Knights of the Old Republic: The Last of the Sith(Master Essenu's Group)

Hearing Jei's words, Ulic seemed to soften just slightly. He turned, looking over them all, "I have nothing of value to provide. The Force could not have brought you here," despite this, his tone had changed noticably, "You say Jedi are missing? This is not so different from a time not long ago...you believe them to have fled into the old Sith space, yes?"
 

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Ulic looks to Aalun a moment, seemingly studying the Gand, then back over the group, "If they fled into Sith space, they would likely have gone to Yavin IV. Why did you not just go there and save yourself the trouble of traveling to this dead place?"
 


After a long silence where he seemed to be thinking to himself, Ulic nodded just slightly, "I can give you simple charts to a few planets that may assist you. But only under the condition that you must not tell anyone I am here. And you must never come back. This is not a place for the Jedi."
 

Urcala, now having somewhat of an idea who the speaker might be, added, "That would be most helpful. I hope that we have not disturbed your peace overmuch. We will of course accept any aid that you can provide."

She moved forward, stretching out with her Jedi-honed senses to get a feel for what might be going on around these ruins.
 

Jei nods in thanks for the offer of the charts. Being around Ulic unnerved him. It was like speaking to a ghost. Worse was the thought of existing like that, cut off from that which binds all life together.

"What else is here? How do you manage to subsist?"
 
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Ulic took a moment to study Urcala, though she couldn't tell he was even looking at her, "I have no peace. But I don't deserve any. My ship is on the far side of these ruins. It isn't anything but scrapmetal, but the computer should still work and you can get your charts from there," the fallen Jedi turned to walk away, but said simply, "There is nothing here. This place is dead. Your kind aren't wanted here."
 

Aalun is taken back by the phrase "Your kind" and wonders what is meant... Surely, the first thing in his head could not be true for he thought "your kind" meant the living.
 

"We thank you. We will leave you to your solitude."

Jei turned to the rest of the group.

"Let's go find this ship. I don't think there is anything else for us here."

He started walking to the far side of the ruins.
 

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