Chapter 110 – Auction (2)
Chapter 110 – Auction (2)
The auction began without any further ado, with the auctioneer's voice sounding like a charming melody, trying to hypnotize us to spend as much money as possible. She was clearly well-trained as she moved around, introducing a series of display fields that flickered on one by one as attendants presented each item under its own light, bringing them onto the stage.The first thing that caught my eye was a necklace with a handful of scarlet gemstones, said to have come from the private vaults of a Core World dynasty. There was no mention of which dynasty, and as I tapped the display and interface at our booth to zoom in and bring up all the extra information we were given, there were no details about its actual origin either. Only that it was supposedly a 1,000-year-old item, immaculately designed and whatnot. While I was trying to find out more, someone two rows down bid a ridiculous sum before the auctioneer had even finished the introduction, causing Vila to elbow me.y-eight percent. The design matches relics catalogued from tomb worlds of ancient Sith enclaves. Desperate Realization: Oh my Creator... I am turning into a protocol droid. Please do terminate me.]
"Damn..." Vila exhaled, "We are looking at Sith items?! How are we missing the feeling?"
"Good question..." I asked, furrowing my brows, reaching out again, scanning the gauntlet... nothing. "They are like... they were washed clean."
"By who? Or what?" Vila asked, making me shake my head.
"No idea. HK, can you tell me anything else? Which possible planet are these from?"
[Short Answer: No. Addendum: The nearest, known tomb world is only a few jumps away, though.]
"Which is?" Vila whispered, her eyes becoming serious.
[Statement: Korriban.]
"If these are from there," Vila snorted, "Then we would be able to feel it... Plus, even I know that the system was deemed off-limits to everyone and its coordinates were deleted from all and every database!"
[Lecturing Statement: It just can't stay a secret in the Galaxy. Not long enough. I have the coordinates, too.]
"If nothing else, we have our next target..." I murmured. "We will have to relay this information to back home anyway... Let's see if more things appear from that place or not..."
I set the gauntlet down carefully, resealing it. My fingers tingled where they'd brushed the glass this time around, but... nothing really. It was more from the realization... If these were once a Sith's own possessions, he was either weaker than I thought or something purged them clean. Reaching out, I pulled up the holo-log of earlier lots, including the dagger, a bowl, a fragment of armor, and zoomed in on each display, rotating them around... Then, the same motifs repeated again and again: circles of crimson filigree, minor sigils shaped like hooks, spiral designs that twisted left or right... They all came from the same place. Someone found a Sith tomb or something... And managed to rob it clean...
[Addendum: Records indicate all known artifacts from that world were destroyed following the last excavation during the Old Republic's timeline. Conclusion: These are from a new source. Recent finds.]
Even if that is true... Something else was amiss with it all. Pushing it to the back of my mind, the auction continued, but no matter how hard I tried to keep focused, my attention was already divided. Vila kept our cover, raising bids now and then, even butting in, participating in some bidding wards, retreating when the price got too high. On the other hand, I leaned back, closed my eyes, and watched the stage through the Force, trying to sense anything through the noise and countless other feelings, slowly closing them out, only trying to concentrate on the items. Yet... No matter which lot it was... They were clean. Nothing. They weren't even having the slightest scent of being touched by the Force, be it either side of it.
[Warning: Something is about to happen.] HK's voice cut in, making me reopen my eyes. [Update: Encrypted transactions are spiking amongst the monitored channels. Several buyers are communicating with external nodes outside the city... Something is about to appear that made the patrons excited.]
"How many such patrons are there?" I asked, thinking that maybe one of them had to do something with the disappearance of Iowi and Jalo.
[Estimate: A dozen. Possibly more. Money is moving in quickly. Conclusion: Whatever is coming is going to be the main attraction.]
"Keep tracing," I whispered, "Find the ones who have the most money being put up. If you can, try to even block them, cause some malfunctions, or I don't know... We don't need the price to get raised to a ridiculous amount. And if we win... make sure to trace our money!"
[Confirmation: Leave it to me. I am proficient in stealing, subterfuge, and sabotage. This is just like my second nature.]
"Sure it is," Vila poured herself a drink, murmuring, "This is bad, isn't it?"
"Seems like it," I said, nodding, "Honestly, I am not worried about the buyers, they won't be the ones who we will need to worry about... It's the seller."
