which shook the very earth itself. "...as long as it isn't some damn Zillo beast, this SHOULD at least hurt the damn thing a bit..."

 

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It was indeed very much like the exogorth, and bore the same lineage, though it's evolution had been sped up by the Dark Side machinations of Naga Sadow, and then repeated in experiments by other Sith Lords. A living anachronism, inhabiting another anachronism. It reared up it's head and slavered it's saliva across it's jaw as it missed the first strike. Then, a roar that howled throughout the Star Destroyer shook dust and dirt and machinery free. It's massive tail thrashed in the depths of the darkness it had come from, and it coiled again. Preparing to strike like a serpent. Instead of striking though, the creature was enveloped in poltergeist Force Lightning, and it thrashed and rolled back and forth as if it could rub the pain off it's body. Clearly effective at distracting the beast, the lightning flashed electricity between it's fangs, and behind it's eyes, but as it recovered, the wyrm seemed barely harmed at all. Just more enraged.

The creature reared back and lunged again, but this time missed by a wide margin. Although the attack had seemed to do nothing to it physically, the wyrm seemed to have lost the ability to aim itself at least for the moment. It seemed to have a hard time locating the Sith by energy alone. Perhaps the Dark Side lightning had caused it to lose track of it's target. Clearly it hunted by sense... perhaps that could be used for further advantage.

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Meanwhile, through corridors and down ventilation shafts, the skeletal Sith moved with purpose. His gem glowing brighter as he neared the prize. The ventilation shaft ended - or rather curved around - the cargo hold where everything had been ripped apart with a nightmarish level of strength. Bones of long-dead animals were scattered across mangled crates and cages. All of them were but trapped food for the wyrm, but it proved it was nothing more than an animal with animal desires, and if it had eaten the stores here as quickly as Grimm assumed, it was likely starving.

Grimm leaned back and kicked with both feet against the grating that would have poured fresh air into the cargo hold, but now only contained stale air that smelled of the wyrm. He kicked again, loud clanging echoing through the empty hold. The last kick dislodged the grating, and Grimm used his Impervium pike to bang it loose. It fell for a very long time, clanging to the bottom with an echoing metal sound. Grimm himself had to clutch his Soul Gem and draw from it's power to gain the strength for his next move. Discarded junk rose from the ground and hovered in place, forming a staircase, which he descended from into the emptiness.

A hissing sound started, then stopped. Grimm paused, looking for it's source, but then continued on. He stood at his full height now, his Impervium pike glowing red from each rune that had been triggered. Each one lending him it's strength. His lightsaber was no longer offering as much light as it had before. Now the Soul Gem was casting a red glow over everything.

A clattering caught his attention and Grimm hefted his pike.

He was not alone...

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LOCATION: Vardos
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IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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Wild and filled with an unnatural rage, that was by far the best description the Lord of Hunger could give this enormous beast. His force lightning, one of the sith abilities he was not just good at, but a natural prodigy since he had taken his first steps in the ways of the Sith, while being boosted by the Heart of Syn...ended up doing no more than further enraging the beast into a frenzy of violence. However, in this stage of utter derangement, the beast did show a weakness the monstrous man could potentially exploit maliciously.

Within this rage, this frenzy of insanity, the massive beast seemed to have problems truly pinpointing the Lord of Hunger's position, who himself had to think about Gorzan's words, which in retrospect gave a clue as to how this beast was unable to truly find the nigh-immortal force user. The hint was in its growth, its nature being corrupted and twisted, amplified by the dark side of the force and thus it may in fact be blinded by the sudden oversaturation of the force within its vicinity. Perhaps that was the point, a beast like this, turned and twisted within the dark side of the force, would've been a prime guard against those who dwell within the light, those who abhor the darkness, but when such a beast is confronted by beings who've embraced the darkness just as much... things apparently play out differently.

perhaps Gorzan was simply too weak, shrivelled in their capabilities by time and preservation. A chuckle escaped the Lord of Hunger's lips, the dry, hollow sound reverberating through his mask's vocoder. "Someone who survives in a place like this... with no means of escape... must be very good at hiding their true self."

