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Some time after the destruction of Exegol
Writing with Valery Noble Valery Noble


Darth Vinaze, returning from the otherworldly sojourn forced upon him by his defeat at the hand of Eina L'lerim-Vandiir Eina L'lerim-Vandiir , had found the paradigm shifted in an unrecognizable galaxy. Solipsis was dead, Exegol and the New Sith destroyed, the Mawite tribes scattered to the four winds. The Sith Lord could not help but succumb to the sentimentality the defeat had brough about.

Exegol had been his home long before the Maw had adopted it. It was a sacred place, so holy to the Dark Side, and as the final blow in a series of sanctified worlds taken by the Jedi, it had fallen to the fate which Korriban had narrowly avoided. Purged, cleansed, destroyed. It had been where he had first witnessed the prophetic vision of the Sith'ari on the Dark Throne, and where years later he had seen it come true.

Even had the artificers employed in Vinaze's lab on Exegol escaped it's destruction, there had been no contingency, no world kept in reserve, simply because defeat had been inconceivable. And yet, one day Vinaze had awoken to find that defeat had come to pass, and that all his work to find the Sith'ari had amounted to nothing. He had become listless, a wanderer with no direction or desire. He had contemplated yet another pilgrimage for his soul to reflect on the Sith Code, but what was there left to see? Practically every world sacred to the Sith had fallen to the Jedi of the Ashlan Crusade.

Ultimately, he had resolved to return, at great risk, to the one place where he could stop and make sense of it all: the desert world of Tash-Taral. On the edge of the galaxy, it had once been the hill upon which the Dark Sovereigns had chosen to die in defiance to Carnifex's Empire. It had also been the world that Vinaze had ruled in their name, what little it held to lord over. Ironically, when the Ashlan Crusade had finally reached Tash-Taral two of the three Dark Sovereigns were dead, with Vinaze having absconded with the remnants of the Warlords and pledged fealty to Solipsis.

His return had thus far been fortuitous. In the far northern polar regions of the world the secret laboratory, where he had created Sithspawn in the service of Kascalion Giedfield Kascalion Giedfield , remained undefiled by the Jedi, though long abandoned by the Sith. In addition, in returning to the sector once occupied by the Jedi crusaders, he had chanced upon an opportunity.

The spirit of Darth Vinaze, though weakened after the battle at Tython, still had a measure of power. Though he could no longer imagine projecting himself across an army as he used to in his battle meditations, he needed only to dominate the minds of a few now. His subject, the vehicle of his return to Tash-Taral, had been the Jedi Master Gar Izes, an Ashlan Crusader still active in the fringes of old Sith space with his three knight companions.

The Jedi had been unaware of what came over them as the spirit of Darth Vinaze had possessed their master, and with the strong Force connection of Master Izes, Vinaze had amplified his dominating power and enthralled the knights. When they arrived at Vinaze's lab, he wondered how long these men had searched for this place, only to find it as slaves to its architect.

Their power, their vital Force, would be incredibly valuable to Vinaze if he was to begin building a new powerbase from the ground up, but his authority over them was tenuous. They were strong and dedicated followers of the Light, and their connection to it would constantly buck at the dark reins holding them. Vinaze knew he had to work quickly and decisively or he risked losing them, or worse, for their comrades to find them. Experiments would be pushing it, but nevertheless he had to test if he still had it in him to create monsters. With each knight that he might turn into a diabolical Sithspawn, it would be one less he had to exert himself to control. The monsters would need only a physical cage to contain them.

And so, he set about with his thralls to ready his lab chambers for the first transmogrification. He found himself greatly preferring such thralls as he had now to the old test subjects he had so often used, their midichlorians strong and plentiful, his dominion over their minds allowing for a quiet and focused workplace unburdened by screams of pain or terror. The first of the Jedi knights went silently and grim faced, whatever terror he was facing deep in his subconscious unallowed to show. His comrades watched in similar enthralled stoicism as the dark side roiled through him, twisting him into a monstrous killing machine. Vinaze relaxed some as he ceased enthralling the former knight, and let the mindless Sithspawn bash itself against its cage in beastly anger. Yet, he could feel his time slipping. He had to proceed even faster lest Gar Izes overcome his dark chains and interrupt Vinaze.
 


