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Public Taris- Underworld Auction

Reign appraised the young man, it did not appear he was hear for the holocron so he would not worry about him. “there are a great many things of use here it seems. Best of luck.”

The Dark Lord could feel the smirk in the young man’s presence, he couldn’t help but smile. Such arrogance in his tone. “If your blade is not at my throat, I would consider us friends. At least for now.” he said amiably.

His thoughts drifted to the other bidders before he asked the young man.
“I noted your apparent recognition of the bidder in the golden mask, what do you know of the man?”


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Braze let out a soft chuckle at the Sith's response, amused by the easy shift between civility and the unspoken threat beneath the words. "Fair enough," he replied, his tone light but thoughtful. "No blade at your throat, friends for now."

He paused briefly before adding, "Though for one to find my blade at my throat, they would first have to be worth the time of cleaning up the mess." His smirk deepened slightly. When Reign mentioned the bidder in the golden mask, Braze's eyes flicked briefly to where the figure had been. "Only not to get on his bad side. We've nothing presently to fight about."

His words carried an air of confidence as he kept his gaze steady on Reign, watching for any reaction.

"Seen him in a few circles, always chasing something valuable. But then again, aren't we all?" He shrugged, keeping his tone neutral. "He's got credits to burn, that's for sure. Beyond that, he's a mystery to me."
 
“Noted, so don’t go after him later. Thanks for the heads up.” Reign chuckled to himself. He wanted more information before he would even think of approaching another.

Looking back to the masked man, Reign nodded up at him.
“A collector of sorts then? With very deep pockets. How interesting”

The Dark Lord turned his gaze to the stage as the next item was brought out. Still not the holocron he was after.

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The numbers on the floating display jumped once more, climbing dramatically as another bid was entered—500,000 credits. The sudden escalation caused a ripple through the crowd, hushed conversations bubbling up as the stakes rose. The auctioneer paused for a moment, clearly impressed by the rapid increase, though he maintained his professional composure.

"500,000 credits," the auctioneer announced, his voice resonating through the room. "Quite the leap. Do we have any further bids?"

The crowd shifted slightly, eyes darting from the display to the bidders scattered throughout the room. It was clear the competition had intensified, but the room remained silent. The holographic numbers flickered, waiting for a response.

"Going once... going twice..." The auctioneer gave a final glance around the room before delivering the conclusion.

"Sold!" His hand dropped, and the bidding for the Ghostfire Kyber Crystal was officially closed.

As the murmurs in the room began to quiet again, the auctioneer didn't waste time. The lights dimmed and shifted, focusing on the next pedestal rising from the floor. "Next on the docket," the auctioneer began, "we present an ancient Sith Holocron. Dark knowledge awaits within, holding secrets from a long-forgotten Sith Lord. A priceless artifact !"

With the room now captivated once more, the auctioneer continued. "Shall we start the bidding at 40,000 credits?"
 




Deviously, Braze tapped his datapad, entering a bid of 45,000 credits, just 5,000 more than the Sith Lord's offer. The holographic display flickered, shifting the attention of the room to the Sith Holocron.

A subtle smirk played at the corner of Braze's lips as the room grew tense again. His bid wasn't much higher, but enough to provoke a response. He leaned back, arms crossed, his eyes briefly scanning the other bidders.
 
Frustration, he’d known the bid hadn’t come from the masked man. He’d spent too many credits on the crystal. Then feeling the smug satisfaction in the force, he knew it was the boy.

[50,000] he input into the datapad. Wondering how far the young Jedi would go just to stoke the Sith Lords ire.

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As the bidding for the Sith Holocron rose to 50,000 credits, Braze glanced at the updated display. He felt the slight ripple in the Force, a trace of the Sith Lord's frustration, but Braze didn't bite. He had no intention of escalating this particular auction. Instead, he simply sat back, showing no further interest.

The room waited, but no other bidders seemed inclined to push higher. The auctioneer scanned the room briefly, sensing that the interest in the holocron had waned.

"50,000 credits, going once… twice… sold!" The auctioneer's hand dropped, concluding the sale of the holocron.

Without pause, the auctioneer moved on to the next item, eager to keep the flow of the auction moving. A new pedestal rose from the floor, this time revealing a gleaming ingot of Cortosis Weave Ore, ready to begin the next round of bids.

"Shall we start the bidding at 40,000 credits?" the auctioneer called, signaling the next opportunity.

Braze did bid on this~
 



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Nej Tane.

Billionaire.

Now adding to the list of superlatives used to describe the galaxy's perhaps luckiest idiot, sat in the back. He had a fancy suit on, polished boots, and a fresh set of grills in.