"Then let's make sure we find who's selling."
"And for now," The auctioneer's tone shifted, becoming a bit mysterious and reverent while the lights dimmed further, and the crowd leaned in. "Our distinguished guests," she continued after a dramatic pause, "the final lot of the evening."
Moving, her lekku swaying, I saw as an attendant approached the stage, carrying a case surrounded by a faint, security containment field... This time, I even felt it before the lid opened, before the field was dispersed. This item... was not clean. Oh, it wasn't! The Dark Side emanating from its surface struck me like a sharp, clawed, crimson hand, pressing against my chest, its black-tipped fingers singing into my skin, sending anger, grief, the echo of countless screams into my veins. My breath was caught for a moment, and if not for the experience I had gone through in the Rakatan world, I probably would have blacked out or at least screamed. Still... The room tilted slightly, making me lose focus with my eyes, but only for a moment, right until Vila's hand closed around my balled-up hand.
"Kael?"
"I'm fine," I said, shaking my head. "That's it." I refocused on the appearing, black, crimson, and silver lightsaber hilt, "That thing had killed a lot of people... Jedi and Sith alike, not to mention... the innocent."
"Yeah... I can feel that too." She nodded, still holding my hand, "It feels... oppressive."
"That it does."
As we spoke, the auctioneer gestured, and the case rotated, the stage's light scattering off its black surface, which was decorated with silver and crimson inlays. The weapon was long, so much so that it was evident that we were talking about a double-sided lightsaber staff.
"This one," the Twi'lek woman said, smiling, "Was recovered from an uncharted ruin beyond the Rim," she added, stopping for a minute, letting everyone realize what they were looking at. "This is an ancient relic, a weapon of history, preserved in perfect condition." Then, she lifted it, and to my surprise... activated the blade, letting its two bright crimson ends sputter to life, releasing all those screams I'd been feeling before. As long as the blades were on, their hum was more like a banshee wailing in your ears... For a Jedi, that is. That thing was... dangerous. It still had its owner's killing intent, baked into the weapon.
[Confirmation: That is a fine piece of work.] HK's voice broke through again, making me blink my eyes, resisting the aura of the Sith weapon, [Warning: Energy readings unstable. The object is not inert.]
"What do you mean?" Vila's eyes met mine. "That thing's alive...?"
[Correction: It's a tool. It is not organic. But its power output is above the readings of your weapons.]
"Well... Something may be attached to it... We know that could happen." I muttered, my brows furrowing, "If not the spirit of an ancient Sith, then their intent. Corruption... something that has to do with the Dark Side, a ritual, who knows? We can't let it get out, or it may corrupt someone... Or do whatever else!"
"No need to tell me twice," Vila snorted, shaking her head and also feeling the emanating darkness from the weapon, "we will buy it." And with that, she raised the first bid, throwing it in a price that was already... ridiculous.
Only for it to be doubled by the next...
"HK..." I groaned, while we were already offering six-digit credits for it.
[Confirmation: Don't worry. Their funds are soon to run dry, with no backup on the way. Addendum: Rerouting them to a private account.]
I don't know what he did, well, going by his words, stealing the money... but it worked... Soon, they quit, one by one, until only one booth remained, the one who bought the dagger before. But even they had to resign because Vila, once again, doubled the price, showing we wanted it more than anyone else.
"Sold!" The woman on the stage clapped happily, making Vila sink back in her chair, sweating a little.
"Damn right it is sold..." She grumbled, wiping her forehead, "Damn... Making me work so hard for it..."
"Dear winning guests!" The announcer continued, "As per the value of this item, please do collect it personally, as we will initiate the transaction then and there, to avoid chargebacks."
"..." I just signaled an acknowledgement, before looking at Vila, "Chargbacks...? Really? That's the excuse?"
"Fishy." She whispered as we exchanged a look.
Yes... This was... fishy.
"HK?"
[Statement: I can try and sneak in.]
"Kael?" Vila asked, looking at me, as our sabers were with him. We would go, partially unarmed. Still, we would have the Force.
"No..." I said in the end, shaking my head, "We can deal with this," I flexed my cortosis hand, "HK, keep monitoring. Make sure they won't rip us off. We will deal with the rest on our end..."
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