Scourge of the Republic (1v1)

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OOC: One NPC Ally of Choice is Allowed, not counting Droids or Pets/PCs CANNOT die​

He moved confidently, his eyes taking in everything around him with the ease of a practiced master of observation. Never let others know that you're on to them, because otherwise, they'd back out before you could find out what they wanted. Of course, at this time, it was simply a precaution. Him and the other Sorcerer both had Light Side Auras around themselves, which would fool the Jedi into believing that they were Jedi as well. Coming to Coruscant, the Heart of the Republic, was an insane move, but there was supposedly some sort of artifact or text at a Library on the bottom level of the Underground that Telkanin's higher-ups wanted for themselves.

Of course, they wouldn't be able to hold up their Light Side Auras once they collected whatever it was they had to collect. It held the Dark Side within it; They knew this because that was what they were using to track it down. If they were to interact with the artifact or text, or whatever it was, then their Light Side Auras would disperse, drawing the Jedi and their allies like a wolf to the feast. It wouldn't matter, though. After they took care of whoever it would be that would approach them, they could once again cast their Light Side Aura around themselves, and then be unnoticeable to the Jedi, and therefore untraceable.

"It's up ahead, Telkanin," growled the other Sith, a Twi'Lek who thought that he was more intimidating if he added a growl or snarl to everything he said. To most, it would probably be true. However, the Arkanian Sith simply thought that he sounded like an idiot when he spoke like that. However, he didn't respond to him with his normal biting retort, instead looking ahead at the old, decrepit stone library looming up before them. Stone? Stone?! That was simply how old the building was. "These guys are from the Stone Age, and I mean that quite literally," said the Twi'Lek, before laughing at his own joke. Makkun Telkanin was not known for his sense of humor, and made that a point by turning and glaring at his fellow Sith Sorcerer.

"Shut up, before I decide that I want to kill you myself," he said, his voice low and threatening. The smile disappeared from the Twi'Lek's face, and then they continued forward. With a wave of his hand, the doors into the Library burst inwards, crashing into the closest bookshelves and startling the Librarian and the one or two other people actually inside. In the act of doing this, he had shredded his own Light Side Aura. The Twi'Lek Sorcerer quickly did the same by sending forth Force Lightning, electrocuting and killing the Librarian and the two civilians within. Telkanin nodded in appreciation; He may be annoying, but the Sorcerer did have at least a little bit of skill.

The Arkanian and his ally could sense the artifact close at hand... and beneath them, in the ground. He nodded at the Twi'Lek, and then they both began blasting the bookshelves out of the way, as well as any other furniture that would be in the way of their maneuvering. Then, they both focused on the ground at the center of the ground, where a mural had been painted, and ancient depiction of a Jedi facing down some sort of monster. First, there was a rumbling sound, and then the ground began to shake. The ground almost immediately followed the shaking, or, at least the mural did, ripping from the floor and then being cast out into the street through the library's door by the two Sorcerers, widening the door as it did so.

"Watch the door," barked Telkanin, and then he descended into the dark opening, his vision switching to infrared. He quickly found it; some sort of ancient safe just ahead, the opening just large enough to fit two men. With another wave of his hand, Telkanin sent the locked and bolted door blocking entrance into the safe flying up into the air. It then descended and crashed into the ground with a loud bang behind him. He wasn't paying attention to that, though. Instead, he entered the safe where, in the center of the room, and sitting on an old, stone pedestal, was a scroll. His lips drew back in a grin, and he quickly used the Force to bring the scroll into his grasp. He then slid it into the folds of his robe, leaving the safe, and the hole in the ground, behind as he returned to surface level, joining the Twi'Lek.

"We've got company," muttered the Twi'Lek, who's hand had reached into his robe and gripped the hilt of one of his lightsabers. Telkanin nodded, and then moved forward just a few steps ahead of the Twi'Lek, waiting for their company to arrive so that he could assess the enemy's strength...​
 
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