Story Of The Sith Assassin Analysis

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Mall; The Story of the Sith Assassin.
Cutscene at Birth: Because he is not born, he will be made in a pit. He will be yellow. Then he meets his brother, the savage opress. Black screen that says 4 years later.
Game: You walk to your mom and ask about sith attacks coming. She says “No, not with me around.” “Somebody is coming to pick you up soon. Make sure to be on your best behavior.” Mall says “Why do the nightsisters treat me like a slave?” She says “Don't worry about it. Get dressed.” Black screen : 20 mins later
Game: Then Darth Maul says “Will we be there soon?”
Mom says “They are here already.” He's like “Oh, okay!” Then a strange man with a black cloak walks through the door. The man says “I’m here to take you to a new home, Mall.”

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