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Malgus allowed himself to control his anger attacked the Jedi, blocking large amounts of rubble. Malgus realized that his bloodlust and anger had allowed him to be sloppy and overlook the Jedi's power. The lesson from that animal was that savagery was the province of animals, not men and that savagery was only useful if it was controlled and put in service to an end. The father asked Veradun why the kouhun killed the rat as Veradun had fed it only moments before. The father dropped the rat in the tank and the kouhun bit it in half. The father led Veradun to a Kouhun tank and lifted a feeder rat above it from a nearby cage. When the child asked what, the father instructed Veradun to follow. Veradun's father told him that he enjoyed the animals so much because he could learn much from them. A Zabrak Jedi revealed himself and ignited his blue blade and the two engaged.Ī boy named Veradun followed his father into the family's private zoo that was financed by the Empire. He instructed the pilot to hover above the ruins until he returned although he was seriously wounded. Initially there was nothing, but then he felt him. He scoured the area searching in the Force for the light side user.
Malgus felt the presence of a light side user and demanded that his pilot take him back. He was unwilling to believe that the Empire had lost Alderaan to the Republic. Both The Third Lesson and Deceived are entries in The Old Republic novel series, tying into the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game.Īfter the Sith Empire lost the Battle of Alderaan, Darth Malgus felt rage burn through his body. The story features the Sith Lord Darth Malgus, and serves as a prelude to Kemp's novel, The Old Republic: Deceived. The Old Republic: Smuggler's Vanguard The Old Republic: The Third Lesson is a short story by Paul S.