Inadvertedly, it would also explain how someone would survive this beast: hide and make oneself invisible, so it would not sense or detect them. Still, this was not how the Lord of Hunger worked, not when he wasn't donning his guise of the Dealmaker, no...as long as he represented himself as the Lord of Hunger, he would be a force of utter domination, of unbound and insurmountable will over all who dared think themselves even remotely his equal.

"Clever little beasty," The monstrous man's armor creaked as something began to wriggle underneath, from the seams around his gauntlets, for the Heart of Syn itself, tendrils consisting out of what looked like some sort of oily, thick black liquid began to sprout and lash around, an aura of dread and despair choking the last remnants of sound around him. hiding from this beasty wasn't an option...no, he would have it find him, he would have it lunge at him and when it would do so... he would be ready and he would make it a statement to the compatriot who was going for the oubliette: to not underestimate those who belong to the current era.

With a loud roar, the Lord of Hunger made himself known, allowing the tendrils to slowly cover his arms as he held them backwards, bending slightly through his knees as he began to brace himself. "Come and have at me, you fethid worm!!"
 


The creature writhed and thrashed at it's confinement, bearing deep slashes and cuts from the metal it crushed underneath it. The ships command seats and computers lay in splinters, some of which embedded itself in the hide of the wyrm, but eventually it regained it's bearing, angry eyes flickering about until they found The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger once more. At first the wyrm seemed cautious, as it was not fully animalistic. There was some intelligence behind those beady bloodshot little eyes.

At first it seemed like it might not attack. It's eyes flickered about as if looking for another way around, perhaps a clever way to corner it's pray... but then as the moment passed it's mouth curled to reveal it's fangs and it rocketed forward in a sudden striking attack, bearing it's full weight and fangs towards the meaty Dark Side user. Yet... there was something there. Exar Kun had defeated the wyrm on Yavin's moon by giving himself over to the Dark Side, and here was a creature who was doing the same. An observer who might have been betting on the ferocity of the beast would have to be reconsidering. Though there was no Sith Amulet involved, The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger was employing his dark parasite - a more powerful and versatile tool than the Amulet ever was.

The roar screeched throughout the ship, even reaching the bowels of the cargo bay where...

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The lone Sith faced a much smaller version of the creature that was being battled in the Command Center of the Star Destroyer. One by one, several of them slithered past, hiding in the shadows, then striking out against the Elder Sith. In reply, he held out his Sith Gem which blared a light that seemed to keep them momentarily at bay, but each time the light flickered or dimmed, they tested their limits. He strode foward, his feet crunching on what he soon realized were eggshells. More eggshells than there should have been for so few. After a few steps he realized how the larger beast had been sustaining itself. It had been eating it's own young.

Impossible, Grimm thought, but immediately knew the folly of the musing. Of course it was possible. He had seen it with his own eyes. Eyes that now mechanically shifted and changed shape, opening up like a camera-lense. They glowed blue, then red, as they searched for a spectrum of light that would reveal the beasts to him. His own ability with the Force could only sense the darkness that had created them. While he could continue feeling around with the Force, his mechanical eyes adapted quicker and gave him the advantage he needed.

The hand holding the Soul Gem thrust out, scattering crates and broken garbage away from him, and uncovered that there were five - five! - of the unholy beasts. Grimm continued forward. A second thrust of his arm sent debris scattering away to his right, this time revealing his prize. A solid black casket large enough to house several men, or just one Sith-bred warrior. "There you are," he hissed and suddenly stuck his Soul Gem back in his robes. All at once the screeching of attacking baby wyrms filled the air and the humming of a lightsaber pike spinning through the air filled the emptiness.

One... then two... were decapitated immediately, while a third was knocked back by the force of his staff and the impurvium shaft making bludgeoning contact. He ducked beneath the last two, which lunged at him. The grace of the ancient Weaponmaster was in full effect now, with a deep red glow eminating from beneath his robes. A downward stab through the brain finished the downed serpent. Then he turned on the last two. He stood tall, his full six feet and some inches, eyes glowing crimson, then raised his hand. From behind him came the casket, which shot mercilessly past him, crushing the two creatures and splattering the Oubliette with the purple juices within their bodies.

Grimm took a moment to check for more, but there were none... except for...

