Day 2.
I get up early in the morning, under the red sky.
I check mailbox. I got a letter from Acolyte Alif, the one I’ve interrogated yesterday about the unauthorized murder. He thanks me, and tells about his transfer to Dromund Kaas. Who knows, maybe this guy will manage to live. He also enclosed some credits.
I find more crazy men in the wilderness. I kill them all, it’s the best thing I can do for them.
I get on a rock and try to understand where I am. In the mid of Valley, it appears to me.
I find the giant head of the statue above me. It seems it fell away recently enough, and the impact half-buried it in the ground.
More madmen… More dead corpses on the ground behind me.
Several beasts, breathing the Dark Side, attack me, all at once. Their agony fills me with wild energy.
I finally find my destination, the Tomb of Marka Ragnos. As I expected, there are creatures of the Dark Side swarming there. I cut my way through them as through the Dagobah jungles.
I find a small chest in one of the chambers. It’s not what I was looking for, but it contained some sort of stim and a pair of boots. They are too small for me, but I take them anyway to sell them to the vendor.
I notice that more and more I rely on my lightnings. But keeping the vibrosword in my hand makes me feel more confident.
I get to the dead end. That means that I have to come back and seek another entrance. On my way back more worms come out of the ground, attacking me.
Wandering through the valley, I find the commander of the madmen, roasting some meat. I try to contact him, but he attacks me instead. I try to defend myself, but he knocks me off. The world goes black, and I fall to the ground, while he loses any interest in my person, so I crawl away quietly. Got on a safe distance, I stand and think about the words of the old hermit:
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
But of course! I attacked him sure in my victory, almost bored! I have to awake passion in my heart, in order to achieve victory. So I make the battle cry and attack him again furiously, but somehow he is faster and manages to knock me back again. So I stand back and think again:
Passion gives me strength,
Strength brings me power.
I have the Force on my side, I have to use it. So I attack again, bursting lightings. But he beat me again! This time, he almost breaks my nose. I stand back again, thinking hardly. What am I doing wrong?
The response comes, out of nowhere: you have no passion. You don’t want him to die.
That’s right, I don’t. But if I back off, I will fail.
So you kill him only for winning?
No! I mean, yes! I mean… He’s a poor madman, this is the only way to go.
You don’t have passion in your heart. Only pity. Pity makes you weak.
I suddenly understand what the hermit tried to deliver to me. All the times before I killed because I had to. To remain alive, to put end on someone’s sufferings. I never killed out of passion. I’m looking at this maniac, at how he raises his hands to the sky, and I understand: this man only deserves to die, in a long agony. So I slowly go out of the tent where I was hiding, and burst the most powerful lightning bolt I ever produced. His body start trembling under the power of the Dark Side, and he falls on the ground, fuming.
The power brings me victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
I stand above the defeated enemy, and an aura of the Dark Side surrounds me. Then I turn around, and go seeking another entrance to the tomb of Marka Ragnos. I have to find that holocron, not to survive, but to become more powerful than ever. The Force will set me free.
I find the entrance to the tomb in the further end of the Valley. Unlike most places in this Valley, the chambers are empty, and I find no opposition as I pass through them. In the last chamber though, several giant winged creatures stay in midair by a pyramid. Shyracks. I kill them all. Then I walk around the pyramid. There is something strange on top of it…
There is a platform built around the monument. Seems that others came here to study it, but apparently nobody left these places sane of mind. I climb the ledges, and find myself just nearby the top. It’s glowing purple, and a carving says: Power in Fear. That should be the holocron! The holocron’s monument bears the marks of many hundreds of unsuccessful attempts to pry it open, so I understand that brute force wouldn’t help here. I stand in meditation over the Dark Side, and suddenly the earth trembles, unleashing several creatures of the Dark Side. I kill them all and come back to the holocron, but it remains closed. I continue my meditation about the nature of the Force, thinking of the Jedi and the light side, but nothing happens. Then I burst into anger and shoot a lightning at it. It seems to have its effect, the ground trembles again, and the top of the monument opens to reveal a tiny pyramid, the true holocron.
At last!
On my way back I notice another shining light. Was that an impression or it really worth investigating? I set off to check.
There are lots of bald acolytes around here, I notice. As myself… What would that mean?
