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What cousins, you ask? Why, it’s Luke Skywalker, Ryoo Naberrie, & Pooja Naberrie all on a mission to an old Sith planet to look for a base.
Easy peasy right? WRONG!
This is going to be a multichap since I realized I’m just having way too much fun writing the cousins and I was already 5 pages in before they even stepped foot on plant lol.
Ryoo Naberrie, when she was younger, had dreamed of being an artist, or a historian. She had loved creating art and learning about it - and over time, had formed the desire to preserve as much of it as possible.
Maybe back when she was a small child, it wouldn’t have been such a hard job. After all, Naboo was famous for its love of art, beauty, and charm.
However, everything changed with the formation of the Empire, and their accompanying censorships.
It cracked down on any and all information about the Jedi Naboo held. Confiscated parts of their history involving revolts, unfair taxation, and even locked up the majority of information on Ryoo’s own aunt - the kind, beautiful, passionate Padme Amidala.
That had been the final straw for Ryoo Naberrie.
So she called one of her aunt’s old handmaidens, Sabe, and she was able to get her in contact with Leia Organa, Senator of Alderaan - a longtime ally of Naboo.
The two of them had worked out a way to allow Ryoo to get the Rebellion inside information in the Imperial network that they had hidden - and that had required Ryoo learning how to hack, code, and cover her tracks in the holonet.
She had to say, she rather enjoyed the work.
Plus, she got to dig around in the censored part of the holonet. Even if she couldn’t bring all that she had learned into the open (yet), it was still an exhilarating learning experience.
Until she got caught.
Thankfully, Ryoo’s defection hadn’t been detected until after the Imperial Senate had been dissolved, so Pooja, her sister, hadn’t suffered any backlash from the uppity upper class of the Empire.
But unfortunately, Ryoo’s attempted arrest and bounty had put a target on her whole family’s backs, and Pooja had been forced to go on the run with her while their mother, father, and grandparents were all put under house arrest.
It had been just her and Pooja, until Leia, now a wanted Rebel, extended a formal invitation to join the Rebellion - physically.
And, well, they had nothing else going for them at the moment.
Plus, it would be nice to be able to take a shot at the Empire.
And she could provide the Rebellion propaganda team with the many secret Imperial gossip she had found…
And that’s how Ryoo found herself where she was now. On a mission with Pooja, and Luke Skywalker, Death Star pilot, Jedi-in-training, former commander of Rogue (now Red) Squadron.
And son of Uncle Anakin.
When Ryoo had first heard of Luke, she had immediately gotten whiplash. And then anger set in.
The less said about what she did afterwards, the better. Not her finest moment, to say the least.
But Ryoo also knew Luke as the son of her aunt.
Of Padme.
He was her cousin, and he probably didn’t know, but she had no clue on how to break it to him.
It was maddening, really.
“High Command wants us to check out this planet,” Luke said, pointing to the holoprojection of a system. “It’s in the Korriban system, so we’ll have to be careful with our hyperspace jumps, but there should be an easy route right here,” he minimized the system projection and zoomed out further, before motioning between their current position near Bothawui and a planet Ryoo had never heard of - Athiss.
“Athiss is a hard planet to get to,” Luke explained as Ryoo closely studied the star map. “Hyperspace lanes have been unpredictable in the Korriban system for some time, and there’s only one way to get to Athiss.” he brought the hyperspace lanes up onto the star map. “We’ll need to jump to Korriban, then Ziost, and then we’ll have a straight-shot for Athiss.”
“Recalculating along the way, I’m guessing right?” Pooja added. Luke nodded, a light smile on his face.
“Right, after every jump we’ll have to recalculate. High Command doesn’t want to take any risks,”
“Any more than usual,” Ryoo shrugged.
“And recalculating our path after each jump should maximize our chances of not being pulled off-course.”
“Sounds good,” Pooja said, nudging her older sister’s shoulder playfully.
“When do we leave?” Ryoo asked.
Luke turned the holoprojector off, that smile still on his face. “30 minutes.”
A few evasion of Imperial forces and a tight escape from a bounty hunter later found Luke and his companions emerging from hyperspace above the dark red planet of Korriban.
Instantly, Luke tightened his grip on the ship’s controls, shuddering a bit at the dark, malevolent forces coming from the planet. He felt so much anger, hatred, even tendrils of fear…
And whatever was down there could sense him.
Jedi…something hissed in his mind, almost making him jump.Â
“You good Luke?” one of his companions, Ryoo, asked. He recalled she was the older sister between her and Pooja, and had come from Naboo after Ryoo herself had been found out as an Rebel spy.
“Yeah,” he called back as Ryoo entered the cockpit. “I’m good. Just got a nasty feeling from that planet.” he nodded towards the red clouds storming across Korriban’s skies.
“Well, good news,” Ryoo grinned. “We will not have to go there.”
Luke snorted. “Don’t jinx it for me.”
Laughing, Ryoo plopped down into the co-pilot's seat as Luke began their recalculations to the planet Ziost.
