***Dromund Kaas ***
The crew of the Wayward Spellsword weren't falling for the Decoy's tricks. But just on the off-chance the drone was armed, the ship's targeting sensors locked onto the drone, and if it fired, the Spellsword would de-cloak and return fire.
Lokahviing, however, was very deep inside the tomb of Kallig, when he was approached by a glowing spirit. "Who dares disturb my domain?" his voice boomed.
"A wandering force-user searching for answers," Lokahviing responded. "I have the holocron of your descendant, Darth Nox."
"Do you?" the spirit responded. "Hm... and you are wondering if what you learned inside was possible for you."
"That is correct, Lord Kallig," Lokahviing affirmed.
"Mmm... Are you aware that Nox lives among the people of Dragon'taan?" Kallig asked.
Lokahviing frowned. "He does?" he answered. "Who is he?"
"He has faithfully served the dragon-shifters and their military, the Dragon'taan Marauder Corps, for years," Kallig responded. "To them, he is known as General Vokun Suleyk."
Lokahviing looked shocked. "A spy!" he murmured.
"Spy? No," Kallig clarified. "A turncoat. He turned his back on the Sith following the death of Emperor Vitiate. Truthfully, I cannot blame him. Many Sith did, and went their own ways. Vokun is no different. Regardless, if it is his knowledge you seek, go to Dragon'taan and seek him out. Tell him I sent you, and give him my regards." Kallig vanished before Lokahviing could voice a response.
"General Suleyk is Darth Nox...?" he whispered.
*** Indari Manor, Dragon'taan ***
Kyle took the communicator from Amie and said, "Go ahead, Tigress."