Ziost
Ziost, the gateway to the empire of older times, a rocky world that was also one of the most important places for the sith, once a homeworld to the sith species of old. It just made sense that a deranged sith deserter would come to such a place, the dark side strong, the civilian presence small and the places to hide in many, but he wouldn't be long for this world because the inquisitorius had their sights on him, the things he studied were as powerful as they were dangerous in the wrong hands, knowledge that should belong to the empire and the empire only...But he wasn't one of them anymore.
Today, Anai Skhess had been tasked to go hunting, a mission given to her by her superiors in the inquisitorius, who knew very well how to test those within the organization. She had been given two companions to work with: An acolyte which she had met and got along with and an agent which she had met and fought before, both of them in the same event. Anai may have had opinions of them, but they were opinions they would not see, for they weren't going on a mission with Anai Skhess, they had joined inquisitor Xander.
"The sith master we're about to fight here will be unhinged, unstable...And powerful" Xander spoke as they had arrived to his hideout, Anai's voice deep and resemblant of a male thanks to the voice changer of her armor, her inquisitor persona being made to throw them completely off in all aspects "Reports indicate he hides deep within this cavern, a place that exudes of the dark side much more than the average place in this planet" Which was saying a lot, given the roots of Ziost.
"Our objective is simple, kill the sith master, his creations and retrieve any knowledge he might've left in this place." Xander looked back at the two, the gaze of the inquisitor hidden behind her helmet "You're working under the inquisitorius today, you can not afford to fail or drag the others down, understood?" Anai drove that last point home, aiming it to the both of them, she wanted to see how they would act under pressure, every mission was a test for everyone involved and any information she could get out of them was an advantage for the organization that trusted no one.
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