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The world is as it always was... sure, what you see is not necessarily what you get, as anyone ascribing to some God or another will tell you. But, most of us have never given enough care to the subtle layering of the world around us. Sure, we are vaguely aware that the industries are controlling our every choice in order to gain our money and political support, and sure, we are aware enough of it to talk about it. But we never know exactly what it is we are talking about. The level of control, a way to stop it, the nuances involved... It's all beyond us. And those are the motives of men. Once you start applying it to a higher power or higher powers you hit an even bigger wall of indefinable ignorance. Just knowing about something doesn't give you power over it.

Sometimes those higher powers in our life decide to bestow upon us interesting little dreams and wisps of temporary happiness. Food, Sex, Diesel powered carriages, Factory Jobs, Floating cities, Underground nocturnal supercultures, an undersea bubble or two. The gift of Life. Little things like that. And because of these gifts we have the illusion of opulence and longevity. Along with the assurance that our lives are lived to our own benefit, and less so for others. Happy ignorance that allows us to live without seeing the monsters hovering over our heads deciding how our fate benefits them most. Of course some groups do try to comprehend things like this. Such as the good ol' Institution.

This is a world entirely run by The Great Ones, but with unsuspecting subjects. Every once in awhile one Great One wanders into another's territory and a war starts, allowing for rips in the suspension of their subjects plausible deniability. When entire groups become aware, a Great One's go-to is to assimilate everyone in that area, turning them into horrors beyond human imagining. While no man could face a Great One and even remotely have the chance of success, the hunters job is to find and commit genocide within the assimilated areas before they are discovered by surrounding populaces and disbelief breaks again, causing more poor souls to fall victim to the awful assimilation. That is the way assimilation spreads, which is why hunters clean it up before it does. It is a thankless and unacknowledged task, but as heroic as it is deadly and mind-bending. Part of the danger to the hunter is that their task must be done without being noticed by the Great One ruling that area of the world, lest their Eldritch knowledge be seen, and they too, become monstrous.

A group of idealist researchers who believe humanities path forward is to study the Eldritch, "The Institution" while not the only secret group aware of Eldritch influence, is unique in that it does not take a religious stance in any way from the knowledge of otherworldly Gods, and instead view it from a scientific perspective. As such, their hunters' job is twofold. Contain and slay the assimilated, and collect samples for study. The better the sample, the better they are paid. But as to how the samples are used, they are ignorant, and the knowledge gleaned from their efforts only benefit them in the creation of more effective weapons given for the purpose of slaying the beasts they come in contact with.

In any group hunters are rather bound by a few constant similarities. most are, to some extent, completely mad. Most also have a burning hatred of all things Eldritch in a way that almost borders on racism. While some of the newer ones value the lives of the assimilated as what were once human beings, most have lost empathy for even normal human beings, seeing them as mere puppets and toys of the creatures above. This attitude toward the Great Ones is none more blatantly shown in some of the divisions among the hunters of The Institution alone. For instance, some openly apply assimilated source material to their own bodies to become more effective at hunting, calling themselves "High-Bloods", and these few are generally shunned by other hunters for various reasons. Some also refuse to use weapons that are not completely palpable, feeling that weapons delving into the arcane or the ethereal is just a gateway towards less savory things. Some even view it as being just as bad as the high-blood hunters.

The creatures a hunter comes across in this world are variable and uncertain. While most are not unique, the type of creature one runs into is very much determined by the sphere of influence their ward Great One happens to be biomed within. A coastal community might be more Cthulan, whereas a mountain community may show more of the faceless lizard-like characteristics of Mormo. The elimination of these communities is very difficult in small groups, nonetheless hunters, because of the strong levels of division among them, as well as their being few in number, tend to work alone. Usually the Institution in particular only sends one or two hunters per location. This is in part because of the hunters' attitudes toward eachother and also because large groups are more likely to be discovered and assimilated while in action. Sometimes hunters from other groups (usually called church-hunters because of their oft religious association) can be found within an assimilated area. Some church hunters are there to prevent the discovery of the assimilated in order to keep the Gods in silent rule over man-kind, whilst others are there to protect the assimilated and encourage them to spread by hunting down assimilation killing hunters. Especially those of the Institution, who are viewed as heretics who defile the bodies of the divinely blessed for their own selfish personal gain.