On my way to the strange light I find a cave entrance, and a mad acolyte, making some excavations. He spoke about some ancient device the owner of the tomb has made… Maybe I will come back here later.
My suspects were true. I found another datacron. I feel my body is stronger now. Now it’s time to return to Harkun.
I find a vendor, and exchange the boots I found in the chest on some medpacs.
I feel relieved when the shadow of the academy falls upon me. The guards kneel in a bow as I pass.
As always, I am the last one to arrive. But at least I’m still alive and with a new task – go to another tomb and fetch some ancient texts.
While I go towards the exit, a Sith pureblood calls me and gives an assignment. All I have to do is scan some overseers, to see if they are pure. The object I used is strange, and while I succeed scanning the overseers I have no idea about what were the results.
I am definitively getting required. An inquisitor asks me to stage a Jedi’s escape, so he won’t believe he’s set free. I suspect something, but accept. Every new task is making me more powerful. The Jedi is confused. He continues to repeat himself the Code. I finally catch his attention, and he tells me that his belongings are in the tomb of Tulak Hord. Well then. This is my destination, in any case.
I go out of the academy. The guards at the entrance bow every time I pass. That must be dreadful.
A call comes.
Koluss: You! Yes, you! Join the expedition to the Hate Machine: now!
Me: Why should I?
Koluss: Cause you rock!
Me: I can accept this.
I remember the madman at the tomb entrance speaking about the ancient device on its inside.
I nod at a big fat acolyte, waiting for me at the entrance, and enter the chamber of the Machine. Hords of worms start pouring to the chamber. I feel filling myself with rage.
Me: Let’s make them suffer.
Koluss: Agreed.
The machine is absorbing the dark power of the dying beasts, and eventually explodes as the last one falls to the ground. Inside there is an ancient tablet, which we collect to bring later on to that man.
I look at my companion. Sith pureblood, slightly overweighed. Apparently he relies more to the strength in his arms, rather than the power of the Force. But his blows are powerful, and so I decide to move along with him exploring the tomb. As we proceed, I find two out of three ancient tablets, containing knowledge of Tulak Hord. I copy their contents, even if cannot understand the language.
We enter a chamber, different from previous ones. Rogue troopers are guarding it, and it’s packed with droids and technicians. All of them attack us, and eventually we have to pull back.
Koluss: Hard ones.
Me: Indeed. But everyone dies, eventually.
Koluss: Yes.
The number of dead starts to overweigh the number of alive (or functional). We finally get through the ranks of enemies to the sarcophagi. A Sith lord is watching us, with a glint of madness in the eye.
Me: Only the dark lord remains.
Koluss: Not for long.
The Dark lord is mad, and only for this reason we are able to approach him without beeing striken dead. The fierce fight starts. At last, the hands wielding two red blades lose their grip. It’s over. We search him and take a golden ring of his hand, and then we get out to the light. None of us is brave enough to take lightsabers of a cursed man.
Koluss: Do you have the datacron here?
Me: I have found two of them, across the Valleys. But not the one in this valley.
Koluss: Then come.
He brings me to a corpse of young woman. Besides her, a datacron lies. I activate it, and find a red shard inside. I take it with me.
Koluss: We are done it seems.
Me: Seems so.
Koluss: I will call for transport back, and you?
Me: We shall meet again, I sense it. But now I will continue my trials.
Koluss: Yes. I hope so; we fought well together.
He bows before me, but I reply with a slight bow. I am servant of no one.
When he leaves, I head to the ancient urn just next to me. It contains the Jedi belongings. Should have contained. Now there’s only the comlink. I feel anger grow in me. Where are his lightsaber and other stuff?
Some looters pass nearby. They don’t notice me. Ah, now I see.
I wait till one of the looters detaches from the group. I follow him and paralyze him with a lightning. His body shakes and when I stop the burst, he falls to the ground like a puppet, breathing heavily. After a short interrogation I discover that the blue bladed lightsaber and a datapad were brought to the main camp. I leave his body to the beasts, and quite soon his companions follow. I get everything I need.
After a long search I finally find the last tablet of Tulak Hord. I copy its contents; I’ve completed exploration of this dark tomb. It’s time to return to the overseer.