Tash-Taral
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Valery slowly brought her X-wing down within the desert and shut down its engines. Even from afar, she had felt something dark stirring on Tash-Taral, but now that her boots touched the barren wasteland, she could feel just how intense it really was. Several Jedi had gone missing in this stretch of space, and while these sectors could provide many causes for signals to go unanswered, her meditation had revealed that this was no simple case of signal interference.

Something terrible had happened to the missing Knights.

"I've made my landing," Valery reported through the comm unit on her wrist. She had raised the device closer to her lips and while she looked around to trace what her senses revealed, she continued to report her findings. "No sign of the missing Jedi yet, but I can feel that they're out here somewhere. In one way or another." She frowned and lowered her arm back down to linger besides her hip.

Something told her that the missing few were nearby, but all she felt was a terrible darkness. Had they been killed and was she following that trail of death? Or worse, had they been turned or manipulated?

Whatever the cause of her feelings could be, Valery followed her senses and began to move towards the source.







 
The Sith Lord had no choice but to double down. The haunted form of Gar Izes silently and swiftly exited the room, but as he did, he sensed an undue presence in the barren wasteland beyond the walls. It was not the subdued and dimmed light of the possessed Jedi, but a bright, blinding light in the Force, its arrival untimely and imminent.

Master Izes moved faster, descending deep into the bowels of the temple, a blackest reach so deep in the earth that it was like an empty void. Vinaze, born in mortal form an Umbaran, had always been welcomed by the darkness. Now, in the pitch black, he could only rely on the Force to guide him downwards.

He could not say who was on his tail, but they were certainly strong with the Force. Weaker Sith might have feared, for their life or for their enterprise. Paranoia was so common among the Sith, but Vinaze had learned quickly that fear stood as the strongest of emotions. Not rage, nor pain, nor grief. It had been in those temple depths that Vinaze and his acolytes had communed with the Bogan, garnering wisdom from the strange whispers beyond while they faced the fear of looking into the void and having it look back. The overcame fear in this place so that they could strike others with it.

He would allow this Lightsider into his domain, so that they too could face fear. He knew there was always a chance that they would overcome him, especially in the state he was in currently, but he wouldn't let it be without showing the Jedi the horrors of the Dark Side.

When he reached the central meditation chamber, a room of solid black stone with no visible light, he knelt down and let the Force in. He drew upon the well of power that had been filled in the halls of this place, the terrible screams and horrible blood that tainted the Force. He hoped that such old wounds in the Force might allow him to amplify his control over his thralls even more, at least long enough for them to fight. How sweet the thought tasted, of a Jedi having to slay one of their own against all wills.

The Jedi had taken the holiest worlds of the Sith. They had taken the greatest champions of the Dark Side. They would not take Darth Vinaze.

The remaining two Jedi knights would move to a control room above the laboratory, sealing themselves inside as they pressed the button releasing the Sithspawn stalker out into the halls, a greeting gift for Valery Noble Valery Noble , and a first line of defense...
 



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The Darkness was growing rapidly.

With every step she took towards the source, she felt that familiar weight against the barriers of her mind increasing. It wasn't uncomfortable anymore — not after decades of having experienced it. But she knew better than to ignore it, or worse, than to underestimate it. The Dark Side was a treacherous thing, capable of clouding a Jedi's senses to the point where it was nearly impossible to figure out just how strong it was.

Not until it was too late.

"I've reached the source." A final report she made into her comms unit, as she stood in front of the large stone doors of this strange facility. Valery walked forward, tracing her hand along the stone surface, and let out a soft sigh. If she were to break her way into this place, she'd surely alarm whoever was inside. So, rather than offering them a signal, she stepped forward and phased her way through the barrier.

An old Jedi Shadow trick.

Once inside, Valery steadied her breathing and looked around. She wasn't quite sure what she'd discover here, but if those missing Jedi had gone anywhere near this place, she suspected the worst.







 
The hunt began the moment the cage door was lifted, its mechanism groaning with age from a time long before Vinaze, long before the Warlords of the Sith had stepped foot there, back when Little Korriban nothing more than a world for the dead to rest. Despite Vinaze's best efforts, it was fast returning to that state. He would fight that inevitability tooth and claw, which jumped from the cage and began a manic, beastly jaunt around the laboratory room.

