Akrit'tar
Upon hours and hours of meditation, Tiamat knew where exactly they needed to go and she wasn't entirely thrilled. Imperial records turned up barely anything of their destination in the most desolate parts of the galaxy. She was able to scrape together a small description of what used to be an Imperial prison where they sentenced prisoners to work in the mines nearby. All activities had suddenly ended shortly before the end of Sidious' reign and no other information could be found...or at least was made available to her knowledge. It was peculiar, but not unusual, someone had their secret and they were not willing to share just quite yet. However, for the group of them, they were about to uncover secrets themselves and hopefully come back with more answers than questions- Tiamat was not holding her breath of course.
The world was frigid, rivalling that of Hoth when it came to the howling winds, dry lands, and inhospitable landscapes. Tiamat could already feel the chill as she entered the ship through the atmosphere; high winds threatening to take them far across the planet instead of their destination, but the expert pilot had no difficulty bringing the ship in and searching for a place to land. There was something else though, for her, the insidious darkness of the Eternal seemed closer, stronger, but in a way still far from her grasp. No doubt there was something else here and the others would also feel it. A darkness unlike the Force they have felt; it carried weight and beckoned with something greater to be offered than their current state.
She figured they would start at the coordinates of the prison, bringing the ship in low as she searched for a flat surface. To her surprise, the prison still stood in the fog, and in relatively decent shape, though the elements had eroded at the building's structural layers. The woman's eyes narrowed as the building neared, almost making out a blinking red light coming from one of the windows. "I didn't think emergency power could sustain itself for this long..." she said quietly, but others would hear if they sat beside her. She checked her scanners once more, but did not pick up any immediate lifeform readings and the woman scratched her head, now focused on her own senses to tell her what would be reality.
Landing the ship on what looked to be an old landing pad, Tiamat turned to the others, for a brief instance, there was concern in her face, but it quickly faded as her features hardened. "Lets be prepared for anything." she said as she grabbed her insulated coat, her saber clipped on the outside for easier accessibility until they could get out of the wind and cold. "Gee-Gee, lock down the ship when we leave." she ordered her droid who whistled in approval. Once everyone was ready, the hatch would be lowered for their exit and immediately closed as they started their trek to find an entrance.
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