He drew from his cloak a vial and scooped some of the smelly liquid, corking it and putting it away in his robes. Then he returned to the Oubliette and placed his hand upon it. It slid slowly open, a dusty stale air escaping. Grimm gently placed a single egg within, then turned to where the Oubliette had sat. A pile of six or more eggs remained. Grimm unleashed a Force Push that splattered the remainder against the wall.

He beheld the Oubliette and reached inside, taking only one thing among the cluster of objects within. A Sith Tome containing spells and rituals, a blackened Sith Sword, scrolls and an incense chalice, along with an octahedron holocron containing the vast knowledge of Runecraft, Alchemy, and the condensed knowledge of one of the original twelve remained inside.

Instead, Grimm drew only one single blue datacron, and with a jolt of Force Lightning, destroyed it. The pieces curling into smoke. The rest, he left untouched. Though these items had great power and history, Grimm had no need for them. It was merely a bargaining chip.

He raised his hand once more and lifted the Oubliette from the corpses of the dead Wyrms and hurled it once more, using it to rip a hole in the hull into the dusty, storm-scorched exterior. Again, he used the Force to create a staircase for himself to descend, and touched the surface with his feet shortly after.

His prize in hand, he began the trek to the nose of the Star Destroyer... where the battle with the largest - the Mother Wyrm - still raged. Grimm did not have to even see in the direction. He could sense the test of wills. The beast against the beast.

The one called Gorzan continued forth, his lightsaber pike finally disengaging, leaving him only bathed in the unholy light from his Soul Gem.
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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: to eat
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
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Moments seemed to last for ages, the eyes of the beast flickering with an intelligence uncommon among its kind, a sign of growth the Lord of Hunger picked up as he observed the wyrm. Yet, neither intelligence nor Gorzan's earlier warning on the unkillable nature of the beast would act as much of a deterance towards the monster borne from the union of a mutated blackwing strain and a man whose arrogance had sought ways to transcend the limitations of humanity.

"Death is a kindness," The Lord of Hunger exclaimed as soon as the wyrm followed the predictable pattern of attacking head on with a mighty strike akin to that of a viper. In mere moments, the more monstrous of the two beings had managed to sprout long, thick tendrils from the seams within his armor, the jewel embedded within the man's chest pulsating with an unnatural, eerie glow. The aim was clear, to utilize both his arms alongside the pulsating and writhing masses of black, oily tendrils as a means to jack open and hold the beast's jaws apart. "I will not be merciful."

Not matter the pressure of the beast, Credius would reinforce his entire body, including the tendrils with as much power, with as much depth in the force as necessary to withstand what was without a doubt an extraordinary amount of force and pressure within the bite and the jaws of the enormous wyrm. Bracing his legs, slightly shifting his legs and feet in order to take on a more offensive position rather than a defensive, the Lord of Hunger decided to take the opportunity to bring down the full might he had at his disposal upon the wyrm.

"I will show you the way of a true apex predator," The Hand of Avaritia began to pulsate with a sickly green light within the mass of tendrils surrounding his arm and began to find and synchronise its rhythm to that of the Heart of Syn, the aspect of the Lord of Hunger within the force began to shift, where he had put pressure onto his surroundings, now it seemed more to create gravitation, a pull through both the Force and the very air itself, drawing in both the very force itself, but also the lifeforce of anything unfortunate enough to be not just in contact, but in the very vicinity of the monster. At the same time, Credius would begin to push forward with his legs, demonstrating the raw, unbridled strength of his resolve. "The strong survive, the weak get eaten... you unfortunately... are not the strong one in this contest."
 

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The purple wyrm strained against the strength of The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger 's grasp, gripping it's jaws open, unable to either close or open it's maw. It first strained to gain distance, but then thrashed it's tails and howled, lashed it's tongue and slavered over it's enemy, seeking out it's weakness. Then when he braced himself and began to rip the creature's jaws apart, it began to thrash immensely, rolling like a reptile in a death-roll, but it could neither drown him nor could he rip him apart when he had all of the leverage against it. Still it spun, rolled, and spun again. The pressure of the Force Pull on it's body sent tremors througout. Soon, the creature began to tremor even more violently, just a vibration quaking through it's entire body, growing and growing in strength.