The Sithspawn familiarized itself with the scent of blood, more abundant than water on Tash-Taral, the currency of the wild Sith-beasts that inhabited the deserts for as long as Sith had been on the planet. Blood it wanted, but the hunt... it needed. The hunt was not so much about sustenance, but the thrill. Born only moments before from a living being, the accursed wretch was made with its grotesque weapon fused into it, given no rhyme nor reason for life aside from its primal emotions of pain, and the anger that brought. In such a way, Sithspawn were the greatest of Sith. They did not need to dictate their actions around the Code, for suffering was innate to them. What made them lesser, in reality, was their inaptitude for passion. This monster had no conscious passion, the strength of its emotions nothing more than animalistic.

As the Jedi-turned-creature finally took stock of its surroundings and calmed from its manic high, it sniffed around, not with the nose it didn't possess, but through the Dark Side of the Force. It was blind in every other sense, but through the Force, it could feel the arrival of the interloper. It could taste the Light untainted by the Dark, blistering hot like fire. So perverse to its nature was the Light, that the beast was driven even madder with fury.

As Darth Vinaze had intended, whilst he meditated deep below, the beast began to maraud the halls of the complex, its snarls and growls of pain and anger echoing throughout. The best the beast could hope for was to kill the Jedi, and be sated with gory violence just once in its pitiful life which Vinaze would discard of before long. The second best thing it could hope for was to be swiftly dispatched by Valery Noble Valery Noble , a fate its malformed talon-feet ran quickly towards.

The Jedi master would not have long to scour the entrance halls before the beast upon her, its terrible form illuminated in the dim torchlight as it roared at her, approaching fast down a hallway with its bladed arm pulled back and ready to strike...
 



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Valery entered the dark facility and spent a long moment looking around, her senses extended far beyond the structure's walls in an attempt to find the source of what she knew was out there. She had felt its darkness growing stronger with every step she took toward this place, but standing inside was an entirely different experience. The Dark Side of the Force called out to her, and she knew that if she were to lower her mental defenses, it'd be ready to consume her.

But that wasn't the only thing trying to do just that.

Loud growls and the sound of sharp claws digging into the floor echoed through the empty hallways. Valery snapped from her senses and turned her fiery gaze down the hall. Even in the dark, her Keshian eyes could see without fault, though a part of her wished she had been too blind to see what emerged from the Shadows.

Not because of how grotesque this beast was, but because she could feel what it had once been.

"Knight Dragir?" Valery asked, but the beast did not respond, and charged at her. It pulled back its bladed arm once it was close enough, and with a quick jump to the side, Valery kept herself from being cut in half. But even after distancing herself from the beast, she stared at it with widened eyes — full of shock and disbelief.

Someone had done this to a person?

"Can you still hear me? Please, tell me you're still in there." She knew her husband had healed many Sithspawn that weren't originally creatures of the Dark, but was there any process in the known Galaxy that could reverse this? She highly doubted it.






 
The piercing strike of the Sithspawn's arm ran through the space where Valery had been, so full of wild energy that even missing the Jedi it continued to follow through until it was on the other side of the corridor. In the moment it took to turn around to her, it paused, hearing a name it recognized echoing deep into its twisted mind. Perhaps whatever was left of the Jedi inside its psyche could still understand, but its vocal cords were malformed for speech. It could not answer her if it wanted to.

Swelling up from below was an aura of the Darkside, Vinaze communing with both parties. As he reached through the Force to his creation, he could see as it could. With no eyes, he could only see her as a presence in the Force, a disturbingly blinding light. Through the Force he reached to her as well, a ghostly voice, disembodied.

"Master Jedi, you are strong in the Force. I have not felt such a presence since I was atop Akar Kesh watching your greatest warriors fall to the New Sith. What great warrior of the Light do I now have the pleasure of being hunted by?"

As Vinaze spoke to her the creature bared its teeth and leaped at Valery again, no different an attack than before, no semblance of tactics. Its blade was no civilized weapon like a Lightsaber, but a beasts claw through and through.

Valery Noble Valery Noble
 



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When she spoke its name, Valery could feel a brief shift in the Force. As if it heard and understood, but simply couldn't react. Perhaps it meant something of the former Jedi still lingered underneath all that twisted flesh, but with the hate and darkness, she felt, she knew it had to be very deep below the surface.

Likely never to be reached again.

Valery reached down towards her belt and drew her lightsaber into her hand. The violet blade ignited, and the Force began to flow through her body. She was preparing herself to take it down but stopped when another shift in the Force occurred. This one even darker than the ones before.

Then, there was a voice.

Valery looked the beast in the eyes and clenched her hand around the weapon, "I'm Master Valery Noble," she said without going into her accomplishments. Chances are, if he knew about the New Sith and what they had done, he had heard of her name. If he hadn't, she'd use his ignorance as a weapon against him.

