Location: Yavin IV, Sith Training Ground.
Malevolum was growing tired at the rate of which she lost apprentices. It wasn't so much as they were dying, rather that the broke far too easily. She had gone through two in rather quick succession. It was for this reason that she had this course constructed. Given the four braziers that burned within the room, the room was starting to get uncomfortably warm. This room had housed many an acolyte in times past, the blood stained stones that laid about made it fairly obvious. It had taken her time and effort to construct this course, the aim being to find an apprentice with a degree of mettle, as she had no room for weaklings in her line of work; which annoyed her all the more when she received so few applicants.
Looking at the sole recruit she had drawn the attention of, she scowled, studying the Sith woman from her to toe, and was seemingly unimpressed. She was too thin, not to mention short. The only use Mal could think of for her was to use her as a counter weight for her gym, but looks could be deceiving; Darth Void had proven that. She crossed her arms, the lower portion of her face still concealed by the metal plate she had fixed to her chin. "I certainly hope you are tougher than you look, or you might not survive this course. State your name, and tell me why you deserve to stand here and waste my time. Speak clearly, or not at all. I'm not your mother, so don't expect me to feel sympathy if you feel scared." The cybernetics in her eyes gave a faint glow, as she looked the Sith directly in the eyes, wary for a surprise attack from the little whelp. When the acolyte was done, Mal would motion towards the door behind them, an old iron frame door with glass giving a hint of the first room; there were two massive stone pillars that stood in the room, but there seemed to be no other way to proceed. "You will proceed into that room and continue through the course. If you stop for whatever reason, you fail. If you reach a point where you can not continue, I suggest you try harder, because I will not come in there to fish you out. I'd wish you good luck, but if you rely on luck to get through this, then I have no use for you. Begin." With that, Mal gestured towards the gate with her hand, as a bolt of lightning fired from her palm and tore the gates open, allowing the acolyte to proceed as normal. Please don't be a disappointment. She thought, her eyes switching to infrared vision as she moved to the secured observation room. She was going to be livid if this woman failed the course, especially after all this work.
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