Grimm, nearing his goal halted, and placed the Oubliette down to conserve his strength. Something was happening. A great power was being unleashed that both impressed him and made him realize that this one was not the one he sought. Still, he could be useful... perhaps even malleable, but he would never accept the knowledge that Grimm himself kept secreted away. The same secret knowlege that the original Sith had hunted him down for, and judged him guilty of blasphemy for. Perhaps he would even attempt to slay him for. This was a delicate time for him as well. Grimm had nothing for which to bind himself, and even if he did, he was stuck on a dead world that would likely remain dead for millenia.

The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger did have something he needed though, and for that, Grimm would trade great strength and knowledge. They were alike. Very alike, he mused. Grimm had once sought power much the way that this one did. He had augmented himself, braved near-death to increase his Force Powers, and learned tricks that could keep him alive for near endless spans... but then, when he had awoken for the first time during the High Republic, his folly became clear to him. This one, the unnamed companion that Grimm knew only from his power, seemed to be following the same path that he once did. Perhaps... he was ready to learn the truth.

The power that raged within the Star Destroyer now crumpled the exterior. The ship began to bend and pull inward. Grimm's eyes, now set to infer-red, could see the heat that was growing in the hull, and the body-outlines of the two battling titans. As the Dark Side Adept inside drew upon the telekenetic power to increase the pull of his own attack, the integrity of both the ship and the beast within faltered. The one who called himself Gorzan felt a moment of internal panic. Was he intending to kill himself and the wyrm? Perhaps I should not have left him alone to fight it after all... but as the thought was completed, the hull began to break inward, and the whole Command Center of the Star Destroyer broke away from the main ship and collapsed.

Grimm raised his hands to shield himself from the blast of dirt and debris that rained down. The unsteady derelict above shifted slightly, but no more. The Command Center, landed in front of him, casting a fountain of sand and mud around Grimm, but none of it touched his robes, nor harmed him.

Once he thrust his arms away to see once more, the wyrm had been severed in half and it's front end was bubbling - turned inside-out by the force of The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger 's brutal use of the Force. Grimm stood silently for a moment, quashed his feelings of awe at the ingenuity of the Dark Master before him, and then shifted his staff to his left hand once more. With his right palm outstretched, he lifted the Oubliette with the Force once more and strode forth.

"Good. You have completed your tassk, asss I have completed mine. Our bargain iss almost finished. Sshall we retire to your sship, my Master, to account your spoilss?" He tilted his head towards the Oubliette that hovered gently above, still dripping with guts and purple goo, just as The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger also certainly did.


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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: to eat
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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With the lifeforce...nay, the very presence within the force itself of the massive beast shattered, scattered and broken, there was enough reason for Darth Grimm Darth Grimm to realize there was more to this than just a contest of strength. Despite the fact that in all logical scenarios, the Lord of Hunger had to have come out of this contest, this battle weaker than he had been prior to them splitting up, Gorzan would find a monster bathing in the blood of a beast with a presence which was undeniably greater than before he had gone to get the oubliette.

It was perhaps a reminder, a means to infer to the ancient sith, that those who were great in the past, where not persay the greatest beings in the galaxy, indicating that perhaps at some point their legend, their myth had made them much larger in life than they had been in reality, while those who lived in this era, who were still building their legend, their myth, had yet to reach the pinnacle of their power. Perhaps unknown to the ancient Sith, there were quite a few true monsters in the galaxy whose very presence would most likely confound him and make him realize that those belonging to the past were quietly being replaced by the new generation.

"So you're back," The Lord of Hunger spoke calmly, coldly and without any shred of human emotion detectable in his voice. He did not even watch the ancient sith, he looked up, towards the broken and shattered remains of the First Order star destroyer's carcass. Yet, his eyes seemed to turn upwards even more, as a shadow began to slide through the darkened atmosphere.

The Gluttoneria slid through the atmosphere, displacing the thick layer of cumulus clouds. Scars of war and uses of the dark side were visible all around the massive battle cruiser's hull, massive autocanons were visible on the lower side of the ship, the hundreds of missile tubes and hundreds of lasercannons providing the massive ship its defensive array gleamed in the gray skies.

