This whole place was saturated in the Dark Side. How her master had grown up here and hadn't fully given into it was beyond Lilith. But she hadn't exactly spent time focused on the darkness the last few days, instead she'd buried herself in the Sith archives. There was a lot she learned, and some she wanted to discuss with her master. She'd gotten an... idea. But after so much time absorbing knowledge, she'd also gotten worn out and was ready to move on.
And she hadn't actually come here to indulge her curiosity. She'd come to track down those Sith she met while investigating a death during her initial training. They had potential to be swayed to her and her masters cause. But they'd all gone off world, as far as she was aware, except maybe one who'd been rumored to have wandered off into the wastelands. A dangerous thing to do, and if Lilith was to find him going alone wasn't ideal.
She was about to leave the main compound when she noticed a man, one that she remembered hearing was a friend of Talak's. It didn't mean she could trust him exactly, but perhaps persuade him to help her with one of the searches. It'd be a bit abrupt, and she had no clue if he even knew or heard of her, but she stepped in front of the tall Sith. "Wait! You're Ender, are you not?" she asked at first.
If he answered yes, she'd continue, probably following him if he started to walk off. "I'm trying to track some people down for Talak," she said. It wasn't a lie at all, but it was also for her. Her master had made it clear that she needed to accept that she was invested in this—the revolution— for herself too but it was easier to mention Talak since the man probably didn't know her. "He's a friend of yours, right? Your help would be greatly appreciated."
@Orbit