D E A T H
What a mess he'd made of it all.
His place within the invasion of Ossus had ended up turbulent at best; he'd done more to aid their opponents than his own Master's plans, ferried out the children from the Temple, refused to engage the Jedi in battle. Even when he had
Starlin Rand
aboard his ship, coordinates locked on Korriban, he'd ultimately let the boy go. Brought him home to Coruscant, free as a bird. At the end of the day he simply couldn't do it. He wasn't a crusader. He didn't want to go and spread some crazed message about the darkside, and pretend it was anything other than it was. It was not salvation, not in his eyes, it was a means to an end, a useful tool, but it came at an arguably insurmountable price.
He could not in good conscience force that upon a group of kids, as it had once been forced upon him. It had to be a choice; nobody could make that for them.
Thesh had made his choice, of course. Long before he'd heard that melodic, transfixing song he'd realized this was a path he was willing to take. He wanted the knowledge it would provide him, he thrived upon the occult, and wanted nothing more to see where the breadcrumb trail could lead. Not for power, not inherently. Call it mere fascination, curiosity.
Yet he hadn't returned to Korriban.
Nobody had seen him since the invasion. Only a handful had even witnessed him leaving with Starlin and they were mostly Jedi. No, the boy had taken a page out of Rand's book and made his way back to the start. Back to the place it had all begun. Ession.
He hadn't gazed upon that world in a great many years, he would barely remember it at all if not for the vision he'd seen within the Netherworld. It wasn't much of a homecoming though, as his beloved Leviathan touched down on the planet and the grimy streets were opened up to him. There was nobody left on Ession who would even remember him. Nobody left to recall the name he'd lost when the Sith came and stole him away, and tore asunder all he had known.
Truth be told he was only really there because it was the last place anyone would expect him to go. He needed to lay low, figure out what exactly it was he'd do going forward. As far back as his memory went he'd never truly been free, or alone, in this Galaxy of theirs. A new chapter was beginning, and he wasn't sure where his foot should fall first.