“You know, I’ve done a little research on our way here,” Ryoo began conversationally.
“Yeah?” Luke replied, fiddling with the hyperspace controls. “I’ve heard you’ve got quite the talent for it.”
“Thank you,” Ryoo spun the chair around to face him, hands on her Rebellion-issued pants. “Good to know my reputation proceeds me!” Luke shot her a smile as the recalculatiosn started.
“Korriban, also known as Morraband, was apparently homeworld to the Sith,” Ryoo explained as their ship powered up its hyperdrive and shot into hyperspace. “Lots of creepy artifacts and - allegedly - some spirits of ancient Sith still reside there.”
Luke grimaced. “That doesn’t make me want to go there.”
Ryoo punched him in the shoulder after he let go of the controls. “Wasn’t trying to convince you,” she said. “I think we’re in a system that used to belong to the Sith,” she explained at Luke’s questioning look. “And Athiss is in it.”
Luke’s mouth opened slightly as he slowly turned his chair around to face her. “So we should be very careful,” he slowly concluded.
Ryoo nodded. “Exactly.”
Luke leaned back in his seat and sighed. “Why are my missions never normal?” he grumbled slightly. Ryoo gave a cheeky grin.
“Maybe because of the Force?”
“If the Force is the problem, then I’d like to file a complaint.” Luke let his own grin form.
“I bet it’ll say to give it to the complaint department,” Ryoo continued, her grin widening as she pointed to the mini trash compactor.
“Ha, ha, ha,” Luke dryly replied. “Very funny.”
That was when Pooja poked her head in. “My “Ryoo is being impertinent” senses were tingling,” she reported, fixing her sister with a look. “What’s going on here?”
Ryoo gave an exaggerated eye roll to Luke, making him smile even more. “Oh, nothing baby sister,” she teased. “Just discussing what the Force would say about Luke’s complaints.”
Pooja shook her head with a sigh, but a smile was on her face. “Well, don’t get too into it, okay?” she said. “You never know if the Force may take it the wrong way!”
“I’ll be sure to put a word in.” Luke offered with a deadpan stare.
“For or against me?” Ryoo asked.
Luke cracked a grin. “Against.”
Ryoo gasped, slapping her hand to her chest. “Treachery!” she dramatically exclaimed. “Betrayal!”
“It’ll serve you right!” Pooja teased, coming to sit down on one of the spare passenger seats. “Think the Force could handle her?” she asked Luke, who shrugged.
“Don’t know, maybe it’ll immediately drop her back on us.” he responded. He laughed as Ryoo shoved his shoulder and did the same to her sister.
“Oh, shut it you two!” the older of the group grinned. “Or I may lock you in a storage closet when we get back!”
“You’ll have to deal with Leia’s wrath then,” Luke innocently said.
“Damn!” Ryoo threw her hands into the air. “There’s no winning with you!”
She had actually managed to find her cousin! Luke Skywalker!
And not only that, but she’s on a mission with both him and her sister!
The only thing that would make it better is if…if the rest of their family was with them.
Her heart twisted at the thought of her parents and beloved grandparents on the scrutiny of the Empire. She hoped they were okay, and would do what they needed to in order to survive.
Even if it meant denouncing Pooja and Ryoo.
She would want them to suffer because of their true allegiance.
“So, Luke, what vibes did you get from Ziost?”
“Death. Betrayal. Darkness.”
“Ooookay. Yeah we’re not going there either.”
“My thoughts exactly.”
Pooja smiled at the banter Ryoo had easily entered with their cousin. Luke was fun to talk to - funny, kind, and clever.
It reminded her of Uncle Ani.
“You know Luke,” Pooja butted into the conversation, flinging her arms around the headrest of Luke’s seat. “Would you be interested in any help with Jedi artifact finding? Ryoo would be an excellent help.”
Luke looked mildly surprised, like he hadn’t thought about actively finding Jedi artifacts.
Ryoo raised an eyebrow, but looked pleased at the idea.
“Eventually,” Luke said. “I think I would, and if she’s interested…” he raised his own brow in Ryoo’s direction, and she instantly nodded her agreement.
“It’s a plan!” Pooja’s sister announced as they came out of hyperspace.
“Welcome to Athiss,” Luke said as they came to hover over the planet. Looking out the viewport, Pooja saw the brown and blue landscape flecked with parts of dark green. White clouds curled throughout the planet’s sky.
“Vibe check?” Ryoo leaned over and staged-whispered to Luke. Pooja gave her a chiding look. Honestly, it felt like Pooja was the older sister sometimes!
Luke was frowning. “There is life down there all right,” he said as they began their descent into the clouds. “It doesn’t seem to be as darkness-heavy as Korriban or Ziost, but I’m still getting a bad feeling about it.”
“Great,” Pooja sighed. “Who’s ready?”
“Not me.” Ryoo and Luke replied together.
“Neither am I,” Pooja agreed. “But here goes nothing.”
Their ship came in for a landing, Luke being very careful not to clip the sides on any of the vast mountain ranges.
