He spoke of feeding and hunger, then it hit her like a brick. 'Lord of hunger!' She thought. Kora now realized what exactly was before her and the extreme danger. "Nie nu valia niekada unleash tu sh'jatau tave plejada darva." (No I will never unleash you upon the galaxy again.) she said. He got angry at this and was going to lash out at her, she however held up her hand. "Negu tu fetiz, ar tym dies ovas tave alkis mrias permanently ax gal tym buti sutija pagal mirtis?" (Before you strike, if he dies does the hunger die permanently or can he be saved after death? She asked.
A puzzling question and one perhaps unexpected. She held quite a powerful secret, one that could be a better solution than allowing planets to fall and lives to end.
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The spirit of Nihilus sat quiet for a long moment. It seemed to ponder the question, though the mask of the figure bore no emotion. The air around the spirit seemed to grow tense, and anger rose more and more within him.
“You seek to… redeem him? Undo my teachings?”
Nihilus shook his head, a low, pained groan emitting from the spirit.
“His death will be of the spirit as much as in the body, especially now. Unless you were to bring him to the physical world once more, and that would require…”
The spirit hesitated.
“A Jedi. Likely one he is familiar with.”
Nihilus said no more of it, likely not wanting to explain how to undo his teachings and prevent his heir from becoming what Nihilus once was.
“You seek my knowledge, yet want him to be pulled away from my teachings. Perhaps… you want to take his place?”
“You seek to… redeem him? Undo my teachings?”
Nihilus shook his head, a low, pained groan emitting from the spirit.
“His death will be of the spirit as much as in the body, especially now. Unless you were to bring him to the physical world once more, and that would require…”
The spirit hesitated.
“A Jedi. Likely one he is familiar with.”
Nihilus said no more of it, likely not wanting to explain how to undo his teachings and prevent his heir from becoming what Nihilus once was.
“You seek my knowledge, yet want him to be pulled away from my teachings. Perhaps… you want to take his place?”

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She had to be careful here, she knew this was an extremely powerful and more ancient Sith, even as a holocron it could end her. "A Jedi? No. I can bring him back from death. In theory I can bring any one back, the cost just needs to be paid. It's not an easy task and recovery takes time, this why I need to know if the hunger dies in death." She said. Kota careful eyed the spirit, she didn't want to address the last part. "If someone must." She said.

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Nihilus gave Kota another low groan, contemplating.
"The Hunger... does not die. It is simply... overcome. Another cannot end his hunger, in life or in death. I hunger, even now... but this hunger is of the Dark Side. To bring him back to his mortal body would be to remove him from the hunger, which is... temporary. Only the heir can decide his fate, then."
Nihilus spoke in vague terms, but the rules seemed somewhat clear. Prazutis chases the hunger and the power that comes with it, but perhaps returning him to the flesh would save him from it. Although, if that's the case, it would be up to Neive Undant not to fall into the darkness again, become the spirit again, and draw upon the hunger again. It sounded more like a battle of his mind and spirit more than a fight that Kota could win for him.
"But if you are not a Jedi... I doubt you have the power to pull him from the spirit. His flesh is held within the dark side itself. Only someone of true light could change that."
A name came to The Grand Inquisitor's mind. Ben Kenobi, and his mastery of the light side. Perhaps some other colleagues she knew who were aligned with the light.
"The Hunger... does not die. It is simply... overcome. Another cannot end his hunger, in life or in death. I hunger, even now... but this hunger is of the Dark Side. To bring him back to his mortal body would be to remove him from the hunger, which is... temporary. Only the heir can decide his fate, then."
Nihilus spoke in vague terms, but the rules seemed somewhat clear. Prazutis chases the hunger and the power that comes with it, but perhaps returning him to the flesh would save him from it. Although, if that's the case, it would be up to Neive Undant not to fall into the darkness again, become the spirit again, and draw upon the hunger again. It sounded more like a battle of his mind and spirit more than a fight that Kota could win for him.
"But if you are not a Jedi... I doubt you have the power to pull him from the spirit. His flesh is held within the dark side itself. Only someone of true light could change that."
A name came to The Grand Inquisitor's mind. Ben Kenobi, and his mastery of the light side. Perhaps some other colleagues she knew who were aligned with the light.

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She sighed at the figment of the ancient being. It clearly didn't grasp what she was capable of. "That just makes me far more qualified to pull the spirit, you're not going find a Jedi in this age as capable of the powers and abilities that I have, not are you going to find a Sith." She said. Quite simply she was everything this spirit was looking for, but it seemed to dismiss her because she was neither.

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Nihilus eyed her for a moment, groaning and looking around the room.
"You... can manipulate the spirit. But can you... manipulate the mind?"
Nihilus' words were cryptic, but still seemed to be important to the task that Kota spoke of.
"He must overcome the hunger himself. But he does not... wish to fight the hunger. Perhaps his other self would, but to restore that portion of him would require... intervention, beyond the physical."
Nihilus waved a dismissive hand to the side.
"The heir will do as he wishes. He will discover the hunger, and he will be my successor. You are... compassionate. Too compassionate to be the heir."
Nihilus stared at the Grand Inquisitor through the holes of his mask, and Kota saw the similarity between this and Prazutis' helmet.
"You speak in circles... I will teach you nothing. If you destroy the heir, perhaps then I will consider you as his replacement. But as long as he lives, I shall teach him. He is so close to his potential... He will feel the hunger, and he will... consume."
Nihilus' words were like a warning to Kota, acknowledging that she didn't want to let that happen.
"You... can manipulate the spirit. But can you... manipulate the mind?"
Nihilus' words were cryptic, but still seemed to be important to the task that Kota spoke of.
"He must overcome the hunger himself. But he does not... wish to fight the hunger. Perhaps his other self would, but to restore that portion of him would require... intervention, beyond the physical."
Nihilus waved a dismissive hand to the side.
"The heir will do as he wishes. He will discover the hunger, and he will be my successor. You are... compassionate. Too compassionate to be the heir."
Nihilus stared at the Grand Inquisitor through the holes of his mask, and Kota saw the similarity between this and Prazutis' helmet.
"You speak in circles... I will teach you nothing. If you destroy the heir, perhaps then I will consider you as his replacement. But as long as he lives, I shall teach him. He is so close to his potential... He will feel the hunger, and he will... consume."
Nihilus' words were like a warning to Kota, acknowledging that she didn't want to let that happen.

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She kinda smiled a little. "You judge what you don't know. I'm far more dangerous than your precious heir, but then there's also some else too. You can think you're going to do what you want, but you're heir won't survive to be hungry. " She said. Kota simply got up. "I can make sure he'll never find you again if you'd like to keep testing me." She said.