"FIFTY THOUSAND CREDITS. AND THREE."

He chuckled, knowing that there probably weren't anyone in the room that could out-bid him.








 




The auctioneer's composed facade briefly faltered as the loud bid broke through the usual silent process. Whispers erupted around the room, and a few chuckles were heard from the more daring attendees. In the shadowed corners, some opportunistic bidders exchanged amused glances, sensing a chance to exploit the brief moment of disorder.

From a nearby alcove, a rough voice broke the low hum of whispers. "Fifty thousand... and three?" a grizzled smuggler muttered, barely hiding his grin. "Guess I'll just throw in a few credits more, eh?"

"Sounds like someone's got a little too much to spend,"
another bidder snorted, relishing the sudden break from the usual serious decorum.

Meanwhile, a Trandoshan at the back grumbled in a low, guttural tone, "Waste of breath. Just raise the bid quietly, like the rest of us."

The auctioneer, now regaining control, raised his hand to silence the room. "Ladies and gentlemen," he began, voice sharp but controlled—

But before he could continue, Braze raised his hand and spoke up. "Fifty-five thousand credits," he stated calmly, his voice cutting through the room.

The room fell silent for a moment as all eyes turned toward him. The holographic display updated to reflect his bid: 55,000 credits.

The grizzled smuggler from earlier chuckled. "Well, someone's not playing around," he muttered.

From one corner, a grizzled smuggler leaned forward with a smirk, whispering just loud enough for nearby attendees to hear, "Who let the kid in here? Someone check his allowance!" His rough chuckle earned a few snickers from those around him.

A finely dressed attendee, clearly more seasoned, leaned back in his seat, raising an eyebrow at Braze. "Did he steal his daddy's credits to play with the grown-ups?" he remarked, his voice dripping with sarcasm.

"Fifty-five thousand?" another scoffed, "From him? Must've sold his toys to get in here." The bidder, a rough-looking merchant, shook his head, clearly doubting Braze's ability to cover the bid.

From the back, a Trandoshan growled in his guttural tone, "Bet he doesn't even know what fifty-five thousand credits looks like." His companions laughed, their derision aimed squarely at the young Padawan.

"Big words for such a small kid," someone muttered, eyeing Braze with a skeptical look. "Does he even know what he's bidding on?"

"Hope that robe of his has deep pockets,"
a Zeltron quipped from across the room, leaning casually against a pillar. "He's going to need them to back up that number."

The snide remarks continued to ripple through the room, a mix of doubt and mockery filling the air. A few figures chuckled softly, amused at the idea of someone as young as Braze throwing around such a hefty amount. "He's talking like he owns the place," a nearby bidder said with a grin. "Bet he folds before they even count the credits."

The auctioneer, sensing the rising whispers and sneers, raised his hand to regain control. "Ladies and gentlemen," he called out firmly, his voice cutting through the crowd's mockery, "let's maintain decorum. The bid stands at fifty-five thousand credits."

His eyes swept the room, ensuring the attention returned to the business at hand. "Shall we continue? Any further bids?"
 
Reign smiled as the bidding continued. Content to watch the young man confuse and frustrate the other bidders here.

Leaning forward he said
“careful young Jedi, not many here who would take kindly to your antics, I hope you can handle yourself”

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Braze turned his head slightly, a faint smirk playing at the corner of his lips. "Jedi? Oh, you think I'm a Jedi? I am quite flattered, sir," he replied in a hushed tone, his words smooth but carrying a playful edge.

He hadn't brought his lightsabers to a place like this—far too risky. Instead, under his blackened cloak, he relied on more discreet weapons, just in case things got... complicated. His eyes glinted beneath the hood as he added with a casual air, "Though I do wonder what makes one think such a thing."

Braze's voice was calm, almost amused, as he mused on the assumption, letting the words hang in the air, inviting a response while keeping his true nature hidden.
 
Reign chuckled at the younger man. A valid question to someone untouched by the force.

“you’ve done quite well to disguise your presence, you still shine as a beacon of light” Otherwise unknowable the young man had done quite well.

“With Taris newly acquired by the Galactic Alliance, I wouldn’t have stepped foot here without being on the lookout for force users. Otherwise I never would have sensed you”

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Braze smirked deviously, his eyes gleaming with mischief as he leaned ever so slightly forward. "Coat a wooden spoon in silver paint, yet a silver spoon it ain't," he practically purred, his tone teasing, as if knowing something Reign did not. The cheeky remark rolled off his tongue smoothly, and he seemed to enjoy the subtle dance of words.

He didn't appear rattled by the Sith's observations, nor by the scrutiny of the room. Instead, Braze held himself with a confidence that belied his youth, clearly unfazed by the attention.