"It seems this dead world has at least given me enough lifeforce," Slowly, the armor of the monstrous man seemed to slither away, revealing the elegant attire which only those who belonged to the upper echelons of society could ever wear, those who not only had the credits, but also the befitting appearance to warrant such a choice of clothing. Where before a hulking monster in armor had been standing, there stood now an elegant, handsome man with slicked back blonde hair, atlethic proportions without seeming overdone, a nigh perfect sculpture of youthful masculinity marred and broken only slightly by the visually inhuman, and wholly unnatural eyes barely hidden behind a pair of expensive looking shades.

"Gorzan... if you are as old as you feel, if you are as knowledgeable and crafty as I think you truly are hidden deep behind that veneer of weakness you so masterfully cloak yourself with..." The Lord of Hunger raised his gloved hands, a strange golden light emanating from behind him, momentarily making him looks so much more than a monster, but the truth would soon be revealed, with the golden light darkening, a deep black miasma once again emanating from the monster clothed in the skin of a man. "There's no need for us to wait for a ship...I will bring us aboard the Gluttoneria...and you will give me a proper explanation in regards to this... stranding of yours."

Motioning towards the black miasma, the fog-like energy seemed to coalesce into a vortex the size of a large man, with the miasma swirling rapidly at its center. "Shall we?"
 

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The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger spoke, and Grimm remembered a younger version of himself. A version of himself devoid of wisdom, but full of bravado and power. His thoughts were interrupted by the clouds breaking for the powerful sleek ship. When his eyes beheld the Dark Adept once more, Grimm saw the transformation. His eyes shifted from crimson, to violet, through several unseen bands of light and radiation. Again, this reminded him of the peak of his own power, but it seemed the transformation offered him no new insights on Grimm, and Grimm preferred it that way. As long as the creature did not know his true nature, he could appear to be a weakened archivist with an unhealthy obsession with the Sith Lords.

"I have ssurvived the death of a planet, and the fall of a handful of Empiress," he agreed, though the truth was much broader and much more expansive. Grimm had survived the longest lived of Sith. He had survived longer than Addendu, and had seen Palpatine rise and fall. He had lived briefly during the era of the High Republic and sensed the glory of Nihilus... and had nearly been absorbed by the Wound in the Force. He had faced dragons and demons, had built his own droid army long before the CIS. His holocron had fallen into the hands of great Sith Lords, and influenced Plaguis and Sidious. Grimm's shadow was cast over all of history, and he had emerged again when he had almost been entirely forgotten.

Grimm -- or Gorzad Tain -- stepped into the vortex with The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger , along with the Oubliette, emerging within the belly of the ship. Whatever strength he had shown in taking the Oubliette, was now a flicker that was barely detectable. He followed the Dark Adept as he led Grimm deeper into the ship, peering about curiously. Considering each creature or machine that served the creature - who now appeared as a slick, arrogant man. Grimm gauged his words carefully, seeking only to reveal what he wished to. Only a portion of his history, twisting truth with lies. Starting with his very origin.

"As I ssaid," he began, "I wass the archivisst of this once-thriving rock when the Firsst Order came... Perhaps only thirty yearss after the fall of Palpatine'ss Empire. I sstudied the Ssith archivess and learned what I could from what the Firsst Order brought from Exogul and the other Ssith worldss. When they brought the Oubliette, I realized they knew not what they had. It was the tomb of the Ssith Lord Darth Grimm. One of the unnamed Dark Jedi of the original twelve. I learned that he wass once called 'Aden Lothiar' before his 'fall,' I learned hiss techniques for self-preservation. Insside hiss casket wass a holocron that taught me how to ssurvive when the bombardment came. They destroyed everything, but could not desstroy the Oubliette... nor what was insside." His words implied that he had already opened it... that he had climbed inside and saved himself from the destruction, the end of the planet's life. That he had avoided the Galactic Plague that had nearly collapsed all of society on a grander scale afterwords. Not untrue. Not entirely true either.

