Muunilinst was far from the worst place that Vizim had been. He liked cities. They were bustling, lively, and always lent themselves toward making his work easier. There were millions of places to get lost in a city because there were millions of people.
He had been making moves within the planet's political circles for some time now, and the only thing that remained was this contract. A Muun by the name of Han Sill was making moves within the upper echelons of politics, and he needed one of his rivals removed. A simple job and the type of thing that he did on a regular basis at the request of "customers" and "allies" of the Sith.
The complication on this job was an Acolyte. Vizim didn't have an Acolyte, didn't usually work with Acolytes, and wasn't sure how excited he was about being saddled with an Acolyte by command, but here he was. He was originally planning to meet with her at one of the local bars, but then realized she might not even be old enough to gain entry. Instead, it was a caf shop. It was late afternoon, and they had several hours to finish preparations before the time for the hit would come in the wee hours of the morning. Easy, right? Right...?
He had been making moves within the planet's political circles for some time now, and the only thing that remained was this contract. A Muun by the name of Han Sill was making moves within the upper echelons of politics, and he needed one of his rivals removed. A simple job and the type of thing that he did on a regular basis at the request of "customers" and "allies" of the Sith.
The complication on this job was an Acolyte. Vizim didn't have an Acolyte, didn't usually work with Acolytes, and wasn't sure how excited he was about being saddled with an Acolyte by command, but here he was. He was originally planning to meet with her at one of the local bars, but then realized she might not even be old enough to gain entry. Instead, it was a caf shop. It was late afternoon, and they had several hours to finish preparations before the time for the hit would come in the wee hours of the morning. Easy, right? Right...?