The Dead Cry Out, the Dead Whisper
Atrapes frowned; the expression was so slight it could have been easily missed, but his twiĺek protégée was able to discern the twitch at the corner of his mouth.
"This place is small. Barely ruins," he said, the breeze carrying his words to her.
"It was once vairy large, Inquisitor," she responded. "But I am certain that 'e is 'eaded 'ere."
They stood outside the ruins of the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, the edifice aged and weathered, but still standing, if only barely.
"This Wei," Atrapes said with a curious air, "he has taken up more of your time than I expected."
She stilled herself. He studied the ruins for a long moment, his eyes boring into the stone, taking deep, slow breaths.
"There is a presence here," he said, finally. "But it is weak. An echo in the Force. But it is not alive."
She let out small breath of relief while he pondered the mystery he sensed. Finally, he turned to her.
"You have done well, aside from Wei. The Adept hunter you caught on Foless. The satellite hiding old Jedi codes. The library on Ossus, and the Force adept natives. Defeating that adept, Gethzerion, on Dathomir. We have recruited some of them into the Inquisition, due in no small part to the sight of you duelling her. We will study the natives on Ossus in depth as well."
He glanced back at the ruins of the enclave.
"Lord Vader travelled here before. He left under the impression there was nothing left to discover there. It seems he was wrong."
He gestured for her to follow him; he marched back to the speeder, where the Inquisitorial officer behind the wheel waited for him.
"Lay your trap for him here," he said, sitting down in the passenger seat and pulling on his gloves. "Once it is concluded, if you live, return to Imperial Centre. Plans are coming to fruition, and I expect the Inquisition will not be working anywhere near the public eye in the course of the next few months. You will report to me. Understood?"
Iscandar bowed. Atrapes nodded.
"Veritas vincit, Inquisitor Iscandar."
He gestured to the driver, and they sped off to the small town in the distance, framed by large wind-generators.
Palara Iscandar turned back to the ancient enclave and sighed, before marching toward it to set her trap.