In a thankless, dark time with long nights and quiet days, the world of a hunter is lonely and self-destructive. And that is our life, simultaneously wretched and mortifying, but the only thing a hunter can know. For when man is aware of God, and knows he cannot possibly turn against his creator, the only way to find any kind of self worth is through the destruction of that God's creation. A cycle never-ending, and inescapable.
Null snorted a little. What an impertinent kitten. Nonetheless, it was a trait Null preferred over whiny complaints. This girl would at the very least fun to play with. Null licked one of her pointed teeth with her barbed tongue, a habit she had when thinking a good thought. She used to purr, but Vader said it was too revealing of her emotions so she needed to find something else...
"I hate to break it to you shrak'niir'vaal But you have to stay aboard here. We're taking a star destroyer to Mandalore, so if you don't want to be cut in half with a glowing red frisbee, I suggest you make do with the captains bunk in here. It's my room, so don't make a mess of it please. Thank you."
"I will be clouding your presence until you can get some Mandalorian Iron weave armor or robes. It's what this ship is made out of... and incidentally Vader's exoskeleton. From this distance he shouldn't be able to differentiate your power from mine, so long as you are either wearing it or aboard the ship. Plus, I'm the second most powerful being in the galaxy, that creates alot of interference automatically wherever I am. If you are nearby me, unless he is actively trying to view the situation, he shouldn't be able to see you."

Null eyed the emotionally torn human out of the corner of her eye while she flew. "I also want to clarify something with you. I am not a jedi. I will never be, a jedi. I don't care what you decide to do or what you become after all this. But I am a Sith. I believe fully in the power the dark side brings. Hell, chances are this might end in one of us killing the other after all is said and done, but my only concern right now is training you and killing Vader. We clear on that?" Null waited for a response as she pulled into her flagship Super Star Destroyer.
The world is as it always was... sure, what you see is not necessarily what you get, as anyone ascribing to some God or another will tell you. But, most of us have never given enough care to the subtle layering of the world around us. Sure, we are vaguely aware that the industries are controlling our every choice in order to gain our money and political support, and sure, we are aware enough of it to talk about it. But we never know exactly what it is we are talking about. The level of control, a way to stop it, the nuances involved... It's all beyond us. And those are the motives of men. Once you start applying it to a higher power or higher powers you hit an even bigger wall of indefinable ignorance. Just knowing about something doesn't give you power over it.

Sometimes those higher powers in our life decide to bestow upon us interesting little dreams and wisps of temporary happiness. Food, Sex, Diesel powered carriages, Factory Jobs, Floating cities, Underground nocturnal supercultures, an undersea bubble or two. The gift of Life. Little things like that. And because of these gifts we have the illusion of opulence and longevity. Along with the assurance that our lives are lived to our own benefit, and less so for others. Happy ignorance that allows us to live without seeing the monsters hovering over our heads deciding how our fate benefits them most. Of course some groups do try to comprehend things like this. Such as the good ol' Institution.

This is a world entirely run by The Great Ones, but with unsuspecting subjects. Every once in awhile one Great One wanders into another's territory and a war starts, allowing for rips in the suspension of their subjects plausible deniability. When entire groups become aware, a Great One's go-to is to assimilate everyone in that area, turning them into horrors beyond human imagining. While no man could face a Great One and even remotely have the chance of success, the hunters job is to find and commit genocide within the assimilated areas before they are discovered by surrounding populaces and disbelief breaks again, causing more poor souls to fall victim to the awful assimilation. That is the way assimilation spreads, which is why hunters clean it up before it does. It is a thankless and unacknowledged task, but as heroic as it is deadly and mind-bending. Part of the danger to the hunter is that their task must be done without being noticed by the Great One ruling that area of the world, lest their Eldritch knowledge be seen, and they too, become monstrous.

A group of idealist researchers who believe humanities path forward is to study the Eldritch, "The Institution" while not the only secret group aware of Eldritch influence, is unique in that it does not take a religious stance in any way from the knowledge of otherworldly Gods, and instead view it from a scientific perspective. As such, their hunters' job is twofold. Contain and slay the assimilated, and collect samples for study. The better the sample, the better they are paid. But as to how the samples are used, they are ignorant, and the knowledge gleaned from their efforts only benefit them in the creation of more effective weapons given for the purpose of slaying the beasts they come in contact with.

