it belongs in a museum
"Oh they teach it there? Marvelous, I'll have to pay them a visit."
"New Kaas City is a jewel of the Tingel Arm. So much...culture. I recommend peak storm season, the way lightning clashes with the spires is like an electric apocalypse."
Again Vector did not seem phased by the young Sith's unnatural movements. He bowed deeply with a grin and courtly flourish when his work was curtly praised by cold mandalorian steel. Deference tempered with pride in his exceptional talents.
"Of course. The wisdom of the ancients."
"Just so, my lord."
While his dark masters discussed how to proceed Captain Monk produced an electro-whip and lashed several slaves until the rest redoubled their efforts scouring the temple perimeter for scattered artifacts or additional ruins buried in the sands. Only the sound of grinding stone returned his attention to Typhojem's monument.
"Oh, it's beautiful..." tears welled in Vector's eyes and the whip slackened in his hand.
Then he cracked it over the cowering slaves, shouting past their superstitious dread with orders to push the stone gates open wide enough for the Sith masters to pass comfortably through. After thousands of years they returned to Asog in triumph and Monk would be damned before neglecting his duties as a worthy servant.
"It would be the most incredible honor," he knelt before Letifer and the others, "If I might accompany my lords within and document this glorious achievement. Generations that follow deserve to know exactly how your leadership finally won the war against the Jedi."
His lip curled at the word. Vector spoke it like a curse.
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