The beast roared and while she still felt the presence of whoever had done this to him, she watched it move to attack. There was no plan or greater strategy — just mindless rage and a will to devour. But Valery wasn't going to let it get close. She raised her hand and at once, the beast froze in mid-air. With great pressure on its body, Valery slammed it up against the ceiling, before crashing it down against the floor.

"It's pointless," she told it before her expression softened. "If you're in there, Knight Dragir, resist."





 
The Sithspawn released a gutteral yell as its body slammed up and down into the hard, ancient stones. On the floor it gave a pained groan, yet went to pick itself up again, slowly but surely.

Perhaps, for a second, she would be able to feel the darkness resign its hold on the creature's psyche, but it would last only a fraction of a moment. Through the Force, Vinaze willed the beast to continue its fight. It's chitinous skin was cracked and damaged all over from the impacts, its leg stunted with a limp. Its next attack was a weak slash towards Valery, one she would easily be able to counter.

Again, Vinaze communed with her, most intrigued at the revelation of who she was. Though they had never met personally, the Sword of the Jedi was infamous among the Sith. He almost felt honoured to be her target, for he knew of whom she had felled in the past.

"The Jedi who put down Kyrel Ren. You robbed the Sith of a great warrior. How very much I wish I could do the same now to your order. The deaths of these Jedi in my thrall can be a start. Your code doe not prevent you from killing out of mercy, does it? I suspect this pitiful creature in front of you would be like swatting a fly, Master Noble." Were it that she could save Knight Dragir, his pain was immense. Perhaps the spawn did deserve mercy, but for Vinaze, he merely wished to see one Jedi strike another down. He knew what kind of weight life held to them, and it was these moral considerations that had always made the Jedi weaker.

To have struck down the Master of Ren was a feat, of a strength that Vinaze did not wish to stay around and witness firsthand. Though he knew he could leave, disappearing back into sea of the Force at any point, he wished not to have to surrender his Jedi to life and light, not if it meant he could toy with the Grandmaster of the New Jedi Order herself...

Valery Noble Valery Noble
 



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Honor Life.

It was one of, if not the most important piece of Jedi Philosophy and what she saw now, challenged everything she felt about it. The particular Honor didn't mean that a Jedi should never kill, but it encouraged them to exhaust all other options before taking a life. Now, in front of her, she saw something so unnatural, that the only reasonable response seemed to be ending its life to offer it mercy. But was that really the right thing to do?

What if she could heal him? How much suffering was life really worth?

"It does not, but we do not disregard our own so easily," Valery replied as she jumped away to avoid its next attack. Again, she didn't lash out to kill or severely harm it — she kept moving and kept trying to find even but a shimmer of the Jedi within its eyes and soul.

But all she saw was darkness.

"I'm not going to allow you to continue these experiments," Valery added, and that was a promise. She raised her hand as the beast came at her again, and sent pulses of light towards it. She knew it would likely cause more insufferable pain, but she wasn't trying to kill the beast. She wanted to cast out the person controlling its each and every move.






 
The experiments would continue... one way or another, they always would. Another time and another world if not here and now, for the darkness always festered where the light could not reach.

But the light had reached Vinaze once again, too close for his comfort. The blast of Force Light at the Sithspawn licked flame at Vinaze's psyche, immediately forcing him to reject his dark-tendrilled connected to his creation. The spawn itself screamed in pain, the very dark essence of its being vibrating against the opposite Force surging through it. It flailed its body at the Light, and as the light subsided and the dim aura of the hallway returned the beast had begun to run. Where it had once run to her in rage, it ran now away in fear, its primal essence challenged and humbled, sending it back into the dark halls from whence it came. Its deranged screams and heavy, fleshy stomps echoed as it disappeared into the shadowed bowels of the ruin. Whatever was left of Knight Dragir was bolstered by the attack, but saving him from deep inside the creature would still be a difficult task. But it proved that the sithspawn was a weak creation.

A weakness Vinaze could not abide. His eyes snapped open in the dark, and standing from his knees the possessed form of Master Gar Izes began the return ascent from the bowels of the ruin. In the main laboratory, the doors opened once again and out into the halls the two enthrall knights stepped, activating their blue sabers. Noble would eventually have to cross paths with them if she wished to defeat Vinaze...

Valery Noble Valery Noble
 

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