In any group hunters are rather bound by a few constant similarities. most are, to some extent, completely mad. Most also have a burning hatred of all things Eldritch in a way that almost borders on racism. While some of the newer ones value the lives of the assimilated as what were once human beings, most have lost empathy for even normal human beings, seeing them as mere puppets and toys of the creatures above. This attitude toward the Great Ones is none more blatantly shown in some of the divisions among the hunters of The Institution alone. For instance, some openly apply assimilated source material to their own bodies to become more effective at hunting, calling themselves "High-Bloods", and these few are generally shunned by other hunters for various reasons. Some also refuse to use weapons that are not completely palpable, feeling that weapons delving into the arcane or the ethereal is just a gateway towards less savory things. Some even view it as being just as bad as the high-blood hunters.

The creatures a hunter comes across in this world are variable and uncertain. While most are not unique, the type of creature one runs into is very much determined by the sphere of influence their ward Great One happens to be biomed within. A coastal community might be more Cthulan, whereas a mountain community may show more of the faceless lizard-like characteristics of Mormo. The elimination of these communities is very difficult in small groups, nonetheless hunters, because of the strong levels of division among them, as well as their being few in number, tend to work alone. Usually the Institution in particular only sends one or two hunters per location. This is in part because of the hunters' attitudes toward eachother and also because large groups are more likely to be discovered and assimilated while in action. Sometimes hunters from other groups (usually called church-hunters because of their oft religious association) can be found within an assimilated area. Some church hunters are there to prevent the discovery of the assimilated in order to keep the Gods in silent rule over man-kind, whilst others are there to protect the assimilated and encourage them to spread by hunting down assimilation killing hunters. Especially those of the Institution, who are viewed as heretics who defile the bodies of the divinely blessed for their own selfish personal gain.

In a thankless, dark time with long nights and quiet days, the world of a hunter is lonely and self-destructive. And that is our life, simultaneously wretched and mortifying, but the only thing a hunter can know. For when man is aware of God, and knows he cannot possibly turn against his creator, the only way to find any kind of self worth is through the destruction of that God's creation. A cycle never-ending, and inescapable.
Vader expectedly wanted to see her upon her arrival home. She was unsure if he had been paying attention to the force during her short combat with Emeric and Lianna, but if he had, it might have seemed that Lianna's life force disappeared aboard her ship, which might have raised questions. The line of supplicants toward the throne room had disappeared, and news was sprerading across the holonet that Vader had declared the Hutts no longer apart of his galactic empire. It meant that without some hefty trade agreements, Hutt space would be cut off and embargoed. Everything from their normal illegal contraband to their very provisions for livelihood would be ten times as expensive now, and the Hutt's opulent lifestyle would be threatened. War had been declared. A laughable matter in the eyes of the Empire. As rich as the Hutt's were, they had few loyal subjects and almost no standing army. Normally the Hutt's would hire mercenaries, but in the case of the empire, they all would be hired beforehand to kill the slugs while under their service. It was an impossible situation for them. It would be interesting to see how it played out.

Null entered the throne room, actively clouding her mind of any thoughts of the girl in her ship's brig. She kneeled and Vader Spoke. "Tell me of the girl."

"She was with another, as you predicted my lord. A twi'lek had been keeping her council and her identity for most of her life. They were, according to him, trying to reignite the jedi order. A foolish notion, as when he attacked me with his lightsaber he was so ungainly with it that he ended up killing himself. The other fell apart over his loss. She attacked with the dark side and tried to corner me aboard my ship. I vented the cabin into space and let her boil away." Null glanced up at him, for some reason hoping to see some indication that he believed her lie. "They had been attempting to get ahold of two kyber crystals. One was in his lightsaber, the other, the girl had, presumably to create her own. It has ended up in my own blade... the crystal called to me. The dark side made it clear the crystal was mine."

Vader nodded once. "And the other? Where is it? Destroyed with his lightsaber?"