He walked as he talked, his pike providing a testament to his lie. It was a Sith artifact. It was marked with runes from top to bottom, and contained a blazingly powerful Sith Khyber crystal. It worked in conjunction with his Soul Gem

"It was within the Ssith teachingss of Darth Grimm that I disscovered the key to attuning to the Dark Sside of the Force... but I was only strong enough to ssave mysself." He feigned sadness at the deaths of his fellow researchers, "Sso many poor ssouls dead..." He sighed, triggering a series of hacking coughs that halted his step for a moment. "Yet I ssurvive. Their knowledge will ssurvive with me..."

"Within that casket is knowledge, knowledge of runecraft, of Ssith Alchemy, of Jedi Powerss that even Jedi have forgotten, and... the key to the ssurvival of both the Ssith and Jedi." His mechanical eyes flickered up to consider the reaction of his companion now that he had a more human face to give away his expression, then he continued. "Darth Grimm wass a sscientist like mysself. He had ressearched the true nature of the Living Force, and ssought to warn his fellowss... but they called him a blassphemer and sslew him... but like many Ssith before, he rose again, and seeded the universe with his genetic materialss. So that he could take a new body if hiss old one wass ever desstroyed... but he was sslain by a Jedi Masster who sstumbled upon hiss cassket while he remained weakened, during the era of the High Republic, years after Nihilus had been defeated."

"One would think thiss was poor luck, but the universse is vasst... It was no coincidence, as the death of any great Force Adept iss no coincidence. In spite of the Universe's attempt to end him, Grimm rose again, and before he wass sslain once more, recorded hiss blasphemous theory -- that the Force hass alwayss been our true enemy. That it takess our fatess and ssmashes them together like childrenss toyss sso that we can never again grow sstrong enough to threaten it."


Gorzad Tain stopped to watch his companions face. Curious to see how his companion would react. Would he deny it, or would he consider?

"Nonssense, yess? Foolisshnesss, even... but... ssomewhere the Sith Lord Grimm may sstill walk. Ssomwhere, he plots and sschemes against the very Force itsself. Dangerouss thinking, yess... dangerouss." Though he continued to watch. Searching for some indication of recognition... or of anger. Grimm felt as though he were dancing on a razorblade. One hint that he was not who he said he was, and he might be obliterated. Forced to wait millennia again before a new suitable host chanced upon his Soul Gem or his holocron.

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LOCATION: Vardos
OBJECTIVE: to eat
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword #1 | Sword #2 | Armor | Heart of Syn | Ring | Necklace | Gauntlet | DIII Gluttoneria | The guards | KRONOS
TAG: Darth Grimm Darth Grimm

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As soon as they passed through the vortex, it closed behind them, revealing the interior of the massive ship which had breached the atmosphere like a sword of damocles. What would perhaps instantly stand out, was that upon their arrival at the heart of the ship, the very bridge itself, there were clearly more droids present than any humanoid or biological being, with seemingly on the higher officers being of biological origin, and similarly with squads of Gluttoneria Troopers seemingly being the only biological combattants aboard the ship. On the other hand, the droids were uniformly divided into three distinct, yet obvious categories. There were the Ceres-type droids; general purpose fodder specifically utilised as workers and primary battlefield troops. Secondly, there were the Arbalesk and the Mars-Types which were quite clearly two dinstinct, specialized types of droids with from the looks of it, an insane build quality and a much higher capacity and adaptability.

However, the true cream of the crop, the droids which would bring fear even to seasoned jedi and sith, and which had done so several times before, were the Sceleratis which began to flank the pair of powerful beings as they strode through the long corridors of the massive vessel.

"The original First Order...hmmm," The young looking man tilted his head slightly backwards as he took in the information given by the ancient, skeletal looking compatriot he had now found. A faint, but still noticeable smirk appeared on his face as he turned his head towards the one who continued to adress himself as Gorzad. "To be stuck inside the Oubliette, untouched by time, yet also ravaged by it at the same time...I know it well. However, to hold to yourself the knowledge of an ancient sith, to offer it in return for just me taking you off of the planet..."

The man's smile began to widen slightly, becoming more obvious, yet also crueler and more twisted as the corners of his lips started to curl upwards. The crimson and golden irises began to glow behind his shades, turning straight towards the skeletal man walking next to him. "I can tell you are an intelligent person...but you are clearly also a sly and devious person, you hold many secrets...that much is certain. However, I will not pry, I will not prod...such actions would be beneath me, though a word of caution might be in order. I do not dislike the aforementioned traits, I do not care for personal opinions or desires, all I care for is that those who show themselves to be useful to me, will in turn find me to be very useful in turn."

