Fate's Will Manifest

Megabuilding 32-B31, Sadow District
Jutrand
902 ABY
The rain was falling on Jutrand like so many nights before, but in the Sadow District there was much more peace than one might find in the lower slums. In those places, you barely got rain - the architecture above your head was meant to capture, purify, then pump it back to the various districts. Most of that clean water when back to the top, only to stay there while those at the bottom drank whatever was left. In the Sadow District, there was fresh rain and water whenever they saw fit - given they also had massive weather machines keeping the brunt of the storms away from them.
That was the reality of a planet submersed in the Dark Side. There were too many Sith here, and as a result, nature itself seemed to protest their presence. Jean de Brichare knew this better than most, that the Sith were a pestilence that had to be burned out. It wasn't medicine or curatives that could prevent their spread, only immediate amputation. Those in the Core made excuses on why they couldn't simply genocide the Sith and their ideology, but Jean made no such excuses.
The Ashen Dawn, Jean's personal army of would be Jedi revolutionaries, had prepared for the assassination of one such illness left in the Galaxy. Their apartment was near the top floor of the megablock, so their trip up had been tiring. Climbing hundreds if not thousands of floors without being caught or set off alarms was not easy task, but the Ashen Dawn was more than just rebels, but skilled agents on par with the Tsis'kaar or SIA.
These skills allowed them to surround the apartment, prepare their measures to breach. It was late, and the Sith was likely sleeping or eating someone, or whatever it was these inhuman monsters did. Jean would make sure that they would suffer for their existence. The Archangel let the Force guide him to these places, to enact its judgement without reservation, and so he let the other teams know when to breach.
A careful second, and the explosive charges set on the wall blew - opening a would be portal between the service hallway they were in, and the fineries of a Sith's luxury apartment. Other teams breached at the same time, Jedi and would-be Soldiers claiming to be Jedi pouring in and firing at any local guards or people. It didn't matter if the Sith had family or guests, they all needed to be burned.
"Sith...", Jean said with a cold, heavy accent.
"I have come to see you from this world. Do not hide from me, it will only delay the inevitable."