"No... I have it here. I originally had entertained the idea of a second blade, but it does not appear to be mine." Null removed the crystal from her robes, holding it out to him. Vader drew the crystal to him with the force. As soon as it was in his fingers the room was filled with a glowing red light, the air warmed, and when the flash left, Null's eyes had to adjust to her surroundings before she could make out Vader holding up the crystal to look at it. The crystal was the same color as hers, but clearly glowing actively. Null wondered if that had any bearing on the power of the user.

"Interesting..." Vader pondered... "Most interesting... You have done well my apprentice. I am sending five cruisers out to Mandalore. I want you to take command of them and use Mandalore's moon Concordia as a base to wipe out the Hutt systems. Those systems are worth a great deal to the Empire, so I won't be using the death star. The locals on Concordia are already aware of the arrangements. It will be a time, years perhaps, before I see you again. Return to me when every single Hutt is dead and those systems are in my hands." Null nodded, and Vader gestured away. "Now go my apprentice. Time to prove you are worth more than a assassin for tired old fanatics."

Null bowed and left, her mind racing a million miles and hour. Concordia? It wouldn't be hard to train Lianna out in the open there. Just set her up as a local bounty hunter and give her some choice armor. This was perfect. All they had to do was smuggle her to Concordia without being noticed. That is, assuming the girl would join her...
A voice called out from the brig. The intercom patched it through to Null in the pilots chair. "We're in hyperspace toward the imperial city. This ship... for now it's to be your new home. It's one of few places Vader wont be able to notice you without a force user nearby clouding his sight. It's possible there are rooms at the palace lined with force resistant materials that used to be used for meditation by the jedi. But I'm unsure about placing you under Vader's nose." Null stood up and walked to the brig with a plate of air cake and a chasuka salad. She could tell from the look in her eyes that the girl was not particularly fond of her yet. "Look. You aren't dead. And I'm hoping to keep you that way. You have a destiny none of us could have expected. Even Vader and your master have failed to see your potential for greatness..." Seeing the look of anger at the mention of Emeric, Null revised, "Lianna, Emeric was a good man for protecting you as he did. But he was impatient and foolhardy. I had yet to even attack him before he drew a weapon he had no idea how to use on me. Furthermore, in the time he knew you he did not even try to prepare you for the force. He had given up on it entirely. I was surprised to find he was running away from those crystals and encouraging you to do the same." Null tossed Emeric's lightsaber to the ground in front of Lianna. "It has your crystal in it now. The one which allowed me to see your destiny. That lightsaber is a chance Lianna. You have an opportunity to become apart of something greater. To become an instrument of justice for billions of lives. Vader is ruthless and monstrous, but he is no God. He killed my parents. He stole my life from me, but I'm not going to let him take what I have left for his own gain. He can be killed. Under his armored skin is the frail body of a dying old man. Together, given time, we can kill him. But I cannot do it without you. It's up to you how this goes. You know you can't kill me with that weapon. So you can either join me or cut out your own heart." And with that Null went back to the cockpit. It wouldn't be long before they arrived out of hyperspace at the imperial city.
The wild frenzied attacks of the twi'lek were in horrifically bad form, nonetheless, he was drawing on raw power, putting everything he had into striking her down to protect Lianna, and the the force of every unpaced angry blow sung of the dark side. Knowing he was outmatched, this man was drawing upon his emotions, calling to him even darker powers if they would help Lianna escape, or even kill this new threat. But Null knew what happened when someone untrained with a lightsaber began wildly thrashing with it. She went fully on the defensive, simply deflecting each of his hefty blows away from her, and before too long, he lost control of the centrifugal force from the weightless blade, and hit himself in the side of the head. Null didn't even need to attack him. In the man's rage... he killed himself.

It was too bad that the man had risked so much to hide something that was already apparent to Null. Clearly he didn't understand the full significance of the crystal that sought his apprentice out. Null raised a hand to her right, Picking up Lianna with the force and pulling her to her knees in front of Null. Null pinched the crystal with her thumb and forefinger, holding it in front of the scared girl. "This thing calls to you. When I found it I had thought I might gain a second lightsaber, but this... this crystal is for you." She smirked horribly, "How ironic. This crystal called to you. This Jedi died for you. All to protect a future fate you will never see. I wonder what happens to a channeled crystal once its master has been destroyed. And with that she pressed the crystal against Lianna's forehead, unintentionally being sucked into the girls memories.

