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

Skyka Tarkrak: Human/Female (Force Adept 1/ Jedi Guardian 5)

Skyka interrupts her own answer to Aerek’s question by pointing out the ruins for the others, “I believe I found some some sort of writing…”

With surprising care considering the amount of damage she had just done to the statue Skyka leaned closer as she tried to make out the ruins.
 

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Aerek used his datapad to take a few snapshots of the writing so that they could research them later; the writings seemed alien to him [ooc: I'm assuming this, as Aerek is no linguist].
 

After Aerek records the images of the runes, he recieves a slight surprise when the datapad begins to automatically cross-reference the images. Though he hadn't asked it to, apparently it had a built in program to analyze recorded images. A moment later, after a few workings, next to the image appears a clearer version of the runes. Under them, the words "Sith" appear, then beneath that "The Betrayer".
 


Bud'd peer's over Aerek's shoulder and inhales suddenly through clenched teeth. Well, that just backs up what we've faced here today then...
 
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Skyka Tarkrak: Human/Female (Force Adept 1/ Jedi Guardian 5)

Skyka absently nods her head in agreement, her mind was far to focused on the question that she truly wanted an answer too, “True… but where did this statue come from and how long has it been here?”
 


Brother Shatterstone said:
Skyka absently nods her head in agreement, her mind was far to focused on the question that she truly wanted an answer too, “True… but where did this statue come from and how long has it been here?”

"Let's see if we can find out." Aerek says, examining what the analysis program brought up right away, and attempting to dig a bit further (computer use).
 

While the others are engaged in consulting the datapad about the statue and the runes, Barrick listens closely and, upon hearing the word 'Sith' and Skyka's question, he sets about following the drag-marks he'd seen earlier with his eyes. He'll bring them up to the others at an opportune time, and get some companions before physically following them.
 

Aerek(and anyone else reading the datapad):

The program takes a few moments to work things through, and then provides a short series of data analysis. Summed up, it looks like the statue was constructed recently. It is unlikely if its any older than a year.

Barrick:

The marks along the ground are in no way difficult to follow. They lead in a fairly straight path across the opening in the trees and a few more burned huts until it reaches the treeline. Like before, there is a long path carved out. This time, though, it doesn't look to have been made the same way. A body laying in the grass against a tree provides a hint to the difference. The body is missing an arm, but the wound looks to be clean. It looks hauntingly similar to a lightsaber wound.
 

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