As their exchange lingered, the auctioneer's voice cut back into the moment. "Do we have any further bids on the Cortosis Weave Ore?" he called, scanning the room, attempting to pull the crowd's focus back to the current auction item.
 
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Astrid sat there watching sure she wanted the ghostfire crystal but it got out of her price range at that moment. She had a few leads to get another one but they weren't as sure fire as this one as she sat there in a long black dress. Her hair straightened and behind her shoulders she wouldn't bid to much on this cortosis ore but she wouldn't as she tapped on her data pad "56,000" was bid. As she sat there her darkside aura was hidden she was interested in the rakghoul disease and maybe the sith amulet assuming she didn't have to spend a ton on them. This was more a matter of convenience for her rather than anything super serious but the cortosis could help the nightsister make a lightsaber.
 




The auctioneer glanced down at the updated display, nodding as the new bid came through. "We have 56,000 credits for the Cortosis Weave Ore," he announced, his voice clear. "Any further bids?"

Braze frowned slightly beneath his hood, his thoughts shifting. He didn't need the cortosis—his credits could be put to better use elsewhere. With a quiet sigh, he decided against bidding further, choosing to save his resources for something that truly caught his interest.

The auctioneer scanned the room one last time, "Going once..." he called, his tone steady, giving a brief pause for any last-minute bids.

The room remained quiet, save for the occasional murmur, but no new bids appeared.

"Going twice..." the auctioneer continued, allowing the tension to settle for just a moment longer.

Braze kept his frown in place, deciding he had no need for the cortosis.
 
Darth Reign had gotten what he came for, now, he was just enjoying being back on Taris. He had missed the seedy underbelly of the ecumenopolis. He had spent a lot of time here building the starts of his network when he was still training under his father.

Ordering a small glass of corellian whiskey, he was content to wait out the auction.

Leaning forward he whispered “good call on the cortosis, valuable without a doubt but we’ve barely scratched the surface”


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Braze stifled a chuckle "I suppose my 'allowance' is gonna hurt either way."

As the auctioneer's hand dropped, finalizing the Cortosis Weave Ore sale at 56,000 credits, the next pedestal rose into view, revealing a stunning collection. Four crystalline treasures shimmered under the lights.

"Ladies and gentlemen,"
the auctioneer began with renewed enthusiasm, "we now present a set of rare Kyber Crystals, each with powerful properties tied to the Force. Included in this set are the following:


We'll start the bidding at 100,000 credits for this extraordinary set."

No sooner had the opening bid been announced when the tension in the room surged.

"100,000 credits," a sleekly dressed Twi'lek from the far side of the room called out, his voice confident. The holographic display flickered to life, showing the initial offer.

A Rodian in the back quickly followed, raising his hand. "110,000 credits," he declared with a smirk, leaning back as the number shifted on the screen.

"125,000!" barked a grizzled human trader, his voice gruff as he punched in his bid.

The stakes climbed further as a Mandalorian, seated near the center, entered the fray. "150,000 credits," came the metallic voice from under the T-visor helmet.

From the upper balcony, a Zeltron woman called down, her tone excited. "175,000 credits!"

Each bid sent waves of murmurs through the room as the price surged higher, the intensity building around the prized collection of Kyber Crystals. Eyes darted from bidder to bidder, waiting to see who would take the next bold step.

Braze, watching the chaos with amusement, decided it was his moment. Raising his hand, he calmly stated, "200,000 credits." His voice rang out, silencing the room momentarily as attention swung back to him.

The red-haired Zeltron woman, unflinching, quickly raised her voice in response. "210,000 credits!" she called, flashing a confident smile.

Braze smirked, leaning into the challenge. His hand went up again. "220,000 credits."

Not to be outdone, the Zeltron woman leaned forward, locking eyes with Braze. "230,000 credits," she countered, her tone playful yet firm, as the tension between the two bidders captivated the room.

The auctioneer, now fully embracing the energetic bidding war, watched intently as the back-and-forth continued, anticipation hanging thick in the air.
 
Reign had to chuckle in return “underworld types love to bandy insults. But turn it around on them and its blasters out. Dish it out but can’t take it I’ve always found”

While he was a fan of rare crystals he was by no means a collector, and would not dip into this bidding war.

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Braze let out a soft laugh, his tone playful "Oh, I've noticed. They love their bravado—until you give them a reason to regret it. But I find it's better to let them think they're in control, right until they're not."

His gaze shifted briefly back to the auction, "Still, it's always amusing to see who folds under pressure."

"Sometimes that is the case,"
Braze trailed off. It seemed he would remain uncontested at this price as the auctioneer moved to seek any further bids.
 

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