She saw Ceri VII, the conflict with remaining amani, the fanatics of Vaders followers. The multilation, the sacrifice. She saw the years of being alone, the feeling of being hunted, the connection she felt with the being known as Emeric. Her years training as... a smuggler? Null was surprised to learn that this girl had never had any force training whatsoever. This man had focused his very little ability on hiding her from the Dark Lord, not in training her. She felt Lianna's fear... her anger... and she felt... a connection with this girl. The visions swam back into reality...

"Or perhaps..." Null said, pulling the now amethyst purple crystal away from the girls forehead. "You have a greater destiny still." And with that Null touched the girls temple and forehead, knocking her out instantly, and carrying the heavy part-metal girl to the platform she was expecting her ship at. In the bes'kar ship even Vader would be unable to sense the girl's life force anymore. But in the ship, she could live, train... and one day, help Null tackle the impossible. They were going to kill the Emperor God.
Null felt a disturbance in the force that was only amplified by the kyber crystal in her hand. Her target, whoever it was, was scared, angry... but why? She broke into a run, using the force to amplify her speed to get to her target faster. It was less than a minute before she saw what appeared to be two humanoids fighting in front of a ship undergoing launch prep. She tapped the seek and retrieve code into her wristband, summoning her ship to the location, but it would be a few moments before the ship would get there. Masking her presence in the force, she continued to sprint forward.

Then it happened. She sensed the dark side boiling from a third individual, a girl... her name was... Lianna. She was protecting... her Master... So there was two. Vader was right. A force shockwave blasted far off to the side of her... but she was not the target. one of the humanoids was on the ground dead, leaving the dazed Twi'lek on the ground nearby. Taking advantage of him being stunned, she threw her vibrosword. It whizzed throught the air, guided by Null, directly into the ships hypercore on the underbelly. Whoever was aboard wouldn't get far in that ship. Then she turned to the Twi'lek.

"It's over jedi! You are unarmed, and I got your kyber crystals." she turned on her blade, revealing the gorgeous sinister red. "I guess it turns out one of them wasn't meant for you. Draw your weapon. Make use of the power you have so foolishly tried to wield improperly."
The Force and Vader's coordinates led Null first, to a warehouse in the slum districts of a major Onderron City.
She sensed something there that didn't feel like a person... but more like a wellspring of the force. Like one she had never felt before. She landed the rented speeder about a block from the warehouse to avoid attention, her hood pulled up over her ears. She kept one hand on her vibrosword at all times, the other ready to snap the lightsaber on her belt into her palm and activate it. She walked around the warehouse pensively. The feeling was not that of a jedi... she was almost certain... so... what then?

Seeing a window that was cracked open on the third floor, she focused herself. In one leap she had scaled half the distance between the window and the ground, vaulting off the wall to the one opposite before flipping backwards and grabbing the open pane. Then it was just a matter of pushing off the wall to turn the window in its hinge and slip inside. Easy as mynock pie.

Strangely enough, the warehouse seemed completely empty of any life. Null realized why upon going downstairs and finding half a dozen Onderrans lying dead from blaster wounds. It looked like an ambush, something which unsettled Null greatly. Could this be a trap? her nerves were further rattled by the sound of voices below.
Creeping down the steps to the ground floor, body pressed against the wall, she heard one yell, "Boss! We found them! Not one but two!"

"Bring them here!" a gruffer alien voice shouted back. Null peeked around the corner just as a humanoid ran up with an extremely small package in his hand, maybe the size of a jewelry box. The Trandoshan he handed the box to opened it immediately, licking his unblinking eyeballs to clear the dust from them. "Why are they so dull? I thought these gave lightsabers their color?"

Kyber Crystals!

An architect droid in the group spoke up, "Jedi end up with specific colors for lightsabers when they interact with their force crystal. Imbuing the crystal with themselves gives it its rich color, so that it can be used in lightsabers."

"Are we gonna need a jedi to make these crystals work? I thought there weren't any anymore."

"No," responded the droid. "A little known alternative to directly interacting with the crystal is to take it to a particularly force sensitive planet, where an incubation period would be required. My records show that the best planet for this process would be Tythos."

Tythos again...