“It’s curious,” Ryoo said as the ship powered down. “This isn’t anything like I had expected from a Sith world. It’s very…habitable. Not creepy.”
They all stared out of the viewport.
“I think that is exactly what makes it so creepy.” Pooja heard Luke murmur to himself.
Friendly reminder that I love Evris and his half drow half halfling siblings, Athiss and Sabia. And I’m eagerly awaiting for if and when the party can finally reunite them.
Soloed Athiss again tonight (I’m really going to miss that, since rumor has it that veteran flashpoints are too hard to solo in 6.0) to get some screenshots for the next chapter of The Eternal Wrath. Stars, Viri. You’re looking deadly.Â
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I still love this Zakuulan design piece that appears on Athiss. A planet that Vitiate conveniently banned everyone from learning about or visiting. Where there’s ancient alchemy and people are driven mad.Â
Hmmm. Doesn’t sound familiar at all, does it?
This flashpoint is awesome. If you are like me and you love the tombs on Korriban, this one should be fun for you. The mobs are not as treacherous or as numerous as the ones on Hammer Station, and there’s so much fascinating detail.Â
As usual, we’re traveling with Viri (Sith Warrior, Vengeance Juggernaut) and Lana (melee companion; healing; level 50 influence).Â
When you land on Athiss, you should be able to avoid engaging any mobs outside. Follow the path to the entrance to the excavation site. You want the first excavation shaft.Â
Angle your camera down and you will see two platforms you can jump to and break your fall. At the bottom, there's a repair droid.Â
First go down and right and get the explosives from the backpack.Â
Now go back through the main room, stop at the repair droid (trust me: always stop. Always repair!), and go left on the map until you get to the blue clickable door. The explosives will blow the door open.
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First boss, Professor Ley'arsha (433810 HP): Get the adds first, and then just keep hitting her. Very straightforward.Â
Now we're going outside again.Â
Second boss, The Beast of Vodal Kressh (832340 HP) This is always the hardest part of the flashpoint for me. The Beast has a nasty knockback, but the real problems are the Alchemical Tuk’ata he will summon periodically to converge on you and your companion. I try to save my Orbital Strike in Heroic Moment and Vengeful Slam for them. If you have any really good AoE, like Force Storm, Orbital Strike or Artillery Blitz, now’s the time for it.Â
If you can kill off the hounds and keep moving, you should be able to defeat him. Stay under him if you can. Also try to keep on the side of the empty temple, because the knockback can fling you into one of the mobs (in case you've not defeated every single NPC on the scene) and that's not pretty.Â
Guardians and Disciples:Â
Going into the last section of the tombs, you will face numerous Temple Guardians and Temple Disciples. As you see, they have the exact same HP (418250, which is almost the same as Professor Ley'arsha) but one’s a Warrior and one’s a Sorcerer. Choose your poison, I guess. Disciples have self-healing, Chain Lightning and Force Storm, so they seem more difficult to me.Â
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If you walk carefully you can sometimes avoid pulling more than one of these baddies at once. Stay on one side of the room and be mindful of where you're shooting or casting so you don't wake anyone up. Getting three of these to descend on you is a surefire way to get overwhelmed and die quickly.
In this room, there are four...but we notice that two of the Temple Guardians are moving. I will always try to wait until one walks up the stairs so I can fight him alone instead of in the same area as the other three.
Finally, we arrive at the Prophet of Vodal (861,499 HP). He's got two especially vicious attacks you need to learn to handle:Â
 The Living Fire: Vodal vanishes and some red fire attaches itself to either you or your companion. More balls of living fire will follow you. As you might guess this can do very bad things to you or your companion.
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In my experience the Living Fire will try to take out your companion first. You need to put them on passive (toggling them back to heal as needed) so they will follow you and run from the Living Fire instead of trying to fight it. Run your tail off all over that room, and stay away from the fire that is following you. Eventually it will pop away again.Â
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Essence Drain: Vodal will stun you and use lightning to drain your HP. Keep close to your companion during the fight because they can keep healing you if this happens.Â
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After the fight, do not forget to go up the stairs and recover the artifacts from the coffin. Um, no, I've never forgotten, why do you ask? *walks away whistling innocently*Â
Viri made it through Athiss for the second time solo. She was able to one-shot the first two bosses and killed Vodal on her second try, without Lana for about 1/3 of the battle. The silly temple guardians killed her a few times, though, because I forgot that you’re not supposed to pull more than one at once.Â
Interesting, though. We have:Â
1. A planet of ancient Sith knowledge that was decreed off-limits by Vitiate.Â
2. Possessed people.
3. “He will take your bodies and your ship, and the galaxy will be his again.” HUH WHERE HAVE I HEARD THAT BEFORE.
4. That thing in the tomb that looks like it came from Zakuul. Really look at it.Â
5, Malgus stating the obvious, and the irony is that this flashpoint originally was meant to occur when the character was still an apprentice. Oh Malgus, love, Viri hasn’t even gotten started with that “no mind is meant to endure” theme.