The man seemed to show interest, even if it was but a slight hint in the form of the smile, the eyes turning towards Darth Grimm Darth Grimm and maintaining contact would have sufficed that the monster's mind was already beginning to make a list of potential uses Gorzad could have for him, but his earlier words also indicated that he would be much harder to convince on the skeletal man's own fabricated identity. Someone who had managed to hide behind several guises was quite hard to fully convince of another's identity, especially when the person in question made the mistake of being too... thorough in their story. Still, once more, the Lord of Hunger's words must've felt as a relief, for he clearly cared little for the screts surrounding the man's own identity, showing more appreciation for the potential use Gorzad could have for him.

"This theory...I would love to hear how much his views align with my own," The lord of Hunger pointed towards a double sliding door in front of them, which as they approached, began to slide open and revealed a veritably massive complex within the ship itself, a place where the Lord of Hunger's own scientists could do their work on the go, with hundreds of people working on containing what seemed to be vials of black liquid and storing them into briefcases, which they put on secured trolleys handled by the aforementioned arbalesk droids. There were large containment tubes in which one could see half-formed and even nigh fully formed lifeforms, the entire place felt...oppressive, dreadful like only the dark side of the force could. just within this very complex, every breath of air seemed to bring about despair in a fashion strangely similar to how the Lord of Hunger himself felt. it was as if one had stepped right into the monster's very heart itself. "You mention secret jedi and sith techniques long lost to time...you have my ear...but first, what is it you truly desire? What is it you truly wish to gain? No lies, no deception... for any who try to deceive or trick me... end up in a place they'd rather not go to."

With a cold, yet cruel grin on his face, the monster tapped the jewel on his chest, as distinctive cracks, like black veins appeared upon his skin for a moment, a mere strand of time, but in this very moment, the entire complex, the entire laboratory seemed to hum with power, lifeforms in the tubes opened their eyes, the trolleys carrying the briefcases seemed to shudder, the scientists all seemed to stand still in their strides, turning their heads and showing eyes exactly like His. only a moment, it did not last longer, but it was a clear sign, a show designed to properly educate the new passenger of the Gluttoneria, that all who resided within... were Him and He was everywhere.

 


Grimm scanned the advanced droids with his mechanical optics, carefully noted the weapons and armor, gauging their output with a quick scan, but his eyes had been created by a technological master at a time before many of these advancements had been made. Many of the power outputs and abilities showed 'unknown' or gave only partial measurements and estimations. Still, it gave him insights he wouldn't have otherwise gleaned on his own... but it reminded him how far behind he was. His eyes would eventually adapt and catch up with new information.

When the question was asked of him, the question of his desires, Grimm muttered with a strength of voice and a control over his body that he had not yet displayed. His voice came out low and rumbling, following The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger asking him what he truly wanted. He answered without pause, without presumption or deception. He answered clearly and concisely. "Perfection..." It was a single word, but in it was no selfish desire. He did not mean for himself. His eyes were on the droids, on the troopers, on the human officers that commanded them.

"Every soldier a General. Every hand an adept. Every species achieving their truest potential," he explained further. "In torture, in battle, in survival, in endless suffering, this Galaxy will reach the greatest heights it ever has... and in the end, our Galaxy will be ssupreme above them all..." his voice weakened again, his strength faltering and causing him to burst into hacking coughs. "...but to do so, we must be freed completely of the Will of the Force. If we are not, no great plan... no clever machination... no undefeatable plan will matter."

"The Living Force thwarts us all. We are all it's pawns... it'ss victemss.."


He saw the display of the Hive Mind within the eyes of the scientists and, while immensely clever, the absolute control of his lessers revealed another quality of his companion that Grimm knew he could appeal to. The desire for absolute control. Not a trait that Grimm shared, but one that he was familiar with. Hive Minds were vulnerable. Hives depended on leadership, and without leadership, they either crumbled or faltered until they could select another.