"Well fine then! Whatever we have to do to make ourselves some lightsabers! I'll keep one for myself and we'll sell the other to the highest bidder! This proves to be our most profitable venture yet!" The other humanoids and Trandos cheered and howled in excitement. They didn't notice the slinking form coming upon them until it was too late. The fight lasted seconds. In one efficient twisting swing through their chests Null dispatched one humanoid and two Trandoshans, the Zabrak in the group swung a hefty looking vibroaxe her way but the swing was inexplicably redirected straight into the skull of a trando in the process of raising his blaster. She quickly beheaded the zabrak with her sword and turned to face the Trandoshan boss, who was now alone on the floor. He fell to his knees and laid down the package, curling into a simpering ball. "Please don't kill me! I just wanted to learn to use the force!" Null raised a hand, lifting him into mid air.

"Oh? And how exactly was an illegal lightsaber going to help you accomplish that?"

The lizard made some hissing whimpering noises as he struggled in the air. "You know... the lightsabers give you these powers... I wanted to be able to move shrak with my mind... predict the future..."

Null rolled her eyes. "Lightsabers don't give you power. They are just a sword."

"What...?" the lizard had just enough time to squeak out before Null crushed his spine.

Null bent down to pick up the two crystals... What a rare find... picking one up between her thumb and forefinger, she felt a sudden surgance in the force, and the crystal seemed to shed its dull grey-blue coloration like a layer of paint, replacing it with blood-red adegan coloring. The feeling that this crystal was always meant to be hers surged through her mind. She held up her lightsaber, looked at it, then back at the crystal. Then, floating it a few inches above her hand, she focused on sliding it open. She needed not fully disassemble it, but she removed the crystal housing where a perfectly constructed red synthetic crystal had been housed. Carefully she slotted the new kyber into its housing. Then she closed it up, and brought it back into her hand. She turned on the blade, and marveled at the beautiful deep crimson of her new saber. It was matched in color by Vader's himself...

Shutting it down, she looked to the two crystals in the case. Grabbing the synthetic crystal, she tossed it to the ground, smashing it under the heel of her boot. Then she picked up the second crystal, entertaining ideas in her mind of a double bladed weapon... after all, they were clearly a pair... but no matte rhow much energy she tried to focus through the crystal, its color did not change. After a few attempts, the crystal seemed to pull away from her... not literally, physically... but she felt a tug in the force... would this other crystal lead her to the jedi Vader had sensed? Was it destined for one of them?

Null wasn't sure, but she trusted the force, and slipped the case into her pocket. It was time to see where this trail led.
Null

Being Immortal, Null didn't require a stasis pod, and given her medical training and limited piloting ability, it made sense to have someone active aboard. Plus... putting a phoenix into stasis was... problematic and expensive. It was a lonely journey though. Null had reborn more times than she could count, and the dramatic length of the journey oft made her consider taking someone out of stasis... just for a little bit... But the stasis unit was a dangerous machine. They could sometimes be unpredictable if used inappropriately. And she definitely didn't want to be responsible for making one of the crew-mates mentally disabled... So she waited. Mostly passing her time aboard reading up on the planet they were headed towards. She tried to learn alot about the wildlife there, and a little about current probe climate readings, but it was tough... seeing as they spoke in terminology that was outside her realm of scientific knowledge. Even reading contextually, it was a challenge.

She was in her late-teens/young-adult stage when the ship announced Earth was in sight. She was so excited! According to the computer, Saturn and Venus were also in view. It was still two cycles after that when the ship announced landing procedures for the planet. Null buckled in, glowing white hot from anticipation for the ruins below. The landing went smoothly, and Null did her test (100%, yay!), then checked to make sure everyone was going through stasis wind-down for re-immersion into consciousness before opening the aft personnel hatch to enjoy the fresh air...

Earth... was beautiful. The bright ice blue of the sky surprised her, as most artist depictions of the planets surface showed it as more of a straight blue. This was however a far more gorgeous color. It matched very well with the green grass, which also was a surprisingly foreign shade when compared to Erellon's vegetation. Here and there was a tree in the distance, a twisted monument of old age in this very organic feeling tundra. The bright yellow sun was warm and felt lovely on her cytoplasm, and she honestly felt that this... this was the most beautiful place she had ever seen...
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