Maldor Mecetti
High Chancellor

Voss, Capital City of Voss-Ka, Administrative Palace
Adjudicator Valdo-Sa smiled, "Reports indicate an improvement of fifteen percent on shipyard production, as anticipated."
Maldor sat in his office chair, regarding the Adjudicator from across his desk. The Adjudicators held a role created by the Voss to control the actions of outsiders. It was a topic of frequent amusement to him that they'd selected the head of that order to be his liaison to their people.
From their perspective, they doubtless felt the need to regulate a negative outside influence. Except that Valdo-Sa had frequently assured Maldor that the Empire's presence here was preferable to all other outcomes.
For the time being.
The fact that the Voss claimed foresight through the Force meant they should be able to chart the best course through all possibilities at all times. But Maldor wondered why they should have ever allowed themselves to be conquered, if that was the case. Had Maldor seen the future clearly through the Force as they claimed to, he would have avoided the missteps that turned him into the creature of others.
"I often suspect that you Voss work to the precise projections you make, merely to reinforce the notion of your predictions being infallible." Maldor watched the Adjudicator's face to gauge his response.
Valdo-Sa shrugged, "Looking for the beginning of a closed loop is a fool's errand." It was a Voss saying that Maldor had heard many times when he'd expressed similar notions, regardless of which Voss he was speaking to. It must be something taught to their young in school.
Maldor arched a brow, "In any event, the new ships will still not be ready in time for the Empire's next likely engagement. We will have to be creative."
"On that subject," Valdo-Sa replied, "you have never failed to deliver, my Lord."
Flattery was something Maldor heard rarely enough to find it suspicious. "Hmm. Leave me. I have plans to make. Feel free to carry out my instructions before I make them."
Valdo-Sa chuckled, "I will do you the courtesy of waiting, Moff Mecetti. Be well." With that, the Adjudicator bowed and departed, leaving Maldor to his thoughts.
Except... no. Maldor did not feel alone with his thoughts.
There was something else...
...someone else.
He swallowed, peering into the shadowy corners of the office, where the warm lighting was dimmest.
'Do you believe in monsters, Maldor,' he asked himself within the privacy of his mind.
It only took a moment for the answer to come.
'Yes.'