Grimm was a solitary creature. One mind was more than enough madness to be a part of.

He waved off the display with disinterest. He was already greatly outnumbered and overpowered. It was something he had gotten used to. Once he himself had designed a droid army and commanded loyal subjects - had sought out brilliant minds to exploit - but he had learned that they were all vulnerabilities that he could not afford.

"One day a threat will reach thiss galaxy that we will not be able to thwart alone..." he paused, "...again." His staff clanged against the floor as he walked. Stone against durasteel - or whatever this ship was made of. Each step rang out, his hunched body dragging forward, eyes trained to suspicion eying each droid, each living creature with suspicion, and yet... somewhere... there was a hint of admiration.

"To face thosse unknown threatss... we musst become the intergalactic invaderss..." The last he said matter-of-factly. "We must kill or control The Living Force. It actss as caretaker, thinks it knowss what is besst, but doess not think of what comess from outsside. Perhapss..." he mused "...it even consspires to replace us."

Truly Grimm was beyond paranoid. The Force? The thing that exudes from all living creatures? The very thing that had become so essential to the very powerful that it ran in their blood in the form of tiny parasitic organisms? Surely it wasn't the Force that was their enemy! Gorzad Tain was a madman most assuredly! It could not be the fault of the Living Force that the most powerful beings in the Galaxy clashed regularly! That men and women who should never meet in battle seemed to be magnetically attracted to great battles! That entire planets were wiped away of life wherever the Force was the strongest!

The seed had been planted.

"What thiss old man truly dessiress is peace," he wailed in a mocking tone, but then he drew himself up, gaining almost a foot of height. "To control our desstiny, we must wrestle it from the very hands of fate!" He grasped his staff and closed his bony hands around it as if he were throttling an enemy. "To become free. Truly free. We must kill the thing that controlss usss..." his strength went once again, and he collapsed with only his staff holding him aloft. "Ssomewhere hidess the mind of the Living Force.. We musst kill it... or capture it... while every Ssith, Jedi, Dark Jedi, Nightssisster, and Krath will fight uss tooth and nail to presserve it. Like an ADDICT," he raised his fist ineffectually into the air and shook it. Yet there was a clue there in his words.

"No..." he said, dropping his hand. "...the time is not yet neigh..." he burst into wracking coughs, spittle running down his chin, flakes of dried blood mixing into it. "...to face the Living Force, one musst ssacrifice... everything... as I have." Grimm had said enough, but he would not stop there. He stared at the gem in his companion's chest. Carved beautifully with rare metals, touched with runes familiar to Grimm, but in an arrangement he had not seen before. Theoretically, it would turn a Sith Soul-Gem into a mighty eater of souls.

Instantly Grimm recognized the power and the limitation and realized he was not the only madman in the room. His jaw slackened and his slow laughter crackled like dry parchment. "Heh.... heh....HEH.... HEH...."

"To think... Ssomeone would go so far... as to become an Eater of Soulss... How alike, yet unalike we are."
The last part he said quietly, as if he was now speaking to himself while his sanity crumbled..

Then, he lifted his head and threw back his hood. His cloak opened to show maggot-colored flesh clinging so tightly to his chest that the heart beneath could be seen beating weakly there. "Behold, traveler. Behold the future you sspeed recklesssly towardss." The gem in his robes blazed unbidden at the nearness of a similarly Sith-made gem. It blazed with horrible light, not made by the souls of the creatures within, but by the gem itself. It blazed so brightly that it may as well not have been hidden in a secret pocket at all, for it lifted free and one-by-one lit the Runes from his staff top to bottom. The staff proved to be the conduit, the key which ignited the gem, which now floated between them, crackling with energy. The pike-staff glowed with runes familiar to The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger , for many were etched in the Electrum he wore in the Heart of Syn.

The display abruptly ended, as Grimm snatched the floating gem from the air. Flesh sizzled as it wrapped around it and pulled it back to it's hidden place. "It doess not like what is insside you, and neither do I." He said as his whole body flashed, becoming transparent as the red light exuded through his flesh, and highlighted the very human bone within. After a while, the light began to dim, but the smell of burnt skin remained. "Yes, I am truly mad." He lamented, answering the question unspoken.


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