Mustafar
Thel had brought Gemini to Mustafar for training, as soon as he could. It had now been some time since their first meeting on Ogem. Gemini had been left on Mustafar, to train with the instructors there, until Thel returned. He didn’t even like Mustafar, but he thought it sensible to bring them here. He was beginning to somewhat regret having allowed Param to settle on Troiken, but it was too late to change that now. He looked back favourably on the times when he was able to keep the operation on Troiken separate from most other Sith. Given Param’s unusually friendly manner, which he had tried to rid her of, she had welcomed a few different Sith to her home on the planet. She probably thought he didn’t know, but her Xexto “friends” were loyal to him. They kept him informed of those who visited her. He wouldn’t make the same mistake of letting other Sith get too close to the operations he ran, in future.
In general, he was displeased with his “fellow Sith”. He had worked hard to try and secure sources of income for the Sith Order. Admittedly, it was done entirely out of self-interest. He profited from all the operations he had acquired, and the resources he had gathered gave him a greater sense of security. However, the blundering incompetence of other Sith was a threat to him. The lack of resources and assets gathered by the others could potentially lead to more scrutiny being placed on him. The recent attacks on civilians were also unwelcome. He was even displeased with his former apprentice to some small extent. In most ways Param had been a good apprentice. She had been loyal and efficient. However, she was too soft. He’d never been able to rid her of that.
He'd sent instructions for Gemini to wait in a training room alone. When the large doors opened, Thel entered. He was dressed in his robes. “Greetings. I trust your time here on Mustafar has been productive so far?”
@Mythos